Register of local place plans 2A(1) Every planning authority must keep a register of local place plans. (2) When a valid local place plan relating to their district is submitted to them by a community body, a planning authority must— 35 (a) include it in their register, and (b) inform the community body that submitted the plan that it has been registered. 26 Planning (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Masterplan consent areas (3) If a planning authority decide not to register a local place plan on the basis that it is not valid, the authority must give their reasons for reaching that view to the community body that submitted the plan. (4) A local place plan is valid, for the purpose of this paragraph, if the 5 requirements under paragraphs 1(2) and 2(1) have been complied with in relation to it. (5) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about— (a) the manner in which a register must be— (i) kept, and 10 (ii) made available to the public, (b) the information about a local place plan that must be included in a register, (c) when a planning authority may, or must, remove a local place plan from their register, causing it to cease to be a registered local place plan. 15 Map of local place plans 2B Every planning authority must make publicly available, in the manner prescribed, a map of their district that shows the land to which the local place plans in their register of local place plans relate.