Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023

A Minister of the Crown must prepare and lay before Parliament a levelling-up missions statement, keep its mission period within the stated limits, and report and review it on the timetable set out in the provision.

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United Kingdom
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A Minister of the Crown must prepare and lay before Parliament a levelling-up missions statement, keep its mission period within the stated limits, and report and review it on the timetable set out in the provision. This provision gives CCAs and the Secretary of State powers over key route network roads, mayoral arrangements, and related governance duties, and it also requires CCAs to keep and publish road records and have regard to health needs. The CCA and the Secretary of State have several duties and powers about changing a mayor’s title, preparing proposals for a CCA, consulting people, publishing notices, and allowing CCA allowances. This segment makes several local government and planning changes, including new consultation and consent steps, mayoral title rules, financial risk directions, empty-dwelling council tax powers, street-name changes, and planning data standards. This provision limits certain planning-data regulations, sets consultation/consent rules with devolved administrations, creates duties around national development management policies and street vote orders, and includes heritage enforcement powers, offences, compensation, and copyright exemptions.