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Environmental Protection (Petrol) Regulations 1999.

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Abstract
These Regulations concern petrol intended as any petroleum or shale product, or petrol blend, that (a) is used or capable of being used to power an internal combustion engine with positive or spark ignition; and (b) has been entered for home consumption. These Regulations do not apply to (a) petrol that is for use in an aircraft or in a motor vehicle used solely for motor racing at a racing event or facility approved or recognised by a motorsport organisation; or (b) diesel; or (c) liquefied petroleum gas; or (d) liquefied natural gas; or (e) compressed natural gas; or (f) alcohols, including ethanol.
Part 3 establishes conditions and limits to petrol content; Part 4 provides for record keeping and testing requirements.
Entry into force notes
These regulations come into operation on 1 January 2000.
Notes
Previously known as Environmental Protection (Diesel and Petrol) Regulations 1999.Including amendments up to Environmental Protection (Diesel and Petrol) Amendment Regulations 2012. Reprint as 23 November 2012.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

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