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Heritage Protection Bill: secondary legislation and guidance
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport estimates that nearly 100 pieces of secondary legislation and policy guidance will need to be published to underpin the provisions of the Heritage Protection Bill, and a start has been made on that gargantuan process with a draft statutory instrument, code of practice and guidance on Ecclesiastical Exemption, and draft guidance on the operation of statutory Historic Environment Records in England. Copies of the drafts can be downloaded from the DCMS website, and comments on the drafts are requested by 27 June 2008.
http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_library/Publications/archive_2008/pub_drafthpb.htm
Heritage Protection Bill: CMS Select Committee announces pre-legislative scrutiny phase
The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee has been entrusted with the task of undertaking pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Heritage Protection Bill, and in order to undertake this task, the committee has announced a new inquiry to look into the overall aims and scope of the draft Bill; the estimates of costs and benefits set out in the Impact Assessment published alongside the draft Bill; and the staffing and skill levels needed for effective implementation of the provisions in the draft Bill.
http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/culture__media_and_sport/cms080501.cfm
The committee wishes to receive written submissions in response to these questions from interested parties; these should be sent to Rowena Macdonald, Committee Secretary, preferably in Word or rich text format (not as a PDF document) by 16 June 2008. Further information on the membership of the committee and on the preferred form of submissions can be found on the committee’s web page.
Heritage Protection Bill: secondary legislation and guidance
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport estimates that nearly 100 pieces of secondary legislation and policy guidance will need to be published to underpin the provisions of the Heritage Protection Bill, and a start has been made on that gargantuan process with a draft statutory instrument, code of practice and guidance on Ecclesiastical Exemption, and draft guidance on the operation of statutory Historic Environment Records in England. Copies of the drafts can be downloaded from the DCMS website, and comments on the drafts are requested by 27 June 2008.
http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_library/Publications/archive_2008/pub_drafthpb.htm
Heritage Protection Bill: CMS Select Committee announces pre-legislative scrutiny phase
The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee has been entrusted with the task of undertaking pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Heritage Protection Bill, and in order to undertake this task, the committee has announced a new inquiry to look into the overall aims and scope of the draft Bill; the estimates of costs and benefits set out in the Impact Assessment published alongside the draft Bill; and the staffing and skill levels needed for effective implementation of the provisions in the draft Bill.
http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/culture__media_and_sport/cms080501.cfm
The committee wishes to receive written submissions in response to these questions from interested parties; these should be sent to Rowena Macdonald, Committee Secretary, preferably in Word or rich text format (not as a PDF document) by 16 June 2008. Further information on the membership of the committee and on the preferred form of submissions can be found on the committee’s web page.