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The Environmental Protection (Controls on Ozone-Depleting Substances) Regulations 2011

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Regulation 4(1)

SCHEDULE 2Offences for breach of the EU Regulation

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Provision of the EU RegulationSubject matter
Article 4Production of controlled substances
Article 5(1)Placing on the market and use of controlled substances
Article 5(2)Placing on the market of controlled substances in non-refillable containers
Article 6(1)Placing on the market of products and equipment containing or relying on controlled substances
Article 6(2)Prohibition and decommissioning of fire protection systems and fire extinguishers containing halons
Article 13(3)Decommissioning of fire protection systems and fire extinguishers containing halons
Article 15(1)Imports of controlled substances and products and equipment containing or relying on controlled substances
Article 17(1)Exports of controlled substances or products and equipment containing or relying on controlled substances
Article 20Trade with a State not party to the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer or a territory not covered by that Protocol
Article 22(1), (2) and (4)Recovery and destruction, recycling and reclamation of controlled substances
Article 23(1)Precautionary measures to prevent and minimise leakages and emissions of controlled substances
Article 23(2)Requirements for specified stationary equipment or systems
Article 23(3)Record keeping by undertakings
Article 23(5)Precautionary measures to prevent and minimise leakages and emissions of controlled substances used as feedstock or process agents
Article 23(6)Precautionary measures to prevent and minimise leakages and emissions of controlled substances inadvertently produced in the manufacture of other chemicals
Article 24(1)Production, import, placing on the market, use or export of new substances

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