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Regulation No. 111/1993 of the Ministry for the Environment on issuing expertise in matters of air protection or waste, on appointing persons authorized to issue expert opinion and on verifying expert qualifications of these persons.

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Abstract
This Regulation defines: a) in which cases the expertise on the impact of the planned activity or equipment on the environment is a part of the application for the issuance of the approval and statement in waste matters; b) the procedure for appointing legal entities and physical persons who are authorized to issue expertises in matters of air protection or waste; c) conditions for the verification of expert qualifications of entities that issue expertises. Expert qualification is a summary of theoretical knowledge, practical experiences and knowledge of the current condition of technology, of general legally binding legislation and other provisions that define air protection and waste management. The ministry may issue the certificate to the consultant without his completion of the professional training course and without his taking the examination; other provisions of this Regulation shall be reasonably applied. The certificate contains: a) the name of the organ that issued the certificate; b) the number of the certificate; c) the name, surname, permanent residence, and personal identification number of the authorized person; d) the scope of the certificate; e) conditions on issuing expertises; f) the expiration date of the certificate; g) the place and the date of issue of the certificate; h) the signature of the chairman of the examination committee; i) the official seal of the ministry.
Entry into force notes
The Regulation enters into force on 1 June 1993.
Repealed
Yes
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English

Legislation Amendment
No