Unauthorised encampments Sample Clauses

Unauthorised encampments. The ECTU will address the issue of unauthorised encampments within the Operational Area on behalf of signatories to this Agreement, and other public landowners at the discretion of the ECTU if resources are available. The ECTU will seek to bring enforcement proceedings by virtue of the provisions of Section 77 of the Act, however, may where necessary seek enforcement through Part 55 of the Civil Procedure Rules. Where enforcement is undertaken through Section 77 of the Act, the service will be delivered as follows: 6.i The ECTU will receive all enquiries and complaints regarding unauthorised encampments for land owned by the Parties. 6.ii Once a new encampment is identified the ECTU will undertake a site visit within 1 working day, unless notification is received in accordance with Paragraph 10.1. 6.iii During the course of their site visit the attending officers will establish and record on the Travellers Assessment Form (contained in Appendix 1a) details of the land owner and occupier, and obtain all vehicle details of those within the encampment. 6.iv The attending officer will determine likely action including but not limited to; • permitted length of stay and date of negotiated departure in accordance with the provisions contained within the Code for Travellers (set out in Appendix 1a); • Whether to issue a Section 77 Notice under the Act (using the template set out in Appendix 1b) and • Whether to apply for a Section 78 Order under the Act (using the template set out in Appendix 1b) ; or • To refer the matter for consideration by Police under Section 61 of the Act. 6.v The ECTU will commence the enforcement process as appropriate provided that a Traveller Assessment confirms that there are no reasons why the enforcement process cannot take place. 0.xx The attending officer will decide whether to use Section 77 of the Act or refer the matter to the Police for consideration based on circumstances in existence at the time including but not limited to, • The location of the unauthorised encampment; • The type of land being used by the unauthorised encampment; • Health issues of the Travellers; and • The level of disruption being caused. 6.vii Where Section 77 of the Act is used all enforcement, which for the avoidance of doubt is from the notice being issued to appearing before a magistrates court, will be completed in 5 working days. 6.viii Where Section 61 of the Act is used, as this is an emergency power which can only be used when required in extreme...
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