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Scottish Statutory Instrument
To the extent they are not already in force, this Order brings sections 2, 53, 54(11)(a), (12), (14), (15) and (16)(b)(i) and (f) of the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006 (“the Act”) into force on 28th February 2009 for all purposes.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
30 August 2016
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
To the extent they are not already in force, this Order brings sections 5, 11 and 54(19) of the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006 (“the Act”) into force on 6th April 2009 for all purposes.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
30 August 2016
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
This Order brings section 31 of the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006 (“the Act”) into force on 14th May 2009.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
30 August 2016
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
To the extent they are not already in force, this Order brings sections 6 to 10 (other than section 7(3)), 12 to 15, 16(b), 17 to 22 (other than section 20(3)), 25, 26, 54(3) to (10), (13) and (17)(a)(i) and 56 of and the Schedule (partially) to the Planning etc. (Scotland) Act 2006 (“the Act”) into force on 3rd August 2009 for all purposes.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
30 August 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations make the legislative changes needed to implement the Future Homes and Buildings Standards (FHBS). They apply to buildings and building work in England. Those terms are defined in regulation 2(1) of the Building Regulations 2010 (the 2010 Regulations).
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
7 April 2026
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
This Order amends Part 25A of Schedule 1 to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992. Part 25A grants planning permission in respect of certain development which is necessary for the purposes of housing poultry and other captive birds to protect them from avian influenza. Where Part 25A applies, no specific application for planning permission is needed. Planning permission is granted by Part 25A subject to conditions requiring notification to the planning authority and removal of the development once the need for it has ended or, following changes made by article 2(2), on, or as soon as practicable after, 26th March 2009, whichever is the earlier.
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Last updated:
30 August 2016
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
These Regulations describe and assign classes of development to the categories of major and local developments. Regulation 2(1)(a) provides that development of a class described in column 1 of the Schedule to the Regulations which meets or exceeds the corresponding threshold or criterion set out in column 2 belongs to the category of major developments. Regulation 2(1)(b) provides that an alteration or extension to such classes of development belongs to the category of major developments where the alteration or extension itself meets or exceeds the appropriate threshold or criterion. Regulation 2(1)(b) does not apply to the class of development described in paragraph 1 as Schedule 1 to the Environmental Impact Assessment (Scotland) Regulations 1999 already contains an equivalent provision in respect of such development.
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
30 August 2016
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
These Rules amend the Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997 and The Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Appointed Person) (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997. The amendments made by rules 2 and 3 provide that those Rules do not apply to inquiries held in connection with appeals whose procedure is regulated by the Town and Country Planning (Appeals) (Scotland) Regulations 2008 or appeals in relation to the discharge of planning obligations and good neighbour agreements.
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Last updated:
30 August 2016
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European Union Decision
Commission Decision of 6 March 2006 establishing the classes of reaction-to-fire performance for certain construction products as regards wood flooring and solid wood panelling and cladding (notified under document number C(2006) 655) (Text with EEA relevance) (2006/213/EC)
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Last updated:
12 December 2020
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European Union Decision
Commission Decision of 5 October 2006 amending Decision 2003/43/EC establishing the classes of reaction-to-fire performance for certain construction products as regards gypsum plasterboards (notified under document number C(2006) 4360) (Text with EEA relevance) (2006/673/EC)
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
12 December 2020