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The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in relation to England, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 29 of the Agriculture Act 1970[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, with the approval of the Treasury, hereby makes the following Scheme: Title, extent and commencement 1. This Scheme may be cited as the Farm Waste Grant (Nitrate Vulnerable Zones) (England) (No. 2) Scheme 2000 and shall extend only to England. This paragraph and paragraph 7 shall come into force on 31st October 2000 and the remaining paragraphs shall come into force on 30th November 2000. Interpretation 2. - (1) In this Scheme, unless the context otherwise requires -
(2) In this Scheme, any reference to -
(b) a numbered sub-paragraph (with no corresponding reference to a specific paragraph) is a reference to the sub-paragraph so numbered in the paragraph in which the reference appears.
Payment and amount of grants
(aa) facilities (including safety fencing) for the handling and storage of manure, slurry and silage effluent,
(b) appears to the Minister to be of a capital nature or incurred in connection with expenditure of a capital nature;
(2) Where it appears to the Minister that expenditure in respect of which a grant is claimed under sub-paragraph (1) has been incurred partly for the purposes of or in connection with the carrying on of an agricultural business and partly for other purposes he may treat as having been incurred for the purposes of or in connection with the carrying on of an agricultural business so much of that expenditure as appears to him to be referable to the carrying on of that agricultural business.
(b) towards any expenditure incurred in respect of an agricultural business which entails an increase in its production capacity.
(2) The Minister shall not make a grant under sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 unless he is satisfied that the expenditure towards which the grant is to be made will result in at least some environmental benefit accruing to the nitrate vulnerable zone concerned.
(b) the work in respect of which the grant is claimed would frustrate the purposes served by assistance previously given out of money provided by Parliament or the European Community; (c) the expenditure towards which the grant is being claimed is excessive, having regard to all the circumstances of the case; or (d) the carrying out of the work in respect of which the grant is to be made has already destroyed or damaged or as the case may be is likely to destroy or damage the natural beauty and amenity of the countryside to an extent which cannot be justified by any resulting agricultural benefit.
(2) Before acting under sub-paragraph (1) the Minister shall -
(b) give to him the opportunity of appearing before and being heard by a person appointed for the purpose by the Minister; and (c) consider the report of a person so appointed and give a copy of it to the person mentioned in paragraph (a) of this sub-paragraph.
Revocation and transitional provisions (This note is not part of the Scheme) 1. This Scheme complies with Council Regulation (EC) No. 1257/99 of 17th May 1999 on support for rural development from the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund and in particular Articles 4 to 7 which deal with investment in agricultural holdings. 2. This Scheme extends to England only. 3. It makes provision for the making of grants in respect of agricultural businesses which are at least partly situated in nitrate vulnerable zones, as defined by regulation 2(1) of the Protection of Water against Agricultural Nitrate Pollution (England and Wales) Regulations 1996. 4. The grant aid is available (at the rate of 40%) towards expenditure (up to a maximum of £85,000) incurred by the agricultural business between the date of coming into force of the substantive part of the Scheme (30th November 2000) and 17th April 2003 in relation to facilities for the handling, storage and disposal of certain farm wastes and the separation of clean and dirty water (paragraph 3). 5. A number of restrictions are imposed on the making of grants under the Scheme (paragraph 4). 6. The Scheme indicates how grants are to be claimed (paragraph 5) and enables grant monies to be withheld in certain circumstances (paragraph 6). 7. The Farm Waste Grant (Nitrate Vulnerable Zones) (England) Scheme 2000 (which is superseded by this instrument) is revoked and until 30th November 2000 the Farm Waste Grant (Nitrate Vulnerable Zones) (England and Wales) Scheme 1996 is treated as continuing in force (paragraph 7). 8. No regulatory impact assessment has been prepared in respect of this Scheme. Notes: [1] 1970 c. 40; see section 28 for a definition of "the appropriate authority". Under the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (SI 1999/672), article 2(a) and Schedule 1, the functions of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food under section 29 of the Agriculture Act 1970, so far as exercisable in relation to Wales, were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales.back
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