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Reporting: WEEE during the transitional periodU.K.

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35.—(1) An operator of a scheme must provide to the appropriate authority information on—

(a)the total amount in tonnes of WEEE that the operator has been responsible for collecting from a designated collection facility;

[F1(b)the total amount in tonnes of WEEE that the operator has been responsible for delivering to an AATF for treatment or to an approved exporter of whole appliances for reuse outside the United Kingdom;]

(c)the total amount in tonnes of WEEE that has been returned to the operator under regulation 43;

(d)the total amount in tonnes of WEEE that the operator has taken back under [F2regulation 52];

during a relevant compliance period.

(2) The information referred to in paragraph (1) must be—

(a)in writing;

(b)either submitted in the format published by the appropriate authority under regulation 79 or online; and

(c)provided—

(i)on or before 30th April in a relevant compliance period in respect of the first quarter period in that compliance period,

(ii)on or before 31st July in a relevant compliance period in respect of the second quarter period in that compliance period,

(iii)on or before 31st October in a relevant compliance period in respect of the third quarter period in that compliance period; and

(iv)on or before 31st January in the year immediately following the end of a relevant compliance period in respect of the fourth quarter period in that compliance period.

(3) The information referred to in paragraph (1) [F3must], during the transitional period—

(a)specify the amount in tonnes of WEEE by reference to each of the following categories—

(i)the categories listed in Schedule 1 (excluding display equipment, appliances containing refrigerants, gas discharge lamps, LED light sources and photovoltaic panels),

(ii)display equipment,

(iii)appliances containing refrigerants,

(iv)gas discharge lamps and LED light sources; and

(v)photovoltaic panels; and

(b)for each category referred to in sub-paragraph (a), specify the amount in tonnes of—

(i)WEEE from private households; and

(ii)WEEE from users other than private households.

(4) The information referred to in paragraph (1)(b) [F3must] specify to which AATF or approved exporter the relevant WEEE was delivered.

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