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Flood and Water Management Bill
Part 1 — Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management

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(6)   

A lead local flood authority must consult the following about its local flood risk

management strategy—

(a)   

risk management authorities that may be affected by the strategy

(including risk management authorities in England), and

(b)   

the public.

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(7)   

A lead local flood authority must publish a summary of its local flood risk

management strategy (including guidance about the availability of relevant

information).

(8)   

A lead local flood authority may issue guidance about the application of the

local flood risk management strategy in its area.

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(9)   

A lead local flood authority must submit a draft of the strategy and any

guidance under this section to the Welsh Ministers for review.

(10)   

On a review, the Welsh Ministers may—

(a)   

approve the draft strategy or guidance, with or without modification,

or

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(b)   

reject it.

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Effect of national and local strategies: England

(1)   

In exercising its flood and coastal erosion risk management functions, a risk

management authority, other than a water company, for an area in England

must act in a manner which is consistent with the national and local strategies

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and guidance.

(2)   

But—

(a)   

subsection (1) does not apply in relation to the function of the

Environment Agency under section 7(1);

(b)   

the Agency must have regard to the national and local strategies and

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guidance in exercising that function.

(3)   

In exercising its flood and coastal erosion risk management functions a water

company for an area in England must—

(a)   

act in a manner which is consistent with the national strategy and

guidance, and

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(b)   

have regard to the local strategies and guidance.

(4)   

In exercising any other function in a manner which may affect a flood risk or

coastal erosion risk, a risk management authority for an area in England must

have regard to the national and local strategies and guidance.

(5)   

The Secretary of State may by order require a specified person to have regard

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to the national and local strategies and guidance in exercising a statutory

function which may affect a flood risk or coastal erosion risk in England.

(6)   

In this section—

(a)   

references to the national strategy and guidance are references to (i) the

national flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy under

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section 7, and (ii) any guidance on the national strategy issued by the

Environment Agency, and

(b)   

references to the local strategies and guidance are references to (i) any

local flood risk management strategy under section 9 for the relevant

 
 

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area, and (ii) any guidance on a local strategy issued by a lead local

flood authority.

(7)   

In subsection (5) “statutory function” means a function conferred by or under

an enactment.

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Effect of national and local strategies: Wales

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(1)   

In exercising its flood and coastal erosion risk management functions a risk

management authority, other than a water company, for an area in Wales must

act in a manner which is consistent with the national and local strategies and

guidance.

(2)   

In exercising its flood and coastal erosion risk management functions a water

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company for an area in Wales must—

(a)   

act in a manner which is consistent with the national strategy and

guidance, and

(b)   

have regard to the local strategies and guidance.

(3)   

In exercising any other function in a manner which may affect a flood risk or

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coastal erosion risk, a risk management authority for an area in Wales must

have regard to the national and local strategies and guidance.

(4)   

The Welsh Ministers may by order require a specified person to have regard to

the national and local strategies and guidance in exercising a statutory function

which may affect a flood risk or coastal erosion risk in Wales.

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(5)   

In this section—

(a)   

references to the national strategy and guidance are references to (i) the

national flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy under

section 8, and (ii) any guidance on the national strategy issued by the

Welsh Ministers, and

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(b)   

references to the local strategies and guidance are references to (i) any

local flood risk management strategy under section 10 for the relevant

area, and (ii) any guidance on a local strategy issued by a lead local

flood authority.

(6)   

In subsection (4) “statutory function” means a function conferred by or under

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an enactment.

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Co-operation and arrangements

(1)   

A relevant authority must co-operate with other relevant authorities in the

exercise of their flood and coastal erosion risk management functions.

(2)   

A relevant authority may share information with another relevant authority

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for the purpose of discharging its duty under subsection (1).

(3)   

In subsections (1) and (2) “relevant authority” means—

(a)   

a risk management authority, and

(b)   

the Welsh Ministers.

(4)   

A risk management authority may arrange for a flood risk management

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function to be exercised on its behalf by—

(a)   

another risk management authority, or

 
 

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(b)   

a navigation authority (within the meaning given by section 219 of the

Water Industry Act 1991).

(5)   

But subsection (4) does not apply in relation to—

(a)   

the function of the Environment Agency under section 7(1), or

(b)   

the function of a lead local flood authority under section 9(1) or 10(1).

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(6)   

A coast protection authority may, with the appropriate consent, arrange for a

person to exercise a coastal erosion risk management function on its behalf.

(7)   

In subsection (6) the “appropriate consent” means—

(a)   

in relation to a coast protection authority in England, the consent of the

Environment Agency, and

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(b)   

in relation to a coast protection authority in Wales, the consent of the

Welsh Ministers.

(8)   

The Environment Agency may arrange for a coastal erosion risk management

function to be exercised on its behalf by—

(a)   

a coast protection authority,

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(b)   

a lead local flood authority, or

(c)   

an internal drainage board.

(9)   

In subsections (4), (6) and (8) a reference to a flood risk management function

or a coastal erosion risk management function includes a reference to anything

that may be done by a risk management authority for a purpose connected

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with the exercise of that function.

(10)   

In this section “coast protection authority” has the meaning given by section 1

of the Coast Protection Act 1949.

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Power to request information

(1)   

An authority listed in subsection (2) may request a person to provide

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information in connection with the authority’s flood and coastal erosion risk

management functions.

(2)   

The authorities are—

(a)   

the Environment Agency, and

(b)   

lead local flood authorities.

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(3)   

The Welsh Ministers may request a person to provide information in

connection with the function under section 8.

(4)   

Information requested under subsection (1) or (3) must be provided—

(a)   

in the form or manner specified in the request, and

(b)   

within the period specified in the request.

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Civil sanctions

(1)   

An authority that requests a person (P) to provide information under section

14(1) or (3) may give P an enforcement notice if P fails to comply with the

request.

(2)   

An enforcement notice must—

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(a)   

specify the information requested,

 
 

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(b)   

state that the authority may impose a penalty if P fails to provide the

information within a specified period, which must be at least 28 days

beginning with the date of issue of the notice, and

(c)   

state that P may make representations to the authority about the notice

within that period.

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(3)   

The authority may by penalty notice impose a penalty on P if P fails to provide

the specified information in the specified period.

(4)   

The amount of the penalty—

(a)   

is to be determined by the authority, but

(b)   

must not exceed £1000.

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(5)   

In deciding whether to impose a penalty and in determining the amount of a

penalty the authority must have regard to—

(a)   

any representations under subsection (2)(c), and

(b)   

any partial compliance with the initial request under section 14.

(6)   

The penalty notice must—

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(a)   

specify the reasons for the decision to impose a penalty,

(b)   

state a period within which payment must be made, which must be at

least 14 days beginning with the date of issue of the notice, and

(c)   

notify P of the right of appeal under subsection (8).

(7)   

A penalty is recoverable as a debt.

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(8)   

The Minister must by regulations provide a right of appeal against penalties;

and the regulations must—

(a)   

confer jurisdiction on the Minister, a court or a tribunal, and

(b)   

make provision about procedure.

(9)   

The Minister may by order substitute a different amount for the amount

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specified in subsection (4)(b).

(10)   

In this section “the Minister” means—

(a)   

the Secretary of State in relation to penalties issued by authorities in

England, and

(b)   

the Welsh Ministers in relation to penalties issued by authorities in

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Wales.

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Funding

(1)   

The Environment Agency may make grants in respect of expenditure incurred

or expected to be incurred in connection with flood or coastal erosion risk

management in England.

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(2)   

The Welsh Ministers may make grants in respect of expenditure incurred or

expected to be incurred in connection with flood or coastal erosion risk

management in Wales.

(3)   

A grant may be subject to conditions (including conditions as to repayment

and interest).

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