Business & Commerce

#2020-535Ordinance No. 2020-535 Extending Drug Control Laws in Overseas Territories

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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This ordinance extends drug control laws to France's overseas regions including Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia, and New Caledonia. It aligns these regions with mainland France's regulations regarding the production and trade of substances that could be used to manufacture drugs. Businesses in these areas must now comply with the regulatory framework applicable in mainland France, impacting those involved in the manufacture and trade of potential drug precursors.

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Key Changes

  • Extension of mainland France's drug control laws to overseas regions.
  • Alignment of drug precursor regulations with mainland France.
  • Impact on businesses engaged in the trade of chemical substances.

Obligations

What this law requires

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Businesses in Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia, and New Caledonia involved in the manufacture and trade of drug precursors must comply with EU Regulation (CE) n° 273/2004 (Articles 1-10, 14) as applied in mainland France

Manufacturers and traders of drug precursors in specified overseas territories
operational
high

Businesses in specified overseas territories must comply with EU Regulation (CE) n° 111/2005 regarding surveillance of drug precursor trade between the Community and third countries, as applied in mainland France

Importers, exporters, and traders of drug precursors in specified overseas territories
operational
high

Businesses must identify and monitor substances listed in Annex I of Regulation (CE) n° 273/2004 and the Annex of Regulation (CE) n° 111/2005 according to mainland France rules

All entities handling listed chemical precursors in overseas territories
operational
high

Maintain documentation and record-keeping requirements for drug precursor transactions in accordance with Articles 3-6 and Article 1 of Regulation (CE) n° 1277/2005 as applied in mainland France

Manufacturers, distributors, and traders of drug precursors
reporting
high

Report suspicious orders and transactions of drug precursors to competent authorities in accordance with Article 14 of Regulation (CE) n° 273/2004 and Articles 4-8 of Regulation (CE) n° 111/2005 as applied in mainland France

Businesses involved in manufacturing and trade of drug precursors
reporting

Affected Parties

Businesses involved in drug precursor tradeRegulatory bodies in French overseas territories

Tags

drug control,overseas territories,regulations