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2.—(1) The situations referred to in paragraph 1 above are that—
(a)the head organisation and one or more of its members would, but for the fact that they do not all satisfy one or both of the tests for the threshold criteria in regulation 11(2), each have obligations under these Regulations;
(b)two or more members of the head organisation would, but for not satisfying one or both of the tests for the threshold criteria in regulation 11(2), each have obligations under these Regulations; or
(c)the head organisation has obligations under these Regulations and one or more of its members would, but for a failure to satisfy one or both of the tests for the threshold criteria in regulation 11(2), each have obligations under these Regulations.
(2) The conditions referred to in paragraph 1 above are that—
(a)the head organisation satisfies the threshold test relating to turnover in regulation 11(2)(a); and
(b)subject to paragraphs 3 and 4 below, the head organisation and one or more of its members, or its members alone, in one of the situations in sub-paragraph (1)(a), (b) or (c) above, together satisfy the threshold test relating to packaging handled in regulation 11(2)(b).
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