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The Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, in exercise of his powers under section 168(3) of the Transport Act 2000[1], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Trunk Road Charging Schemes (Bridges and Tunnels) (England) Procedure Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 20th July 2001. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations -
Application of Regulations
(b) the chief officer of the fire brigade for every area any part of which is in the relevant area; (c) every body providing ambulance services under the National Health Service Act 1977[3] for every area any part of which is in the relevant area; (d) every local authority which in the opinion of the Secretary of State is likely to be affected by the order; (e) a Regional Development Agency whose region contains any of the relevant area; and (f) the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee.
Publication of proposals
(b) the date on which it is proposed that the order shall come into force and its proposed duration; (c) a statement of the general nature and effect of the order; (d) the name of the road to which the order relates, whether it is carried by a bridge or through a tunnel, and identification of the relevant area; (e) a description of the road in relation to which charges are to be imposed under the order and the approximate length of the road; (f) the date by and the address (including an electronic mail address) to which objections and representations shall be made; and (g) a statement that any such objections or representations must be in writing and specify the grounds on which they are based.
(3) Copies of the following documents shall be available for inspection pursuant to paragraph (1) above at all reasonable hours until the date specified pursuant to paragraph (2)(f) (which must be not less than 84 days after the date of publication of the notice of the draft order):
(b) the draft order; (c) a map or plan of the location to which the order relates; (d) a statement setting out the Secretary of State's reasons for proposing the order; and (e) where the draft order varies an order, that order.
Objections and representations
(b) giving to those persons an opportunity to make representations in connection with the modifications,
and he shall consider any such representations which are made to him.
(b) all persons who have made objections or representations pursuant to regulation 6 above, and (c) any other persons who have been consulted by the Secretary of State about the draft order.
(2) The Secretary of State shall after making an order publish a notice that he has made it in at least one local newspaper circulating in the relevant area and in the London Gazette specifying at least one place in the relevant area where the documents mentioned in paragraph (4) below may be inspected by any person free of charge and details of the times at which they can be inspected during the period mentioned in paragraph (4).
(b) the date on which the order comes into force and its duration; (c) a statement of the general nature and effect of the order; (d) the name of the road to which the order relates, whether it is carried by a bridge or passes through a tunnel, and identification of the relevant area; and (e) a description of the road in relation to which charges are to be imposed under the order and the approximate length of the road.
(4) Copies of the following documents shall be available for inspection pursuant to paragraph (2) above at all reasonable hours for a period of not less than 42 days after the date of publication of the notice of the making of the order:
(b) the order; (c) a map or plan of the location to which the order relates; (d) a statement setting out the Secretary of State's reasons for making the order; (e) where the order varies an order, that order; (f) the Secretary of State's response to the objections, representations and consultation; and (g) where a public inquiry has been held, of the report of the person who held the inquiry.
Variation of an Order
(b) publish in at least one local newspaper circulating in the relevant area and in the London Gazette, a notice specifying at least one place in the relevant area where the documents mentioned in paragraph (5) below may be inspected by any person free of charge and details of the times at which they can be inspected during the period mentioned in paragraph (5).
(4) A notice under sub-paragraph (3)(b) above shall include:
(b) the date on which it is proposed that the variation order shall come into force; (c) a statement of the general nature and effect of the variation order; (d) the name of the road to which the variation order relates; (e) the date by, and the address (including an electronic mail address) to which, objections and representations shall be made; and (f) a statement that any such objections or representations must be in writing and specify the grounds on which they are made.
(5) Copies of the following documents shall be available for inspection pursuant to paragraph (3)(b) above at all reasonable hours until the date specified pursuant to paragraph (4)(e) (which must be not less than 42 days after the date of publication of the notice of the draft order):
(b) the draft variation order; and (c) a statement setting out the Secretary of State's reasons for proposing the variation order.
(6) The Secretary of State shall allow a period of not less than 42 days for the making of written objections to or representations (specifying the grounds on which they are based) on the proposed variation order.
(b) the date on which it comes into force and its duration; (c) a statement of the general nature and effect of the variation order; and (d) a description of the road in relation to which charges are to be imposed under the variation order and the approximate length of the road.
(10) Copies of the order that has been varied and the variation order shall be available for inspection pursuant to paragraph (8) above at all reasonable hours for a period of not less than 21 days after publication of the notice of the making of the variation order. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations prescribe the procedures for the making, variation and revocation of orders under section 168(3) of the Transport Act 2000 for trunk road charging schemes under that Act in respect of roads carried by a bridge or passing through a tunnel of at least 600 metres in length. The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee ("DPTAC") was established under section 125 of the Transport Act 1985[4] to advise the Secretary of State in connection with the needs of disabled people in relation to public passenger transport. Further information about DPTAC, its working groups and publications can be obtained from: DPTAC Secretariat, Zone 1/14, Great Minster House, 76 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DR.
Notes: [1] 2000 c. 38; see the definition of "the appropriate national authority" in section 198(1).back [2] 2000 c. 7; section 15(1) contains a definition of electronic communication.back
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