#BUDD1231545AOrder of August 2, 2012 Authorizing the Use of the Emergency Procedure Provided for in Paragraph 2 of Article 787 of Commission Regulation No. 2454/93/EC
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This law allows exporters in France to submit paper-based export declarations if the electronic systems of customs authorities or exporters are down. It affects exporters who rely on electronic submission but face technical difficulties.
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Key Changes
- Allows paper-based export declarations when electronic systems fail
- Applies to both customs and exporter systems
- Ensures continuity in exporting process
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit export declarations on paper when the customs authority's electronic system is non-functional
Submit export declarations on paper when the exporter's own electronic application for declaration submission is non-functional
When electronic systems of customs authorities are non-functional, exporters must submit export declarations on paper instead of electronically
When an exporter's electronic application for export declaration submission is non-functional, the declaration must be submitted on paper
Paper-based export declarations must be established using the Single Administrative Document (DAU) export/security form that conforms to the model specified in Annex 45 duodecies of Commission Regulation No. 2454/93/EC