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CONCLUDING REMARKS
45. The proposals set out in this consultation paper represent significant procedural changes to existing arrangements. Implementation of revised procedures will, however, benefit from a change in culture that recognises the importance of front-loading the planning system and supporting changes that deliver a system that is fit for purpose.
46. This consultation paper sets out the draft regulations on schemes of delegation, local review bodies and appeals examinations that will sit alongside those powers in primary legislation. We would welcome comment on the content of the draft regulations and on the draft regulatory impact Assessment and draft Equalities Impact Assessment which are attached as annexes. Details of how to respond are provided at the front of this consultation paper.
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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