Certificates of Compliance
All Vehicle Refinishing installations or premises must also obtain a Certificate of Compliance from their respective local authority in order to legally operate. New businesses must obtain a valid certificate before commencing Vehicle Refinishing activities, and mobile operators must obtain a certificate from each local authority in whose functional area they carry out Vehicle Refinishing activities.
A certificate may be issued for a maximum period of up to three years in certain circumstances and must be renewed before its date of expiry.
It is an offence for any Vehicle Refinishing installation to operate without a valid Certificate of Compliance, and breaches of the Regulations may incur fines of up to €5,000 upon summary conviction in the District Court.
Applying for a Certificate
In order to obtain a Certificate of Compliance, Vehicle Refinishers must commission an inspection report from an approved assessor and submit this report along with the prescribed application fee and form to their local authority.
The application fee for a new Certificate of Compliance is €70, with a reduced fee of €50 applying for the renewal of an existing valid Certificate. However, if a Certificate is submitted for renewal after its date of expiry, then the higher fee of €70 will apply.
Further information on the Regulations including EPA Best Practice Guidelines for Vehicle Refinishers are available here