Byelaws
Dear Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,
Please could you provide a list of byelaws or other local legislative instruments which were
(A) confirmed by or on behalf of the Secretary of State during 2013,
(B) submitted for confirmation during 2013 but which the Secretary of state declined to confirm.
Many thanks
Yours faithfully,
Paul Jones
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Dear Paul Jones
Attached is my response to your FOI request.
Regards
Jane
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FAO Mike Kaye, Head of Information Standards
Dear Mr Kaye
Your ref:RFI6146
Please carry out a review of the response which has been provided to my Freedom of Information request about byelaws confirmed by the Secretary of State in 2013. A copy of my FOI request and the Department's response are available at https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/b...
The response I have received dated 6 January 2014 states that "there are no records of byelaws being confirmed or submitted for confirmation by the Secretary of State during 2013".
I believe this to be incorrect as there are at least two references online to Byelaws which have been confirmed by the Secretary of State during 2013 - as follows:
* the Marine Management Organisation's website indicates that byelaws made by the MMO were confirmed by the Secretary of State on 20 December 2013 - see http://www.marinemanagement.org.uk/prote...
* the Ouse and Humber Internal Drainage Board's website includes details of Byelaws confirmed on 25 July 2013 - see http://www.ohdb.org.uk/ousehumber/docume...
If your search did not identify these records, it is probably likely that there were other byelaws which were confirmed in 2013, and which are not otherwise available online, which your search also failed to identify.
Therefore please can I ask you to re-check your records and provide me with a list of all Byelaws which have been confirmed by the Secretary of State in 2013 as originally requested (along with the other information I requested).
Yours faithfully,
Paul Jones
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and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (EIRs) will receive a
response within 20 workings days after the date of receipt of your
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circumstances allowed in the legislation. If your request is for your own
personal data (i.e. Subject Access Request) under the Data Protection Act
then the deadline is 40 calendar days – although please note that the
deadline will count from the date that Defra receives the £10 fee (if a
fee is required) and/or any further information reasonably required to
locate the information.
The [1]Defra pages on GOV.UK contain a lot of information about Defra’s
work that may be of interest. Some of the popular pages are:
· [2]Latest Defra news
· [3]Flooding and coastal change
· [4]Travelling with Pets
· [5]Waste and recycling
· [6]Reducing bovine tuberculosis (including information about
badger control)
· [7]Fishing (including Common Fisheries Policy)
· [8]Animal Welfare in Transport
·
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Dear Mr Kaye
Your ref: RFI 6146
Thank you for your helpful letter of 3 February, and for expanding your search such that you have identified 26 byelaws confirmed in 2013.
Your letter refers to an attached list with the relevant documents / site pages embedded - however there was no such list attached to your email. Please could you send it in another email?
Yours sincerely,
Paul Jones
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