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37.—(1) This regulation applies to the operator of a facility that receives notifiable waste.
(2) He commits an offence if he fails to—
(a)ensure that the recovery or disposal of such waste is completed within the time period in Article 9(7);
(b)comply with any condition of a consent imposed on him by the competent authority of destination in accordance with Article 10(1);
(c)comply with any condition, imposed by the competent authority of destination in accordance with Article 10(5), requiring him to keep records specified in that Article and send them to that competent authority in accordance with that Article;
(d)retain the movement document in accordance with Article 16(c);
(e)provide, in accordance with Article 16(d), confirmation that waste has been received;
(f)certify, in accordance with Article 16(e), that non-interim recovery or disposal has been completed;
(g)keep any document sent to or by the competent authorities in relation to a notified shipment in accordance with Article 20(1); or
(h)inform the competent authority of destination in accordance with Article 22(1) if a shipment of waste is rejected.
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