The Pavement Parking Prohibition (Exemption Orders Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2022

Type Scottish-Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2022-12-06
State In force
Jurisdiction Scotland
Department King's Printer for Scotland
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Made: 6th December 2022

Coming into force: 9th December 2022

In accordance with section 128(2) of that Act, a draft of these Regulations has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Scottish Parliament.

PART 1 — Preliminary

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1

PART 2 — Consultation, publication and representations

Publication of proposals and consultation

2

Representations

3

PART 3 — Hearings

Hearing

4

Notice of hearing

5

Appearances at hearing

6

The persons entitled to appear at a hearing are those who have informed the reporter of their intention to appear under regulation 5(2).

Date and notification of hearing

7

Procedure at hearing

8

PART 4 — Making of an exemption order

Consideration of representations and report following hearing

9

Before making an exemption order, a local authority must consider—

Making of an exemption order

10

Form of exemption order

11

An exemption order must—

Notice of making of an exemption order

12

Within 14 days of making an exemption order under section 51 of the Act a local authority must—

Amending and revoking exemption orders

13

The requirements of regulations 2 to 12 apply to proposals to amend or revoke an exemption order as they do to proposals to make an exemption order.

SCHEDULE 1

PART 1 — PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE NOTICE OF PROPOSALS

1

The name of the local authority.

2

A description of the proposed exemption order.

3

Each address at which a copy of—

can be inspected, and the times when inspection can take place at each such address.

4

The fact that the information referred to in regulation 2(1)(b) and (c) is available on the local authority’s website.

5

The period within which representations may be made in relation to the proposed exemption order, being a period of at least 28 days beginning with the date on which the notice of proposals is published under regulation 2(1)(a).

6

The address at which representations relating to the proposed exemption order can be lodged, and a statement that all representations must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they are made.

PART 2 — INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE NOTICE OF MAKING OF AN EXEMPTION ORDER

7

The name of the local authority.

8

A description of the exemption order.

9

The date of the making of the order and the date on which it comes into effect.

10

Each address at which a copy of the exemption order and accompanying map and, where applicable, the report following the holding of a hearing under regulation 4, can be inspected, and the times when inspection can take place at each such address.

11

The fact that a copy of the exemption order and accompanying map is available on the local authority’s website.

SCHEDULE 2 — REQUIREMENTS AS TO THE DISPLAY OF NOTICES IN A FOOTWAY TO WHICH A PROPOSAL OR EXEMPTION ORDER RELATES

1

The notice must be displayed in a prominent position at or near each end of the footway to which the exemption order relates and in such other positions as the local authority thinks necessary for securing that adequate information about the subject matter of the notice is given to persons using the footway.

2

The notice must be displayed at the same time as the corresponding notice is published in accordance with regulation 2(1)(a), and the local authority must take all reasonable steps to ensure that it remains in a legible condition and continues to be displayed until the end of the representation period.

3

The notice must be displayed at the same time as the corresponding notice is published in accordance with regulation 12(c).

Signed

JENNY GILRUTH — Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers — 2022-12-06

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Section 50 of the of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019 (“the Act”) introduces a national prohibition on pavement parking. Section 51 allows a local authority to make an exemption order providing that the prohibition is not to apply to a footway within its area, where that footway has characteristics specified in a direction made by the Scottish Ministers. These Regulations make provision in relation to the procedure to be followed by a local authority when making, amending or revoking an exemption order.

Part 2 of the Regulations makes provision about consultation, publication and representations relating to proposals to make exemption orders.

Regulation 2 specifies the steps which are to be taken by a local authority in relation to the publication of proposals to make exemption orders. It also makes provision about who is to be consulted by a local authority and the information which is to be provided to consultees. Regulation 3 sets out the procedure for making representations in relation to a proposal. Schedule 1 contains associated provision with regard to information which is to be included in the notices of proposals (Part 1) and the making of exemption orders (Part 2).

Part 3 of the Regulations sets out the process for the holding of hearings in relation to proposed exemption orders.

Regulation 4 provides that, before making an exemption order, a local authority may appoint a reporter to conduct a hearing in relation to the proposal or any aspect of it. Regulation 5 sets out the notice requirements in connection with the hearing and the reporter’s obligation to establish the timetable. Regulation 6 deals with who can appear at a hearing, being those persons who have informed the reporter of their intention to appear in response to a notice. Regulation 7 provides that the reporter must fix the date and time for the holding of the hearing and set out the manner in which the hearing will be conducted. Regulation 8 makes provision about the procedure at hearings.

Part 4 sets out further procedure in relation to the modification of proposals, making and notice of making of exemption orders.

Regulation 9 provides that, before making an exemption order, a local authority is to consider the report and recommendations (if any) of the reporter, as well as any representations made in accordance with the procedure set out in these Regulations. Regulation 10 provides that a local authority may decide to proceed with making an order giving effect to a proposal with or without modifications, and describes the procedure to be followed where such modifications are considered to make substantial changes to a proposal. Regulation 11 deals with the form of an exemption order, and provides that an order is to be accompanied by a map showing the location of footways covered by the order. The exemption order is to state the date on which it is to come into effect. Regulation 12 specifies the procedure to be followed in relation to giving notice of the making of an exemption order. Schedule 2 contains associated provision with regard to the display of notices of proposals and making of orders in footways to which the order relates.

Regulation 13 extends the application of the requirements set out in Regulations 2 to 12 to proposals to amend or revoke an exemption order.

Impact assessments have been prepared in relation to these Regulations, copies of which can be obtained from the offices of Transport Scotland, Glasgow or online at www.transport.gov.scot.

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 2019 asp 17.

[^f00002]: 2000 c. 7. Section 15 was relevantly amended by paragraph 158 of schedule 17 of the Communications Act 2003 (c. 17).

[^f00003]: 2005 asp 12.

[^f00004]: 1978 c. 29; section 2 was relevantly amended by paragraph 1 of schedule 7 of the Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Act 1983 (c. 41), section 28(a)(i) and (ii), (b) and (c) of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19), paragraph 1(2)(a) and (b) of schedule 1 of the National Health Service Reform (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 7), and paragraph 2(2) of schedule 2 of the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 (asp 13).

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