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Textual Amendments
F1Words in Regulations substituted (22.4.2011) by The Treaty of Lisbon (Changes in Terminology) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1043), arts. 3-6
Provision of the Council Regulation | Subject Matter |
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Article 5(3) | Proceeding with first intentional transboundary movement of a genetically modified organism intended for deliberate release otherwise than in accordance with the relevant procedures. |
Article 10(1) | Failure to respect any decision on the import o genetically modified organisms intended for direct use as food or feed or for processing. |
Article 10(2) | Proceeding with first export of genetically modified organisms intended for direct use as food or feed or for processing otherwise than in accordance with the relevant procedure. |
Article 10(3) | Exporting genetically modified organisms subject to transboundary movements for direct use as food or feed or for processing without authorisation to the import having been expressly agreed within the [F1European Union] or by the competent authority of a third country as required under Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002. |
Article 4 | Failure by exporter to notify Parties and non-Parties of import prior to first international transboundary movement of a GMO intended for deliberate release into the environment and destined for the use specified in accordance with Annex I, point (i) to the Council Regulation; |
Failure to provide in the notification the minimum information, as specified in Annex I to the Council Regulation; and | |
Failure to ensure that the information contained in the notification is accurate. | |
Article 6 | Failure to keep for a minimum of 5 years records of notifications under Article 4 of the Council Regulation; acknowledgments of receipt of notifications; and decisions of the Party or non-Party of import; and |
Failure to send copies of the of records to the Competent Authority and the Commission. | |
Article 7(2) | Failure to copy to the Secretariat any reminder sent to Parties or non-Parties of import. |
Article 12(1) | Failure to ensure that specified information is contained in a document accompanying the GMOs; and failure to ensure that this information is transmitted to the importer. |
Article 12(2) | Failure to supply the specfied supplemental information in relation to GMOs intended for direct use as food or feed or for processing. |
Article 12(3) | Failure to supply the specfied supplemental information in relation to GMOs intended for contained use. |
Article 12(4) | Failure to supply the specfied supplemental information in relation to GMOs intended for deliberate release and any other GMOs to which the Council Regulation applies. |
Article 13 | Failure to notify Parties of the transit of genetically modified organisms through their territory. |
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