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Statutory Instruments
Overseas Territories
Made
5th November 2014
Laid before Parliament
12th November 2014
Coming into force
13th November 2014
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 5th day of November 2014
Present,
The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council
1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Russia, Crimea and Sevastopol (Sanctions) (Overseas Territories) (Amendment) Order 2014 and comes into force on 13th November 2014.
(2) In this Order, “the principal Order” means the Russia, Crimea and Sevastopol (Sanctions) (Overseas Territories) Order 2014(3).
(3) This Order extends to the territories listed in Schedule 1 to the principal Order.
2. The principal Order is amended as follows.
3. After article 8 insert—
8A.—(1) It is an offence for a person to knowingly provide (directly or indirectly) assistance relating to the sale, supply, transfer or export of any of the technologies listed in Annex II to the Russia Sanctions Regulation—
(a)to any person in Russia, or
(b)for use in Russia.
(2) It is an offence for a person to knowingly provide (directly or indirectly) assistance relating to the maintenance or manufacture of any of the technologies listed in Annex II to the Russia Sanctions Regulation—
(a)by any person in Russia, or
(b)for use in Russia.
(3) This article is subject to articles 13 and 14.”
4. In articles 13(1), 13(2), 13(3)(a), 14, 20(1) and paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 2, after “8,” insert “8A,”.
5. In article 13(3)(b) after “article 8(1)” insert “or 8A”.
Ceri King
Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order makes further provision in specified Overseas Territories to implement sanctions imposed on Russia by EU Council Decision 2014/512/CFSP of 31st July 2014 (as amended by EU Council Decision 2014/659/CFSP of 8th September 2014).
The Order imposes a ban on the supply of assistance related to the transfer of oil exploration technologies to Russia and makes provision for the Governor to license these activities in line with exemptions under the sanctions regime.
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