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(Romanian) Concerning the Payment of Environmental Tax for a Second-Hand Automobile Registered in Romania Before 2007 ANNEX to the Minutes of 24 September 2014 List of petitions declared admissible since the last meeting of the Committee on Petitions (1 April 2014) 1202/2013 by Iancu Burcea (Romanian) concerning the payment of environmental tax for a second-hand automobile registered in Romania before 2007 1203/2013 by Claudia Tamellini (Italian), on access to stem-cell treatment in accordance with the Stamina method 1205/2013 by Margot Maë (Estonian) on money being debited to her bank account by Deutsche Bundesbahn and internet businesses 1207/2013 by Josip Miljak (Croatian), on behalf of Hrvatska Cista Stranka Prava, on European arrest warrant 1208/2013 by Stjepan Ringwald (Croatian), on Justice system in Croatia 1209/2013 by Juan Berna Jose (Spanish), on a landfill in the region of Alicante (Spain) 1210/2013 by I.B. 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