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The Marine and Coastal Access Bill - Schedule 6 - Time limits on the exercise of certain powers under this Act

17 October 2022

Lead MP

Philip Hollobone

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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Local Government
Other Contributors: 26

At a Glance

Philip Hollobone raised concerns about the marine and coastal access bill - schedule 6 - time limits on the exercise of certain powers under this act in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
I beg to move, That the schedule be read a second time. This amendment aims to impose strict time limits on how long local authorities have to implement their duties under this Bill. It is crucial that we do not overburden our already stretched local government organisations with excessive administrative burdens. Local councils must complete these tasks within six months of notification, ensuring swift action without undue delay.
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