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Changes over time for: Section 7


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Point in time view as at 01/04/2014.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Biofuels and Other Fuel Substitutes (Payment of Excise Duties etc.) Regulations 2004, Section 7.

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WarehousingU.K.
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7.—(1) Only biofuel that is—
(a)special energy product, ...
(b)bioethanol for the production of bioethanol blend, [or,]
[(c)bioethanol for the production of biodiesel,]
may be produced in an excise warehouse or warehoused.
(2) Subject to, and in accordance with, warehousing regulations—
(a)biofuel that is special energy product may be warehoused for any purpose,
[(b)bioethanol may be warehoused only for the purpose of —
(i)blending with hydrocarbon oil to produce bioethanol blend; or
(ii)producing biodiesel.]
(3) In this regulation, “special energy product” has the same meaning as in regulation 2 of the Excise Warehousing (Energy Products) Regulations 2004 .
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