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PART 2 PRODUCER OBLIGATIONS: PORTABLE BATTERIES
11.Information provided to operators of battery compliance schemes
13.Reporting: portable batteries placed on the market by a small producer
16.Treatment, recycling, record keeping and reporting after withdrawal of scheme approval
17.Duty of the appropriate authority to determine and notify producer's share
PART 3 OBLIGATIONS OF BATTERY COMPLIANCE SCHEMES AND REGISTRATION OF PRODUCERS OF PORTABLE BATTERIES
20.Duty of the appropriate authority to determine and notify scheme operator's aggregate share of costs
23.Reporting: batteries placed on the market by scheme members
27.Form of an application to register scheme members or a small producer
28.Duties of the appropriate authority in relation to applications to register producers of portable batteries
PART 4 PORTABLE BATTERIES: OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS OF DISTRIBUTORS AND OTHER ECONOMIC OPERATORS
PART 5 PRODUCER OBLIGATIONS: INDUSTRIAL AND AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES
Information to be included in an application for registration of producers
PART 1 Information to be included in an application for approval
3.The address and telephone number of— (a) the registered office...
4.Where the operator of the proposed scheme is a partnership...
5.An address for service of notices if different from that...
6.Confirmation that the rules of the proposed scheme provide—
8.Confirmation that the rules of the proposed scheme provide—
Approval of battery treatment operators and exporters
PART 1 Information to be included in an application for approval
2.The registered office address and telephone number of the battery...
3.Where the battery treatment operator or exporter is a partnership...
4.Where the battery treatment operator or exporter is a body...
5.An address for service of notices if different from that...
9.Confirmation of whether or not the battery treatment operator or...
PART 3 Conditions of approval relating to portable batteries: approved battery treatment operators
13.An approved battery treatment operator must not issue a batteries...
14.An approved battery treatment operator must record a quantity of...
15.An approved battery treatment operator must retain a duplicate copy...
16.An approved battery treatment operator must not issue a batteries...
17.An approved battery treatment operator must not issue a batteries...
18.An approved battery treatment operator must issue batteries evidence notes...
19.An approved battery treatment operator must issue a batteries evidence...
20.An approved battery treatment operator must not issue a batteries...
21.An approved battery treatment operator must not arrange for the...
PART 4 Conditions of approval relating to portable batteries: approved battery exporters
22.An approved batteries exporter must not issue a batteries evidence...
23.An approved batteries exporter must record a quantity of waste...
24.An approved batteries exporter must retain a duplicate copy of...
25.An approved batteries exporter must not issue a batteries evidence...
26.An approved batteries exporter must issue batteries evidence notes only...
27.An approved batteries exporter must issue a batteries evidence note...
28.An approved batteries exporter must not issue a batteries evidence...
PART 1 Procedure of appeals (other than those to the Planning Appeals Commission)
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