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2.Amendments to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006
Amendments to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006
3.(1) Regulation 10 (obligation to join a scheme) is amended...
5.(1) Regulation 22 (financing: WEEE from private households) is amended...
7.(1) Regulation 27 (reporting: WEEE) is amended as follows.
8.(1) Regulation 28 (reporting: EEE put on the market) is...
9.(1) Regulation 29 (declaration of compliance) is amended as follows....
10.Amendments to Part 5 (distributor obligations and rights: WEEE from private households)
11.(1) Regulation 34 (record keeping) is amended as follows.
12.Amendments to Part 7 (approval of proposed schemes and withdrawal of approval of schemes)
13.(1) Regulation 43 (conditions of approval) is amended as follows....
14.Amendments to Part 8 (approval of authorised treatment facilities and exporters)
15.(1) Regulation 47 (application for approval) is amended as follows....
17.(1) Regulation 58 (evidence notes) is amended as follows.
19.Schedule 6 (information to be included in an application for registration of producers and notification of new scheme members)
21.Schedule 8 (approval of authorised treatment facilities and exporters)
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