Is the notice period prescribed in the code of practice for notices different than for permits?
A – No, although Permits and Notices are different regimes the minimum application periods for permits and notice periods for notices are the same. The fundamental difference between permits and noticing is that for permits there is a requirement to obtain permission to carry out activities on the street (effectively booking a time slot), where as noticing is informing the authority of the intention to work. Timescales for the application for permits is given in section 59 of the Permits statutory Guidance and chapter 11 of the Permits Code of Practice. Q – What will be the fee for a permit, are they going to be different for different categories of roads? A – The power to charge a permit fee is detailed in regulations. The maximum fees chargeable are set out in section 78 of the statutory guidance and Chapter 15 of the permits code of practice. Different categories of road may attract different fee levels. A highway authority will have to justify the level of permit fees to the Secret
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