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9. The operational plan must include the following information in relation to each of the three compliance periods—
(a)details of the financial resources and technical expertise that will be available to enable the performance of the obligations of the operator of the proposed scheme under Part 3 of these Regulations;
(b)details of how the operator of the proposed scheme will ensure that the scheme will discharge that operator’s obligations under regulation 19(1);
(c)details of how the operator of the proposed scheme will ensure that that operator’s obligations under Part 3 of these Regulations will be complied with in a timely manner;
(d)details of—
(i)how the operator of the proposed scheme will fulfil its duty to arrange for and ensure the collection of waste portable batteries from distributors under regulation 32(2);
(ii)the facilities the operator of the proposed scheme will provide to ensure that economic operators and waste collection authorities are able to exercise their right under regulation 33(1);
(iii)the scheme information campaign.
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