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The Motor Fuel (Road Vehicle and Mobile Machinery) Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Regulations 2012 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introductory Provisions

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 3.Definitions of energy products and relevant use

  3. PART 2 The Motor Fuel Greenhouse Gas Reporting Requirement

    1. 4.The Motor Fuel Greenhouse Gas Reporting Requirement

    2. 5.Determinations of amounts, energy content and GHGi of energy products

    3. 6.Verifier’s assurance report

  4. PART 2A THE GHG EMISSIONS THRESHOLD AND THE GHG REDUCTION OBLIGATION

    1. 6A.Application of Part 2A

    2. 6B.The unit GHGi threshold and the GHG reduction obligation

    3. 6C.Calculation, and notification, of amount of GHG reduction obligation

  5. PART 3 Administration

    1. 7.Administration

    2. 8.Establishment of accounts

    3. 9.Power of the Administrator to require further information or evidence

    4. 10.Closure of accounts

    5. 11.Managing accounts

    6. 12.Processing of information and evidence

    7. 13.Duty to require information from regulated suppliers and applicants for GHG credits

    8. 14.Power to require information from non-regulated suppliers

    9. 15.Mass balance system

    10. 15A.Data allocation system: information on the origin and place of purchase of an energy product received from multiple sources

    11. 16.Other powers and duties conferred and imposed on the Administrator

  6. PART 3A GHG CREDITS

    1. 16A.GHG credits: calculation of CO2eq savings

    2. 16B.Applications for GHG credits

    3. 16C.Issue of GHG credits: requirements and supplementary

    4. 16D.Transfers of GHG credits

    5. 16E.Revocation of GHG credits

    6. 16F.Payments

  7. PART 4 Discharge of reporting requirement

    1. 17.Reliance upon RTF certificates as evidence in relation to renewable transport fuel

  8. PART 5 Civil penalties

    1. 18.Civil penalties

    2. 19.Civil penalty notices

    3. 20.Objections to civil penalties

    4. 21.Appeals against civil penalties

  9. PART 6 Disclosure of information held by Revenue and Customs

    1. 22.Disclosure of information held by Revenue and Customs

    2. 23.Further disclosure of information

    3. 24.Wrongful disclosure

  10. PART 7 Review of implementation and Regulations

    1. 25.Review of implementation

    2. 26.Review

  11. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      Evidence or information to be provided by a supplier to the Administrator under regulation 13(2)

      1. 1.General information

      2. 2.Information as to whether the supplier has supplied any of...

      3. 3.Information about energy products

      4. 4.Information as to how much of an energy product supplied...

      5. 5.Information as to how much of the energy content of...

      6. 6.Information as to how much of the energy content of...

      7. 7.Information as to the GHGi of each type of energy...

      8. 8.Information as to the provisional mean values of the estimated...

      9. 9.Information as to the lower heating value for each type...

      10. 10.The additional sustainability information in respect of any relevant renewable...

      11. 11.(1) If known or if reasonably ascertainable, and subject to...

      12. 12.Information as to the raw material source and process for...

      13. 13.In the case of biofuel, evidence that the biofuel meets...

      14. 14.Information as to the adjustment factor (see regulations 6C and...

      15. 15.Information about electricity for use in electric road vehicles

      16. 16.Information as to the GHGi of the electricity supplied for...

      17. 17.Information as to the adjustment factor (see regulation 16A) for...

      18. 18.General information about a UER

      19. 19.UER eligibility requirements and calculation requirements

  12. Explanatory Note

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