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13.—(1) Council Regulation (EC) 1984/2003 introducing a system for the statistical monitoring of trade in swordfish and bigeye tuna within the Community is amended as follows.
(2) In Article 1 for “Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”.
(3) In Article 2—
(a)in point (a) for “Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”;
(b)in point (b) for “Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”; and
(c)in point (c) for “Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”.
(4) In Article 3, in point (e) for “Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”.
(5) In the heading for Section 1 of Chapter 2 for “on Member States” substitute “ in the United Kingdom ”.
(6) In Article 4—
(a)in paragraph 1 for “territory of the Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”;
(b)in paragraph 3 for “the Member State in which the product is imported” substitute “ a fisheries administration ”; and
(c)in paragraph 4 for “The Member States shall ensure that their” substitute “ A fisheries administration must ensure that its ”.
(7) In the heading for Section 2 for “on Member States in respect of exports” substitute “ in respect of exports from the United Kingdom ”.
(8) In Article 5—
(a)in paragraph 1 for “Community” in both places it occurs, substitute “ United Kingdom ”;
(b)in paragraph 2 for point (b) substitute—
“(b)be validated by the competent authorities of a fisheries administration;”;
(c)in paragraph 3—
(i)for “The Member States shall” substitute “ A fisheries administration must ”, and
(ii)for “their” substitute “ its ”; and
(d)omit paragraph 4.
(9) In the heading for Section 3 for “on Member States in respect of re-exports” substitute “ in respect of re-exports from the United Kingdom ”.
(10) In Article 6—
(a)in paragraph 1—
(i)in point (a) for “Community” in both places it occurs, substitute “ United Kingdom ”, and
(ii)in point (b) for “territory of the Community” substitute “ United Kingdom ”;
(b)in paragraph 2 for point (b) substitute—
“(b)be validated by the competent authorities of a fisheries administration, in the circumstances where re-export is to take place from the United Kingdom, or the competent authorities of the third country from which the re-export has taken place;”;
(c)in paragraph 3—
(i)for “Member States which authenticate re-export certificates in accordance with paragraph 2(b)” substitute “ Where a fisheries administration has authenticated a re-export certificate in accordance with paragraph 2, it ”, and
(ii)for “The Member States shall” substitute “ A fisheries administration must ”;
(d)in paragraph 4 for “the Member State of importation or re-exportation” substitute “ a fisheries administration ”; and
(e)in paragraph 5—
(i)for “The Member States shall” substitute “ A fisheries administration must ”, and
(ii)for “their” substitute “ its ”.
(11) In the heading for Section 4 omit “for Member States”.
(12) In Article 7a—
(a)for paragraph 1 substitute—
“1. In relation to large-scale pelagic longline vessels, when validating statistical documents, a fisheries administration must ensure that transhipments are consistent with the reported catch amount by each such vessel.”;
(b)in paragraph 2 for “The flag Member State of large-scale pelagic longline vessels shall” substitute “ A fisheries administration, in relation to large-scale pelagic longline vessels, must ”; and
(c)in paragraph 3—
(i)for “Member States shall” substitute “ A fisheries administration must ”, and
(ii)for “their area or territory” substitute “ the United Kingdom ”.
(13) Omit Chapter 3.
(14) Omit Articles 11, 12 and 14.
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