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Act (2000:140) If Inspections Under The International Agreement On The Non-Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons

Original Language Title: Lag (2000:140) om inspektioner enligt internationella avtal om förhindrande av spridning av kärnvapen

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section 1 of this Act applies to the inspections referred to in the agreement as Sweden

has concluded with the International Atomic Energy Agency for inspection

According to the United Nations treaties on non-proliferation

of nuclear weapons.



The provisions of this law apply to inspections that cannot

implemented with the support of the law (1984:3) about nuclear

activity.



section 2 Of the International Atomic Energy Agency makes notification of a

inspection referred to in paragraph 1, the Government shall decide on

implementation of the inspection and specify what actions

may be taken in accordance with paragraph 4. The Government shall designate an authority

If necessary, shall be present at the inspection and provide a

the inspection group. If the FSA's scope raises it,

get more authorities are appointed.



If the inspection may be to move an individual's right, the

individuals are given the opportunity to comment before the Government takes

decision on the implementation of the inspection. The individual needs

not be heard, if the time available does not permit the

or if a hearing would seriously hamper the Authority's

implementation.



§ 3 an authority appointed by the Government to attend the

the inspection may decide on matters relating to the enforcement of

the Government's decision. The Agency shall refer the matters of

particular importance to the Government. An individual has the right to have a

question related to his right, have been referred to the Government.



section 4 of an inspection may include



1. that an international inspection team and observers

together with representatives of a Swedish authority is given

access to areas, facilities or buildings,



2. that inspectors are allowed to take with them and use

the measurement devices and other technical equipment to measure

radiation or to otherwise collect and record

data,



3. that the measurements are taken, the samples should be taken and that the records of

nuclear materials are counted,



4. that the seal or other identification or

devices placed on objects to detect intrusions or

other manipulation,



5. the documents which are of significance for the control are reviewed,



6. other technically proven measures are approved by the

The International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Directors,



7. the samples and data will be out of the country for investigation

and analysis.



An inspection may not include access to a space

is someone's home.



§ 5 during an inspection, the inspectors do not take actions that

jeopardise safety or the protection of human health or

for the environment. The inspectors must not take measures that

means that the activities at the site are prevented, if

This is necessary to achieve the purpose of the inspection.



section 6, if necessary to a decision under this Act shall

be enforced, the Government or a public authority

referred to in section 2 of the first paragraph, request the assistance of the

The police authority. The request should specify which actions

as needed. The police authority shall provide the assistance as

needed. Law (2014:714).