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25. An offence under any of the following provisions of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013(1)—
(a)regulation 90(1) or (2) (failure to comply with producer obligations etc.);
(b)regulation 90(3) (failure of an operator of a scheme to comply with requirements);
(c)regulation 90(4) (failure of an operator to ensure that systems are set up to prioritise the reuse of whole appliances);
(d)regulation 90(6) (failure of a distributor to comply with information and record keeping requirements);
(e)regulation 90(7) (failure of an operator of an approved authorised treatment facility, or an approved exporter, to comply with requirements);
(f)regulation 90(8)(a) (miscellaneous offences);
(g)regulation 90(8)(b) (failure to comply with enforcement notice);
(h)regulation 90(8)(c) (entry and inspections powers; failure to comply);
(i)regulation 90(8)(f) (failure to produce information when required);
(j)regulation 90(8)(g) (false or misleading information);
(k)regulation 90(9) (failure to collect or transport waste electrical and electronic equipment in a way that optimises reuse and recycling).
S.I. 2013/3113, to which there are amendments not relevant to this Order.
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