Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (S.R. No. 101 of 2000). Pays/Territoire Royaume-Uni Sous-division territoriale Northern Ireland Type du document Règlement Date 2000 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Terre et sols, Déchets et substances dangereuses Mot clé Risques Planification territoriale Substances dangereuses Aire géographique Îles de l'Océan Atlantique, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Atlantique Nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord Entry into force notes Coming into force on 24 April, 2000. Résumé These Regulations are concerned with the implementation of Article 12 of Council Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. The main provisions of Article 12 of the Directive are the requirement to ensure that the objectives of preventing major accidents and limiting their consequences are taken into account in land-use planning policies and that these objectives are pursued through controls. There is also a requirement to ensure that planning authorities set up appropriate consultation procedures to facilitate implementation of these and other policies established under that Article. Article 53 of the 1991 Order provides that the presence of a hazardous substance on, over or under land at or above the controlled quantity requires hazardous substances consent. The controlled quantity must be calculated by aggregating the quantity of a substance on, over or under land and certain other land or structure ). Regulation 2(1) - (3) amends Article 53 by adding to the control zone any other land which forms part of a single. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.opsi.gov.uk Références - Législation Implemente Council Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. Législation | Union européenne | 1996 Mot clé: Lutte contre la pollution, Substances dangereuses, Inspection, Accès-à-l'information, Collecte de données/déclarations, Institution, Santé publique Source: FAO, FAOLEX