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PART III REGISTRATION: PRODUCERS AND SCHEMES
PART VIII GROUPS OF COMPANIES, PUB OPERATING BUSINESSES AND LICENSORS AND MID-YEAR CHANGES
RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OBLIGATIONS
2.Where a small producer has elected to follow the allocation...
4.(1) The following percentages are prescribed as the percentages for...
6.The following percentages are prescribed as the recycling target “Y”...
8.Table 3 prescribes the recycling allocation “B” in relation to...
9.Paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 1 applies for the purposes of...
10.Where the appropriate Agency is satisfied that a producer has...
PART I INFORMATION TO BE CONTAINED IN APPLICATION FOR PRODUCER REGISTRATION
PART II INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN AN APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A SCHEME
PART III STATEMENT OF THE SCHEME'S POLICIES AND THE OPERATIONAL PLANS OF SCHEMES AND PRODUCERS
LICENSORS AND PUB OPERATING BUSINESSES
1.A head organisation has producer responsibility obligations in the situations...
2.Paragraph 6 below applies to determine the producer responsibility obligations...
3.(1) The situations referred to in paragraph 1 above are...
4.Where the head organisation is a licensor, for the purposes...
5.Where the head organisation is a pub operating business, for...
8.Where the head organisation does not have the information necessary...
9.For the purposes of this Schedule— (a) “head organisation” means...
5.Where paragraph 4(a) above applies the company shall either—
6.Where— (a) paragraph 4(a) above applies; (b) in relation to...
7.Where— (a) paragraph 4(a) above applies; (b) in relation to...
8.Where— (a) paragraph 4(a) above applies; (b) in relation to...
9.Where— (a) paragraph 4(a) above applies; (b) in relation to...
11.Where— (a) paragraph 4(b) above applies; (b) in relation to...
12.Where— (a) paragraph 4(b) above applies; (b) in relation to...
13.Where— (a) paragraph 4(b) above applies; (b) in relation to...
14.Where— (a) paragraph 4(b) above applies; (b) in relation to...
16.The proportion referred to in paragraphs 8 and 9 above...
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