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1. The name of the operator of the ATF or the exporter.
2. The registered office address and telephone number of the operator of the ATF or the exporter where he is a body registered in the United Kingdom or, if the operator of the ATF or the exporter is not a body registered in the United Kingdom, the address of his principal place of business and telephone number in the United Kingdom.
3. Where the operator of the ATF or exporter is a partnership, the names of all the partners.
4. Where the operator of the ATF or exporter is not a body registered in the United Kingdom or a partnership, the name of the person having control or management of that body.
5. The address for service of notices if different from that referred to in paragraph 2.
6. In the case of an application made by the operator of an ATF, the name and address of the ATF in respect of which he is applying for approval.
7. In the case of an application made by an exporter—
(a)the name and address of each site to which he proposes to export WEEE for re-use as a whole appliance, treatment, recovery or recycling;
(b)in respect of each site specified in accordance with paragraph (a)—
(i)specify the amount in tonnes of WEEE that he proposes to export to that site for re-use as a whole appliance, treatment, recovery pr recycling by reference to each of the following categories—
(aa)each of the categories listed in Schedule 1 (excluding display equipment, equipment containing refrigerants, gas discharge lamps, LED light sources and photovoltaic panels),
(bb)display equipment,
(cc)equipment containing refrigerants,
(dd)gas discharge lamps and LED light sources, and
(ee)photovoltaic panels;
(ii)the applicable reuse, treatment, recovery and recycling operations carried out by that site.
8. Confirmation of whether or not the operator of the ATF or the exporter has been convicted of an offence under these Regulations; and where a positive confirmation is given an explanation of how the contravention of these Regulations which resulted in the conviction occurred and what steps have been taken to ensure such a contravention will not occur in the future.
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