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The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 11(2)(h) and section 122(3) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004[1], makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and application 1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Town and Country Planning (Regional Spatial Strategies) (Examinations in Public) (Remuneration and Allowances) (England) (Revocation) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 21st January 2007. (2) These Regulations apply in relation to England only. Revocation of the Town and Country Planning (Regional Spatial Strategies) (Examinations in Public) (Remuneration and Allowances) (England) Regulations 2004 2. The Town and Country Planning (Regional Spatial Strategies) (Examinations in Public) (Remuneration and Allowances) (England) Regulations 2004[2] are revoked. Signed by authority of the Secretary of State Kay Andrews Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Communities and Local Government 12th December 2006 (This note is not part of the Regulations) Section 1 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 provides that there is to be a regional spatial strategy ("RSS") for each region setting out the Secretary of State's policies in relation to the development and use of land within the region. Each region's RSS is reviewed by the regional planning body, which may prepare a draft revision of the RSS for submission to the Secretary of State. On receipt of a draft revision, the Secretary of State may decide that an examination in public should be held into the draft revision. Where she decides to do so, the examination must be held before a person appointed by the Secretary of State. The Town and Country Planning (Regional Spatial Strategies) (Examinations in Public) (Remuneration and Allowances) (England) Regulations 2004 ("the 2004 Regulations") made provision for the remuneration and allowances payable by the Secretary of State to such appointed persons. These Regulations revoke the 2004 Regulations. Remuneration and allowances for appointed persons will now be payable on a contractual basis. A full regulatory impact assessment has not been carried out for this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business, charities, voluntary bodies or the public sector. Notes: [1] 2004 c. 5.back
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