Regulation 1994/520 - Community procedure for administering quantitative quotas

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This regulation was in effect from March 13, 1994 until August 14, 2008.

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Council Regulation (EC) No 520/94 of 7 March 1994 establishing a Community procedure for administering quantitative quotas
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Number legal act Regulation 1994/520
Original proposal COM(1992)288 EN
CELEX number i 31994R0520

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Key dates

Document 07-03-1994
Publication in Official Journal 10-03-1994; Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 11 Volume 008,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 11 Volume 008,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 11 Volume 029,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 11 Volume 019,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 11 Volume 019,OJ L 66, 10.3.1994,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 11 Volume 029
Effect 13-03-1994; Entry into force Date pub. + 3 See Art 28
End of validity 14-08-2008; A / PAR 32008R0717

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31994R0520

Council Regulation (EC) No 520/94 of 7 March 1994 establishing a Community procedure for administering quantitative quotas

Official Journal L 066 , 10/03/1994 P. 0001 - 0006

Finnish special edition: Chapter 11 Volume 29 P. 0111

Swedish special edition: Chapter 11 Volume 29 P. 0111

COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 520/94 of 7 March 1994 establishing a Community procedure for administering quantitative quotas

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 113 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Whereas Council Regulation (EEC) No 1023/70 of 25 May 1970 establishing a common procedure for administering quantitative quotas (1) established, for the Community, a procedure for administering quantitive quotas based on the allocation of quotas among the Member States, which might entail the compartmentalization of the Community market and checks at internal frontiers for the products concerned;

Whereas under Article 7a of the Treaty, the internal market comprises since 1 January 1993 of an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is ensured;

Whereas a new system for administering quantitative quotas should therefore be established in line with this objective and based on the principle of a uniform common commercial policy, in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Court of Justice of the European Communities;

Whereas there should be a choice between several allocation methods, depending on criteria such as the situation of the Community market, the type of product concerned, specific characteristics of the supplier countries and the Community's international obligations, particularly those which undertake to allow for traditional trade flows;

Whereas the administration of import and export quotas should be based on a system of licences issued by the Member States in line with quantitative criteria established at Community level;

Whereas the administrative procedure must ensure that all applicants have fair access to quotas, and whereas the documents issued must be such that they can be used throughout the Community;

Whereas it is necessary to set up a committee to organize close and effective cooperation between the Member States and the Commission for the purposes of the implementation of this Regulation;

Whereas the provisions of this Regulation and those governing its implementation should not prejudice existing national and Community rules concerning profesional secrecy;

Whereas the products listed in Annex II to the Treaty, together with textiles and other products that are subject to specific common import arrangements laying down specific provisions as regards quota administration should be excluded from the scope of this Regulation;

Whereas this Regulation should replace Regulation (EEC) No 1023/70 and the said Regulation should therefore be repealed; whereas, by Regulation (EEC) No 1024/70 (2), the Council applied Regulation (EEC) No 1023/70 to the French overseas departments; whereas there is no longer any need for a separate regulation, given that the common provisions laid down in this Regulation apply to Community territory in its entirety, as defined in Article 227 of the Treaty; whereas Regulation (EEC) No 1024/70 should therefore also be repealed,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

PART I

GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PRINCIPLES

Article 1

  • 1. 
    This Regulation establishes the rules governing the administration of quantitative import and export quotas, hereinafter referred to as 'quotas`, whether autonomous or conventional, established by the Community.
  • 2. 
    This Regulation shall not apply to products listed in Annex II to the Treaty, nor to other products that are subject to specific common import or export arrangements laying down special provisions for quota...

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