What happens if my organistional structure changes during the scheme?
A. It is likely that there will be changes to the organisational structure of many participants during the scheme. For example, an organisation may buy or sell subsidiaries, an entire CRC participant may be purchased by another organisation, or a Government Department might restructure. To minimise administrative burdens on both participants and the administrator, CRC will not require you to report on all changes in your organisation. However, buying or selling a large organisation or subsidiary can have a significant affect or your CRC emissions. CRC therefore takes account of significant organisational changes, known as ‘designated changes’, as described below.
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