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AMENDMENTS TO THE EXPORT CONTROL ORDER 2008
1.In article 2(1) (interpretation)— (a) after the definition of “CEMA”...
2.After article 2 (interpretation), insert— Crown application (1) The following articles bind the Crown—
3.In article 4A, in paragraph (1) after “pancuronium bromide” insert...
4.After article 14 (exceptions for vessels), insert— Exception for historic...
5.In article 17 (transit or transhipment exception), for sub-paragraph 4(a)...
6.In article 28(1)(b) for “Community General Export Authorisation” substitute “Union...
7.After article 28 (registration with the Secretary of State), insert—...
8.In article 29 (record-keeping), for paragraph (1) substitute—
9.In article 30 (Registration and record keeping – information security...
10.After article 33 (licence refusals, etc. and appeals), insert— Certificates:...
12.In article 38(1) for “Community General Export Authorisation” (in each...
13.After article 45 (revocations and transitional arrangements), insert— Review of...
16.In Schedule 3 (UK controlled dual-use goods, software and technology)...
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