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Regulation (1996:442) On Foreign Visits Some Agencies Within The Department Of Defense Area Of Activity

Original Language Title: Förordning (1996:442) om utländska besök vid vissa myndigheter inom Försvarsdepartementets verksamhetsområde

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section 1 the defence forces shall provide government offices State

before the authority organises visits by a foreigner at a

the war Chief of the site or a control center or at a dressing or

another device during a rescue mission or

military first aid training.



Government permission is also required if a foreigner shall

serve on a Swedish military unit. Regulation (1996:1522).



section 2 of the armed forces, the Swedish defence materiel administration and the Swedish defence

research institutes must obtain Government Chancery condition

before the authorities organize visits by a foreigner who has a

position that corresponds to a position in the armed forces who

Supreme Commander or Deputy official Manager, senior

military officer at Headquarters or a position that corresponds to the

a position as head of the Swedish defence materiel administration, or

Swedish defence research agency. Regulation (2005:510).



paragraph 3 of the Cabinet Office's permission is also required if a foreigner

to undergo



1. tactical training at the armed forces,



2. education at the Swedish defence research agency, or



3. training related to totalförsvarsverksamhet at

The Swedish National Defence College.



The first subparagraph shall not apply if the training is regulated within the

the framework of an agreement between Sweden and other States.

Regulation (2007:1270).



3 a of the notice of authorization pursuant to paragraphs 1 to 3 shall be filed with

The Department of Defense. Regulation (1996:1522)



section 4 of the Swedish armed forces, the Swedish defence materiel administration and the Swedish defence

research institutes, on 1 april and 1 October of each year to

The Defense Department report visits by foreigners who organised

In addition to such visits as mentioned in sections 1-3. Regulation (2000:910).



Exception



paragraph 5 of the licence pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2 and report under paragraph 4 are not required

If the visit is prompted by the fact that the alien must



1. prepare, participate in or follow up activities in the framework of a

agreement between Sweden and other States on cooperation in the

the Swedish defence area,



2. prepare, participate in or follow up on a business negotiation,



3. make a complaint or a courtship or in any other way

participate in the only protocol context, or



4. participate in a social or other similar activities.



5 a of the armed forces, the Swedish defence materiel administration and the Swedish defence

research institutes need not obtain permission according to 1 and

2 sections or report under paragraph 4 when carrying out such

activities listed in the Act (2000:130) on defence during the straight-

telseverksamhet. The armed forces do not need to obtain a

such permission or leave such a report when it is engaged in

military security service. Regulation (2000:910).



section 6, As the organisation of visits pursuant to this Regulation shall not be considered to

When the Agency provides an alien access to premises,

installations, vessels or areas which at the moment is available

to the public or to which the foreigner must come to

submit a request for access to public documents.