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PART 5 DISTRIBUTOR OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS: WEEE FROM PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
36.Final user financing obligation: WEEE from users other than private households
38.WEEE from private households that presents a health and safety risk
40.Prohibition on showing the costs of financing the collection, treatment and environmentally sound disposal of WEEE from private households
40A.Final holder right of return: WEEE from private households
PART 7 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED SCHEMES AND WITHDRAWAL OF APPROVAL OF SCHEMES
PART 8 APPROVAL OF AUTHORISED TREATMENT FACILITIES AND EXPORTERS
List of products which fall under the categories in Schedule 1
1.Large household appliances Large cooling appliances Refrigerators Freezers Other large...
2.Small household appliances Vacuum cleaners Carpet sweepers Other appliances for...
3.IT and telecommunications equipment Centralised data processing: Mainframes Minicomputers Printer...
4.Consumer equipment Radio sets Television sets Videocameras Video recorders Hi-fi...
5.Lighting equipment Luminaires for fluorescent lamps with the exception of...
6.Electrical and electronic tools (with the exception of large-scale stationary...
7.Toys, leisure and sports equipment Electric trains or car racing...
8.Medical devices (with the exception of all implanted and infected...
9.Monitoring and control instruments Smoke detector Heating regulators Thermostats Measuring,...
10.Automatic dispensers Automatic dispensers for hot drinks Automatic dispensers for...
PART 1 Information to be included in a declaration of compliance by a producer
PART 2 Information to be included in a declaration of compliance by an operator of a scheme
1.The compliance period in respect of which the application for...
4.The address and telephone number of the registered office of...
6.The address for service of notices if different from the...
11.Details of the producer identification mark that each member of...
12.Where any scheme member has previously been registered under Part...
13.In relation to each scheme member, confirmation of whether the...
14.The Standard Industrial Classification (“SIC”) code for any scheme member...
Approval of proposed schemes and schemes
PART 1 Information to be included in an application for approval
PART 2 Information to be included in the constitution
1.The nature of the operator of the scheme's legal personality....
2.The type of relationship between the operator of the proposed...
3.Details of how membership fees and any other sums payable...
5.Details of the procedures under which the operator of the...
7.Details of the eligibility criteria for membership of the proposed...
8.Details of how evidence notes acquired by the operator of...
9.Details of any arbitration procedure that will apply for the...
10.Details of the arrangements in place for disseminating important information...
PART 3 Information to be included in the operational plan
PART 4 Requirements for approval of a proposed scheme and for continued approval of a scheme
Approval of authorised treatment facilities and exporters
PART 1 Information to be included in an application for approval
PART 2 Conditions of approval of authorised treatment facilities
1.An evidence note for treatment shall only be issued with...
2.An evidence note for recovery or recycling shall only be...
3.An evidence note for reuse as a whole appliance, treatment,...
4A.Where— (a) the result of rounding up under paragraph 4(a)...
5.Duplicate copies of any evidence note issued by the operator...
6.One or more substitute evidence note shall be issued by...
10.An evidence note which relates to— (a) WEEE received for...
12.WEEE treated at the relevant AATF shall meet the following...
13.The operator of the AATF will comply with the requirements...
14.The operator of the AATF has systems and procedures in...
PART 3 Conditions of approval of exporters
2A.Where— (a) the result of rounding up under paragraph 2(a)...
3.Duplicate copies of an evidence note issued under these Regulations...
4.One or more substitute evidence note shall be issued by...
8.The approved exporter will comply with the requirements of regulation...
9.The approved exporter has systems and procedures in place to...
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