Qualifying regulatory provisions report 2015 to 2017
Updated 21 December 2022
Applies to England
Regulator: Natural England
Qualifying regulatory provisions - 8 May 2015 to 26 May 2016
Provisions that came into force during the first business impact target reporting period.
Title of measure | Description of measure | BIT score (拢 millions) | RPC reference number |
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Intentional disturbance of Water Voles and damage/destruction of Water Vole burrows by means of displacement (to facilitate development activities) | Introduction of a new Class licence to ensure developers comply with legislation when displacing Water Voles from development land. | 0.5 | RPC-3904(1)-DEFRA-NE |
Intentional disturbance of Water Voles and damage/destruction of Water Vole burrows by means of displacement (to facilitate the activities of Internal Drainage Boards | Introduction of a new Class licence to ensure Internal Drainage Boards comply with legislation when displacing Water Voles from water management works. | 0.0 | RPC-3902(1)-DEFRA-NE |
Qualifying regulatory provisions - 27 May 2016 to 8 June 2017
Provisions that came (or are expected to come) into force during the second and final business impact target reporting period.
Title of measure | Description of measure | BIT score (拢 millions) | RPC reference number |
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Great Crested Newt Low Impact Class Licence | Provision of an alternative licensing framework for 鈥榣ow risk鈥� activities that would have previously required an Individual licence. 皇冠体育app new licence allows registered consultants to undertake activities effecting Great Crested Newts on behalf of a client rather than the client having to apply for the licence themselves. | -0.5 | RPC-3903(1)-DEFRA-NE |
Strategic Licensing for Great Crested Newts | Introduction of a district wide licensing scheme to replace Individual licence applications, speeding up decision making and reducing application and compliance costs for business. | -108.5 | RPC-3841(1)-DEFRA-NE |