TITLE IICATCH CERTIFICATION SCHEME FOR IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION OF FISHERY PRODUCTS

CHAPTER II Approved economic operators

Section 5 Legal effects of APEO certificates

Article 21General provisions

1.

The APEO certificate shall take effect on the tenth working day after the date of its issue. Its period of validity shall not be limited.

2.

The APEO certificate shall only be valid in the F1United Kingdom.

3.

F2A fisheries administration shall monitor compliance with the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13.

4.

In the case of an APEO certificate issued to an applicant established for less than three years, close monitoring shall take place during the first year after issue.

5.

A reassessment of the compliance with the criteria referred to in Articles 9 to 13 shall be carried out by the issuing F3fisheries administration in the following cases:

(a)

major changes to the relevant F4... legislation;

(b)

reasonable indication that the relevant criteria are no longer met by the approved economic operator.

6.

Article 16(4) shall apply to the reassessment.

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Article 22Suspension of the status of an approved economic operator

1.

The status of approved economic operator shall be suspended by the F6fisheries administration in the following cases:

(a)

where non-compliance with the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13 has been detected;

(b)

where the F7fisheries administration has sufficient reason to believe that an act has been perpetrated by the approved economic operator, which gives rise to legal proceedings and is linked to an infringement of F8Fisheries Rules or of Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008;

(c)

where the status of the authorised economic operator has been suspended in accordance with the Implementing Rules of the Community Customs Code;

(d)

where the suspension is requested by the approved economic operator which is temporarily unable to meet any of the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13.

2.

Before taking a decision in accordance with paragraph 1(a), (b) and (c), the F9fisheries administration must communicate its findings to the economic operator concerned. The operators shall be entitled to express its point of view within 30 calendar days starting from the date of receiving the communication.

3.

However, where the nature or the level of the threat to the conservation measures for a certain stock or stocks so require, suspension shall take place immediately. F10...

4.

The suspension referred to in paragraph 1 shall take effect from the day following its notification to the approved economic operator. The suspension shall however not affect any import procedure already started before the date of suspension and not yet completed.

Article 23Suspension in the case of non-compliance with relevant criteria

1.

In the case referred to in point (a) of Article 22(1), if the approved economic operator does not regularise the situation within the period referred to in paragraph 2 of that Article, the status of approved economic operator shall be suspended for a period of 30 calendar days. The F11fisheries administration must, without delay, notify the economic operator of the suspension F12....

2.

Where the economic operator concerned has been unable to regularise the situation within the suspension period of 30 calendar days referred to in paragraph 1 but can provide evidence that the conditions can be met if the suspension period is extended, the F13fisheries administration must suspend the status of approved economic operator for a further 30 calendar days. F14...

3.

When the economic operator concerned has, within the time limit set out in paragraphs 1 or 2, taken the necessary measures to comply with the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13, the F15fisheries administration must withdraw the suspension and inform the economic operator concerned F16.... The suspension may be withdrawn before the expiry of the time limit laid down in paragraphs 1 or 2.

Article 24Suspension in case of legal proceedings

1.

In the case referred to in point (b) of Article 22(1), the F17fisheries administration must suspend the status of the approved economic operator for the duration of the proceedings. F18...

2.

The F19fisheries administration may however decide not to suspend the status of approved economic operator if it considers the infringement to be of negligible quantitative importance in relation to the number or volume of the import-related operations carried out by that operator.

Article 25Suspension related to the status of authorised economic operator

In the case referred to in point (c) of Article 22(1), the F20fisheries administration must suspend the status of the approved economic operator until the suspension of the status of authorised economic operator has been withdrawn. F21...

Article 26Suspension upon request

1.

In the case referred to in Article 22(1)(d) the approved economic operator shall notify the F22fisheries administration of its temporary inability to meet the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13, specifying the date when the criteria will be met again. The approved economic shall also notify the F22fisheries administration of any planned measures and their timescale.

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3.

If the approved economic operator fails to regularise the situation within the period set out in its notification, the F24fisheries administration may grant a reasonable extension, provided that the approved economic operator has acted in good faith. F25...

Article 27Withdrawal of the APEO certificate

1.

The APEO certificate shall be withdrawn in the following cases:

(a)

where the approved economic operator fails to take the necessary measures to comply with the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13 in accordance with Article 23(3);

(b)

where it has been established that a serious infringement or repeated infringements related to F26Fisheries Rules or of Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008 have been committed by the approved economic operator and there is no further right of appeal;

(c)

where the approved economic operator fails to take the necessary measures to comply with the criteria laid down in Articles 9 to 13 in accordance with Article 26;

(d)

where the status of authorised economic operator, granted in accordance with the Implementing Rules of the Community Customs Code, has been withdrawn;

(e)

upon request of the approved economic operator.

2.

In the case referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1, the competent authority may decide not to withdraw the APEO certificate if the infringements are of negligible quantitative importance in relation to the number or size of the import-related operations carried out by that operator.

3.

The withdrawal shall take effect from the day following its notification to the approved economic operator.

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