CHAPTER IIIEXPORT REGIME
Article 11
F1The export from the F2United Kingdom F3... of rough diamonds shall be prohibited unless both of the following conditions are fulfilled:
- (a)
the rough diamonds are accompanied by a corresponding F4United Kingdom certificate issued and validated by F5the United Kingdom competent authority F6, or a certificate issued and validated under this Regulation prior to IP completion day;
- (b)
the rough diamonds are contained in tamper-resistant containers sealed in accordance with Article 12.
Article 12
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F5The United Kingdom competent authority may issue a F4United Kingdom certificate to an exporter when it has established that:
F1(a)
(b)
the other information requested on the certificate is correct;
(c)
the rough diamonds are effectively destined for arrival in the territory of a participant, and
(d)
the rough diamonds are to be transported in a tamper-resistant container.
2.
F5The United Kingdom competent authority shall not validate a F4United Kingdom certificate until it has verified that the content of the container matches the particulars on the corresponding certificate and that the tamper-resistant container containing the rough diamonds has subsequently been sealed on the responsibility of that authority.
3.
F5The United Kingdom competent authority shall opt for either of the following methods to verify that the content of a container matches the particulars thereon on the certificate:
(a)
it will verify the content of each container; or
(b)
it will identify the containers, the content of which shall be verified, on the basis of a risk analysis or equivalent system that gives due consideration to rough diamond shipments.
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Article 13
If an exporter is a member of a diamond organisation listed F10in the list of self-regulating diamond organisations, as published by the Secretary of State for the purposes of Article 17, F5the United Kingdom competent authority may accept as conclusive evidence of lawful import into the F11United Kingdom a signed declaration by the exporter to that effect. Such a declaration shall contain at least the information to be given in an invoice under Article 17(2)(a)(ii).
Article 14
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If F5the United Kingdom competent authority finds that the failure to fulfil the conditions is not made knowingly or intentionally or is the result of an action by another authority in the exercise of its proper duties, it may release the shipment and proceed with the issuing and validation of a F4United Kingdom certificate, after the necessary remedial measures have been taken to ensure that the conditions are met.
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Article 15
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The United Kingdom competent authority shall keep for at least three years the authenticated copies provided for under Article 12(4) as well as all information received from an exporter to justify the issue and validation of a United Kingdom certificate.
The United Kingdom competent authority shall provide the Chair of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme with access to those authenticated copies of this information as necessary for the monitoring or facilitation of the KP certification scheme.
Article 16
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