The Environmental Offences (Use of Fixed Penalty Receipts) Regulations 2006

Year2006
STATUTORY I NSTRUMENT S
2006 No. 1334
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ENGLAND
The Environmental Offences (Use of Fixed Penalty Receipts)
Regulations 2006
Made - - - - 5th April 2006
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1(b)
These Regulations are made in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 96(4)(d) and (5),
97(1), (2)(a), (b) and (c) and (3) and 98(2) of the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act
2005 (“the 2005 Act”)(a). In the case of section 96, these powers are exercised in accordance with
section 100(1) of the Local Government Act 2003(b).
The Secretary of State is the appropriate person in relation to England, as defined in section
98(1)(a) of the 2005 Act.
The Secretary of State has, in respect of regulations 2 and 3, consulted the authorities to which
these Regulations are to apply and such other persons as she thinks fit, in accordance with section
96(9) of the 2005 Act.
In accordance with section 98(4) of the 2005 Act, a draft of this instrument has been laid before
Parliament and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.
Accordingly, the Secretary of State makes the following Regulations:
Title, commencement and extent
1. These Regulations—
(a) may be cited as the Environmental Offences (Use of Fixed Penalty Receipts) Regulations
2006;
(b) come into force on the day after the day on which they are made;
(c) apply in England only.
(a) 2005 c.16.
(b) 2003 c.26. It is provided by section 96(10) of th e Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 that the powers to
make regulations conferred by section 96 of that Act are, for the purposes of section 100(1) of the Local Government Act
2003, to be regarded as included among the powers mentioned in section 100(2) of the 2003 Act.

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