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Parent Act: The National Council for Law Reporting Act
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Displaying 131 - 135 of 136Physical Planning Order (Cap. 286).
This Order makes provision for the permission for purposes of Part V of the Physical Planning Act. All development in areas to which this Order applies shall require the grant of a permission of the local authority or liaison committee. The Schedule specifies classes of permitted development projects. Article 6 outlines powers of the local authorities or liaison committee to give directions restricting permitted development. Articles 7 and 8 concern applications for permissions. (8 articles completed by 1 Schedule)
Implements: Physical Planning Act, 1996 (Cap. 286). (2007)
Physical Planning (Enforcement Notices) Regulations (Cap. 286).
These Regulations shall apply to any enforcement notice served under section 38 of the Physical Planning Act. The local authority shall keep a register containing the information in respect of any enforcement notice served bit in accordance with regulation 5. The register shall be kept at the office of the local authority and made available for inspection by the public (reg. 8). The Schedule contains a form of an enforcement notice. (8 regulations)
Implements: Physical Planning Act, 1996 (Cap. 286). (2007)
Physical Planning (Subdivision) Regulations (Cap. 286).
These Regulations apply to land to which section 2 of the Physical Planning Act applies. All subdivision of areas to which these Regulations apply shall require the grant of permission of a local authority or liaison committee (reg. 4). Regulations 5 to 12 provides for procedures of applications and registration of applications. The register of applications, containing the information outlined in regulation 8, shall be open for inspection by the general public in accordance with regulation 12.
Physical Planning (Development Plans) Regulations (Cap. 286).
These Regulations shall apply to all Physical Development Plans submitted to the Minister under provisions of the Physical Planning Act (Part IV). Regulation 3 outlines the procedures for the preparation, submission and approval of development plans. The decision to develop such plans shall be notified to local authorities. The Minister may in the course of preparation of the Plan organize meetings with persons directly involved so as to give them the opportunity to express views and suggestions.
Physical Planning (Application for Development Permission) Regulations, 1998 (Cap. 286).
These Regulations outline rules of procedure for the development of all land to which section 2 of the Physical Planning Act applies. All applications for development permissions shall be made on forms issued by the local authority or liaison committee and shall be in accompanied by a certificate of compliance in the form as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations (reg. 4). Before granting development permission, the local authorities or liaison committees shall consult with the authorities outlined in regulation 5.