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Environment Protection (Beverage Containers and Plastic Bags) Act 2011
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18 Acceptance of empty permitted containers by operator of
collection depot
(1) Subject to subsections (4) and (6), the operator of an approved
collection depot must accept an empty container, delivered to the
depot by a person for claiming the refund amount, if the container:
(a) is a permitted container; and
(b) was purchased in the Territory, or a corresponding jurisdiction,
after the start of the CDS.
(4) The operator is not required to accept an empty container delivered
to the collection depot if any of the following circumstances apply:
(a) the operator is unable:
(i) to verify that the container was supplied by a CDS
supplier; or
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(ii) to identify the approved refund marking on the container
(for example, because the container is crushed or the
label has been removed or is illegible);
(b) the container is contaminated;
(c) the container has a removable lid on it;
(d) the operator has asked for a declaration under section 17(3)
for the container and the request has not been complied with;
(e) a circumstance stated in the collection approval relating to the
approved depot.
(5) However, the operator of the collection depot must not refuse to
accept an empty container in a circumstance mentioned in
subsection (4)(a) to (e) if the waste management arrangement
relating to containers delivered to that collection depot requires
acceptance in that circumstance.
(6) Before accepting empty permitted containers at a collection depot
for payment of the refund amount, the operator may require the
person delivering the containers to sort them by material type.