Environment Protection (Fees) Amendment Regulations 2023 (SA)

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South Australia

Environment Protection (Fees) Amendment Regulations 2023

under the Environment Protection Act 1993

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

1            Short title

2            Commencement

Part 2—Amendment of Environment Protection Regulations 2009

3            Amendment of Schedule 4—Fees and levy

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Fees) Amendment Regulations 2023.

2—Commencement

These regulations come into operation on 1 July 2023.

Part 2—Amendment of Environment Protection Regulations 2009

3—Amendment of Schedule 4—Fees and levy

  1. Schedule 4, Part 1—delete the Part and substitute:

    Part 1—Fees

    1—Fee unit

    In these regulations (except Part 2 of this Schedule), the monetary value of a fee unit is—

    (a)for the purposes of the annual authorisation fee for a licence (including a projected annual authorisation fee under regulation 27(4) and (5))—

    (i)for the flat fee component—$77.50;

    (ii)for the environment management component—$866.00;

    (iii)for the pollutant load‑based component—$7.65;

    (iv)for the water reuse component—$19.20;

    (b)for all other purposes—$23.80.

    2—Miscellaneous fees

1

Application for approval of the transfer of an environmental authorisation (section 49(5) of the Act)—

    (a)    if the authorisation fee last paid or payable was less than $1 000

5 fee units

    (b)    if the authorisation fee last paid or payable was not less than $1 000 but not more than $1 999

10 fee units

    (c)     if the authorisation fee last paid or payable was not less than $2 000 but not more than $4 999

20 fee units

    (d)    if the authorisation fee last paid or payable was not less than $5 000 but not more than $9 999

30 fee units

    (e)     if the authorisation fee last paid or payable was not less than $10 000 but not more than $49 999

50 fee units

     (f)     if the authorisation fee last paid or payable was $50 000 or more

100 fee units

2

Beverage container approvals and annual fees (Part 8 Division 2 of the Act)—

    (a)    application for approval of a class of containers as category A or category B containers (section 68 of the Act)—

     (i)     for 1 class of container

15 fee units

     (ii)    for 2 to 5 classes of container (inclusive)

25 fee units

    (iii)    for 6 to 10 classes of container (inclusive)

37 fee units

    (iv)    for 11 to 20 classes of container (inclusive)

61 fee units

     (v)    for more than 20 classes of container

109 fee units

    (b)    application for approval to operate a collection depot (section 69 of the Act)—

     (i)     for a collection depot other than a reverse vending machine

7 fee units

     (ii)    for a reverse vending machine

18 fee units

    (c)     application for approval to carry on business as a super collector (section 69 of the Act)

43 fee units

    (d)    annual fee for operating a collection depot (section 69A of the Act)—

     (i)     for a collection depot within metropolitan Adelaide

15 fee units

     (ii)    for a collection depot outside metropolitan Adelaide

7.5 fee units

    (e)     annual fee for carrying on business as a super collector (section 69A of the Act)

32 fee units

3

Accreditation as site contamination auditor (section 103V of the Act and Part 5 Division 2 of the regulations)—

    (a)    application for accreditation (regulation 54)

$584.00

    (b)    grant of accreditation (regulation 55) or renewal of accreditation (regulation 59)

$5 998.00

    (c)     annual fee for accreditation (regulation 58)

$3 471.00

    (d)    replacement of certificate of accreditation or identity card (regulation 62)

$77.50

4

Inspection of the register (section 109(5) of the Act)—

    (a)    each manual inspection

1 fee unit

    (b)    each inspection requiring access to a computer—

     (i)     for the first 10 minutes (or part of that 10 minutes) of access

1 fee unit

     (ii)    for each additional 10 minutes (or part of that 10 minutes) of access

1 fee unit

5

Copy of part of the register (section 109(6) of the Act)—

    (a)    first page

$6.10

    (b)    each additional page

$2.20

  1. Schedule 4, Part 2, clause 3(1)—delete subclause (1) and substitute:

    (1)Pursuant to section 113 of the Act (but subject to Part 6 of these regulations and this clause), the prescribed levy payable by the holder of a licence to conduct a waste disposal depot in respect of waste received at the depot is—

(a)    for solid waste—

     (i)     in the case of a licence holder that is a council that has made an election under regulation 75 (per tonne of solid waste disposed of at the depot)

$78.00

     (ii)    in the case of the holder of a licence to conduct a landfill depot or incineration depot (not being a licence holder referred to in subparagraph (i)) (per tonne of designated solid waste disposed of, used or handled at the depot)—

    (A)    if the depot is situated outside of metropolitan Adelaide and the waste has been brought to the depot by or on behalf of premises where the waste was generated situated outside of metropolitan Adelaide

$78.00

    (B)    if the depot is situated within metropolitan Adelaide and the waste has been brought to the depot by or on behalf of a council the area of which lies wholly outside of metropolitan Adelaide

$78.00

    (C)    in any other case

$156.00

    (b)    for liquid waste (per kilolitre disposed of at the depot)

$42.50

Editorial note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Legislative Instruments Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor's Deputy

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council

on 18 May 2023

No 38 of 2023

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