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The Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 119 of the Transport Act 2000[1], hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Quality Partnership Schemes (Existing Facilities) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 26th October 2001. (2) These Regulations extend to England only. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations -
Specification of existing facilities
(b) where two or more authorities propose to make the scheme, either the authority specified in the notice for that purpose or (where no such authority is specified) on any one of them.
(2) Any objection given pursuant to regulation 3(2) may be withdrawn by notice in writing served on the authority upon whom the objection was served pursuant to regulation 4(1).
(b) specify the date by which an objection to the specifying of an existing facility must be made, such date to be not less than 42 days from the date on which the notice is published."
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations make provision for existing facilities to form part of a quality partnership scheme. Quality partnership schemes are introduced by Part II of the Transport Act 2000. Regulation 3 provides that existing facilities may not form part of a quality partnership scheme where they were first provided more than 10 years before notice of the proposed scheme is given. However, where an existing facility was provided more than 5 years but less than 10 years before notice of the proposed scheme is given, it may form part of a quality partnership scheme providing no objection is made and not withdrawn by any person relying upon that facility in the provision of local services. Regulation 4 provides that any objection given pursuant to Regulation 2 must be in writing, and be served on the appropriate authority. Regulation 5 provides that an authority must, in the course of consultation in respect of a proposed scheme, specify the date on which it believes each relevant existing facility was first provided. Where more than one authority proposes to make the scheme, the authority in whose area the existing facility is situated is responsible for making the statement. The authority must also specify the date by which any objection should be made. The authority must give at least 42 days within which to make any objection. Notes: [1] 2000 c. 38.back
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