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PART 2 Amendment of the 2012 Fees Regulations
3.Amendment of regulation 3 (fees for planning applications)
4.Revocation of regulation 8 (exemptions – second application relating to development on same site etc.)
5.Revocation of regulation 9 (exemptions – application following withdrawal of earlier application or refusal of permission etc.)
6.Amendment of regulation 9A (refund of fees in relation to planning applications not determined within 26 weeks)
7.Amendment of regulation 11 (fees for applications for certificates of lawful use or development)
8.Amendment of regulation 11A (fees payable in respect of applications under section 62A of the 1990 Act)
9.Amendment of regulation 13 (fees for applications for consent for advertisements)
10.Amendment of regulation 14 (fees for certain applications under the General Permitted Development Order)
11.Amendment of regulation 15 (fees in respect of the monitoring of mining and landfill sites)
12.Amendment of regulation 16 (fees for confirmation of compliance with condition attached to planning permission)
13.Amendment of regulation 17 (fees for applications for non-material changes to planning permission or permission in principle)
14.Amendment of regulation 18 (fees for applications for certificates of appropriate alternative development)
16.Amendment of Schedule 1 (fees in respect of applications and deemed applications for planning permission or for approval of reserved matters)
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