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PART 2 EXPORT AND TRANSFER CONTROLS
4.Movement of UK controlled dual-use goods, etc. to certain destinations
4A.Movement of certain medicinal products to the United States of America
5.Movement of UK controlled dual-use goods, etc. within the customs territory
6.WMD purposes end-use control supplementing the dual-use Regulation
7.Control on transfers within the customs territory supplementing the dual-use Regulation
11.Transfers from outside the United Kingdom for WMD purposes
12.Transfers by non-electronic means from the United Kingdom for WMD purposes
16.Exception for firearms – firearm or shot gun certificate or permit
PART 6 OFFENCES, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
35.Offences relating to prohibitions and restrictions in the dual-use Regulation
36.Offences relating to prohibitions and restrictions in the torture Regulation
36A.Further offences relating to the prohibitions etc. in the torture Regulation
42.Increase of maximum penalty for prohibited exportation provided for in CEMA
Provisions relating to the EU defence-related products Directive
42B.Record-keeping requirement: EU-listed military item supplier
42D.Secretary of State may certify Northern Ireland recipient undertaking
42G.Establishing reliability of Northern Ireland recipient undertaking
42H.Secretary of State may amend, suspend, and revoke certificate
42J.Offence relating to misleading application for certificate
Provisions relating to the EU dual-use Regulation
42L.Export and transfer control in relation to Northern Ireland: dual-use goods, software, and technology
42N.Exceptions in relation to Northern Ireland: dual-use goods, software, and technology
42O.Exception in relation to Northern Ireland: EU goods in transit
42P.Authorisation requirement: Article 22(1) of the EU dual-use Regulation
42Q.Record-keeping requirement: Article 22(8) of the EU dual-use Regulation
42R.Offences in relation to Article 22 of the EU dual-use Regulation
COUNTRIES AND DESTINATIONS SUBJECT TO STRICTER EXPORT OR TRADE CONTROLS
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