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In England and Wales changes are anticipated following the Government's consultation ''[The Review of Heritage Protection: The Way Forward|http://www.architecture.com/Files/RIBAHoldings/PolicyAndInternationalRelations/Policy/PublicAffairs/DCMSHeritageReview.pdf] (DCMS 2004) and Protection of historical assets in Wales: a consultation paper'' (National Assembly for Wales: Welsh Assembly Government 2003). This included proposals for a unified list combining listed buildings, scheduled monuments, registered parks and gardens, registered battlefields and for devolving consent procedures to local authorities.
In England and Wales changes are anticipated following the Government's consultation ''[The Review of Heritage Protection: The Way Forward (DCMS 2004)|Bibliography#DCMS 2004|target='_blank'] and [Protection of historical assets in Wales: a consultation paper'' (National Assembly for Wales: Welsh Assembly Government 2003)|Bibliography#National Assembly for Wales: Welsh Assembly Government 2003|target='_blank']. This included proposals for a unified list combining listed buildings, scheduled monuments, registered parks and gardens, registered battlefields and for devolving consent procedures to local authorities.
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__''[Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1979/46|target='_blank']''__: [[Applies to UK (although Part II pertaining to archaeological areas was never introduced in Wales or Scotland)]. Consolidates earlier legislation on the definition and protection of [scheduled monuments|Glossary#SM|target='_blank'] and authorisation of works affecting scheduled monuments. Also provides for rescue excavation in designated areas of archaeological importance.
__''[Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979|Bibliography#HMSO 1979|target='_blank']''__: [[Applies to UK (although Part II pertaining to archaeological areas was never introduced in Wales or Scotland)]. Consolidates earlier legislation on the definition and protection of [scheduled monuments|Glossary#SM|target='_blank'] and authorisation of works affecting scheduled monuments. Also provides for rescue excavation in designated areas of archaeological importance.
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__''[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1990/9|target='_blank']''__: [[England and Wales] Covers the designation of [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed Building|target='_blank'] and [conservation areas|Glossary#Conservation Area|target='_blank'] and the authorisation of works by local planning authorities.
__''[Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990|Bibliography#The Stationary Office 1990|target='_blank']''__: [[England and Wales] Covers the designation of [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed Building|target='_blank'] and [conservation areas|Glossary#Conservation Area|target='_blank'] and the authorisation of works by local planning authorities.
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__''[Protection of Wrecks Act 1973|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1973/33|target='_blank']''__: [[UK] covers the designation and protection of wrecks of historical, archaeological or artistic importance in UK territorial waters. Section 2 covers dangerous cargoes.
__''[Protection of Wrecks Act 1973|Bibliography#HMSO 1973|target='_blank']''__: [[UK] covers the designation and protection of wrecks of historical, archaeological or artistic importance in UK territorial waters. Section 2 covers dangerous cargoes.
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__''[Treasure Act 1996|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1996/24|target='_blank']''__: [[England and Wales]: Replaced the common law of treasure trove and defines treasure and the reporting procedures. It introduced the voluntary recording of archaeological finds not defined as treasure.
__''[Treasure Act 1996|Bibliography#HMSO 1996|target='_blank']''__: [[England and Wales]: Replaced the common law of treasure trove and defines treasure and the reporting procedures. It introduced the voluntary recording of archaeological finds not defined as treasure.
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The Treasure Act 1996 Code of Practice (Revised) 2002 [[England and Wales] updates the Code of Practice first issued in 1997. The Code sets out the guidelines to be followed by the Secretary of State when considering whether or not treasure should be offered to a museum or to the finder or to any other person, when determining a reward and when deciding whether to disclaim the Crown's title to treasure. It also provides guidance for finders, museums, coroners and others who are concerned with treasure.
[The Treasure Act 1996 Code of Practice (Revised) 2002 (England and Wales)|Bibliography#DCMS 2000|target='_blank'] updates the Code of Practice first issued in 1997. The Code sets out the guidelines to be followed by the Secretary of State when considering whether or not treasure should be offered to a museum or to the finder or to any other person, when determining a reward and when deciding whether to disclaim the Crown's title to treasure. It also provides guidance for finders, museums, coroners and others who are concerned with treasure.
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__''[Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1992/223/made|target='_blank']''__: Defines a site of archaeological interest as a site which has been included in a Sites and Monuments Record held by any local authority before the coming into force of this Order;
__''[Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992|Bibliography#Statutory Instruments 1992|target='_blank']''__: Defines a site of archaeological interest as a site which has been included in a Sites and Monuments Record held by any local authority before the coming into force of this Order;
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__''[Ancient Monuments (Class Consents) Order 1994|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1994/1381/made|target='_blank']''__: [[UK] and Ancient Monuments (Class Consents) (Scotland) Order 1996: Permit specific works to scheduled monuments.
__''[Ancient Monuments (Class Consents) Order 1994|Bibliography#Statutory Instruments 1994|target='_blank']''__: [[UK] and Ancient Monuments (Class Consents) (Scotland) Order 1996: Permit specific works to scheduled monuments.
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__''[NPPG 18, 1999|http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/1999/04/nppg18/|target='_blank']''__: (Scotland): Accompanied by Memorandum of Guidance on Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas, deals primarily with listed buildings, conservation areas, World Heritage Sites, historic gardens, designed landscapes and their settings. Explains the role of the planning system in the protection of historic buildings, conservation areas and other elements of the historic environment.
__''[NPPG 18, 1999|Bibliography#SDD 1999|target='_blank']''__: (Scotland): Accompanied by Memorandum of Guidance on Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas, deals primarily with listed buildings, conservation areas, World Heritage Sites, historic gardens, designed landscapes and their settings. Explains the role of the planning system in the protection of historic buildings, conservation areas and other elements of the historic environment.
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