Ozone Layer Protection Act 1996
This Act lays down the broad controls for ozone-depleting substances.
This Act lays down the broad controls for ozone-depleting substances.
Ozone Layer Protection Act 1996 [New Zealand Legislation website]
It's provisions include:
The Act requires the Minister for the Environment to prepare an annual report on the operation of the Act and present it to Parliament.
Read the annual reports for:
The Environmental Protection Authority is responsible for enforcing the legislation, and managing the permit system for imports and exports, while the Ministry for the Environment has overall responsibility for policy.
The Ozone Layer Protection Regulations contain the rules relating to specific substances. Most of the controls are on importing bulk substances. The regulations also prohibit the import of some goods containing ozone-depleting substances.
Important features of the regulations are:
Information on applying for import or export permits for ozone-depleting substances is available at Ozone-depleting substances [Environmental Protection Authority website].
New Zealand’s obligations under the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer are implemented through the Ozone Layer Protection Act 1996 and the Ozone Layer Protection Regulations 1996.