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Regulation 31E
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2D inserted (5.7.2022) by The Republic of Belarus (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/748), reg. 1(2), Sch.
1. In regulation 31E, “consumer communication device” means any of the following, of a type which is generally available to the public—U.K.
(a)computers falling within entries 5A992 and 4A994.b of Schedule 2C;
(b)disk drives and solid-state storage equipment falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(c)input/output control units (other than industrial controllers designed for chemical processing);
(d)graphics accelerators and graphics coprocessors;
(e)monitors falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(f)printers falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(g)modems falling within entries 5A991.b.2, 5A991.b.4 or 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(h)network access controllers and communications channel controllers falling within entry 5A991.b.4 of Schedule 2C;
(i)keyboards, mice and similar devices specified in entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(j)mobile phones, including cellular and satellite telephones, personal digital assistants, and subscriber information module (SIM) cards and similar devices falling within entries 5A992 or 5A991 of Schedule 2C;
(k)memory devices falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(l)information security equipment, software (except encryption source code) and peripherals falling within entries 5A992 or 5D992 of Schedule 2C;
(m)digital cameras and memory cards falling within entry 6A993 or 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(n)television and radio receivers falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(o)recording devices falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2C;
(p)batteries, chargers, carrying cases and accessories for the goods falling within paragraphs (a) to (o) above;
(q)software (except encryption source code) falling within entries 4D994, 5D991 and 5D992 of Schedule 2C, which is for use with equipment described in paragraphs (a) to (p) above.
2. For the purposes of paragraph 1, goods and technology are generally available to the public if they are—U.K.
(a)sold from stock at retail selling points without restriction, by means of—
(i)over the counter transactions,
(ii)mail order transactions,
(iii)electronic transactions, or
(iv)telephone order transactions, and
(b)designed for installation by the user without further substantial support by the supplier.]
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