Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013

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The Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 is a UK law aimed at streamlining planning, development, and infrastructure processes to promote economic growth and reduce regulatory delays.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom statute
aimsTo encourage private sector investment in infrastructure
speed up decision-making on planning applications
amends Commons Act 2006 NERFINISHED
Communications Act 2003 NERFINISHED
Planning Act 2008 NERFINISHED
Town and Country Planning Act 1990 NERFINISHED
containsProvisionsOn business rate retention
electronic communications networks
employee shareholder employment status
major infrastructure projects
planning appeals
planning obligations
special parliamentary procedure
town and village greens applications
country United Kingdom
enactingBody Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
government Cameron–Clegg coalition government NERFINISHED
introducedBy United Kingdom Government NERFINISHED
jurisdiction England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland
legalSystem common law
longTitleIncludes growth
infrastructure
parliamentarySession 2012–2013
policyArea economic growth
housing and planning
infrastructure investment
local government finance
primaryPurpose to facilitate development and infrastructure projects
to promote economic growth
to reduce regulatory delays
to streamline planning processes
regionAffected England NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
royalAssentDate 2013-04-25
status in force
subjectMatter business rates
development control
employee shareholder status
infrastructure planning
planning law
telecommunications infrastructure
village greens registration
yearEnacted 2013

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Town and Country Planning Act 1990 amendedBy Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013