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[F1ANNEX I U.K. [F2LIST OF COMPOSITE PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO OFFICIAL CONTROLS AS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 3] [F2This list sets out composite products according to the goods nomenclature in use in [F3Great Britain] to determine the selection of consignments that must be submitted to official controls at a border control post.]

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F54. Column (1) — CN code U.K.

This column indicates the CN code. The CN, established by Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87, is based on the international Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) drawn up by the Customs Cooperation Council, now the World Customs Organisation (WCO), adopted by the International Convention, concluded in Brussels on 14 June 1983 and approved on behalf of the European Economic Community by Council Decision 87/369/EEC (1) (‘the HS Convention’). The CN reproduces the headings and subheadings of the HS to six digits, with only the seventh and eighth figures creating further subheadings which are specific to it.

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F65. Column (2) — Description U.K.

The description of the goods F6...

F7[F26. Column (3) — Qualification and explanation U.K.

This column gives details of the products covered. F7...]]

Textual Amendments

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Textual Amendments

[F9ANNEX II U.K. [F2List of composite products not subject to official controls as referred to in point (b) of Article 6(1)]

[F2This list sets out composite products according to the goods nomenclature in use in [F10Great Britain] that do not need to be submitted to official controls at a border control post.]

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Column (1) — CN code U.K.

This column indicates the CN code. The CN, established by Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87, is based on the international Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) drawn up by the Customs Cooperation Council, now the World Customs Organisation (WCO), adopted by the International Convention, concluded in Brussels on 14 June 1983 and approved on behalf of the European Economic Community by Decision 87/369/EEC ( ‘ the HS Convention ’ ). The CN reproduces the headings and subheadings of the HS to six digits, with only the seventh and eighth figures creating further subheadings which are specific to it.

[F2Where a four digit code is used: unless otherwise specified, all composite products prefixed with or covered by these four digits are not required to be submitted to official controls at a border control post.]

Where only certain specified products under any four, six or eight digit code contain animal products and no specific subdivision under this code exists in the CN, the code is marked ex (for example, ex 2001 90 65 : veterinary checks not required for the products outlined in Column (2)).

F12F13[F2Column (2) — Explanation U.K.

This column gives details of the composite products covered by the derogation from official controls at border control posts. When necessary, official staff at border control posts must assess the ingredients of a composite product and specify, if the animal product contained in the composite product is sufficiently processed so as to not require the official checks provided for in [F12relevant national] legislation.]

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