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Amendment of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1013

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16.—(1) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1013 of 25 June 2015 laying down rules in respect of Regulation (EC) No 273/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council on drug precursors and of Council Regulation (EC) No 111/2005 laying down rules for the monitoring of trade between the Union and third countries in drug precursors is amended as follows.

(2) In Article 3 (licence granting procedure), in paragraph 2, for “Authorised Economic Operator” to the end of that paragraph substitute “Authorised Economic Operator for customs simplification (AEOC), to the extent they are relevant for the examination of the conditions for granting a licence.”.

(3) In the unnumbered paragraph after paragraph 2, for “AEO” substitute “AEOC”.

(4) In Article 10 (information required to monitor trade), in paragraph 1 and 2 for “as prescribed by the Member State concerned” substitute “as specified by the Secretary of State”.

(5) In Article 11 (export and import authorisations)—

(a)in paragraph 2, for “customs territory of the Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(b)in paragraph 3, for “customs territory of the Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(c)in paragraph 5—

(i)omit the first sentence;

(ii)in the next sentence, for “it” in the first place where it occurs substitute “an authorisation”;

(d)in paragraph 6—

(i)for “A Member State” substitute “The Secretary of State”;

(ii)omit “itself”;

(iii)for “it” substitute “the Secretary of State”;

(e)omit paragraph 7;

(f)in paragraph 9, omit the second sentence.

(6) Omit Article 12 (listing of operators and users in the European database on drug precursors).

(7) In the text following Article 13 (entry into force and application), omit “This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.”.

(8) In Annex I (form for licence)—

(a)in the form—

(i)omit the European Union flag;

(ii)in the heading to the form, for “European Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(b)in the notes to the form—

(i)omit paragraph 4;

(ii)in the paragraphs under the heading “Personal data protection”—

(aa)omit the first unnumbered paragraph;

(bb)omit the second unnumbered paragraph;

(cc)in the third unnumbered paragraph for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom”;

(dd)in the fourth unnumbered paragraph omit “national” and the second sentence and the hyperlink immediately after it;

(ee)in the fifth unnumbered paragraph for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom” and for “the Commission and the competent authorities of the Member States” substitute “competent authorities”;

(ff)in the sixth unnumbered paragraph for “or the national laws implementing Directive 95/46/E” substitute “or the Data Protection Act 2018”;

(gg)in the tenth unnumbered paragraph omit the second sentence and the hyperlink immediately after it;

(hh)omit the eleventh unnumbered paragraph.

(9) In Annex II (registration form)—

(a)in the form—

(i)omit the European Union flag;

(ii)omit the heading “European Union”;

(b)in the notes to the form—

(i)omit paragraph 4;

(ii)in the paragraphs under the heading “Persona data protection”—

(aa)omit the first unnumbered paragraph;

(bb)omit the second unnumbered paragraph;

(cc)in the third unnumbered paragraph, for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom”;

(dd)in the fourth unnumbered paragraph, omit “national” and the second sentence and the hyperlink immediately after it;

(ee)in the fifth unnumbered paragraph, for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom” and for “the Commission and the competent authorities of the Member States” substitute “competent authorities”;

(ff)in the sixth unnumbered paragraph, for “or the national laws implementing Directive 95/46/E” substitute “or the Data Protection Act 2018”;

(gg)in the tenth unnumbered paragraph, omit the second sentence;

(hh)omit the eleventh unnumbered paragraph.

(10) In Annex III (forms for grant of export authorisation)—

(a)in each of the forms—

(i)in the heading, for “EUROPEAN UNION” substitute “UNITED KINGDOM”;

(ii)in box 22—

(aa)for “EU” substitute “UK”;

(bb)for “customs territory of the Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(b)in the notes to the forms—

(i)omit paragraph 1;

(ii)in paragraph 2, for “customs territory of the Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(iii)in paragraph 7, omit “Member State,”;

(iv)in paragraph 14, in the second sub-paragraph, omit “, according to the modalities provided for by the Member State concerned,” and “in the Member States”;

(v)in the paragraphs under the heading “Personal data protection”—

(aa)omit the first unnumbered paragraph;

(bb)omit the second unnumbered paragraph;

(cc)in the third unnumbered paragraph, for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom”;

(dd)in the fourth unnumbered paragraph, omit “national” and the second sentence and the hyperlink immediately after it;

(ee)in the fifth unnumbered paragraph, for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom” and for “the Commission and the competent authorities of the Member States” substitute “competent authorities”;

(ff)in the sixth unnumbered paragraph, for “or the national laws implementing Directive 95/46/E” substitute “or the Data Protection Act 2018”;

(gg)in the tenth unnumbered paragraph, omit the second sentence;

(hh)omit the eleventh unnumbered paragraph.

(11) In Annex IV (forms for grant of import authorisation)—

(a)in each of the forms—

(i)for the heading “EUROPEAN UNION” substitute “UNITED KINGDOM”;

(ii)in box 9, for “customs territory of the Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(b)in the notes to the forms—

(i)omit paragraph 1;

(ii)in paragraph 2, for “customs territory of the Union” substitute “United Kingdom”;

(iii)in paragraph 7, omit “the Member State and”;

(iv)in the second subparagraph under paragraph 12, omit “, according to the modalities provided for by the Member State concerned,” and “in the Member States”;

(v)in the paragraphs under the heading “Personal data protection”—

(aa)omit the first unnumbered paragraph;

(bb)omit the second unnumbered paragraph;

(cc)in the third unnumbered paragraph, for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom”;

(dd)in the fourth unnumbered paragraph, omit “national” and the second sentence and the hyperlink immediately after it;

(ee)in the fifth unnumbered paragraph, for “Union” in both places substitute “United Kingdom” and for “the Commission and the competent authorities of the Member States” substitute “competent authorities”;

(ff)in the sixth unnumbered paragraph, for “or the national laws implementing Directive 95/46/E” substitute “or the Data Protection Act 2018”;

(gg)in the tenth unnumbered paragraph, omit the second sentence;

(hh)omit the eleventh unnumbered paragraph.

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