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The Reporting Regulations require, amongst other things, that certain categories of persons (classified as data providers) register on the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory System (NAEIS) within 30 days of the Reporting Regulations coming into effect, i.e. by 2 May 2015.
The persons who are required to register (data providers) are:
The Annexure to the Reporting Regulations also identifies the reporting requirement and the relevant authority in respect of the above categories.
It must be noted that it is an offence to fail to register in terms of the Reporting Regulations and on conviction a person could be liable to a penalty not exceeding R5m or imprisonment not exceeding five years (in the case of a first conviction).
It is also an offence to (amongst others) fail to notify the authority of a change in registration details, report or submit the required information, or keep record of the information submitted and such contraventions could carry a similar penalty.