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6.—(1) Where—
(a)an advance notification or report is required or permitted;
(b)the notification or report relates to a matter which occurs on or after commencement day; and
(c)an operator of a qualifying nuclear facility sent to the Commission, before commencement day, an advance notification or report in respect of that matter under the Article of Commission Regulation (EURATOM) 302/2005 set out in the first column of the table;
the advance notification or report, which was sent to the Commission, is to be treated, for the purposes of these Regulations, as having been sent by the operator to the ONR under the relevant regulation set out in the second column of the table.
Relevant provision of Commission Regulation (EURATOM) 302/2005 | Relevant provision of these Regulations |
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1. Information on new qualifying nuclear facilities (Article 4 and 24) | Regulation 3(2) |
2. Advance notice of changes to the basic technical characteristics of a qualifying nuclear facility Article 4 | Regulation 3(3) |
3. Programme of activities Article 5 | Regulation 4 |
4. Special Report Article 14 | Regulation 16(1) |
5. Advance notification of exports of qualifying nuclear material Article 20 and Annex VI | Regulation 21(1) and (2) and the form set out in Part 5 of Schedule 1 |
6. Advance notification of imports of qualifying nuclear material Article 21 and Annex VII | Regulation 22(1)-(3) and the form set out in Part 6 of Schedule 1 |
(2) To the extent that, in the period of six months before commencement day, an operator sent a special report to the Commission under Article 14 of Commission Regulation (EURATOM) 302/2005, then the operator must comply with regulations 16(3) and 17(3) in respect of that special report.
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