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### sec.159B Schedule of proposed end of waste codes
The chief executive must keep an up-to-date schedule of draft end of waste codes the chief executive has decided to prepare.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the chief executive must update the schedule after considering submissions under section 161 and deciding whether or not to make a draft end of waste code for a particular waste.
The schedule must state—
the following for each proposed draft end of waste code included in the schedule—
the particular waste to be the subject of the draft code;
the proposed use of a resource under the draft code;
when the process for making the draft code will start and end;
whether a technical advisory panel will be established to prepare the draft code and, if so, when the panel will be required to give the draft code to the chief executive;
that a person may register the person’s interest in being consulted when the draft code is being prepared; and
other information prescribed by regulation.
The chief executive must publish the schedule—
on the department’s website; and
in any other way the chief executive considers appropriate.
s 159B ins 2017 No. 31 s 10
(sec.159B-ssec.1) The chief executive must keep an up-to-date schedule of draft end of waste codes the chief executive has decided to prepare.
(sec.159B-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , the chief executive must update the schedule after considering submissions under section 161 and deciding whether or not to make a draft end of waste code for a particular waste.
(sec.159B-ssec.3) The schedule must state— the following for each proposed draft end of waste code included in the schedule— the particular waste to be the subject of the draft code; the proposed use of a resource under the draft code; when the process for making the draft code will start and end; whether a technical advisory panel will be established to prepare the draft code and, if so, when the panel will be required to give the draft code to the chief executive; that a person may register the person’s interest in being consulted when the draft code is being prepared; and other information prescribed by regulation.
(sec.159B-ssec.4) The chief executive must publish the schedule— on the department’s website; and in any other way the chief executive considers appropriate.
- (a) the following for each proposed draft end of waste code included in the schedule— (i) the particular waste to be the subject of the draft code; (ii) the proposed use of a resource under the draft code; (iii) when the process for making the draft code will start and end; (iv) whether a technical advisory panel will be established to prepare the draft code and, if so, when the panel will be required to give the draft code to the chief executive; (v) that a person may register the person’s interest in being consulted when the draft code is being prepared; and
- (i) the particular waste to be the subject of the draft code;
- (ii) the proposed use of a resource under the draft code;
- (iii) when the process for making the draft code will start and end;
- (iv) whether a technical advisory panel will be established to prepare the draft code and, if so, when the panel will be required to give the draft code to the chief executive;
- (v) that a person may register the person’s interest in being consulted when the draft code is being prepared; and
- (b) other information prescribed by regulation.
- (i) the particular waste to be the subject of the draft code;
- (ii) the proposed use of a resource under the draft code;
- (iii) when the process for making the draft code will start and end;
- (iv) whether a technical advisory panel will be established to prepare the draft code and, if so, when the panel will be required to give the draft code to the chief executive;
- (v) that a person may register the person’s interest in being consulted when the draft code is being prepared; and
- (a) on the department’s website; and
- (b) in any other way the chief executive considers appropriate.