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30. In Article 30, for paragraph 1, substitute—
“1. The appropriate authority may prescribe—
(a)the circumstances in which official certification is required;
(b)model certificates;
(c)qualifications of certifying staff;
(d)the principles to be respected to ensure reliable certification, including electronic certification;
(e)the procedures to be followed in case of withdrawal of certificates and for replacement certificates;
(f)consignments that are split into smaller consignments or that are mixed with other consignments;
(g)documents that must follow goods after official controls have been carried out.”.
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