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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1081/2012 of 9 November 2012 for the purposes of Council Regulation (EC) No 116/2009 on the export of cultural goods (codification)

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SECTION IU.K. FORM OF LICENCE

Article 1U.K.

1.There shall be three types of licences for the export of cultural goods which shall be issued and used in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 116/2009 and with this Regulation:

(a)the standard licence;

(b)the specific open licence;

(c)the general open licence.

2.The use of export licences shall in no way affect obligations connected with export formalities or related documents.

3.Export licence forms shall be provided on request by the competent authority or authorities referred to in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EC) No 116/2009.

Article 2U.K.

1.A standard licence shall normally be used for each export subject to Regulation (EC) No 116/2009.

However, each individual Member State concerned may decide whether or not it wishes to issue any specific or general open licences which may be used instead if the specific conditions relating to them are fulfilled as set out in Articles 10 and 13.

2.A specific open licence shall cover the repeated temporary export of a specific cultural good by a particular person or organisation as set out in Article 10.

3.A general open licence shall cover any temporary export of any of those cultural goods that form part of the permanent collection of a museum or other institution, as set out in Article 13.

4.A Member State may revoke any specific or general open licence at any time if the conditions under which it was issued are no longer met. It shall inform the Commission immediately if the licence issued is not recovered and could be used irregularly. The Commission shall immediately inform the other Member States.

5.Member States may introduce whatever reasonable measures they deem necessary in their national territory to monitor the use of their own open licences.

SECTION IIU.K. THE STANDARD LICENCE

Article 3U.K.

1.Standard licences shall be issued on the form, a model of which is set out in Annex I. The form shall be printed on white paper without mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weighing not less than 55 g/m2.

2.Forms shall measure 210 × 297 mm.

3.Forms shall be produced in printed or electronic form and filled out in an official language of the Union designated by the competent authorities of the issuing Member State.

The competent authorities of the Member State in which the form is presented may ask for it to be translated into the language, or one of the official languages, of that Member State. In this case, the translation costs shall be met by the licence holder.

4.Member States shall be responsible:

(a)for having the forms printed, bearing the printer’s name and address or identifying mark;

(b)for taking any measure necessary in order to avoid the forging of forms. The means of identification adopted by Member States for this purpose shall be notified to the Commission, for communication to the competent authorities of the other Member States.

5.Forms shall preferably be filled in by mechanical or electronic means. However, the application may be filled in legibly by hand; in the latter case it shall be written in ink and in block capitals.

Whatever the process used, forms shall not contain erasures, overwritten words or other alterations.

Article 4U.K.

1.Without prejudice to paragraph 3, a separate export licence shall be issued for each consignment of cultural goods.

2.For the purposes of paragraph 1, a consignment shall mean either a single cultural object or a number of cultural objects.

3.Where a consignment consists of a number of cultural objects, it is for the competent authorities to determine whether one or several export licences should be issued for the consignment in question.

Article 5U.K.

The form shall comprise three sheets:

(a)

one sheet, marked as No 1, which shall constitute the application;

(b)

one sheet, marked as No 2, for the holder;

(c)

one sheet, marked as No 3, which shall be returned to the issuing authority.

Article 6U.K.

1.The applicant shall complete boxes 1, 3, 6 to 21, 24 and, if necessary, 25 of the application and the other sheets, except where pre-printing of the box or boxes is authorised.

However, Member States may provide that only the application need be completed.

2.The application shall be accompanied by:

(a)documentation providing all relevant information on the cultural object(s) and its (their) legal status at the time when the application is made, by means of any supporting documents (invoices, expert appraisals etc.) where appropriate;

(b)a duly authenticated photograph or, where appropriate and at the discretion of the competent authorities, photographs in black and white or in colour (measuring at least 8 cm by 12 cm) of the cultural goods in question.

This requirement may be replaced, where appropriate and at the discretion of the competent authorities, by a detailed list of the cultural goods.

3.The competent authorities may require, for the purposes of issuing an export licence, the physical presentation of the cultural goods to be exported.

4.Any costs incurred by the application of paragraphs 2 and 3 shall be met by the applicant requesting the export licence.

5.In order that an export licence may be granted, the duly completed form shall be presented to the competent authorities designated by the Member States pursuant to Article 2(2) of Regulation (EC) No 116/2009. When the authority has granted the export licence, sheet 1 shall be kept by that authority and the remaining sheets shall be returned to the holder of the export licence or to his authorised representative.

Article 7U.K.

The following shall be presented in support of the export declaration:

(a)

the sheet for the holder;

(b)

the sheet to be returned to the issuing authority.

Article 8U.K.

1.The customs office responsible for handling the export declaration shall ensure that the entries on the export declaration or, if applicable, the ATA carnet, correspond to the entries on the export licence and that a reference to the export licence is entered in box 44 of the export declaration or on the counterfoil of the ATA carnet.

It shall take suitable measures for identification purposes. The measures may consist in the affixation of a seal or stamp of the customs office. The sheet of the export licence form which is to be returned to the issuing authority shall be attached to copy 3 of the single administrative document.

2.After completing box 23 in sheets 2 and 3, the customs office authorised to accept the export declaration shall return to the declarant or to his/her authorised representative the sheet intended for the holder.

3.The sheet of the licence form which is to be returned to the issuing authority, must accompany the consignment to the customs office at the point of exit from the customs territory of the Union.

The customs office shall affix its stamp to box 26 of the form and return it to the issuing authority.

Article 9U.K.

1.The period of validity of export licences shall not exceed 12 months from the date of issue.

2.In the case of an application for temporary exportation, the competent authorities may specify the time limit within which the cultural goods must be reimported into the issuing Member State.

3.Where an export licence expires without having been used, the holder shall immediately return to the issuing authority the sheets in his possession

SECTION IIIU.K. SPECIFIC OPEN LICENCES

Article 10U.K.

1.Specific open licences may be issued for a specific cultural good which is liable to be temporarily exported from the Union on a regular basis for use and/or exhibition in a third country. The cultural good must be owned by, or be in the legitimate possession of, the particular person or organisation that uses and/or exhibits the good.

2.A licence may only be issued provided the authorities are convinced that the person or organisation concerned offers all the guarantees considered necessary for the good to be returned in good condition to the Union and that the good can be so described or marked that there will be no doubt at the moment of temporary export that the good being exported is that described in the specific open licence.

3.A licence may not be valid for a period that exceeds five years.

Article 11U.K.

The licence shall be presented in support of a written export declaration or be available in other cases for production with the cultural goods for examination upon request.

The competent authorities of the Member State in which the licence is presented may ask for it to be translated into the language, or one of the official languages, of that Member State. In that case, the translation costs shall be met by the licence holder.

Article 12U.K.

1.The customs office authorised to accept the export declaration shall ensure that the goods presented are those described on the export licence and that a reference is made to that licence in box 44 of the export declaration if a written declaration is required.

2.If a written declaration is required then the licence must be attached to copy 3 of the single administrative document and accompany the good to the customs office at the point of exit from the customs territory of the Union. Where copy 3 of the single administrative document is made available to the exporter or his representative, the licence shall also be made available to him for use on a subsequent occasion.

SECTION IVU.K. GENERAL OPEN LICENCES

Article 13U.K.

1.General open licences may be issued to museums or other institutions to cover the temporary export of any of the goods that belong to their permanent collection that are liable to be temporarily exported from the Union on a regular basis for exhibition in a third country.

2.A licence may only be issued if the competent authorities are convinced that the institution offers all the guarantees considered necessary for the goods to be returned in good condition to the Union. The licence may be used to cover any combination of goods in the permanent collection at any one occasion of temporary export. It may be used to cover a series of different combinations of goods either consecutively or concurrently.

3.A licence may not be valid for a period that exceeds five years.

Article 14U.K.

The licence shall be presented in support of the export declaration.

The competent authorities of the Member State in which the licence is presented may ask for it to be translated into the language, or one of the official languages, of that Member State. In that case, the translation costs shall be met by the licence holder.

Article 15U.K.

1.The customs office authorised to accept the export declaration shall ensure that the licence is presented together with a list of the goods being exported and which are also described in the export declaration. The list shall be on the headed paper of the institution and each page shall be signed by one of the persons from the institution and named on the licence. Each page shall also be stamped with the stamp of the institution as placed on the licence. A reference to the licence must be made in box 44 of the export declaration.

2.The licence shall be attached to copy 3 of the single administrative document and must accompany the consignment to the customs office at the point of exit from the customs territory of the Union. Where copy 3 of the single administrative document is made available to the exporter or his representative the licence shall also be made available to him for use on a subsequent occasion.

SECTION VU.K. FORMS FOR THE OPEN LICENCES

Article 16U.K.

1.Specific open licences shall be issued on the form, a model of which is set out in Annex II.

2.General open licences shall be issued on the form, a model of which is set out in Annex III.

3.The licence form shall be produced in printed or electronic form in one or more of the official languages of the Union.

4.The licence shall measure 210 × 297 mm. A tolerance of up to minus 5 mm or plus 8 mm in the length shall be allowed.

The paper used shall be white, free of mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weigh at least 55 g/m2. It shall have a printed guilloche pattern background in light blue such as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means.

5.The second sheet of the licence, which shall not have a guilloche pattern background, is for the exporter’s own use or records only.

The application form to be used shall be prescribed by the Member State concerned.

6.Member States may reserve the right to print the licence forms or may have them printed by approved printers. In the latter case, each form must bear a reference to such approval.

Each form must bear the name and address of the printer or a mark by which the printer can be identified. It shall also bear a serial number, either printed or stamped, by which it can be identified.

7.Member States shall be responsible for taking any measure necessary in order to avoid the forging of licences.

The means of identification adopted by Member States for this purpose shall be notified to the Commission, for communication to the competent authorities of the other Member States.

8.Licences shall be made out by mechanical or electronic means. In exceptional circumstances they may be made out by black ball point pen in block capitals.

They shall not contain erasures, overwritten words or other alterations.

SECTION VIU.K. FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 17U.K.

Regulation (EEC) No 752/93 is repealed.

References to the repealed Regulation shall be construed as references to this Regulation and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex V.

Article 18U.K.

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 9 November 2012.

For the Commission

The President

José Manuel Barroso

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