HC Deb 30 April 1990 vol 171 cc783-4

`(1) A person carrying on a prescribed process under an authorisation who wishes to make a relevant change in the process may at any time—>

  1. (a) notify the enforcing authority in the prescribed form of that fact, and
  2. (b) request the enforcing authority to make a determination, in relation to the proposed change, of the matters mentioned in subsection (2) below;
and a person making a request under paragraph (b) above shall furnish the enforcing authority with such information as may be prescribed or as the authority may by notice require.

(2) On receiving a request under subsection (1) above the enforcing authority shall determine—

  1. (a) whether the proposed change would involve a breach of any condition of the authorisation;
  2. (b) if it would not involve such a breach, whether the authority would be likely to vary the conditions of the authorisation as a result of the change;
  3. (c) if it would involve such a breach, whether the authority would consider varying the conditions of the authorisation so that the change may be made; and
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  5. (d) whether the change would involve a substantial change in the manner in which the process is being carried on;
and the enforcing authority shall notify the holder of the authorisation of its determination of those matters.

(3) Where the enforcing authority has determined that the proposed change would not involve a substantial change, but has also determined under paragraph (b) or (c) of subsection (2) above that the change would lead to or require the variation of the conditions of the authorisation, then—

  1. (a) the enforcing authority shall (either on notifying its determination under that subsection or on a subsequent occasion) notify the holder of the authorisation of the variations which the authority is likely to consider making; and
  2. (b) the holder may apply in the prescribed form to the enforcing authority for the variation of the conditions of the authorisation so that he may make the proposed change.

(4) Where the enforcing authority has determined that a proposed change would involve a substantial change that would lead to or require the variation of the conditions of the authorisation, then—

  1. (a) the authority shall (either on notifying its determination under subsection (2) above or on a subsequent occasion) notify the holder of the authorisation of the variations which the authority is likely to consider making; and
  2. (b) the holder of the authorisation shall, if he wishes to proceed with the change, apply in the prescribed form to the enforcing authority for a variation of the conditions of the authorisation and advertise the change in the prescribed manner.

(5) The holder of an authorisation may at any time, unless he is carrying on a prescribed process under the authorisation and wishes to make a relevant change in the process, apply to the enforcing authority in the prescribed form for the variation of the conditions of the authorisation; and a person making such an application shall furnish the authority with such information as may be prescribed or as the authority may by notice require.

(6) On an application for variation of the conditions of an authorisation under any provision of this section—

  1. (a) the enforcing authority may refuse the application or, subject to the requirements of section 7 above, vary the conditions as it thinks fit; and
  2. (b) if the enforcing authority decides to vary the conditions, it shall serve a variation notice on the holder of the authorisation;

(7) Any application to the enforcing authority under this section shall be accompanied by the applicable fee (if any) prescribed by a scheme made under section 8 above.

(8) This section applies to any provision other than a condition which is contained in an authorisation as it applies to a condition with the modification that any reference to the breach of a condition shall be read as a reference to acting outside the scope of the authorisation.

(9) For the purposes of this section a relevant change in a prescribed process is a change in the manner of carrying on the process which is capable of altering the substances released from the process or of affecting the amount or any other characteristic of any substance so released.'.—[ Mr. Heathcoat-Amory.]

Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.

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