The Environmental Assessment (Afforestation) Regulations 1988
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FORESTRY The Environmental Assessment (Afforestation) Regulations 1988
1.(1) These Regulations, which apply throughout Great Britain, may be cited as the Environmental Assessment (Afforestation) Regulations 1988 and shall come into force on the third day after the day on which they are made. (2) These Regulations apply in any case where an application for a grant or loan in respect of an afforestation project was received by the Commissioners on or after 15th July 1988.
2. In these Regulations
3. The Commissioners shall make no grant or loan for an afforestation project where in their opinion the project will be likely to have significant effects on the environment, and may lead to adverse ecological changes, by reason inter alia of its nature, size or location, unless they have first taken into consideration environmental information in respect of that project.
4.(1) A person may, before applying for a grant or loan in respect of an afforestation project, make a written application to the Commissioners for their opinion in writing on whether environmental information would be required in relation to that project. (2) An application pursuant to paragraph (1) above shall be accompanied by
(3) Where the Commissioners consider that they have not been provided with sufficient information to enable them to give an opinion they shall notify the applicant of the points on which they require further information. (4) The Commissioners shall give the applicant written notification of the opinion they have formed on the question raised within 4 weeks beginning with the date of the request, or such longer period as they may agree with him in writing, and where their opinion is that consideration of environmental information would be required, they shall state their reasons for it. (5) Where the Commissioners have not given their written opinion by the end of the period provided for by paragraph (4) above, it shall be presumed that in their opinion environmental information would not be required. (6) Where the Commissioners express the opinion that environmental information would be required, the applicant may apply in writing to the Minister for a direction on the matter, following the procedure provided in regulation 6.
5.(1) Where it appears to the Commissioners that an afforestation project in respect of which an application is made for a grant or loan is a project in respect of which environmental information is required, but no environmental statement has been submitted with the application, they shall within 4 weeks beginning with the date of receipt of the application, or such longer period as they may agree with the applicant in writing, notify the applicant in writing of the opinion they have formed, stating their reasons for it, and that no grant or loan can be considered for the project without consideration of environmental information. (2) The applicant may within 4 weeks beginning with the date of the notification referred to in paragraph (1) above inform the Commissioners in writing
(3) If the applicant takes no action in accordance with paragraph (2) above within the period specified the grant or loan applied for shall be deemed to be refused at the end of that period. (4) The Commissioners shall not determine any application for which environmental information is required otherwise than by refusing the grant or loan applied for unless
(5) Where the Commissioners receive an environmental statement relating to an application they shall, if regulation 8(1) has been complied with, proceed to deal with the application.
6.(1) Every application to the Minister for a direction under regulation 4(6) shall be accompanied by, or by copies of
(2) Every application to the Minister for a direction under regulation 5(2)(b) shall be accompanied by, or by copies of
(3) Where the Minister considers that the documents put before him in pursuance of paragraph (1) or (2) above do not provide him with sufficient information to enable him to give a direction he shall notify the applicant in writing of the points on which he requires further information, and may make a written request to the Commissioners for such information as they may be able to provide on the points raised. (4) The Minister shall, within 4 weeks beginning with the date of receipt of the application, or such longer period as he may reasonably require, direct whether or not consideration of environmental information is required before a grant or loan may be made for the project. (5) The Minister shall forthwith upon giving his direction send copies thereof to the applicant and the Commissioners, and where he directs that consideration of environmental information is required he shall state his reasons for making that direction.
7. The Minister may of his own motion give a direction that consideration of environmental information is required in any case in which the Commissioners have decided to the contrary.
8.(1) Where environmental information is required under these Regulations by the Commissioners or by direction of the Minister the applicant shall
(2) Where the Commissioners receive an environmental statement relating to an application to which regulation 3 applies they shall consult
(3) Where under this regulation the Commissioners consult any authority or body about any environmental statement they shall give not less than 4 weeks' notice to such authority or body that such statement is to be taken into consideration, shall not consider the statement until after the expiration of the period of such notice, and shall, in considering the statement, take into account any representations received from such authority or body. (4) The Commissioners shall consider the application and the environmental statement and any representations and comments made thereon by any person, body or authority, and shall communicate their decision as to whether or not to make a grant or loan for the project in writing to such person, body or authority and by means of public advertisements in the newspapers which they nominated for the purposes of the advertisements referred to in paragraph (1) above. (5) Where an applicant for a grant or loan submits an environmental statement to the Commissioners he shall provide them with a sufficient number of copies of the statement or parts thereof to enable them to comply with paragraph (2) above plus one extra copy.
9. Where a person has applied, or to the Commissioners' knowledge proposes to apply, for a grant or loan in circumstances in which environmental information is required under these Regulations, the Commissioners shall
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