skip navigation

Latest News

  Will Your Premises Be Shown The Yellow Card? 
  Good Faith and Errors in Documents 
  Companies Act Changes Afoot 
  Companies Act Changes - Purchase of Own Shares 
  Ambiguous Terms in Insurance - When Wrong is Right 
  Surviving the Recession - The Most Common Mistakes 
  More Big Fines for Competition Law Breaches 
  Licensees Breathe Sigh of Relief As Pubwatch Challenge Fails 
  Discovering a Cover-Up - Tips for Directors  
  What Makes a Director? 
More...

New Environmental Damage Regulations in Force


 

 

The new Environmental Damage Regulations are in effect from 1 March 2009. Based on the ‘polluter pays’ principle, the regulations set out action to be taken where there is an imminent risk of environmental damage or environmental damage has occurred. In the former case, action must be taken to prevent damage and in the latter case, remedial action can be required by the enforcing authority.

Failing to make the necessary notifications is a criminal offence, the penalties for which are a fine of up to £5,000 and/or up to 3 months imprisonment if prosecuted in the Magistrates Court; or an unlimited fine and up to 2 years imprisonment if prosecuted in the Crown Court.

 


For legal reasons only registered users can add comments

 
The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.
 
 

Business Lawyers Ltd, 4 Bridle Gate, High Wycombe, HP11 2JH
Tel: 0845 1306608 Fax: 0870 622 0702

Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) | SRA ID: 425867
© Business Lawyers. All rights reserved.

Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy

[smaller] Change text size [larger]