Security & Defense

#BUDD0350011AOrder of July 29, 2003, applying Article 414 of the Customs Code and Article 282 of the Customs Code applicable to Mayotte

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🇬🇧 English

This law identifies the categories of goods considered dangerous for public health, safety, and morality under customs regulations applicable to Mayotte. It affects importers, exporters, and customs officials involved in the trade of narcotics, explosives, and adult content, among others.

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Key Changes

  • Designates types of goods hazardous to public health, safety, or morality.
  • Applies to dangerous substances like narcotics and psychotropic substances.
  • Customs regulations in Mayotte now address these specified categories.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Prohibit importation and exportation of plants and substances classified as narcotics under Article L. 5132-7 of the Public Health Code

Importers, exporters, customs officials
prohibition
high

Prohibit importation and exportation of plants and substances classified as psychotropic drugs under Article L. 5132-7 of the Public Health Code

Importers, exporters, customs officials
prohibition
high

Prohibit importation and exportation of chemical precursors of narcotics or psychotropic substances

Importers, exporters, customs officials
prohibition
high

Prohibit importation and exportation of waste as defined in Article L. 541-1 of the Environmental Code and regulate according to Articles L. 541-40 to L. 541-42 and EU Regulation (EEC) No. 259/93

Importers, exporters, customs officials
prohibition
high

Prohibit importation and exportation of weapons and ammunition listed in Chapter 93 of the Customs Tariff

Importers, exporters, customs officials
prohibition

Affected Parties

importerscustoms officials

Tags

customs,public safety,regulations