All applications need to be assessed in line with crofting law and the Crofting Commissions policy and procedures. To ensure applications are processed fairly and efficiently the Commission operate a model of delegated decision-making through a three-tier system. For more information on the scheme of delegation please visit Crofting Commission Scheme of Delegation
The Commission uses a set of criteria for each application type which are referred to as ‘parameters.’ The parameters determine at which tier a decision on the application is taken.
Tier 1 If the application meets the parameters, and no objections have been received, the decision to approve the application is made at Tier 1. These are known as straightforward cases, where approval can be made by a casework officer. Tier 1 decisions are generally concluded more quickly and can be made on a daily basis.
Tier 2 If one or more of the parameters are breached, the case must be referred to Tier 2. Tier 2 involves the application being considered by more senior members of Commission staff and may take longer to conclude. Tier 2 meetings take place weekly.
Tier 3 More complex cases that require further in-depth consideration may be escalated to Tier 3. Tier 3 involves the application being considered by a casework group consisting of 3 Commissioners, supported by the Commission Solicitor, Head of Regulatory Support & the Regulatory Support Manager. Tier 3 meetings take place monthly.
It may be necessary, depending on the details and type of application at Tier 2 or 3 to request Scottish Government Rural Payments Directive (SGRPID) to carry out a report on our behalf about agricultural aspect of the application.
In very rare circumstances an application may be escalated further to the full Board of Commissioners for a decision.
It is responsibility of each applicant to familiarise themselves with an application, its associated guidance, parameters, and requirements before submission. This will help ensure the application is processed timeously and more likely to meet with Tier 1 parameters for approval.
The time it takes to process an application depends on a few factors including:
Typical timescales for different the different tiers
Tier 1 - 12-16 weeks
Tier 2 - 16-44 weeks
Tier 3 -22-71 weeks
Overall, the time it takes to process a croft application can vary depending on a number of factors. However, the Crofting Commission aims to process all applications as quickly as possible
Please below a more detailed explanation of the steps involved in processing and taking decisions on applications at the different tiers.
Tier 1 - Straightforward Case
Application Validity Checks
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Parameter Checks
NOTE - The case cannot move to the decision phase until the croft registration takes place.
Tier 1 Approval
Total time for case assuming no significant hold ups and that croft is already registered before reaching the decision stage aims to be within 16 weeks, however currently it may take significantly longer depending on the type of application. Currently a total time scale of up to 30 weeks is possible.
Tier 2 & 3 - Complex Case
This may involve one or more of the following processes in addition to that of a straightforward case.
Objections
SGRPID Report
Tier 2 Decision
Total time for case assuming no registration issues can be up to 44 weeks. Where there are registration issues this timescale can be significantly extended.
If the case is to be escalated to Tier 3, then the information is compiled into a case paper to inform Commissioners' decision.
Tier 3 Decision
Total time for case assuming no registration issues can be up to 71 weeks. Where there are registration issues this timescale can be significantly extended.