HCOTEG41250 – Authorisations
and Approvals: Application System
The system for dealing with applications
generally falls into four distinct stages:
- The NAS issue (or internet download)
application form(s) to the trader.
- The trader returns the application to a
nominated address
- MORC, OCCT or the NRU (see below) make
computer database checks to assess the credibility of the
trader.
- The information is then passed to Local
Compliance* or Large Business Service (LBS) assurance staff, who
will use this, together with other local information and who may
visit the trader dependent upon any perceived risks, before making
a decision about the applicant, their intended processes, plant and
equipment. Action taken to progress applications for authorisation
and approval should be a balance between the perceived risks and
business facilitation.
* Local Compliance and LBS oils assurance officers also have an
important role in the periodic review of traders’ activities,
in identifying those traders who have not applied to us or who have
broken the terms or conditions of their authorisations or
approvals, and by responding to this by issuing warning letters,
applying additional terms & conditions amending authorisations
and approvals, or recommending their revocation, issuing any
assessments or penalties, and recovering any duties or tax
involved.