Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Prea
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標題Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced的月份是7, 年度是2018, 分類是Waste, 全文是Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced Amendments to the Permit Management Regul....
編號 | 3704 |
標題 | Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced |
摘要 | Waste Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced Amendments to the Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) were preannounced to improve the management of clearance and disposal organizations and to ensure proper waste treatment. Through the revisions, the EPA also aims to carry out the tracking of the products made from recycled materials and to implement the transparency of waste clearance fees. |
全文 | Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced Amendments to the Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) were preannounced to improve the management of clearance and disposal organizations and to ensure proper waste treatment. Through the revisions, the EPA also aims to carry out the tracking of the products made from recycled materials and to implement the transparency of waste clearance fees. To promote resource recycling and reuse, waste is allowed to be made into products as long as the disposal organization obtains a waste disposal permit with the standards, usage, and flow of the recycled product labelled on it. Therefore, to reduce the concern of reusing waste and to ensure recycled products are manufactured properly, the EPA has reinforced the regulations on the reporting of flow records of recycled products through these amendments. To prevent negative competition in the charge of the service between disposal/clearance organizations, an addendum was also made to the Regulations that stipulates disposal/clearance organizations shall publish information on the fees for their service and other related details for the commissioning parties’ convenience. The Regulations have been amended three times since first promulgated in 2001. To strengthen the management of recycled products put out by disposal organizations and to stabilize the market prices of waste disposal service, the EPA has amended the Regulations to better adapt to the current society. The main points of the amendments are as follows: 1) Application for the establishment approval documents for disposal organizations shall now also submit the following documents: cost analysis for the establishment and the operation plan. The requirements for installing surveillance system have also been revised. 2) Regulations on the monitoring records of the derivative wastes produced by disposing hazardous industrial waste have been added. Those applying for the issuance or extension of a disposal permit shall now also submit a quality management plan for both the waste accepted and produced and an operation management plan. 3) The validity period for the first permit has been updated and the timing to apply and review the permit extension has been revised. According to the amendments, the expiration date of the permit will still take effect even if the issuing authority has not made a decision by then. Those applying for an extension should conduct operational tests on the waste disposal equipment. 4) Those applying for an extension of clearance or disposal permits shall submit the proof of being a local union member. 5) Disposal organizations shall preserve and report their operating records based on their quality management plan for both the waste accepted and produced and their operation management plan. The disposal organizations shall also provide surveillance video for the inspections by the competent authority or enforcement authority. 6) Clearance/disposal organizations shall publish information on the fees of their service and shall not charge more than the published fees. 7) An addition to the required measures to be taken when the disposal organizations that are approved to operate produce recycled goods. 8) If the permit of a clearance/disposal organization is canceled or revoked, the organization may not use the same/similar organization name or use the same VAT number to apply for the permit again within the next five year. |
年度 | 2018 |
月份 | 7 |
分類 | Waste |
檔案位置 | http://V21/V21-7 |
編號3704 |
標題Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced |
摘要Waste Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced Amendments to the Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) were preannounced to improve the management of clearance and disposal organizations and to ensure proper waste treatment. Through the revisions, the EPA also aims to carry out the tracking of the products made from recycled materials and to implement the transparency of waste clearance fees. |
全文Amendments to Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal Preannounced Amendments to the Permit Management Regulations for Public and Private Waste Clearance and Disposal (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) were preannounced to improve the management of clearance and disposal organizations and to ensure proper waste treatment. Through the revisions, the EPA also aims to carry out the tracking of the products made from recycled materials and to implement the transparency of waste clearance fees. To promote resource recycling and reuse, waste is allowed to be made into products as long as the disposal organization obtains a waste disposal permit with the standards, usage, and flow of the recycled product labelled on it. Therefore, to reduce the concern of reusing waste and to ensure recycled products are manufactured properly, the EPA has reinforced the regulations on the reporting of flow records of recycled products through these amendments. To prevent negative competition in the charge of the service between disposal/clearance organizations, an addendum was also made to the Regulations that stipulates disposal/clearance organizations shall publish information on the fees for their service and other related details for the commissioning parties’ convenience. The Regulations have been amended three times since first promulgated in 2001. To strengthen the management of recycled products put out by disposal organizations and to stabilize the market prices of waste disposal service, the EPA has amended the Regulations to better adapt to the current society. The main points of the amendments are as follows: 1) Application for the establishment approval documents for disposal organizations shall now also submit the following documents: cost analysis for the establishment and the operation plan. The requirements for installing surveillance system have also been revised. 2) Regulations on the monitoring records of the derivative wastes produced by disposing hazardous industrial waste have been added. Those applying for the issuance or extension of a disposal permit shall now also submit a quality management plan for both the waste accepted and produced and an operation management plan. 3) The validity period for the first permit has been updated and the timing to apply and review the permit extension has been revised. According to the amendments, the expiration date of the permit will still take effect even if the issuing authority has not made a decision by then. Those applying for an extension should conduct operational tests on the waste disposal equipment. 4) Those applying for an extension of clearance or disposal permits shall submit the proof of being a local union member. 5) Disposal organizations shall preserve and report their operating records based on their quality management plan for both the waste accepted and produced and their operation management plan. The disposal organizations shall also provide surveillance video for the inspections by the competent authority or enforcement authority. 6) Clearance/disposal organizations shall publish information on the fees of their service and shall not charge more than the published fees. 7) An addition to the required measures to be taken when the disposal organizations that are approved to operate produce recycled goods. 8) If the permit of a clearance/disposal organization is canceled or revoked, the organization may not use the same/similar organization name or use the same VAT number to apply for the permit again within the next five year. |
年度2018 |
月份7 |
分類Waste |
檔案位置http://V21/V21-7 |