Decision 2001/887 - 2001/887/JHA: Council Decision of 6 December 2001 on the protection of the euro against counterfeiting

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2001/887/JHA: Council Decision of 6 December 2001 on the protection of the euro against counterfeiting
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 2001/887
Original proposal JAI(2000)32
CELEX number i 32001D0887

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Document 06-12-2001
Publication in Official Journal 14-12-2001; Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,OJ L 329, 14.12.2001,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 19 Volume 003,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 19 Volume 003,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 19 Volume 003
Effect 14-12-2001; Entry into force Date pub. See Art 5
End of validity 31-12-9999

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2001/887/JHA: Council Decision of 6 December 2001 on the protection of the euro against counterfeiting

Official Journal L 329 , 14/12/2001 P. 0001 - 0002

Council Decision

of 6 December 2001

on the protection of the euro against counterfeiting

(2001/887/JHA)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 31 and Article 34(2)(c) thereof,

Having regard to the initiative by the French Republic(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament(2),

Whereas:

  • (1) 
    Council Regulation (EC) No 974/98 of 3 May 1998 on the introduction of the euro(3) lays down that currency denominated in euro shall start to be put into circulation as from 1 January 2002 and obliges the participating Member States to ensure adequate sanctions against counterfeiting and falsification of euro banknotes and coins.
  • (2) 
    The measures to protect the euro put in place by previous instruments should be supplemented and strengthened by provisions ensuring close cooperation between the competent authorities of the Member States, the European Central Bank, the national central banks, Europol and Eurojust to suppress offences involving counterfeiting of the euro.
  • (3) 
    On 29 May 2000 the Council adopted Framework Decision 2000/383/JHA on increasing protection by criminal penalties and other sanctions against counterfeiting in connection with the introduction of the euro(4).
  • (4) 
    On 28 June 2001 the Council adopted Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001 laying down measures necessary for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting(5) and Regulation (EC) No 1339/2001 extending the effects of Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001 laying down measures necessary for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting to those Member States which have not adopted the euro as their single currency(6),

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

Definitions

For the purposes of this Decision:

(a) "counterfeit notes" and "counterfeit coins" mean notes and coins defined as such by Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001;

(b) "counterfeiting and offences related to counterfeiting of the euro" means the conduct, in relation to the euro, described in Articles 3 to 5 of Council Framework Decision 2000/383/JHA;

(c) "competent authorities" means the authorities designated by the Member States to centralise information, in particular the national central offices, and to detect, investigate or punish counterfeiting and offences related to counterfeiting of the euro;

(d) "Geneva Convention" means the International Convention for the Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency, signed at Geneva on 20 April 1929 and its Protocol;

(e) "Europol Convention" means the Convention of 26 July 1995 on the establishment of a European police office(7).

Article 2

Expert analysis of notes and coins

Member States shall ensure that in the context of investigations into counterfeiting and offences related to counterfeiting of the euro:

(a) the necessary expert analyses of suspected counterfeit notes are carried out by a National Analysis Centre (NAC) designated or established pursuant to Article 4(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001; and

(b) the necessary expert analyses of suspected counterfeit coins are carried out by a Coin National Analysis Centre (CNAC) designated or established pursuant to Article 5(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001.

Article 3

Forwarding of the results of expert analyses

Member States shall ensure that the results of the analyses carried out by the NAC and the NCAC in accordance with Article 2 are communicated to Europol in accordance with the Europol Convention.

Article 4

Obligation to communicate information

  • 1. 
    Member States shall ensure that the national central offices referred to in Article 12 of the Geneva Convention communicate to Europol, in accordance with the Europol Convention,...

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