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Natural Environment Bill

Natural resource permits - Conditions and other requirements for decisions - Conditions of natural resource permits

171: Decision on application

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"What happens when a decision is made on your natural resource permit application"

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When you apply for a natural resource permit, the permit authority will tell you about their decision. They must do this in a certain way, which is set out in the regulations. The regulations will say how and what form they must use to notify you of their decision.

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Part 4Natural resource permits
Conditions and other requirements for decisions: Conditions of natural resource permits

171Decision on application

  1. A permit authority must give notice of its decision on an application for a natural resource permit in the manner and form prescribed in the regulations.