Search Legislation

The Batteries and Accumulators (Containing Dangerous Substances) (Amendment) Regulations 2000

 Help about what version

What Version

  • Latest available (Revised)
  • Original (As made)
 Help about opening options

Opening Options

Status:

This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format.

Amendment of the Batteries and Accumulators (Containing Dangerous Substances) Regulations 1994

2.  The Batteries and Accumulators (Containing Dangerous Substances) Regulations 1994(1) are amended as follows:—

(a)in regulation 2(1), all after “secondary (rechargeable) cells” is omitted;

(b)in regulation 2(2)—

(i)for the definition of “Community” there is substituted—

“the Community” means the European Community, and a reference to the Community includes a reference to the European Economic Area(2);;

(ii)for the definition of “the Directive” there is substituted—

“the Directive” means Council Directive 91/157/EEC on batteries and accumulators containing certain dangerous substances(3) as amended by Commission Directive 98/101/EC(4);;

(iii)for the definition of “prohibited battery” there is substituted—

  • “prohibited battery” and “prohibited accumulator” have the meanings given by regulation 3(2) below;;

(c)after regulation 2 there is inserted—

Application

2A.  These Regulations apply on and after 18th December 2000 to—

(a)batteries and accumulators put on the market as from 1st January 1999 containing more than 0.0005% of mercury by weight;

(b)batteries and accumulators put on the market as from 18th September 1992 and containing:—

(i)more than 25mg of mercury per cell, except alkaline manganese batteries;

(ii)more than 0.025% of cadmium by weight;

(iii)more than 0.4% of lead by weight;

(c)alkaline manganese batteries containing more than 0.025% of mercury by weight placed on the market as from 18th September 1992.;

(d)for regulation 3 there is substituted—

Prohibition on marketing of certain types of batteries and accumulators

3.(1) No person shall market a prohibited battery or prohibited accumulator.

(2) In these Regulations, “prohibited battery” and “prohibited accumulator” refer respectively to batteries and accumulators (whether incorporated into appliances or otherwise) containing more than 0.0005% of mercury by weight, other than button cells and batteries composed of button cells with a mercury content of no more than 2% by weight.;

(e)to regulation 4(1) the following footnote is inserted and referenced “(d)” in the headpiece after “the relevant heavy metal content mark”—

(d)The second indent in the second paragraph of Article 4.2 of the Directive provided for the indications to include a recycling mark, where appropriate. No such mark was provided for subsequently in the Marking Directive(5).;

(f)for regulation 4(3) there is substituted—

(3) Paragraph (1) above shall not apply in relation to a battery or accumulator which is marketed in Great Britain on or after 18th December 2000 and which was manufactured for sale in, or imported into, the Community on or after 1st January 1994.; and

(g)for regulation 7(1) there is substituted—

(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) below, any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of regulation 3 above, or any notice served pursuant to regulation 6 above within the period specified in that notice, shall be guilty of an offence and liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale..

(1)

S.I. 1994/232.

(2)

The European Economic Area was set up by the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992 as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993, and came into existence on 1st January 1994. The Agreement came into force in relation to Liechtenstein on 1st May 1995.

(3)

OJ No L78, 26.3.91, p. 38. The application of the Directive was extended to the EEA by Article 23 of, and paragraph 11 of section XI (Dangerous Substances) of Annex II to, the EEA Agreement.

(4)

OJ No L1, 5.1.99, p. 1.

(5)

Commission Directive 93/86/EEC (OJ L264, 23.10.93, p. 51).

Back to top

Options/Help

Print Options

Close

Legislation is available in different versions:

Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area.

Original (As Enacted or Made): The original version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. No changes have been applied to the text.

Close

Opening Options

Different options to open legislation in order to view more content on screen at once

Close

More Resources

Access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item from this tab. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:

  • the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy
  • lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item
  • confers power and blanket amendment details
  • all formats of all associated documents
  • correction slips
  • links to related legislation and further information resources
Close

More Resources

Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:

  • the original print PDF of the as made version that was used for the print copy
  • correction slips

Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including:

  • lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item
  • confers power and blanket amendment details
  • all formats of all associated documents
  • links to related legislation and further information resources