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PART 2 Accountancy and control, records and the provision of information by an operator
PART 6 Qualifying nuclear material in the form of conditioned and retained waste
PART 7 Qualifying nuclear facility with limited operation and exemption
PART 5 ADVANCE NOTIFICATION OF EXPORTS/SHIPMENTS OF QUALIFYING NUCLEAR MATERIAL
PART 6 ADVANCE NOTIFICATION OF IMPORTS/RECEIPTS OF QUALIFYING NUCLEAR MATERIAL
PART 9 ANNUAL REPORT ON EXPORTS/SHIPMENTS OF CONDITIONED WASTE (Note. 1)
PART 10 ANNUAL REPORT ON IMPORTS/RECEIPTS OF CONDITIONED WASTE
PART 11 REQUEST FOR A QUALIFYING NUCLEAR FACILITY WITH LIMITED OPERATION
Consequential and supplementary amendments for Nuclear Safeguards Act 2000 and related legislation
5.In section 2(7) for “article 92(2)” substitute “article 90”.
6.In section 3(1)(b) for “article 76(d)” substitute “article 74(d)”.
8.In section 1(1)— (a) in the definition of “Additional Protocol”...
9.In section 1(3) for “22nd September 1998” substitute “7th June...
11.In regulation 2, omit the definition of “the commencement date”....
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