Discharge and Other Consents - appeal procedure guide
Appendix 3: National Assembly for Wales Cases
- These are cases of major significance which the National
Assembly for Wales may recover for determination. In these cases, the
Inspector will carry out a hearing in the normal way but then prepare
a report which will describe the site in question, summarise the case
for both the appellant and the Agency, and give his or her own considerations
and conclusions, with a recommendation about the decision which the
National Assembly might take.
- Each case will be looked at on an individual basis and
it is not possible to anticipate every kind of appeal which might fall
into this category, but they may include for example:-
- cases involving sites of major importance and/or having more than
local or regional significance;
- cases raising more than local or regional issues;
- cases which raise significant legal difficulties;
- cases which can only be decided in conjunction with other cases
over which Inspectors have no jurisdiction;
- cases which raise major new policy issues of discharge consenting
control with precedent implications (for example, the Kinnersley Rubric
and the injurious to fish in coastal waters conditions).
- There may be exceptionally, other cases which merit recovery
because of the particular circumstances. Some cases involving commercial
confidentiality may, for instance, need to be recovered though by no
means all. It is also possible that the circumstances of cases which
have been recovered may alter during the course of the decision process,
if for instance an accompanying appeal over which the Inspector has
no jurisdiction is withdrawn. In such cases the appeal may be returned
to the Inspector for decision.
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