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<blockquote data-quote="Fubar" data-source="post: 8689667" data-attributes="member: 54774"><p>My reading of it is that an exemption lasts 3 years. You can only register the exemption once on the same holding within that 3 years. You can't unregister and then re-register within that 3 years either. But once the 3 years has expired you can register again straight away. So you will always be eligible to have the exemption. I think it's because some exemptions limit the quantity of waste you are allowed to handle within a certain time frame. They are probably trying to prevent people from registering an exemption, using up all their limits within a year, then unregistering and re-applying for another exemption straight away in order to handle even more waste.(essentially doubling or even tripling their limits in the 3 year timescale).</p><p>That's how I read it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fubar, post: 8689667, member: 54774"] My reading of it is that an exemption lasts 3 years. You can only register the exemption once on the same holding within that 3 years. You can't unregister and then re-register within that 3 years either. But once the 3 years has expired you can register again straight away. So you will always be eligible to have the exemption. I think it's because some exemptions limit the quantity of waste you are allowed to handle within a certain time frame. They are probably trying to prevent people from registering an exemption, using up all their limits within a year, then unregistering and re-applying for another exemption straight away in order to handle even more waste.(essentially doubling or even tripling their limits in the 3 year timescale). That's how I read it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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