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Document 397R0338
397R0338
Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 of 9 December 1996 on the protection of
species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein
Official Journal L 061 , 03/03/1997 p. 0001 - 0069
Amendments:
Implemented by 397R0939
(OJ L 140 30.05.97 p.9)
Amended by 397R2307
(OJ L 325 27.11.97 p.1)
Amended by 398R2214
(OJ L 279 16.10.98 p.3)
Amended by 399R1476
(OJ L 171 07.07.99 p.5)
Text:
COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 338/97 of 9 December 1996 on the protection of
species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in
particular Article 130s (1) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (2),
Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 189c of the Treaty
(3),
(1) Whereas Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82 (4) applies the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora in the
Community with effect from 1 January 1984; whereas the purpose of the Convention
is to protect endangered species of fauna and flora through controls on
international trade in specimens of those species;
(2) Whereas, in order to improve the protection of species of wild fauna and
flora which are threatened by trade or likely to be so threatened, Regulation
(EEC) No 3626/82 must be replaced by a Regulation taking account of the
scientific knowledge acquired since its adoption and the current structure of
trade; whereas, moreover, the abolition of controls at internal borders
resulting from the Single Market necessitates the adoption of stricter trade
control measures at the Community's external borders, with documents and goods
being checked at the customs office at the border where they are introduced;
(3) Whereas the provisions of this Regulation do not prejudice any stricter
measures which may be taken or maintained by Member States, in compliance with
the Treaty, in particular with regard to the holding of specimens of species
covered by this Regulation;
(4) Whereas it is necessary to lay down objective criteria for the inclusion of
species of wild fauna and flora in the Annexes to this Regulation;
(5) Whereas the implementation of this Regulation necessitates the application
of common conditions for the issue, use and presentation of documents relating
to authorization of the introduction into the Community and the export or
re-export from the Community of specimens of the species covered by this
Regulation; whereas it is necessary to lay down specific provisions relating to
the transit of specimens through the Community;
(6) Whereas it is for a management authority of the Member State of destination,
assisted by the scientific authority of that Member State and, where
appropriate, taking into account any opinion of the Scientific Review Group, to
decide on the requests for introduction of specimens into the Community;
(7) Whereas it is necessary to supplement the provisions on re-export with a
consultation procedure, in order to limit the risk of infringement;
(8) Whereas, in order to guarantee effective protection of species of wild fauna
and flora, additional restrictions may be imposed on the introduction of
specimens into, and the export thereof from, the Community; whereas, with regard
to live specimens, these restrictions may be supplemented by restrictions at
Community level on the holding or movement of such specimens within the
Community;
(9) Whereas it is necessary to lay down specific provisions applicable to
captive-born and bred, or artificially propagated specimens, to specimens which
are personal or household effects, and to non-commercial loans, donations or
exchanges between registered scientists and scientific institutions;
(10) Whereas there is a need, in order to ensure the broadest possible
protection for species covered by this Regulation, to lay down provisions for
controlling trade and movement of specimens within the Community, and the
conditions for housing specimens; whereas the certificates issued under this
Regulation, which contribute to controlling these activities, must be governed
by common rules on their issue, validity and use;
(11) Whereas measures should be taken to minimize the adverse effects on live
specimens of transport to their destination, from or within the Community;
(12) Whereas, to ensure effective controls and to facilitate customs procedures,
customs offices should be designated, with trained personnel responsible for
carrying out the necessary formalities and corresponding checks where specimens
are introduced into the Community, in order to assign them a customs-approved
treatment or use within the meaning of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12
October 1992 establishing the Community Customs Code (5), or where they are
exported or re-exported from the Community; whereas there should also be
facilities guaranteeing that live specimens are adequately housed and cared for;
(13) Whereas the implementation of this Regulation also calls for the
designation of management and scientific authorities by the Member States;
(14) Whereas informing the public and making them aware of the provisions of
this Regulation, particularly at border crossing points, is likely to encourage
compliance with these provisions;
(15) Whereas, in order to ensure effective enforcement of this Regulation,
Member States should closely monitor compliance with its provisions and, to that
end, cooperate closely between themselves and with the Commission; whereas this
requires the communication of information relating to the implementation of this
Regulation;
(16) Whereas the monitoring of levels of trade in the species of wild fauna and
flora covered by this Regulation is of crucial importance for assessing the
effects of trade on the conservation status of species; whereas detailed annual
reports should be drawn up in a common format;
(17) Whereas, in order to guarantee compliance with this Regulation, it is
important that Member States impose sanctions for infringements in a manner
which is both sufficient and appropriate to the nature and gravity of the
infringement;
(18) Whereas it is essential to lay down a Community procedure enabling the
implementing provisions and amendments to the Annexes of this Regulation to be
adopted within a suitable period; whereas a Committee must be set up to permit
close and effective cooperation between the Member States and the Commission in
this field;
(19) Whereas the multitude of biological and ecological aspects to be considered
in the implementation of this Regulation requires the setting up of a Scientific
Review Group, whose opinions will be forwarded by the Commission to the
Committee and the management bodies of the Member States, to assist them in
making their decisions,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Object
The object of this Regulation is to protect species of wild fauna and flora and
to guarantee their conservation by regulating trade therein in accordance with
the following Articles.
This Regulation shall apply in compliance with the objectives, principles and
provisions of the Convention defined in Article 2.
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