Waste Act definition

Waste Act means the National Environmental Management: Waste Act, 2008 (Act No. 59 of 2008);
Waste Act means the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (Act 59 of 2008) as amended from time to time;
Waste Act means the National Environmental Management: Waste Act No 59 of 2008 as amended and the regulations norms and standards published thereunder, as amended;

Examples of Waste Act in a sentence

  • Generally binding legal regulations issued based on the Act, in particular: (i) Decree on duty to keep records, (ii) Decree of the Ministry No. 365/2015 Coll., providing for a catalogue of waste, (iii) Decree of the Ministry No. 371/2015 Coll., by which certain provisions of the Waste Act are implemented, (iv) Decree of the Ministry No. 373/2015 Coll.

  • Check the types of waste that will be generated, all of which fall under the California Medical Waste Act: ☐ Contaminated sharps (i.e., if contaminated with ³ Risk Group 2 materials) ☐ Animal carcasses ☐ Pathology waste known or suspected to be contaminated with ³ Risk Group 2 pathogens) ☐ Red bag biohazardous waste (i.e., with ³ Risk Group 2 materials) for autoclaving ☐ Human or non-human primate blood, tissues, etc.

  • If the Producer Organisation ceases to operate as a producer organisation and for this or some other reason is removed from the producer register referred to in the Waste Act, this Contract will auto- matically cease to be valid with immediate effect in respect of the Producer Organisation concerned.

  • If a Producer Organisation ceases to operate as a Producer Organisation and subsequently, or for some other reason, is removed from the producer register referred to in the Waste Act, this Contract shall automatically immediately cease to be valid in respect of the Producer Organisation concerned.

  • The Producer Organisation has submitted an application for approval in the producer register referred to in the Waste Act and is responsible for ensuring that it is accepted for entry in the producer register.

  • Operate so as to not violate any laws and rules of the State of Montana, including, but not limited to, the Montana Clean Air Act, the Montana Solid Waste Management Act, the Montana Clean Water Act, the Montana Hazardous Waste Act or any federal laws and rules.

  • The bidder shall comply with Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Act and its implementing regulations.

  • The PRO shall be obliged to perform, in the extent of the reported, higher quantity of packaging and/or non-packaging products placed or distributed on the market, the specified obligations for the producer under Section 54(1) (d) and Section 74(1) of the Waste Act in the following quarter for the previous quarter, except for the fourth quarter.

  • The PRO shall not be entitled to request conducting the Audit at the producer more often than once every 6 months; this shall not apply if the last Audit has discovered a breach of the producer’s obligations or if the Audit is initiated or ordered or otherwise required by the MoE SR or another competent state authority or if such an obligation to conduct the Audit verifying the performance of the Agreement ensues for the PRO from the Waste Act.

  • Legacy management requirements described in this attachment are intended to address the requirements of the following statutes: • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) including applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs); and • Colorado Hazardous Waste Act (CHWA).


More Definitions of Waste Act

Waste Act means t he National Environmental Management: Waste Act, 59 of 2008
Waste Act means the National Environmental Waste Management Act 59 of 2008 and includes the regulations;