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#### 47 Other consequences if receiver accepts or rejects waste
47 Other consequences if receiver accepts or rejects waste
(cf clause 26 of 2005 Reg)
> > (1) If a receiver of waste accepts the waste, any subsequent transportation of the waste from the waste facility occupied by the receiver is to be treated as a new consignment of the waste for the purposes of this Part and, accordingly, requires a new consignment authorisation and waste transport certificate.
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> > (2) If a receiver of waste rejects the waste, the receiver must inform the transporter of the waste of a waste facility—
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> > > (a) to which the waste can be transported, and
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> > > (b) that can lawfully accept the waste.
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> > Maximum penalty—200 penalty units in the case of a corporation, 100 penalty units in the case of an individual.
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> > (3) For the purposes of this Part, a consignment authorisation, or waste transport certificate, for waste that has been rejected by a receiver of waste is taken to authorise the transportation of the waste from the facility occupied by the receiver to a waste facility that can lawfully accept the waste.