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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 5 February 2013 Regulations No. 84 "rules On The Use Of Certain Chemical Substances Restrictions Of Electrical And Electronic Equipment"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2013. gada 5. februāra noteikumos Nr. 84 "Noteikumi par atsevišķu ķīmisku vielu lietošanas ierobežojumiem elektriskajās un elektroniskajās iekārtās"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 144 in Riga 2017 14 March (pr. No 12 29) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 5 February 2013 rules No 84 of separate rules for "chemical restrictions on the use of electrical and electronic equipment" Issued under the chemicals Act, the second subparagraph of article 16(1) and the law "on conformity assessment" 7. the first part of the article make the Cabinet of Ministers of 5 February 2013 rules No 84 of separate rules for "chemical restrictions on the use of electrical and electronic equipment" (Latvian journal 47. No, 2013; 2014, no 109, 210.; 2016, No 14) the following amendments: 1. Add to the informative reference to European Union directives, with 31, 32 and 33 of this.: "31) Commission of 12 February 2016 delegated directive (EU) 2016/585 laying, adaptation to technical progress, directive of the European Parliament and of the Council in 2011/65/EU Annex IV is amended in respect of the medical device or the electron microscope and the repair of the obtained or updated spare parts used to contain lead cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE); 32) Commission 19 April 2016 delegated directive (EU) 2016/1028, with, for the purposes of adapting to the European Parliament and the Council amending Directive 65/2011/EU Annex IV in respect of the use of lead in solders that used electric connections with temperature measuring sensors with some devices; 33) Commission 19 April 2016 delegated directive (EU) 2016/1029, with, for the purposes of adapting to the European Parliament and the Council amending Directive 65/2011/EU Annex IV in respect of cadmium anodes galvanic Hersch items intended for specific industrial monitoring and control instruments used in oxygen sensors. " 2. Express 4. paragraph 9 of the annex by the following: "9. the lead following the ways of use under normal conditions of storage and sustained use at temperatures lower than-20 ° C:a) solders printed circuit boards; b) electric and electronic components of coatings and connection printed circuit broad coatings; c) wire and cable salodēšan solders; d) sensor and sensor salodēšan solders. Lead in solders that used electrical connections with temperature measuring sensor devices, which is intended for periodic use of a temperature below-150 ° C in force until 30 June 2021 "3. Replace annex 4, paragraph 14, the words" in numbers and 2021 July 21 "with numbers and words" 2017 November 5 ". 4. To supplement the annex to 14.1 points as follows: 14.1 "lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) spare parts obtained from the medical devices (including in vitro diagnostic medical devices) or the electron microscope and its accessories, and used in the repair or replacement, provided that the use takes place in the audited entity again closed loop business swap systems and that of parts reused each time the buyer is notified of the effect from 2017 of 6 November to: 1) 2021. on 21 July for applications in medical devices other than in vitro diagnostic medical devices; 2) July 21 2023 for use in vitro diagnostic medical devices; 3) 2024 of 21 July regarding the applications of the electron mikroskopo and their accessories "5. To supplement the annex to paragraph 26 the following: 26. The Hersch galvanic anodes cadmium items intended for industrial monitoring and control instruments used in oxygen sensors, if necessary to ensure sensitivity of less than 10 ppm effective until 2023 July 15, "the Prime Minister, the Minister of agriculture John Dūklav of environmental protection and regional development Minister David Gerhard