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3.Vehicles and End-of-Life Vehicles to which these Regulations apply
7.Registration and declaration of responsibility by producers
8.The Secretary of State’s decision to ascribe responsibility to a producer in respect of vehicles placed on the market
10.Producer’s obligation to establish and submit details of his system for collection
13.Approval of a producer’s application to establish a collection system
14.Revisions to a producer’s application for approval of a collection system where it is anticipated the number of end-of-life vehicles will change in a subsequent year
17.Content of a compliance notice served under regulation 16
1.POWERS OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION OF PREMISES EXERCISABLE BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PERSONS AUTHORISED UNDER REGULATION 22
2.To make such examination and investigation as may in any...
4.To take such measurements and photographs and make such recordings...
6.To require the production of, or where the information is...
7.To require any person to afford such facilities and assistance...
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