#2001-1192Decree No. 2001-1192 of December 13, 2001, on the Control of Export, Import, and Transfer of Dual-use Goods and Technologies
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This law establishes a framework for controlling the export, import, and transfer of dual-use goods and technologies in France. It creates a system of licenses for these activities, managed by the customs authority. The decree integrates previous regulations and modifies existing frameworks to streamline the process, impacting businesses dealing in dual-use items.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a licensing system for dual-use goods in France.
- Integrates and replaces previous regulations with a streamlined framework.
- Specifies the role of customs authorities in managing licenses.
Obligations
What this law requires
Obtain authorization from the minister responsible for customs before exporting dual-use goods and technologies as specified in Articles 1 and 2
The minister responsible for customs must decide on authorization requests within nine months of their receipt date
Register the EU general export authorization No. EU001 according to modalities established by ministerial order, including supplementary information from Annex II of the Council regulation
Provide information concerning dual-use goods subject to intra-Community transfer according to modalities specified by ministerial order
Obtain an International Import Certificate from the customs minister before importing dual-use goods from third countries, and subsequently obtain a delivery verification certificate