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Wildlife and Countryside (Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Appeals) (Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. No. 1772 (W. 168 of 2002).

País/Territorio
Reino Unido
Subdivisión territorial
Wales
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
2002
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Tierra y suelos, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas
Palabra clave
Tenencia de tierras Zona protegida
Área geográphica
Islas del Océano Atlántico, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Atlántico Norte, Mar del Norte, Atlántico Nordeste, Europa Septentrional
Resumen

Part III of and Schedule 9 to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 substitutes new sections 28 to 28R in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Part III of and Schedule 11 to the 2000 Act makes transitional provisions in relation to the 1981 Act. These Regulations make procedural provision, in relation to Wales, for appeals to the National Assembly for Wales by the owners or occupiers of sites of special scientific interest under: (a) section 28F of the 1981 Act, against a refusal by the Countryside Council for Wales, to consent to certain operations on the land, against the conditions attached to such a consent, against the modification or withdrawal of such a consent, or against the failure of the Council to determine an application for consent within the period prescribed by the 1981 Act; (b) section 28(L) of the 1981 Act, against a management notice served by the Council; (c) paragraph 11(1) of Schedule 11 to the 2000 Act, against a stop notice served by the Council in respect of operations on the land. These Regulations also prescribe the time within which an appeal under section 28(L)(1) of the 1981 Act must be brought.

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Página web
www.opsi.gov.uk

Referencias - Legislación

Implementa

Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (2000 Chapter 37).

Legislación | Reino Unido | 2000

Palabra clave: Servidumbre, Manejo de tierras, Biodiversidad, Ordenación/conservación, Institución, Zona protegida

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX