Control of Exports Order, 1983

JurisdictionIreland
CitationIR SI 405/1983
Year1983

S.I. No. 405 of 1983.

CONTROL OF EXPORTS ORDER, 1983.

I, JOHN BRUTON, Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 2 of the Control of Exports Act, 1983 (No. 35 of 1983), and after consultation in relation to Articles 3 and 4 of this Order with the Minister for Foreign Affairs, hereby order as follows:

1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Control of Exports Order, 1983.

(2) This Order shall come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1984.

2. In this Order:—

"appropriate officer" means, in the case of articles being exported by parcel post, an officer of the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs and, in any other case, the proper officer of Customs and Excise.

"end use import certificate" means a certificate issued by the Minister certifying that an importer has undertaken with him to import into the State the articles specified in the certificate and not to export those articles, otherwise than to Northern Ireland and Great Britain, save under and in accordance with a licence issued by the Minister.

"the Minister" means the Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism.

3. The exportation of any articles specified in Part I of the Schedule to this Order, not being articles specified in Part III of that Schedule, otherwise than to other Member States of the European Communities, is hereby prohibited save under and in accordance with a licence issued by the Minister.

4. The exportation of any articles specified in Part II of the Schedule to this Order or any articles specified in an end use import certificate, not being articles specified in Part III of that Schedule, otherwise than to Northern Ireland and Great Britain, is hereby prohibited save under and in accordance with a licence issued by the Minister.

5. This Order shall not apply to the exportation of articles in relation to which the appropriate officer is satisfied that such articles—

(a) are being exported for repair and return,

(b) are travellers' samples being exported after being imported temporarily,

(c) are travellers' samples being exported temporarily to be subsequently re-imported,

(d) are being re-exported to the country from which they were imported as a result of being refused by the consignees,

(e) are used containers of any material or description which are being re-exported empty to the sender, or

(f) are being re-exported after having been temporarily imported under and in accordance with an international convention to which the State is a party.

6. Where any articles specified in Part II of the Schedule to this Order, not being articles specified in Part III of that Schedule, are entered for export to Northern Ireland or Great Britain, no person shall deliver, or cause, procure or facilitate in any manner the delivery of such articles at any destination, other than a destination in Northern Ireland or Great Britain, as the case may be.

7. The Control of Exports Order, 1982 ( S.I. No. 387 of 1982 ), is hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE

PART I

Articles the export of which is controlled to places other than other Member States of the European Communities.

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