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Building regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 - Proposed amendment of Part J Solid waste in buildings (consultation documents - Draft regulatory impact assessment, list of consultees and proposed amendments to the regulations)

Publication Year

2008

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Proposes changes to Part J to introduce provision of and access to adequate storage space for waste containers in dwellings.

Document History

The consultation package comprises: consultation letter, this regulatory impact assessment for Part J, a regulatory impact assessment for Part D, draft Technical Booklet D and draft legislation. Consultation closed on 20 May 2008.

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Department of Finance and Personnel for Northern Ireland

Department of Finance and Personnel for Northern Ireland merged with others to form the Department of Finance. The Department of Finance and Personnel for Northern Ireland was responsible for improving public services, enabling efficient government and driving investment and sustainable development.

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