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2004 No. 1315

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE

The Burma (Sale, Supply, Export, Technical Assistance, Financing and Financial Assistance and Shipment of Equipment) (Penalties and Licences) Regulations 2004

  Made 11th May 2004 
  Laid before Parliament 12th May 2004 
  Coming into force 17th May 2004 

The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated[1], for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures relating to the interpretation or reduction, in part or completely, of economic relations with one or more countries which are not Member States, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by that section, hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Burma (Sale, Supply, Export, Technical Assistance, Financing and Financial Assistance and Shipment of Equipment) (Penalties and Licences) Regulations 2004 and shall come into force on 17th May 2004.

    (2) In these Regulations - 

Offences
     2.  - (1) Any person who, except under the authority of a licence granted by the Secretary of State under these Regulations, directly or indirectly infringes any of the following prohibitions in the EC Regulation:

shall be guilty of an offence and may be arrested.

Licences
    
3.  - (1) Authorisation for the transactions set out in regulation 2, as provided for in Article 4 of the EC Regulation, shall in the United Kingdom be by way of a licence in writing granted by the Secretary of State.

    (2) If, for the purpose of obtaining a licence, any person,

he shall be guilty of an offence; and any licence granted in connection with the application for which the false statement was made or the false document or information furnished shall be void as from the time it was granted.

    (3) Any person who, having acted under the authority of a licence granted under this Regulation, fails to comply with any of the requirements or conditions to which the licence is subject shall be guilty of an offence, unless -

Penalties
    
4.  - (1) A person guilty of an offence under regulation 2, 3(2) or (3) shall be liable -

    (2) Notwithstanding that the offences in regulation 2 are not, by virtue of the term of imprisonment for which a person may be sentenced in respect of them, arrestable offences within the meaning of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984[5] and the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989[6], section 24(1) of that Act (in England and Wales) and Article 26(2) of that Order (in Northern Ireland) shall apply to the offences as if they were mentioned therein, and the offences shall accordingly be arrestable offences within the meaning of the Act and the Order.

    (3) Section 138 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 (provision as to arrest of persons) shall apply to the arrest of any person for any offences under regulation 2 as it applies to the arrest of any person for offences under the customs and excise Acts.

    (4) Sections 145 to 148 and 150 to 155 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 (proceedings for offences, mitigation of penalties, proof and other matters) shall apply in relation to offences and penalties under these Regulations and proceedings for such offences as they apply in relation to offences and penalties and proceedings for offences under the customs and excise Acts.

    (5) Nothing in subsections (1) to (4) of section 145 of the said Act (institution of proceedings for offences under the customs and excise Acts to be by order of the Commissioners) shall prevent the institution of proceedings by the Secretary of State for any of the offences under regulation 2.

Revocation
     5. The revocation specified in Schedule 1 to these Regulations shall have effect.


Nigel Griffiths,
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Business and Enterprise, Department of Trade and Industry

11th May 2004



SCHEDULE I
Regulation 5


Revocation


Reference Short Title or Title Extent of Revocation
S.I. 1408/2000 Burma (Sale, Supply and Export of Goods) (Penalties) Regulations 2000 The whole Regulations



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


These Regulations provide that breaches of certain provisions of Council Regulation (EC) 798/2004 ("the EC Regulation") are to be criminal offences.

Regulation 2 creates penalties in respect of the provisions in Articles 2 and 3 of the EC Regulation. Regulation 3 provides for licensing of the transactions set out in regulation 2; and regulation 4 provides for enforcement and penalties for breach of the EC Regulation. Regulation 5 revokes the Burma (Sale, Supply and Export of Goods) (Penalties) Regulations 2000.

A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 1994/757.back

[2] 1972 c. 68.back

[3] OJ No. L125/4, 28.4.2004.back

[4] 1979 c. 2.back

[5] 1984 c. 60; section 24(1) was amended by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43), s.74, Sch 7, Pt II, paras.76 and 77 and the Police Reform Act 2002 (c. 30), s.48(6).back

[6] S.I. 1341 (N.I. 12).back



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  © Crown copyright 2004

Prepared 19 May 2004


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