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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION REGULATIONS 2021 (SR NO 47 OF 2021)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1.1--PRELIMINARY
1. Objectives
2. Authorising provision
3. Commencement
PART 1.2--INTERPRETATION AND INTRODUCTORY MATTERS
4. Definitions
5. Determinations of the Authority
6. Act compliance notes
7. References to Chapters and Parts
PART 2.1--PRESCRIBED NOTIFIABLE CONTAMINATION
8. Soil contamination
9. Asbestos in or on soil
10. Actual or likely contamination of groundwater or surface water
11. Vapour inhalation pathway (vapour intrusion)
12. On-site retention of contaminated soil
13. Prescribed exempt notifiable contamination
14. Prescribed information for notifications
PART 2.2--NON-AQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
15. Clean up of non-aqueous phase liquids
PART 3.1--GENERAL
16. Permission activities
17. Matters to be included in permission applications to the Authority
18. Prescribed conditions under section 64 of the Act
19. Prescribed circumstances for refusal of permission
20. Permission conditions
21. Authority or council may request additional information regarding certain applications
22. Referral of development licence applications to prescribed agencies
23. Circumstances in which operating licence must be refused
24. Criteria for considering licence exemptions
PART 3.3--PERMITS
25. Prescribed permit activities to be administered by councils
26. Prescribed matters for applications to councils in relation to on-site wastewater management systems
27. Prescribed period for deciding permit applications
28. Prescribed matters Authority or council must take into account when determining whether to issue permit
29. Circumstances in which permit must be refused
30. Prescribed period during which permits remain in force
31. Prescribed matters Authority must consider when determining whether to issue permit exemption
32. Prescribed matters for on-site wastewater management system permit exemptions
33. Approval of use of on-site wastewater management system
34. Prohibition on use of on-site wastewater management system
35. Prescribed matters Authority must consider when determining whether to renew permit
PART 3.4--REGISTRATIONS
36. Prescribed period during which registrations remain in force
PART 3.5--EXEMPTIONS FROM CERTAIN PERMISSION ACTIVITIES
Division 1--Activity-specific exemptions
37. Prescribed exemptions in relation to development activities
38. Prescribed exemptions in relation to operating activities
39. Prescribed exemptions in relation to item 73 (L01—General discharges or emissions to the atmosphere) of the Table in Schedule 1
40. Prescribed exemptions in relation to permit activities
Division 2--Exemptions applying to more than one permission activity
41. Prescribed exemption from permit if person holds a higher order permission
42. Prescribed exemption from registration if person holds a higher order permission
PART 3.6--ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION LEVY AND WASTE LEVY
43. Environment protection levy
44. Waste levy activity
45. Waste levy payable for soil containing asbestos only
46. What is an allowable rebate?
47. When must the waste levy be paid?
48. Information for calculating waste levy
49. Information for calculating allowable rebate
50. Information to be provided to the Authority
51. When must information be provided to the Authority?
52. Municipal districts subject to higher waste levy for municipal and industrial waste
PART 3.7--ADDITIONAL OR ALTERNATIVE PENALTY FOR PROHIBITED PERSONS
53. Section 89 prescribed permission activity
PART 4.1--LITTER AND UNSOLICITED DOCUMENTS
Division 1--Dangerous litter and unsolicited documents
54. Dangerous litter
55. Depositing or affixing unsolicited documents
56. Persons who commission or engage other persons for the distribution of unsolicited documents
57. Offence relating to public litter receptacle
58. Loading of vehicles
59. Persons who may take proceedings
PART 4.2--INDUSTRIAL WASTE AND PRIORITY WASTE
Division 1--Industrial waste
60. What is industrial waste?
61. Classifying industrial waste
62. Classifying soil sourced on-site from contaminated land
63. Authorised to receive industrial waste
64. Declaration of use
Division 2--Priority waste
65. What is priority waste?
66. Classification of priority waste as reportable priority waste in accordance with the Waste Classification Assessment Protocol
67. Classification of priority waste consigned for disposal
68. Classification of priority waste that is soil
69. Priority waste classification—information
70. Mixing, blending or diluting priority waste
Division 3--Reportable priority waste
71. What is reportable priority waste (transactions)?
72. What is reportable priority waste (transport)?
73. What transactions apply in connection with reportable priority waste
74. Manner and form for recording and providing transaction details—reportable priority waste
75. Transaction details to be recorded and provided in relation to the consignment of reportable priority waste for transport
76. Transaction details to be recorded and provided in relation to the transport of reportable priority waste
77. Transaction details to be recorded and provided in relation to the receipt of reportable priority waste
78. Manner and form for recording and providing transaction details—controlled waste
79. Transaction details to be recorded and provided in relation to the consignment of controlled waste
80. Transaction details to be recorded and provided in relation to the transport of controlled waste
81. Transaction details to be recorded and provided in relation to the receipt of controlled waste
82. Offences in relation to the transport of controlled waste
83. Application for approval of electronic system for recording or providing transaction details
84. Approval of application for electronic system
85. Exemptions for interstate movement of controlled waste
Division 4--Waste designations
86. Authority may issue designation
87. Applications for designations
Division 5--Accredited consigners
88. Accredited consigners
89. Appointment of accredited consigners
90. Variation of accredited consigner appointment
91. Accredited consigner may apply for reappointment
92. Accredited consigner may surrender appointment
PART 4.3--USED PACKAGING MATERIALS
93. Application
94. Packaging for which brand owners are responsible
95. Requirements to recover, reuse and recycle materials and review packaging design
96. Recovery rate
97. Categories of material
98. Brand owners must keep records
99. Brand owners must report annually
100. Councils must provide information
PART 4.4--REGIONAL WASTE AND RESOURCE RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
101. Landfill scheduling in Regional Waste and Resource Recovery Implementation Plans
PART 5.1--PROHIBITED CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
102. Prohibition on use of certain chemical substances
PART 5.2--AIR
Division 1--National pollutant inventory
103. Definitions
104. Occupier must provide data
105. Estimation techniques
106. Occupier must keep data for period of 5 years
107. Commercially sensitive information
108. Authority may approve matters for this Division
Division 2--Solid fuel heaters
109. Manufacture of solid fuel heaters
110. Supply of solid fuel heaters
Division 3--Protection of the ozone layer
111. Requirements for handling methyl bromide
Division 4--Class 3 substances
112. Generators or emitters of Class 3 substances
PART 5.3--NOISE
Division 1--Noise Protocol
113. Prediction, measurement, assessment and analysis of noise must be in accordance with Noise Protocol
Division 2--Unreasonable and aggravated noise from residential premises
114. Unreasonable noise from residential premises
115. Aggravated noise from residential premises
Division 3--Unreasonable and aggravated noise from commercial, industrial and trade premises
116. Definitions—operating time periods
117. Noise sources that must not be taken into account in this Division
118. Unreasonable noise from commercial, industrial and trade premises
119. Cumulative noise
120. Frequency spectrum
121. Aggravated noise from commercial, industrial and trade premises
Division 4--Unreasonable and aggravated noise from entertainment venues and outdoor entertainment events
122. Music noise from live music entertainment venues
123. Definitions—operating time periods
124. Noise sources that must or must not be taken into account
125. Unreasonable noise from an indoor entertainment venue
126. Cumulative music noise from indoor entertainment venues
127. Aggravated noise from an indoor entertainment venue
128. When a permit is required for an outdoor entertainment venue
129. When a permit is required for an outdoor entertainment event
130. Unreasonable noise from outdoor entertainment venues or outdoor entertainment events
131. Aggravated noise from an outdoor entertainment venue or outdoor entertainment event
PART 5.4--WATER
132. Discharge or deposit of waste from vessels
PART 5.5--PLASTIC SHOPPING BAG BAN
133. Retailer must not sell or provide banned plastic bag
134. Provision of false or misleading information
PART 5.6--EMISSIONS FROM MOTOR VEHICLES
Division 1--General
135. Application
Division 2--Air emissions
136. Visible pollution from motor vehicles
137. Vehicle exhaust emissions—spark ignition engines manufactured 1 July 1976 to before 1 February 1986
138. Vehicle exhaust emissions—spark ignition engines manufactured on or after 1 February 1986
139. Vehicle exhaust emissions—diesel engine vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1996
140. Vehicle exhaust emissions—diesel engine vehicles manufactured on or after 1 January 1996
Division 3--Noise emissions
141. How to determine motor vehicle noise emissions
142. Noise emissions—motor vehicles approved in accordance with ADR 83/00
143. Noise emissions—passenger vehicles not approved in accordance with ADR 83/00
144. Noise emissions—goods vehicles and buses not approved in accordance with ADR 83/00
145. Noise emissions—motor cycles and motor trikes not approved in accordance with ADR 83/00
146. Non-compliant device
Division 4--Vehicle noise labelling standards
147. Labelling of motor cycles and motor trikes
Division 5--General motor vehicle offences
148. Selling or supplying a motor vehicle capable of exceeding a prescribed standard for the emission of noise
149. Noise defeat devices
Division 6--Petrol vapour pressure
150. Definition
151. Monthly average volumetric vapour pressure
152. Production of petrol with excess vapour pressure
153. Vapour pressure—record keeping
154. Annual compliance report
Division 7--Approved motor vehicle testers and certificates of compliance
155. Appointment of approved motor vehicle testers
156. Authority may require motor vehicle to be tested
157. Approved motor vehicle tester to test vehicle
158. Offences to use or supply or sell certain motor vehicles
PART 5.7--ON-SITE WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
159. On-site wastewater management system operation and maintenance
160. Duty to provide information to occupier
161. Duty to notify council
162. Duty to keep and provide maintenance records
163. Council may order maintenance
PART 6.1--ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT SYSTEM
164. Functions of environmental auditors
165. Authority approval of environmental auditor functions
166. Prescribed time to apply for reappointment as environmental auditor
PART 6.2--FINANCIAL ASSURANCES
167. Prescribed permissions
168. Risk assessment criteria
169. Infringement offences and infringement penalties
170. Monetary benefit orders protocol
171. Council may take proceedings for specified offences relating to on-site wastewater management systems
PART 8.1--DEVELOPMENT LICENCES
172. Prescribed application fee for development licence
173. Prescribed transfer fee for development licence
174. Prescribed amendment fee for development licence
175. Prescribed exemption fee for development licence
PART 8.2--OPERATING LICENCES
176. Prescribed application fee for operating licence
177. Prescribed annual fee
178. Prescribed time and period for annual fee
179. Prescribed transfer fee for operating licence
180. Prescribed amendment fee for operating licence
181. Prescribed surrender fee for operating licence
182. Prescribed exemption fee for operating licence
PART 8.3--PILOT PROJECT LICENCES
183. Prescribed application fee for pilot project licence
184. Prescribed transfer fee for pilot project licence
185. Prescribed amendment fee for pilot project licence
PART 8.4--PERMITS
Division 1--Fees for reportable priority waste transport permits
186. Prescribed application fee for permit to transport reportable priority waste
187. Prescribed transfer fee for permit to transport reportable priority waste
188. Prescribed amendment fee for permit to transport reportable priority waste
189. Prescribed surrender fee for permit to transport reportable priority waste
190. Prescribed exemption fee for reportable priority waste transport permit—interstate authorisation
191. Prescribed exemption fee for reportable priority waste transport permit
192. Prescribed renewal fee for permit to transport reportable priority waste
Division 2--Fees for controlled waste transport permits
193. Prescribed application fee for permit to transport controlled waste into Victoria
Division 3--Fees for other permits issued by the Authority
194. Prescribed fees for certain permits
195. Prescribed fees for permits relating to outdoor concerts or events
Division 4--Prescribed fees in relation to on-site wastewater management systems
196. Prescribed application fee for permit to construct, install or alter an on-site wastewater management system
197. Prescribed fee to transfer on-site wastewater management system permit
198. Prescribed fee to amend on-site wastewater management system permit
199. Prescribed exemption fee for on-site wastewater management system permit
200. Prescribed renewal fee for on-site wastewater management system permit
PART 8.5--REGISTRATIONS
201. Prescribed application fee for registration to transport reportable priority waste
202. Prescribed exemption fee for reportable priority waste transport registration—interstate authorisation
203. Prescribed renewal fee for registration to transport reportable priority waste
PART 8.6--FINANCIAL ASSURANCES
204. Prescribed review fee for financial assurance
205. Prescribed fee for requesting release of financial assurance
PART 8.7--ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITORS AND AUDITS
206. Prescribed application fee for appointment as environmental auditor
207. Prescribed fee for reappointment as environmental auditor
208. Prescribed fees to be paid by environmental auditor
PART 8.8--OTHER FEES
209. Prescribed application fee for authorisation of emergency storage, use etc. of waste
210. Prescribed fees for better environment plans
211. Prescribed amendment fee for better environment plan
212. Prescribed application fee for appointment as accredited consigner
213. Prescribed fee for revocation or variation of site management order
214. Prescribed fee for application for exemption from a provision of the regulations or a legislative instrument
PART 8.9--FEES WAIVER OR REFUND
215. Authority or council may waive or refund fees
PART 9.1--PUBLIC REGISTER
216. Additional information to be kept on the Public Register
217. Time and manner for accessing the Public Register
PART 10.1--GENERAL TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
218. Definitions
PART 10.2--PERMISSIONS
219. Prescribed equivalent permissions
220. Pending applications
221. Prescribed provisions
222. Temporary prescribed exemptions—operating activities
223. Temporary prescribed exemptions—permit activities
224. Temporary prescribed exemptions—registration activities
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 3
SCHEDULE 4
SCHEDULE 5
SCHEDULE 6
SCHEDULE 7
SCHEDULE 8
SCHEDULE 11
ENDNOTES
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