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ANNEX F
LIST OF CONSULTATION QUESTIONS
Q1 - Do you agree with the above scope of schemes of delegation?
Q2 - Are there are other categories of decision which should not be delegated to officials?
Q 3 - Should planning authorities be required to undertake local consultation on their proposed scheme of delegation?
Q4 - Do you agree with the proposed approach to preparing and adopting the scheme of delegation?
Q5 - Do you agree that it is reasonable not to invite additional comments from third parties to those made during the course of considering the planning application when considering a review?
Q6 - Do you consider that the proposed size of the review body is appropriate?
Q7 - Are the timescales proposed for carrying out a review reasonable?
Q8 - Are there additional provisions to those proposed which would improve the process of reviewing the decision?
Q9 - Do you agree that it is reasonable not to invite additional comments from third parties to those made during the course of considering the planning application when considering an appeal?
Q10 - Do you agree that Ministers should seek to use the method of examination that best fits the circumstances of the case, taking account of the views of the parties?
Q11 - Do you consider that the framework set out in the accompanying regulations reflects the more proportionate appeals regime envisaged in the White Paper?
Q12 - Are there any particular issues in relation to proposals for Crown development which would require special handling in relation to schemes of delegation, local review and appeals procedures?
Q13 - Are there any potential impacts on the business or voluntary sector that we should be aware of in finalising these regulations?
Q14 - Are there any impacts on particular societal groups that we should be aware of in finalising these regulations?
Q15 - Do you have any other comments to make on the draft regulations covering schemes of delegation, local review bodies or appeals examinations?
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