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The Motor Fuel (Composition and Content) (Amendment) Regulations 2001

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  • 2. Purpose and intended effect of the measure
  • 2 (i)Objective
  • 2 (ii) The issue
  • 2(iii) Risk assessment
  • 2(iv) Main provisions
  • 2(v) Regulatory instruments
  • 3. Options
  • 3(i) Identifying the options
  • 3(ii) Issues of equity or fairness
  • 4 . Benefits
  • 4(i) Identifying the benefits
  • Changes to leaded petrol permit scheme
  • 4 (ii) Quantifying the benefits
  • 4 (iii) Scale of reductions necessary
  • 4 (iv) Emissions reductions predicted
  • 5. Compliance costs for business
  • 5(i) Business sectors affected
  • 5(ii) Compliance costs for a typical business
  • 5 (iii) Total compliance costs
  • 6. Impact on small businesses
  • 7. Other costs
  • Enforcement costs/monitoring
  • Effects on international competitiveness
  • 8. Results of consultations
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