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2.Amendment of the Offshore Combustion Installations (Pollution Prevention and Control) Regulations 2013
7.New Regulation 4A (applications for permits: medium combustion plant)
8.Amendment of regulation 5 (making applications publicly available)
9.Amendment of regulation 6 (applications for permits and variation of permits: effects on the environment of other member States)
11.New regulation 7A (determining applications: medium combustion plant)
12.Amendment of regulation 8 (granting and refusal of applications)
13.New regulation 8A (granting and refusal of applications: medium combustion plant)
19.Amendment of regulation 12 (variation of operation of offshore combustion installations)
20.New regulations 12A and 12B (variation of existing permits and variation of operation)
22.Amendment of regulation 14 (variation of conditions in permits following a review except further to regulation 13(2)(c))
23.Amendment of regulation 15 (variation of conditions in permits following a review further to regulation 13(2)(c)
24.New regulation 15A (review of permits: medium combustion plant)
28.Amendment of regulation 20 (transboundary projects in other member States)
32.Amendment of regulation 23 (information notices and reporting)
34.Amendment of regulation 27 (environmental inspection plans and programmes)
36.Amendment of regulation 29 (reports further to inspections)
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