ANNEX IU.K.

A.Books, publications and documentsU.K.

a

The exemption shall not, however, apply to articles in which the advertising covers more than 25 % of the surface. In the case of publications and posters for the promotion of tourism, this percentage applies only to private commercial publicity.

CN codeDescription
3705Photographic plates and film, exposed and developed, other than cinematograph film:
ex 3705 90 10
Microfilms of books, children's picture books and drawing or painting books, school exercise books (workbooks), crossword-puzzle books, newspapers and periodicals, printed documents or reports of a non-commercial character, and of loose illustrations, printed pages and reproduction proofs for the production of books
ex 3705 10 00
Reproduction films for the production of books
ex 3705 90 90
4903 00 00Children's picture, drawing or colouring books
4905

Maps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds, including atlases, wall maps, topographical plans and globes, printed:

Other:
ex 4905 99 00
– –Other:
Maps, charts and diagrams of interest in scientific fields such as geology, zoology, botany, mineralogy, palaeontology, archaeology, ethnology, meteorology, climatology and geophysics
ex 4906 00 00Architectural, industrial or engineering plans and designs and reproductions thereof
4911Other printed matter, including pictures and photographs:
4911 10
Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like:
ex 4911 10 90
– –Other:
Catalogues of books and publications, being books and publications offered for sale by publishers or booksellers established outside the territory of the European Communities
Catalogues of films, recording or other visual and auditory materials of an educational, scientific or cultural character
Posters for the promotion of tourism and tourist publications, brochures, guidebooks, timetables, pamphlets and like publications, whether or not illustrated, including those published by private concerns, designed to encourage the public to travel outside the territory of the European Communities, including microcopies of such articles
Bibliographical information material for distribution free of chargea
Other:
4911 99 00
– –Other:
Loose illustrations, printed pages and reproduction proofs to be used for the production of books, including microcopies of such Articlesa
Microcopies of books, children's picture books and drawing or painting books, school exercise books (workbooks), crossword puzzle books, newspapers and periodicals and of documents or reports of a non-commercial charactera
Publications designed to encourage the public to study outside the territory of the European Communities, including microcopies of such publicationsa
Meteorological and geophysical diagrams
9023 00Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example, in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses:
ex 9023 00 80
Other:
Maps and charts in relief of interest in scientific fields such as geology, zoology, botany, mineralogy, palaeontology, archaeology, ethnology, meteorology, climatology and geophysics

B.Visual and auditory materials of an educational, scientific or cultural characterU.K.

The articles listed in Annex II(A) produced by the United Nations or any of its specialised agencies.

ANNEX IIU.K.

A.Visual and auditory materials of an educational, scientific or cultural characterU.K.

CN codeDescriptionBeneficiary establishment or organisations
3704 00Photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developed:All organisations (including broadcasting and television organisations), institutions or associations approved by the competent authorities of the Member States for the purpose of duty-free admission of these goods
ex 3704 00 10
Plates and film:
Cinematograph film, positives, of an educational, scientific or cultural character
ex 3705

Photographic plates and film, exposed and developed, other than cinematograph film:

Of an educational, scientific or cultural character
3706Cinematograph film, exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating sound track or consisting only of sound track:
3706 10
Of a width of 35 mm or more:
– –Other:
ex 3706 10 99
– – –Other positives:
Newsreels (with or without sound track) depicting events of current news value at the time of importation, and imported up to a limit of two copies of each subject for copying purposes
Archival film material (with or without sound track) intended for use in connection with newsreel films
Recreational films particularly suited for children and young people
Other films of educational, scientific or cultural character
3706 90
Other:
– –Other:
– – –Other positives:

ex 3706 90 51

ex 3706 90 91

ex 3706 90 99

Newsreels (with or without sound track) depicting events of current news value at the time of importation, and imported up to a limit of two copies of each subject for copying purposes
Archival film material (with or without sound track) intended for use in connection with newsreel films
Recreational films particularly suited for children and young people
Other films of educational, scientific or cultural character
4911

Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs:

Other:
ex 4911 99 00
– –Other:
Microcards or other information storage media required in computerised information and documentation services of an educational, scientific or cultural character
Wall charts designed solely for demonstration and education
ex 8523

Discs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices, ‘smart cards’ and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded, including matrices and masters for the production of discs, but excluding products of Chapter 37:

Of an educational, scientific or cultural character
ex 9023 00

Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example, in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses:

Patterns, models and wall charts of an educational, scientific or cultural character, designed solely for demonstration and education
Mock-ups or visualisations of abstract concepts such as molecular structures or mathematical formulae
Various

Holograms for laser projection

Multi-media kits

Materials for programmed instructions, including materials in kit form with the corresponding printed materials

B.Collector’s pieces and works of art of an educational, scientific or cultural characterU.K.

CN codeDescriptionBeneficiary establishment or organisations
VariousCollectors’ pieces and works of art, not intended for saleGalleries, museums and other institutions approved by the competent authorities of the Member States for the purpose of duty-free admission of these goods

ANNEX IIIU.K.

CN codeDescription
4911Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs:
4911 10

Trade advertising material, commercial catalogues and the like:

ex 4911 10 90

– –Other:

In relief for the blind and partially sighted

Other:

ex 4911 91 00

– –Pictures, designs and photographs:

In relief for the blind and partially sighted

ex 4911 99 00

– –Other:

In relief for the blind and partially sighted

ANNEX IVU.K.

CN codeDescription
4802

Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punchcards and punch tape paper, in rolls or rectangular (including square) sheets, of any size, other than paper of heading No 4801 or 4803; hand-made paper and paperboard:

Other paper and paperboard, not containing fibres obtained by mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which not more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres:

ex 4802 55

– –Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2, in rolls

Braille paper

ex 4802 56

– –Weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2, in sheets, with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state

Braille paper

ex 4802 57 00

– –Other, weighing 40 g/m2 or more but not more than 150 g/m2

Braille paper

ex 4802 58

– –Weighing more than 150 g/m2:

Braille paper

Other paper and paperboard of which more than 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process:

ex 4802 61

– –in rolls

ex 4802 61 80

– – –Other

Braille paper

ex 4802 62 00

– –In sheets with one side not exceeding 435 mm and the other side not exceeding 297 mm in the unfolded state

Braille paper

ex 4802 69 00

– –Other

Braille paper

4805

Other uncoated paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets not further worked or processed than as specified in note 3 this chapter:

Other:

ex 4805 91 00

– –Weighing 150 g/m2 or less

Braille paper

ex 4805 92 00

– –Weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than 225 g/m2:

Braille paper

4805 93

– –Weighing 225 g/m2 or more:

ex 4805 93 80

– – –Other:

Braille paper

4823

Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size or shape; other articles of paper pulp, paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres:

Other paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes:

4823 90

Other:

ex 4823 90 40

– –Paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes

Braille paper

ex 6602 00 00

Walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like:

White canes for the blind and partially sighted

ex 8469

Typewriters and word-processing machines:

Adapted for use by the blind and partially sighted

ex 8471

Automatic data-processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included:

Equipment for the mechanical production of braille and recorded material for the blind

ex 8519

Sound recording or sound reproducing apparatus:

Record-players and cassette players specially designed or adapted for the blind and partially sighted

ex 8523

Discs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices, ‘smart cards’ and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded, including matrices and masters for the production of discs, but excluding products of Chapter 37:

Talking books

Magnetic tapes and cassettes for the production of Braille and talking books

9013Liquid crystal devices not constituting articles provided for more specifically in other headings; lasers, other than laser diodes; other optical appliances and instruments, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter:
ex 9013 80

Other devices, appliances and instruments:

Television enlargers for the blind and partially sighted

9021Orthopaedic appliances, including crutches, surgical belts and trusses; splints and other fracture appliances; artificial parts of the body; hearing aids and other appliances which are worn or carried, or implanted in the body, to compensate for a defect or disability:
9021 90

Other:

ex 9021 90 90

– –Other:

Electronic orientator and obstacle detector appliances for the blind and partially sighted

Television enlargers for the blind and partially sighted

Electronic reading machines for the blind and partially sighted

9023 00Instruments, apparatus and models, designed for demonstrational purposes (for example, in education or exhibitions), unsuitable for other uses:
ex 9023 00 80

Other:

Teaching aids and apparatus specifically designed for the use of the blind and partially sighted

ex 9102

Wrist-watches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stop-watches, other than those of heading No 9101:

Braille watches with cases other than of precious metals

9504Articles for funfair, table or parlour games, including pintables, billiards, special tables for casino games and automatic bowling alley equipment:
9504 90

Other:

ex 9504 90 90

– –Other:

Tables games and accessories specially adapted for the use of the blind and partially sighted

VariousAll other articles specially designed for the education, scientific or cultural advancement of the blind and partially sighted

ANNEX VU.K.REPEALED REGULATION WITH LIST OF ITS SUCCESSIVE AMENDMENTS

Council Regulation (EEC) No 918/83

(OJ L 105, 23.4.1983, p. 1).

1985 Act of Accession, Annex I, Points I.1(e) and I.17

(OJ L 302, 15.11.1985, p. 139).

Council Regulation (EEC) No 3822/85

(OJ L 370, 31.12.1985, p. 22).

Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3691/87

(OJ L 347, 11.12.1987, p. 8).

Council Regulation (EEC) No 1315/88

(OJ L 123, 17.5.1988, p. 2).

only Article 2

Council Regulation (EEC) No 4235/88

(OJ L 373, 31.12.1988, p. 1).

Council Regulation (EEC) No 3357/91

(OJ L 318, 20.11.1991, p. 3).

Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92

(OJ L 302, 19.10.1992, p. 1).

only Article 252(1)

Council Regulation (EC) No 355/94

(OJ L 46, 18.2.1994, p. 5).

1994 Act of Accession, Annex I, Point XIII A.I.3

(OJ C 241, 29.8.1994, p. 274).

Council Regulation (EC) No 1671/2000

(OJ L 193, 29.7.2000, p. 11).

2003 Act of Accession, Annex to Protocol 3, Part one, Point 3 of

(OJ L 236, 23.9.2003, p. 940).

Council Regulation (EC) No 274/2008

(OJ L 85, 27.3.2008, p. 1).

ANNEX VIU.K.

CORRELATION TABLE

Regulation (EEC) No 918/83This Regulation
Article 1(1)Article 1
Article 1(2)(a) and (b)Article 2(1)(a) and (b)
Article 1(2)(c), first subparagraphArticle 2(1)(c), first subparagraph
Article 1(2)(c), second subparagraph, introductory sentenceArticle 2(1)(c), second subparagraph, introductory sentence
Article 1(2)(c), second subparagraph, first indentArticle 2(1)(c), second subparagraph, point (i)
Article 1(2)(c), second subparagraph, second indentArticle 2(1)(c), second subparagraph, point (ii)
Article 1(2)(c), third subparagraphArticle 2(1)(c), third subparagraph
Article 1(2)(d) and (e)Article 2(1)(d) and (e)
Article 1(3)Article 2(2)
Article 2Article 3
Article 3Article 4
Article 4, first paragraphArticle 5(1)
Article 4, second paragraphArticle 5(2)
Article 5Article 6
Article 6, first paragraphArticle 7(1)
Article 6, second paragraphArticle 7(2)
Article 7Article 8
Article 8Article 9
Article 9Article 10
Article 10Article 11
Article 11Article 12
Article 12Article 13
Article 13Article 14
Article 14(1), introductory wordingArticle 15(1), introductory wording
Article 14(1), first indentArticle 15(1)(a)
Article 14(1), second indentArticle 15(1)(b)
Article 14(2)Article 15(2)
Article 15Article 16
Article 16Article 17
Article 17Article 18
Article 18Article 19
Article 19Article 20
Article 25Article 21
Article 26Article 22
Article 27, first paragraphArticle 23(1)
Article 27, second paragraphArticle 23(2)
Article 28Article 24
Article 29(1)Article 25(1)
Article 29(2), introductory wordingArticle 25(2), introductory wording
Article 29(2), first indentArticle 25(2)(a)
Article 29(2), second indentArticle 25(2)(b)
Article 29(2), third indentArticle 25(2)(c)
Article 30, first paragraphArticle 26(1)
Article 30, second paragraphArticle 26(2)
Article 31Article 27
Article 32Article 28
Article 33Article 29
Article 34Article 30
Article 35Article 31
Article 36Article 32
Article 37Article 33
Article 38Article 34
Article 39Article 35
Article 40Article 36
Article 41Article 37
Article 42Article 38
Article 43Article 39
Article 44Article 40
Article 45Article 41
Article 50Article 42
Article 51, introductory wordingArticle 43, introductory wording
Article 51, first indentArticle 43(a)
Article 51, second indentArticle 43(b)
Article 52(1)Article 44(1)
Article 52(2), introductory wordingArticle 44(2), introductory wording
Article 52(2), first indentArticle 44(2)(a)
Article 52(2), second indentArticle 44(2)(b)
Article 53, introductory wordingArticle 45, introductory wording
Article 53(a), introductory wordingArticle 45(a), introductory wording
Article 53(a), first indentArticle 45(a)(i)
Article 53(a), second indentArticle 45(a)(ii)
Article 53(b), introductory wordingArticle 45(b), introductory wording
Article 53(b), first indentArticle 45(b)(i)
Article 53(b), second indentArticle 45(b)(ii)
Article 54, introductory wordingArticle 46, introductory wording
Article 54, first indentArticle 46(a)
Article 54, second indentArticle 46(b)
Article 56Article 47
Article 57Article 48
Article 58Article 49
Article 59Article 50
Article 59a(1) and (2)Article 51(1) and (2)
Article 59a(3), introductory wordingArticle 51(3), introductory wording
Article 59a(3), first indentArticle 51(3)(a)
Article 59a(3), second indentArticle 51(3)(b)
Article 59bArticle 52
Article 60(1)Article 53(1)
Article 60(2), introductory sentenceArticle 53(2), introductory sentence
Article 60(2), first indentArticle 53(2)(a)
Article 60(2), second indentArticle 53(2)(b)
Article 60(3)Article 53(3)
Article 61(1)Article 54(1)
Article 61(2), introductory wordingArticle 54(2), introductory wording
Article 61(2), first indentArticle 54(2)(a)
Article 61(2), second indentArticle 54(2)(b)
Article 61(2), third indentArticle 54(2)(c)
Article 62Article 55
Article 63Article 56
Article 63aArticle 57
Article 63bArticle 58
Article 63cArticle 59
Article 64Article 60
Article 65Article 61
Article 66Article 62
Article 67Article 63
Article 68Article 64
Article 69Article 65
Article 70Article 66
Article 71, first paragraph, introductory sentenceArticle 67(1), introductory sentence
Article 71, first paragraph, first indentArticle 67(1), point (a)
Article 71, first paragraph, second indentArticle 67(1), point (b)
Article 71, second paragraphArticle 67(2)
Article 72(1), introductory sentenceArticle 68(1), introductory sentence
Article 72(1), first indentArticle 68(1)(a)
Article 72(1), second indentArticle 68(1)(b)
Article 72(2)Article 68(2)
Article 73Article 69
Article 75Article 70
Article 76Article 71
Article 77Article 72
Article 78Article 73
Article 79Article 74
Article 80Article 75
Article 81Article 76
Article 82Article 77
Article 83Article 78
Article 84Article 79
Article 85Article 80
Article 86Article 81
Article 87Article 82
Article 88Article 83
Article 89, introductory wordingArticle 84, introductory wording
Article 89, first indentArticle 84(a)
Article 89, second indentArticle 84(b)
Article 89, third indentArticle 84(c)
Article 90Article 85
Article 91Article 86
Article 92Article 87
Article 93Article 88
Article 94Article 89
Article 95Article 90
Article 96Article 91
Article 97Article 92
Article 98Article 93
Article 99Article 94
Article 100Article 95
Article 101Article 96
Article 102Article 97
Article 103Article 98
Article 104(1), introductory sentenceArticle 99(1), introductory sentence
Article 104(1), first indentArticle 99(1)(a)
Article 104(1), second indentArticle 99(1)(b)
Article 104(1), third indentArticle 99(1)(c)
Article 104(2)Article 99(2)
Article 105Article 100
Article 106Article 101
Article 107Article 102
Article 108Article 103
Article 109Article 104
Article 110Article 105
Article 111Article 106
Article 112Article 107
Article 113Article 108
Article 114Article 109(1)
Article 109(2)
Article 115, first paragraphArticle 110(1)
Article 115, second paragraphArticle 110(2)
Article 116Article 111
Article 117Article 112
Article 118(1)Article 113
Article 119Article 114
Article 120Article 115
Article 121Article 116
Article 122Article 117
Article 123Article 118
Article 124Article 119
Article 125Article 120
Article 126Article 121
Article 127Article 122
Article 128Article 123
Article 129Article 124
Article 130Article 125
Article 131Article 126
Article 132Article 127
Article 133Article 128
Article 134Article 129
Article 135Article 130
Article 136Article 131
Article 139Article 132
Article 140
Article 144
Article 133
Article 145Article 134
Annexes I to IVAnnexes I to IV
Annex V
Annex VI