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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013

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78.  The appropriate authority will monitor—

(a)compliance with their obligations under regulations 11 to 14 and 18 to 20 of these Regulations by persons who are or may be producers or authorised representatives;

(b)the accuracy of the information provided in, or in connection with, a declaration of compliance submitted under regulation 19 or 39;

(c)operators of schemes that have been approved under Part 7;

(d)the accuracy of the information provided by operators of schemes in support of or in connection with an application for registration made under regulation 26;

(e)the accuracy of the information provided by operators of schemes in support of or in connection with a notification made under regulation 27;

(f)the accuracy of the information provided by any person in or in connection with the reporting requirements in—

(i)regulations 35 and 37 and 66 during the transitional period; or

(ii)from 1st January 2019, regulations 36 and 38 and 66;

(g)the accuracy of the information provided by operators of schemes in support of or in connection with an application for approval under regulation 55, together with any changes notified in accordance with regulation 56;

(h)the accuracy of the information provided by an operator of an AATF or an approved exporter in support of or in connection with an application for approval made under regulation 61;

(i)the accuracy of the information provided by an approved exporter in support of or in connection with an application for an extension of a grant of approval made under regulation 62; and

(j)the register of producers maintained under regulation 77.

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