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Introductory Text
1.Citation and commencement
PART 1 General
2.Amendment of the Republic of Belarus (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
3.Interpretation
4.Application of prohibitions and requirements outside the United Kingdom
PART 2 Designation of persons
5.Power to designate persons
6.Designation criteria
PART 3 Finance
7.Financial sanctions
8.Transferable securities etc.
9.In regulation 16(1)(a) (circumventing etc. prohibitions), for “regulations 11 to...
PART 4 Trade
10.Definition of “restricted goods” and “restricted technology”
11.Further definitions
12.Definition of “interception and monitoring services”
13.Interpretation of other expressions used in Part 5
14.Export of restricted goods and tobacco industry goods
15.(1) In the heading to regulation 21, after “restricted goods”,...
16.(1) In the heading to regulation 22, after “restricted goods”,...
17.(1) In the heading to regulation 23, after “restricted goods”,...
18.Interception and monitoring services
19.Dual-use goods and technology
20.Trade: further provision
PART 5 Aircraft sanctions
21.Aircraft
PART 6 Exceptions and licences
22.Finance: exceptions from prohibitions
23.Exception for authorised conduct in a relevant country
24.Exception for acts done for purposes of national security or prevention of serious crime
25.Exceptions: finance
26.Treasury licences
27.Trade licences
PART 7 Information, enforcement etc.
28.Application of information powers in the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979
29.Disclosure of information
30.Penalties for offences
31.Jurisdiction to try offences
32.Modification of penalties under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979
33.Monetary penalties
34.Maritime enforcement
35.Trade: overlapping offences
PART 8 Amendments to Schedules
36.Schedule 1
37.Interception and monitoring goods and technology; other goods
38.Treasury licences
Signature
Explanatory Note