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1. SEPA must take any equipment (including, in particular, storage containers and drip trays) as meeting the standards required for that equipment set out in Part 1 of this schedule if there has been produced evidence to SEPA which satisfies it that the equipment meets the requirements of an EEA Standard which requires a level of performance equivalent to that required by Part 1 of this schedule.
2. In paragraph (1)—
(a)“EEA Standard” means—
(i)a relevant standard or code of practice of a national standards body or equivalent body of any EEA State or Turkey(1);
(ii)any relevant international standard recognised for use as a standard by any EEA State or Turkey; or
(iii)a technical specification or code of practice which, whether mandatory or not, is recognised for use as a standard by a public authority of any EEA State or Turkey; and
(b)“EEA State” means a member state, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.”.
Decision 1/95 of the EC – Turkey Association Council of 22 December 1995 (OJ L 35 13.2.96, p.1) on implementing the final phase of the Customs Union provides for the removal of measures having an element equivalent to quantitative restrictions between the European Union and Turkey.