COM(2012)136 EU - Directive
Amendment of rules on the placing on the market of portable batteries and accumulators containing cadmium intended for use in cordless power tools - Main contents
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official title
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of [...]amending Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators as regards the placing on the market of portable batteries and accumulators containing cadmium intended for use in cordless power toolsLegal instrument | Directive |
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Decision making procedure | ordinary legislative procedure (COD) |
reference by COM-number i | COM(2012)136 |
Additional COM-numbers | SWD(2012)65; SWD(2012)66 |
procedure number i | 2012/0066(COD) |
CELEX number i | 52012PC0136 |
Document | 26-03-2012 |
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Online publication | 29-03-2012 |
Decision | 20-11-2013; Richtlijn 2013/56 |
Publication in Official Journal i | 10-12-2013; OJ L 329 p. 5-9 |
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