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These rules may be cited as the Reservoirs Act 1975 (Referees) (Appointment and Procedure) Rules 1986 and shall come into operation on 1st April 1986.
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(1) A referee may be appointed under section 19 of the Reservoirs Act 1975 by agreement between the undertakers and the engineer making the recommendation complained of within 40 days after the day on which the undertakers receive the report containing the recommendation or a copy of it.
(2) In default of agreement, a request may be made to the Secretary of State to appoint a referee within 50 days after the day on which the undertakers receive the report or a copy of it.
(3) A request for the Secretary of State to appoint a referee shall be made in writing and shall be sent, together with a copy of the report and a statement indicating the recommendation in respect of which the appointment is requested, to—
(a) the Secretary of State for the Environment, if the reservoir, or the greater part of it, is in England;
(b) the Secretary of State for Wales if it, or the greater part of it, is in Wales; or
(c) the Secretary of State for Scotland if it, or the greater part of it, is in Scotland.
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(1) Upon his appointment a referee shall invite the undertakers to send him, within 28 days after the date of his appointment, a written statement of the grounds of their complaint, a copy of which he shall send to the engineer who made the recommendation with a request for his written observations within 28 days after the date of that request.
(2) The referee shall refer the written observations of the engineer to the undertakers for comment and may if he wishes arrange to meet them, or their representatives to hear any observations either party may wish to make orally.
(3) The referee may, at any time during his investigation of the complaint, make an inspection of the reservoir with or without the undertakers and the engineer or their representatives.
(4) Subject to the provisions of this article, the manner in which the referee conducts his investigation shall be such as he, in his discretion, shall determine.
(5) The referee after concluding his investigation of the complaint shall communicate his decision on the report, and reasons for it to the undertakers and the engineer as soon as practicable.
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The undertakers shall pay the costs of the proceedings before, and the investigation of their complaint by, the referee (including his remuneration).
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The rules. dated 29th December 1930, made under section 2(9) of the Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act 1930 shall, so far as they are continued by virtue of section 23(2) of the Reservoirs Act 1975, cease to have effect.
Kenneth Baker
Secretary of State for the Environment
7th March 1986Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Mark Robinson
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Welsh Office
10th March 1986Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
J. Allan Stewart
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Scottish Office
10th March 1986