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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule

The Planning (National Security Directions and Appointed Representatives) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2006

Article 123A of the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 provides that, at any inquiry or independent examination held under the Order, oral evidence is to be heard in public and documentary evidence to be open to public inspection except where the Secretary of State otherwise directs on the grounds that the public disclosure of information relating to national security or to measures intended to secure premises or property would be contrary to the public interest. The Article provides for the appointment of persons (“appointed representatives”) to represent the interests of any person who will be prevented from hearing or inspecting any evidence at a public local inquiry or independent examination if such a direction is given.

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The Planning (National Security Directions and Appointed Representatives) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2006 from Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Document type
Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
Date published
16 May 2006
Last updated
30 September 2016
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Government Printer for Northern Ireland

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