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5. In regulation 107 (interpretation of Chapter 8)—
(a)in paragraph (1)—
(i)in the definition of “land use plan”, at the end of sub-paragraph (f) delete “or” and at the end of sub-paragraph (g) add—
“or
(h)a neighbourhood development plan as defined in section 38A (neighbourhood development plans) of the 2004 Planning Act(1);”; and
(ii)in the definition of “plan-making authority”, at the end of sub-paragraph (d) delete “or”, at the end of sub-paragraph (e) for “and” substitute “or”, and after sub-paragraph (e) add—
“(f)the local planning authority when exercising powers under Schedule 4B to the TCPA 1990 (as applied by section 38A(3) of the 2004 Planning Act); and”; and
(b)in paragraph (2), at the end of sub-paragraph (l) delete “or” and at the end of sub-paragraph (m) add—
“; or
(n)the holding of a referendum in accordance with paragraph 12(4) of Schedule 4B to the TCPA 1990 (as applied by section 38A(3) of the 2004 Planning Act).”.
Section 38A was inserted by paragraph 7 of Schedule 9 to the Localism Act 2011.
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