.”, (b) in subsection (2)— (i) after “order” in the first place in which it appears, insert “or regulations”, 20 (ii) after “takes” insert “or, as the case may be, regulations take”, (iii) after “order” in the last place in which it appears, insert “or regulations”, (c) in subsection (3)— (i) after “order” in the first place in which it appears, insert “or regulations”, (ii) after “comes” insert “or, as the case may be, regulations come”, 25 (iii) after “order” in the last place in which it appears, insert “or regulations”, (d) after subsection (3) insert— “(3A) Regulations under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010).”. (9) For schedule 5 substitute— 30 “SCHEDULE 5 (introduced by section 33) N EW IMPROVEMENTS FOR WHICH COMPENSATION MAY BE PAYABLE P ART I I MPROVEMENTS FOR WHICH CONSENT IS REQUIRED 35 1 An improvement which makes a change to land or fixed equipment on the holding that— (a) means that the land or fixed equipment affected by the change cannot, or is unlikely to, return to its former agricultural use, or 48 Land Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Leasing land Chapter 3—Agricultural holdings (b) otherwise, has a long term or significant impact on the management of the holding (as a whole). 2 For example, improvements for which consent may be required include— (a) irrigating land, 5 (b) making or planting osier beds, (c) making or planting of short rotation coppice, (d) haulage or other work done by the tenant in aid of the carrying out of any improvement made by the landlord for which the tenant is liable to pay increased rent. 10 P ART 2 1 I MPROVEMENTS FOR WHICH NOTICE IS REQUIRED 3 An improvement which makes a change to land or fixed equipment on the holding that does not have a long term or significant impact on the management of the holding (as a whole). 15 4 For example, improvements for which prior notice may be required include— (a) land drainage, (b) the construction of silos, (c) making or improving farm access or service roads, bridges and fords, (d) making or improving watercourses, ponds or wells, 20 (e) works for the application of water power for agricultural or domestic purposes or for the supply of water for such purposes, (f) making or removing permanent fences, stone dykes and gates, (g) reclaiming waste land, (h) making or renewing embankments, sluices and other flood-prevention 25 measures, (i) providing stells, fanks, folds, dippers, pens and bughts necessary for the proper conduct of the holding, (j) planting or renewing shelterbelts, (k...