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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Special Waste Regulations 1996.
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1. Citation, commencement, extent, application and interpretationPrevious MatchNext Match
2ZA.Determination that a waste is hazardous wastePrevious MatchNext Match
2ZB.Specific waste to be treated as hazardous wastePrevious MatchNext Match
2ZC.Specific waste to be treated as non-hazardousPrevious MatchNext Match
2ZD.Provisions common to regulations 2ZB and 2ZCPrevious MatchNext Match
2ZF.Modification of the Waste DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
3. Certain radioactive waste to be special wastePrevious MatchNext Match
4A.Packaging and labelling of special wastePrevious MatchNext Match
5. Consignment notes: standard procedurePrevious MatchNext Match
6. Consignment notes: cases in which pre-notification is not requiredPrevious MatchNext Match
7. Consignment notes: procedure where pre-notification is not requiredPrevious MatchNext Match
8. Consignment notes: carrier’s roundsPrevious MatchNext Match
9. Consignment notes: removal of ships’ waste to reception facilitiesPrevious MatchNext Match
10. Consignment notes etc.: duty of consignee not accepting delivery of a consignmentPrevious MatchNext Match
10A.Consignment notes: requirement for a new consignment notePrevious MatchNext Match
11. Consignment notes: duties of the AgenciesPrevious MatchNext Match
12. Consignment notes: provisions as to furnishingPrevious MatchNext Match
13. Consignment notes: importers and exportersPrevious MatchNext Match
15A.Registers: special waste producersPrevious MatchNext Match
17. Restrictions on mixing special wastePrevious MatchNext Match
19. Responsibilities of the AgenciesPrevious MatchNext Match
19A.Mutual recognition of consignment notesPrevious MatchNext Match
20. Transitional provisions for certificates of technical competencePrevious MatchNext Match
20A.Transitional provisions and “grandfather rights”Previous MatchNext Match
21. Amendment of regulations relating to the assessment of environmental effectsPrevious MatchNext Match
22. Amendment of the Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations 1991Previous MatchNext Match
23. Amendment of the Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1991Previous MatchNext Match
24. Amendment of the Controlled Waste Regulations 1992Previous MatchNext Match
25. Amendment of the Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match
AMENDMENTS TO THE WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING REGULATIONS 1994Previous MatchNext Match
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