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Regulation on transitional measures for the chemical-legal notification of substances in the territory referred to in Article 3 of the Agreement

Original Language Title: Verordnung über Übergangsmaßnahmen für die chemikalienrechtliche Anmeldung von Stoffen in dem in Artikel 3 des Einigungsvertrages genannten Gebiet

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Regulation on transitional measures for the chemical-legal notification of substances in the area referred to in Article 3 of the Agreement on the Law of the United States (Chemicals and Transitional Regulation)

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Date of completion: 18.02.1992

Full quote:

" Chemicals-Transitional Ordinance of 18 February 1992 (BGBl. 288) "

Footnote

(+ + + Text evidence from: 3.10.1990 + + +) 
(+ + + Official note from the norm-provider on EC law:
Implementation of the
EWGRL 660/90 (CELEX Nr: 390L0660) + + +)

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Input formula

On the basis of Article 4 (1) of the Law of 23 September 1990 (BGBl. 1990 II p. 885), the Federal Government decrees: Unofficial table of contents

§ 1 Purpose, Scope

This Regulation lays down, in the implementation of Article 1 of Council Directive 90 /660/EEC of 4 December 1990 on transitional measures in force in Germany for certain Community provisions relating to the protection of the environment in connection with the Internal market (OJ C 3 EC No 79) Transitional rules for the notification and placing on the market of substances already before the 3. 1 October 1990 for the first time in the area referred to in Article 3 of the Agreement, and by a manufacturer or importer established in that territory, in accordance with the provisions of the second part of the Agreement Chemicals legislation is to be notified. Unofficial table of contents

§ 2 Principle

By way of derogation from Article 4 (1) of the Chemicals Act, the substances referred to in § 1 may be placed on the market until 31 December 1992 in the area referred to in Article 3 of the agreement. For substances which have already been placed on the market in this area before 18 September 1981, this shall apply in accordance with the Commission Decision referred to in Article 3 (1). Unofficial table of contents

§ 3 Substances to be placed on the market for the first time prior to 18 September 1981

(1) Commission Decision 92/3/EEC shall apply to the notification and placing on the market of substances referred to in § 1 which have been placed on the market for the first time before 18 September 1981 in the area referred to in Article 3 of the Agreement on the entry into force of the Directive of 9 December 1991 laying down the conditions for the notification of the chemicals placed on the market in the former German Democratic Republic on 18 September 1981, which are not in the list referred to in Article 13 of Directive 67 /548/EEC (OJ L 327 EC No 26). (2) Without prejudice to Article 4 (2), second sentence, of the Commission Decision, the documents to be submitted after the Commission decision are subject to Articles 20 and 20a (1), (2), (4) and (5) of the Chemicals Act as well as § 2 of the Test-proof Regulation appropriate application. An additional requirement under Article 6 of the Commission's decision shall be deemed to be an additional requirement pursuant to Article 20 (2) of the Chemicals Act. Insofar as the Commission decision refers to provisions of EC directives which have been transposed into German law, the corresponding provisions of German law shall apply. (3) Competent German authority in the sense of the The Commission's decision is the registration body in accordance with § 12 of the Chemicals Act. In the evaluation of the submitted documents, the registration body shall participate in the assessment bodies in the appropriate application of the General Administrative Regulation for the implementation of the evaluation in accordance with § 12 para. 2 of the Chemicals Act. Unofficial table of contents

§ 4 Costs

Costs shall not be charged for the processing of applications for substances in accordance with § 1, which shall be received by the registration office by 31 December 1992. Unofficial table of contents

§ 5 Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force with effect from 3. October 1990, in force. Unofficial table of contents

Final formula

The Federal Council has agreed.