Civil Aviation Act 2023

International aviation - Carbon offsetting and reduction scheme for international aviation (CORSIA)

211: Emissions unit cancellation reports

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"Reporting cancelled emissions units to the government"

If you are an eligible New Zealand operator, you must send emissions unit cancellation reports to the Secretary for each reporting period. You need to submit each report by the time specified in the regulations and meet all other requirements of the regulations. Your report must also be verified in accordance with section 212.

You have to follow the rules set out in the regulations when submitting your emissions unit cancellation reports. This includes sending your report on time and making sure it meets all the necessary requirements. The regulations will outline what you need to do to submit a complete and accurate report.

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Part 6International aviation
Carbon offsetting and reduction scheme for international aviation (CORSIA)

211Emissions unit cancellation reports

  1. An eligible New Zealand operator must submit emissions unit cancellation reports to the Secretary for each reporting period.

  2. Each emissions unit cancellation report must—

  3. be submitted by the time specified in the regulations; and
    1. meet all other requirements of the regulations; and
      1. be verified in accordance with section 212.