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29.—(1) If there is a change to the details entered in respect of a producer on a register maintained under regulation 76—
(a)the operator of the battery compliance scheme of which the producer is a scheme member at the time of that change; or
(b)the small producer,
as the case may be, must notify the appropriate authority of it within one month of the change of circumstance.
(2) If a scheme member or small producer ceases to be a producer—
(a)the scheme operator at the time of that change of circumstance; or
(b)the small producer,
as the case may be, must notify the appropriate authority of it within one month of the change.
(3) A notification under this regulation must—
(a)be made in writing and signed by the appropriate person;
(b)contain, in addition to notification of the change of details or circumstance, the producer’s name and battery producer registration number;
(c)be submitted in the format published by the appropriate authority under regulation 76;
(d)where the notification is made by a scheme operator, be accompanied by evidence that the battery compliance scheme has been approved under regulation 49.
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