Civil & Administrative

#2002-1225Decree No. 2002-1225 of October 3, 2002, Making Applicable in Overseas Territories the Decree No. 96-866 of September 27, 1996, Regarding Sample Collection Procedures

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🇬🇧 English

This law extends existing sample collection rules to French overseas territories. Local authorities in these regions must now comply with these standardized procedures. The practical impact includes ensuring uniformity in how customs officials collect and handle samples across these territories.

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Key Changes

  • Extends sample collection rules to French overseas territories
  • Requires compliance with standardized procedures
  • Ensures uniformity in customs operations

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Apply Decree No. 96-866 of September 27, 1996 sample collection procedures in New Caledonia

Local authorities and customs officials in New Caledonia
operational
high

Apply Decree No. 96-866 of September 27, 1996 sample collection procedures in French Polynesia

Local authorities and customs officials in French Polynesia
operational
high

Apply Decree No. 96-866 of September 27, 1996 sample collection procedures in Wallis-et-Futuna

Local authorities and customs officials in Wallis-et-Futuna
operational
high

Apply Decree No. 96-866 of September 27, 1996 sample collection procedures in Mayotte

Local authorities and customs officials in Mayotte
operational
high

Apply Decree No. 96-866 of September 27, 1996 sample collection procedures in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

Local authorities and customs officials in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
operational

Affected Parties

French overseas territoriesLocal customs authorities

Tags

overseas territories,customs,sample collection