Apply for exemption from the obligation to keep records and registers for waste management operators
If you dispose of waste or are involved in disposal operations for which you are required to keep proper records as well as a register, you may apply to the competent authority for an exemption from this record keeping and/or register requirement.
Description
The obligations to keep records and registers under the Closed Substance Cycle Waste Management Act (KrWG) aim to document and monitor the proper disposal of waste.
If your company generates, collects, transports or disposes of hazardous waste, you are required to keep records. With the verification documents and in the registers, the companies that generate hazardous waste and the companies involved in its disposal provide evidence of proper disposal both among themselves and to the competent authorities.
Companies that broker or trade in hazardous waste are also subject to the register requirement.
If there is no reason to fear that waste disposal will impair the general welfare, the competent authority may grant partial or total exemption from the obligation to keep records and registers.
Online service
Exemption from the obligation to provide evidence or register
Description
Use this service online
Payment methods
- Transfer
Trust level
You need an account with password to use this online service (trust level: low).
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Competent office
Lower waste authority of the municipalities and cities
Contact point
Lower waste authority of the municipalities and cities.
Contact person
Unfortunately, no contact persons were found for District Verden (Lower Saxony). Please check the service description above for information on how to find the responsible contact person.
Forms
not specified
Prerequisites
Whether an exemption from verification and registration requirements can be granted is a discretionary decision of the competent authority.
In principle, an exemption is only possible if there is no reason to fear that the public interest will be adversely affected despite the exemption. In this context, the authority must take into account that there is a particularly strong public interest in keeping records and registers as standardized as possible and therefore free of exemptions.
Basis for legal action
Legal remedy
- Opposition
Procedure
- You submit the application for exemption to the competent authority together with all the information required to assess the facts of the case.
- The authority processes your application and decides whether an exemption can be considered.
- You will be notified of the authority's decision.
Processing time
The processing time depends on the quality and volume of the applications submitted, the documents submitted, as well as the procedure to be carried out and the status of the permit application.
Costs
Fee from 100,00 EUR to 5.000,00 EUR
Notes (specifics)
not specified
Further Information
Unterstützende Institutionen
Welche Dokumente resultieren aus dieser Leistung?
not specified
Area of validity
Lower Saxony
Official approval
Officially approved by Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection on 29.10.2023
Keywords
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