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Further Large-scale Amendments Proposed for Waste Disposal Act」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是365 , 欄位標題的內容是Further Large-scale Amendments Proposed for Waste Disposal Act , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA recently completed drafting further amendments to Taiwan’s Waste Disposal Act. Originally planned amendments included extensive changes to management structure and content of the Act including the addition of criminal liability and significant tightening of penalties. The current draft of the amended Act contains ten chapters and 101 articles. Added provisions include those for recycling management, control of polluting behavior, awards and incentives, and government-sponsored assistance. In order to further industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility, the draft includes policy strategies such as industrial park internal waste treatment and the establishment of pollution control funds. The draft has been submitted to and awaits approval by the Executive Yuan. In October of last year, the EPA submitted an amended Waste Disposal Act to the Executive Yuan (EY). Shortly thereafter, however, the EY instructed the EPA to comprehensively reconsider and strengthen the current solid waste management system, especially in light of recent serious regulatory violations. As a result, the EPA recently made significant revisions to the original amendments reinforcing the structure and content of the Act. The original draft amendment’s 36 articles have been expanded to ten chapters and 101 articles in the new draft. Provisions concerning general waste clearance and treatment and industrial waste management have all been strengthened, and the legal basis for control mechanisms such as data reporting requirements, site auditing, suspension of operations and permit revocation has been reinforced. Punishments have also been made significantly more severe. The new draft also includes new stipulations on management and control of waste recycling and polluting activities, and provisions concerning awards and incentives and government-sponsored assistance. Criteria for enforcing recycling activities and punishing pollution activities have also been made more thorough. In response to frequent public calls for strengthening waste management, the EPA has added provisions supporting the principles of industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility and internal industrial park waste treatment. In the future, firms and relevant industry competent authorities will be held much more closely responsible for the waste they produce. Moreover, in order to promptly deal with the myriad cases of illegal waste dumping, the new amendments will establish pollution prevent funds. The draft stipulates that the EPA may, according to the characteristics, quantity and treatment methods of waste produced or imported, collect industrial waste pollution control fees and establish a related fund. In terms of recycling and activities which generate general and industrial waste, the draft greatly strengthens criteria for levying fines. The draft expands the EPA’s scope of authority to include production processes and raw material selection. Under the following conditions, the EPA will cooperate with other relevant authorities to order the firm at issue to modify, within a designated time frame, its production process, use different raw materials, decrease pollutant content, or other make other modifications if -- 1. during the production process, a firm produces waste which is seriously polluting or difficult to clear and treat; 2. a firm produces or imports materials with high pollution characteristics, thereby making waste clearance and treatment difficult; 3. a firm produces waste which is potentially carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, or has the potential to cause infertility or otherwise seriously endanger human health; or 4. a firm has the potential to create other forms of serious environmental pollution. Additionally, in order to encourage industry to increase investment in waste treatment facilities and technology, the draft stipulates that firms which invest in such items, as well as in related research and development, can deduct 5% to 20% of related expenses from annual operating taxes. Details regarding deduction applicability, time frames, and deduction rates will be reviewed and set every two years by the EPA in conjunction with other relevant agencies. Another major characteristic of the draft is the strengthening of penalties. Thirty-five articles concerning punishment have been added or revised. Amendments include expanding the scope of criminal liability, buttressing penalties on illegal behavior, and raising fine levels. For example, if a regulatory violation regarding hazardous industrial waste causes the death of an individual, the person committing the offense can be sentenced to between seven years and life imprisonment. The punishment for committing a single act of illegal industrial waste dumping is up to three years in prison, forced labor, and/or a fine of between 60 thousand and 3 million NTD. Before May 20, the EPA expects to return the draft amendments to the Executive Yuan for approval. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA recently completed drafting further amendments to Taiwan’s Waste Disposal Act. Originally planned amendments included extensive changes to management structure and content of the Act including the addition of criminal liability and significant tightening of penalties. The current draft of the amended Act contains ten chapters and 101 articles. Added provisions include those for recycling management, control of polluting behavior, awards and incentives, and government-sponsored assistance. In order to further industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility, the draft includes policy strategies such as industrial park internal waste treatment and the establishment of pollution control funds. The draft has been submitted to and awaits approval by the Executive Yuan. In October of last year, the EPA submitted an amended Waste Disposal Act to the Executive Yuan (EY). Shortly thereafter, however, the EY instructed the EPA to comprehensively reconsider and strengthen the current solid waste management system, especially in light of recent serious regulatory violations. As a result, the EPA recently made significant revisions to the original amendments reinforcing the structure and content of the Act. The original draft amendment’s 36 articles have been expanded to ten chapters and 101 articles in the new draft. Provisions concerning general waste clearance and treatment and industrial waste management have all been strengthened, and the legal basis for control mechanisms such as data reporting requirements, site auditing, suspension of operations and permit revocation has been reinforced. Punishments have also been made significantly more severe. The new draft also includes new stipulations on management and control of waste recycling and polluting activities, and provisions concerning awards and incentives and government-sponsored assistance. Criteria for enforcing recycling activities and punishing pollution activities have also been made more thorough. In response to frequent public calls for strengthening waste management, the EPA has added provisions supporting the principles of industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility and internal industrial park waste treatment. In the future, firms and relevant industry competent authorities will be held much more closely responsible for the waste they produce. Moreover, in order to promptly deal with the myriad cases of illegal waste dumping, the new amendments will establish pollution prevent funds. The draft stipulates that the EPA may, according to the characteristics, quantity and treatment methods of waste produced or imported, collect industrial waste pollution control fees and establish a related fund. In terms of recycling and activities which generate general and industrial waste, the draft greatly strengthens criteria for levying fines. The draft expands the EPA’s scope of authority to include production processes and raw material selection. Under the following conditions, the EPA will cooperate with other relevant authorities to order the firm at issue to modify, within a designated time frame, its production process, use different raw materials, decrease pollutant content, or other make other modifications if -- 1. during the production process, a firm produces waste which is seriously polluting or difficult to clear and treat; 2. a firm produces or imports materials with high pollution characteristics, thereby making waste clearance and treatment difficult; 3. a firm produces waste which is potentially carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, or has the potential to cause infertility or otherwise seriously endanger human health; or 4. a firm has the potential to create other forms of serious environmental pollution. Additionally, in order to encourage industry to increase investment in waste treatment facilities and technology, the draft stipulates that firms which invest in such items, as well as in related research and development, can deduct 5% to 20% of related expenses from annual operating taxes. Details regarding deduction applicability, time frames, and deduction rates will be reviewed and set every two years by the EPA in conjunction with other relevant agencies. Another major characteristic of the draft is the strengthening of penalties. Thirty-five articles concerning punishment have been added or revised. Amendments include expanding the scope of criminal liability, buttressing penalties on illegal behavior, and raising fine levels. For example, if a regulatory violation regarding hazardous industrial waste causes the death of an individual, the person committing the offense can be sentenced to between seven years and life imprisonment. The punishment for committing a single act of illegal industrial waste dumping is up to three years in prison, forced labor, and/or a fine of between 60 thousand and 3 million NTD. Before May 20, the EPA expects to return the draft amendments to the Executive Yuan for approval. , 欄位年度的內容是1999 , 欄位月份的內容是2 , 欄位卷的內容是2 , 欄位期的內容是12 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是waste , 欄位標題2的內容是Further Large-scale Amendments Proposed for Waste Disposal Act , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V2/V2-12

編號

365

標題

Further Large-scale Amendments Proposed for Waste Disposal Act

摘要

The EPA recently completed drafting further amendments to Taiwan’s Waste Disposal Act. Originally planned amendments included extensive changes to management structure and content of the Act including the addition of criminal liability and significant tightening of penalties. The current draft of the amended Act contains ten chapters and 101 articles. Added provisions include those for recycling management, control of polluting behavior, awards and incentives, and government-sponsored assistance. In order to further industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility, the draft includes policy strategies such as industrial park internal waste treatment and the establishment of pollution control funds. The draft has been submitted to and awaits approval by the Executive Yuan. In October of last year, the EPA submitted an amended Waste Disposal Act to the Executive Yuan (EY). Shortly thereafter, however, the EY instructed the EPA to comprehensively reconsider and strengthen the current solid waste management system, especially in light of recent serious regulatory violations. As a result, the EPA recently made significant revisions to the original amendments reinforcing the structure and content of the Act. The original draft amendment’s 36 articles have been expanded to ten chapters and 101 articles in the new draft. Provisions concerning general waste clearance and treatment and industrial waste management have all been strengthened, and the legal basis for control mechanisms such as data reporting requirements, site auditing, suspension of operations and permit revocation has been reinforced. Punishments have also been made significantly more severe. The new draft also includes new stipulations on management and control of waste recycling and polluting activities, and provisions concerning awards and incentives and government-sponsored assistance. Criteria for enforcing recycling activities and punishing pollution activities have also been made more thorough. In response to frequent public calls for strengthening waste management, the EPA has added provisions supporting the principles of industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility and internal industrial park waste treatment. In the future, firms and relevant industry competent authorities will be held much more closely responsible for the waste they produce. Moreover, in order to promptly deal with the myriad cases of illegal waste dumping, the new amendments will establish pollution prevent funds. The draft stipulates that the EPA may, according to the characteristics, quantity and treatment methods of waste produced or imported, collect industrial waste pollution control fees and establish a related fund. In terms of recycling and activities which generate general and industrial waste, the draft greatly strengthens criteria for levying fines. The draft expands the EPA’s scope of authority to include production processes and raw material selection. Under the following conditions, the EPA will cooperate with other relevant authorities to order the firm at issue to modify, within a designated time frame, its production process, use different raw materials, decrease pollutant content, or other make other modifications if -- 1. during the production process, a firm produces waste which is seriously polluting or difficult to clear and treat; 2. a firm produces or imports materials with high pollution characteristics, thereby making waste clearance and treatment difficult; 3. a firm produces waste which is potentially carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, or has the potential to cause infertility or otherwise seriously endanger human health; or 4. a firm has the potential to create other forms of serious environmental pollution. Additionally, in order to encourage industry to increase investment in waste treatment facilities and technology, the draft stipulates that firms which invest in such items, as well as in related research and development, can deduct 5% to 20% of related expenses from annual operating taxes. Details regarding deduction applicability, time frames, and deduction rates will be reviewed and set every two years by the EPA in conjunction with other relevant agencies. Another major characteristic of the draft is the strengthening of penalties. Thirty-five articles concerning punishment have been added or revised. Amendments include expanding the scope of criminal liability, buttressing penalties on illegal behavior, and raising fine levels. For example, if a regulatory violation regarding hazardous industrial waste causes the death of an individual, the person committing the offense can be sentenced to between seven years and life imprisonment. The punishment for committing a single act of illegal industrial waste dumping is up to three years in prison, forced labor, and/or a fine of between 60 thousand and 3 million NTD. Before May 20, the EPA expects to return the draft amendments to the Executive Yuan for approval.

全文

The EPA recently completed drafting further amendments to Taiwan’s Waste Disposal Act. Originally planned amendments included extensive changes to management structure and content of the Act including the addition of criminal liability and significant tightening of penalties. The current draft of the amended Act contains ten chapters and 101 articles. Added provisions include those for recycling management, control of polluting behavior, awards and incentives, and government-sponsored assistance. In order to further industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility, the draft includes policy strategies such as industrial park internal waste treatment and the establishment of pollution control funds. The draft has been submitted to and awaits approval by the Executive Yuan. In October of last year, the EPA submitted an amended Waste Disposal Act to the Executive Yuan (EY). Shortly thereafter, however, the EY instructed the EPA to comprehensively reconsider and strengthen the current solid waste management system, especially in light of recent serious regulatory violations. As a result, the EPA recently made significant revisions to the original amendments reinforcing the structure and content of the Act. The original draft amendment’s 36 articles have been expanded to ten chapters and 101 articles in the new draft. Provisions concerning general waste clearance and treatment and industrial waste management have all been strengthened, and the legal basis for control mechanisms such as data reporting requirements, site auditing, suspension of operations and permit revocation has been reinforced. Punishments have also been made significantly more severe. The new draft also includes new stipulations on management and control of waste recycling and polluting activities, and provisions concerning awards and incentives and government-sponsored assistance. Criteria for enforcing recycling activities and punishing pollution activities have also been made more thorough. In response to frequent public calls for strengthening waste management, the EPA has added provisions supporting the principles of industry responsibility for end-of-waste-life-cycle responsibility and internal industrial park waste treatment. In the future, firms and relevant industry competent authorities will be held much more closely responsible for the waste they produce. Moreover, in order to promptly deal with the myriad cases of illegal waste dumping, the new amendments will establish pollution prevent funds. The draft stipulates that the EPA may, according to the characteristics, quantity and treatment methods of waste produced or imported, collect industrial waste pollution control fees and establish a related fund. In terms of recycling and activities which generate general and industrial waste, the draft greatly strengthens criteria for levying fines. The draft expands the EPA’s scope of authority to include production processes and raw material selection. Under the following conditions, the EPA will cooperate with other relevant authorities to order the firm at issue to modify, within a designated time frame, its production process, use different raw materials, decrease pollutant content, or other make other modifications if -- 1. during the production process, a firm produces waste which is seriously polluting or difficult to clear and treat; 2. a firm produces or imports materials with high pollution characteristics, thereby making waste clearance and treatment difficult; 3. a firm produces waste which is potentially carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, or has the potential to cause infertility or otherwise seriously endanger human health; or 4. a firm has the potential to create other forms of serious environmental pollution. Additionally, in order to encourage industry to increase investment in waste treatment facilities and technology, the draft stipulates that firms which invest in such items, as well as in related research and development, can deduct 5% to 20% of related expenses from annual operating taxes. Details regarding deduction applicability, time frames, and deduction rates will be reviewed and set every two years by the EPA in conjunction with other relevant agencies. Another major characteristic of the draft is the strengthening of penalties. Thirty-five articles concerning punishment have been added or revised. Amendments include expanding the scope of criminal liability, buttressing penalties on illegal behavior, and raising fine levels. For example, if a regulatory violation regarding hazardous industrial waste causes the death of an individual, the person committing the offense can be sentenced to between seven years and life imprisonment. The punishment for committing a single act of illegal industrial waste dumping is up to three years in prison, forced labor, and/or a fine of between 60 thousand and 3 million NTD. Before May 20, the EPA expects to return the draft amendments to the Executive Yuan for approval.

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1999

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2

2

12

順序

1

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2

分類

waste

標題2

Further Large-scale Amendments Proposed for Waste Disposal Act

檔案位置

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