Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 656

      The Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1992 No. 656

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 1992

Made 11th March 1992
Laid before Parliament 11th March 1992
Coming into force 1st June 1992


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

PART 1
General
1.  Citation and commencement
2.  Interpretation
PART 2
Hazardous Substances, Controlled Quantities and Exemptions
3.  Hazardous substances and controlled quantities
4.  Exemptions
PART 3
Express Consent
5.  Applications for hazardous substances consent
6.  Publication of notices of applications
7.  Notification of applications to owners
8.  Inspection of applications
9.  Receipt of applications by hazardous substances authority
10.  Consultation before the grant of hazardous substances consent
11.  Determination of applications for hazardous substances consent
12.  Notice of reference of applications to the Secretary of State
13.  Appeals
PART 4
Deemed Consent
14.  Claim for deemed consent
15.  Conditions on deemed consent
16.  Interpretation of deemed consent provisions
PART 5
Enforcement
17.  Hazardous substances contravention notices
18.  Appeals against hazardous substances contravention notices
19.  Appeals: supplementary
20.  Effect of hazardous substances contravention notices, etc.
21.  Enforcement register
22.  Validity
PART 6
Consents Register
23.  Consents register
PART 7
Miscellaneous
24.  Fees for applications
25.  Fees for deemed applications
26.  Application of the Act to hazardous substances authorities

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1  Hazardous substances and controlled quantitites

  Schedule 2  Prescribed forms, notices and certificates

  Schedule 3  Deemed consent conditions

  Schedule 4  Enforcement — modification of the principal Act

 

Explanatory Note


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