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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1Trade sanctions

PART 2Further provision

Further provision

17Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 may describe goods wholly or partly by reference to—

(a)the uses to which the goods, or any information recorded on or derived from them, may be put,

(b)the types of users of the goods, or of any such information,

(c)the industries, sectors, infrastructure or projects to which the goods, or any such information, may relate, or

(d)the place where the goods originate.

18Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in paragraph 2 or 3 may describe goods wholly or partly by reference to their being of an amount, quantity or value in excess of a prescribed amount, quantity or value.

19Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 may describe technology wholly or partly by reference to—

(a)the uses to which the technology may be put,

(b)the industries, sectors, infrastructure or projects to which the technology may relate, or

(c)any activities carried on, or proposed to be carried on, to which the technology may relate.

20Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 may describe services wholly or partly by reference to—

(a)the uses to which the services may be put,

(b)the industries, sectors, infrastructure or projects to which the services may relate,

(c)any goods, technology or land to which the services may relate,

(d)any activities carried on, or proposed to be carried on, to which the services may relate (including the export, import, movement, transfer, making available, acquisition, development, manufacture, production, maintenance or use of goods, technology or land), or

(e)any other services to which the services in question may relate.

21Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 may include provision having the effect that references to specified provisions of orders made under the Export Control Act 2002 are to operate as references to specified provisions of such orders as amended from time to time.

22Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 may include provision having the effect that references to a specified Annex of Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 of 5 May 2009 (setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual-use items) are to operate as references to that Annex as amended from time to time.

23Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 may include provision having the effect that references to a technical list of goods or technology (including a list by reference to which any UN obligation operates) are to operate as references to that list as revised or re-issued from time to time.

24Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in paragraph 2 may include provision in relation to the removal from the United Kingdom of vehicles, ships and aircraft (as an export of goods), whether or not they are moving under their own power or carrying goods or passengers.

25Regulations which include provision for a purpose mentioned in paragraph 3 may include provision in relation to the taking into the United Kingdom of vehicles, ships and aircraft (as an import of goods), whether or not they are moving under their own power or carrying goods or passengers.

26(1)This paragraph applies where regulations include provision for a purpose mentioned in paragraph 15 in relation to ships designated by the Security Council or a subsidiary organ of the Security Council for purposes of a UN Security Council Resolution.

(2)The provision may describe the ships by reference to the instrument in which the ships are designated, including by reference to that instrument as varied or supplemented from time to time.

Enforcement

27(1)This paragraph applies in relation to any provision of CEMA which specifies a maximum period of imprisonment with which an offence is punishable on conviction on indictment.

(2)Regulations under this paragraph may modify any such provision in the case of an offence committed in connection with a prohibition or requirement—

(a)imposed for a purpose mentioned in Part 1, and

(b)specified in the regulations.

(3)The modification may not have the effect that such an offence is punishable with imprisonment for a period exceeding 10 years.

28(1)For the purpose of the enforcement of any relevant prohibition or requirement, regulations under this paragraph may modify any provision of CEMA which—

(a)determines whether any thing is liable to forfeiture under CEMA by virtue of a contravention of the prohibition or requirement,

(b)provides for the treatment of any thing which is so liable by virtue of such a contravention, or

(c)confers any power exercisable in relation to a ship, aircraft or vehicle.

(2)In sub-paragraph (1) a “relevant prohibition or requirement” means a prohibition or requirement—

(a)imposed for a purpose mentioned in Part 1, and

(b)specified in the regulations under this paragraph.

Restriction

29Regulations may not contain prohibitions for a purpose mentioned in Part 1 which have the effect of prohibiting any of the following activities—

(a)the communication of information in the ordinary course of scientific research,

(b)the making of information generally available to the public, or

(c)the communication of information that is generally available to the public,

unless the interference by the regulations in the freedom to carry on the activity in question is necessary (and no more than is necessary).

30The question whether any such interference is necessary is to be determined by the appropriate Minister making the regulations—

(a)by reference to the circumstances prevailing at the time the regulations are made, and

(b)having considered the purpose of the regulations as stated under section 1(3) and the need to respect the freedom to carry on that activity.

Interpretation

31In this Schedule, any reference to goods, technology, land or services being moved, made available, acquired, provided or procured is to their being moved, made available, acquired, provided or procured (as the case may be) directly or indirectly.

32For the purposes of this Schedule—

(a)export” means export from the United Kingdom,

(b)goods removed to the Isle of Man from the United Kingdom are not to be regarded as exported, and

(c)goods transported out of the United Kingdom by aircraft or ship as stores within the meaning of CEMA (see section 1(1) and (4) of that Act) are to be regarded as exported.

33For the purposes of this Schedule—

(a)import” means import into the United Kingdom, but

(b)goods removed to the United Kingdom from the Isle of Man are not to be regarded as imported.

Sub-paragraph (a) does not apply for the purposes of paragraph 34.

34Paragraph 33(b) does not apply to goods imported into the Isle of Man in contravention of any prohibition or requirement and which are of a description the import of which into the United Kingdom is subject to a corresponding prohibition or requirement imposed by regulations for a purpose mentioned in paragraph 3.

35For the purposes of this Schedule—

(a)goods, technology or land are “acquired” by a person if the person buys, leases, hires, borrows or accepts as a gift the goods, technology or land (as the case may be), and “acquisition” is to be construed accordingly, and

(b)a reference to goods which “originate” in a country includes a reference to goods which are manufactured or produced in that country.

36In paragraph 5place” includes—

(a)any vehicle, ship or aircraft,

(b)any installation (including a floating installation or one resting on the seabed or its subsoil or on other land covered with water or its subsoil), or

(c)any tent or movable structure.

37In this Schedule—

38Nothing in section 3 prevents any reference to services in this Schedule from including financial services.