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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications, Deemed Applications, Requests and Site Visits) (England) Regulations 2012.
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2A.Pre-application advice about applying under section 62A of the 1990 Act
2B.Pre-application advice given by a Mayoral development corporation or an urban development corporation
5.Exceptions – permission granted by General Permitted Development Order not applying
5A.Exception – applications relating to demolition of unlisted etc buildings in conservation areas
6.Exceptions – application relating to same use class necessary because of condition
7.Exceptions – consolidation of subsisting minerals permissions
8.Exemptions – second application relating to development on same site etc.
9.Exemptions – application following withdrawal of earlier application or refusal of permission etc.
9A.Refund of fees in relation to planning applications not determined within the relevant period
11.Fees for applications for certificates of lawful use or development
11A.Fees payable in respect of applications under section 62A of the 1990 Act
12.Fee payable in respect of urgent crown development applications
14.Fees for certain applications under the General Permitted Development Order
15.Fees in respect of the monitoring of mining and landfill sites
16.Fees for confirmation of compliance with condition attached to planning permission
17.Fees for applications for non-material changes to planning permission or permission in principle
18.Fees for applications for certificates of appropriate alternative development
PART 1 Fees payable under regulation 3 or regulation 10
CHAPTER 2 Fees in particular cases
2.Where an application or deemed application is made or deemed...
3.(1) Where an application or deemed application is made or...
4.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) an application is made...
5.Where application is made pursuant to section 73 of the...
6.Where an application relates to development to which section 73A...
7.(1) Where an application of the description contained in article...
8.(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) an applicant applies for...
9.(1) This paragraph applies where an application for planning permission...
10.(1) Where— (a) an application for planning permission or permission...
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