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Regulation (2010:1101) With Instructions To The National Inspectorate Of Strategic Products

Original Language Title: Förordning (2010:1101) med instruktion för Inspektionen för strategiska produkter

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The control of armaments, dual

uses and technical assistance



section 1 of the National Inspectorate of strategic products are

administrative authority for matters and supervision according to law

(1992:1300) and the law on war materials (2000:1064) if

control of dual-use items and the

technical assistance, unless another authority has this

to the task.



1 a of the inspection, in the case of dispatches, and other

international cooperation relating to armaments, as

the Authority considers appropriate, clarify the compatibility of decisions

with the strict Swedish guidelines for arms exports

and other international investment cooperation, as well as the international commitments

that applies in the area of operation, including criteria in

Council common position 2008/944/CFSP of 8 december

2008 laying down common rules for the control of

exports of military technology and equipment, as well as the United Nations

arms trade treaty. Regulation (2014:1557).



section 2 of the inspection,



1. conveying such information on the control of armaments,

dual-use items and technical assistance

as Sweden has undertaken to provide that a member of the

The European Union and multilateral

exportkontrollregimerna,



2. have an exchange of information and experience with the corresponding

bodies of other countries and take part in European cooperation,

e.g. by monitoring other countries ' refusal to

applications for authorisation, inform the Commission of the European communities,

The Council of the European Union and the other Member States of the European

the Union and the relevant international bodies rejecting

Swedish requests for authorisation and implementation

consultations pursuant to the Council's common position

2008/944/CFSP of 8 december 2008 laying down

common rules governing control of exports of military technology

and equipment,



3. meeting the commitments in its field of activity as in

the rest follows from Sweden's cooperation in the European Union

and follow the rules, as agreed

between the Member States of the European Union,



4. be national contact point for Exchange of information

According to UN arms trade treaty, and



5. to the extent deemed necessary, participate in the

bilateral and multilateral cooperation within the framework of the

international agreements relating to

export control issues. Regulation (2014:1557).



section 3 Inspection shall each year before 15 February leave

the Government is partly an account of the Swedish export of

the arms and other strategic products in the

preceding calendar year, and a description of the important

trends in the Swedish and international export controls.



The inspection shall also submit supporting documents to the

The Government Office for reporting on small and light weapons

to the United Nations and the Organization for security

and cooperation in Europe.



3 a § 15 Privacy under the Cape. § 1 and 30. section 23 of the first

subparagraph publicity and secrecy (2009:400) prevents

not that the inspection submits a task to a competent

authority in another country within the European economic

area (EEA), if necessary for the fulfilment of

Sweden's international commitments on cooperation and

Exchange of information between EEA countries.

Regulation (2011:851).



Prohibition of chemical weapons



section 4 of the Inspectorate's national authority with the information

follows from the Act (1994:118) on inspections in accordance with the United

Nations Convention on the prohibition of chemical weapons and

Ordinance (1997:121) if inspections in accordance with the United

Nations Convention on the prohibition of chemical weapons, etc.



International sanctions



§ 5 Inspection shall fulfil the tasks the authority

awarded according to;



1) regulations concerning financial penalties as decided by the

The European Union,



2) Government Announces on such

regulations, or



3) regulations that the Government decides on the basis of the law

(1996:95) on certain international sanctions.



Service exports



section 6 supervisory authority may perform the service exports to the extent

It is compatible with the tasks of the authority,

resource allocation and sector of activity. Fees are calculated as

that full cost recovery is achieved.



With service exports means that the inspection through the export of its

förvaltningskunnande participates in development cooperation to

contribute to other countries ' efforts to improve their

export control and non-proliferation efforts.



Government Liaison



section 7 of the inspection will promote cooperation and exchange of information

between the relevant authorities in Sweden through the effective

Government coordination.



Information activities



§ 8 inspection, inform the public, universities and

universities and other research institutions on their

activities and the current regulatory environment for business.



Management



§ 9 Inspectorate is headed by a head of Government.



Special bodies



The export control Council



section 10 a Council for consultations on export control issues

(The Export Control Council) is related to the inspection. Council

consists of the Director-General and the other members

Government appoints for a period of time. The Director-General is

the President of the Council and he or she shall keep the Council

informed of inspection activities on

the export control area.



section 11 of the Director-General shall consult with the Council before

the inspection, handing over the case to the Government for

review under 1 a of the Act (1992:1300) of munitions, paragraph 4

Act (2000:1064) on the control of dual-

uses and of technical assistance, section 6 of the regulation

(2000:1217) on the control of dual-

uses and of technical assistance or according to the

regulations issued pursuant to these sections.



The Director-General decides which other cases before

the decision shall be submitted to the Council for consultation.



section 12 inspection, prior to each meeting well in advance to

the Council provide the documentary evidence which the members of the Council

need to take a position on the issues raised.



paragraph 13 of the Council of experts in foreign, security and

defence policy issues is the State Secretary responsible

for export control issues, the Director General in

State Department that the Government determines and

the Secretary of State in the Department of Defense or any

of them put in its place. The Director-General may call also

other experts and experts to the meetings to provide

the information that is needed.



section 14 inspection, together with the members of the Council seem

in order to maintain and develop its members ' expertise on

control of war materials and products with

dual-use list.



Technical-scientific Council



section 15 of A technical-scientific advice (Technical-scientific

Council) is linked to the inspection in order to provide advice to the

authority in respect of the classification of products and in

other significant scientific topics. The Council consists of

the Director-General and the other members that the inspection

appoints. The Director leads the work of the Council.



The Partnership Council



section 16 of a Council for cooperation between authorities in non-

dissemination issues (the Council) is linked to the

the inspection. The Council shall promote the effective

Government coordination of measures against the spread of

weapons of mass destruction. The Council consists of the Director-General and

the other members of cooperative authorities

inspection appoints. The Director leads the work of the Council.



Positions and assignments



section 17 the Director General is the head of Government.



section 18 in respect of employment during the inspection of a military

civil servant in the armed forces does not apply paragraph 6 of

Employment Ordinance (1994:373).