1983 Ed.]
Air Pollution Control (Appeal Board) Regulations
{CAP. 311
DI
Y
OF
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (APPEAL BOARD)
UNIVERS
REGULATIONS
(Cap. 311, section 43)
[1 October 1983.]
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LAW
LIBRARY
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 246.83.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Air Pollution Control (Appeal Board) Regulations.
Citation.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"appellant" means the person aggrieved by a decision, requirement or specification of a public officer under any of the provisions listed in section 31(1) of the Ordinance and who has sent a notice of appeal to the Chairman under regulation 3(1); "Board" means an Appeal Board constituted under Part VI of the Ordinance;
"Chairman" means the Chairman of Appeal Boards appointed under section 32 of the Ordinance.
Commencement
3. (1) An appeal under section 31(1) of the Ordinance shall be commenced by the appellant sending to the Chairman a notice of appeal in writing which shall be substantially in accordance with Form 1 in the Schedule and shall set out the grounds of the appeal.
(2) At the same time as sending the notice under paragraph (1) the appellant shall send a copy of such notice to the Authority or the Secretary as the case may be.
4. (1) The Chairman shall fix the date, time and place of the hearing of an appeal and the Chairman shall not less than 14 days before the date so fixed send to the appellant and to the Authority or the Secretary as the case may be a notice substantially in accordance with Form 2 in the Schedule.
(2) In exercising his power under paragraph (1) the Chairman shall fix the date for the hearing of an appeal in order that such appeal may be heard as soon as reasonably practicable after the notice of appeal has been lodged.
5. Where a Board issues a witness summons under section 33(5)(c) of the Ordinance such summons shall be substantially in accordance with Form 3 in the Schedule.
6. Proceedings before a Board shall be held in public unless the appellant or a witness requests otherwise and the Board accedes to the request.
7. The appellant and the Authority or the Secretary as the case may be may be represented at the hearing of an appeal by a barrister or a solicitor.
Form 1.
Date, time and place of hearing.
Form 2.
Witness summons.
Form 3.
Proceedings generally in public.
Representation.