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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument

The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regulations 2010

The Planning Act 2008 (c.29) establishes the Infrastructure Planning Commission (“IPC”) and provides for the granting of development consent for certain types of nationally significant infrastructure projects. Chapter 4 of Part 6 of the Act sets out the procedure for examining applications for development consent. This procedure provides that “interested parties”, among other things, can notify the IPC of a wish to be heard at an open-floor hearing and are entitled to make oral representations about the application at the open-floor hearing.

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The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regulations 2010 from Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
Date published
1 February 2010
Last updated
31 March 2016
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Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament

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