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REACH - Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals
TITLE-II
: REGISTRATION OF SUBSTANCES
CHAPTER-1
: General obligation to register and information requirements
ARTICLE 11
:
Joint
submission of
data
by multiple
registrants
ARTICLE 11:
Joint
submission of
data
by multiple
registrants
1. When a
substance
is intended to be
manufactured
in the
Community
by one or more
manufacturers
and/or imported by one or more
importers
, and/or is
subject
to
registration
under
Article
7
, the following shall apply.
Subject
to paragraph 3, the
information
specified in
Article
10
(a)(iv), (vi), (vii) and (ix), and any
relevant
indication under
Article
10
(a)(viii) shall first be submitted by the one
registrant
acting with the
agreement
of the other assenting
registrant
(s) (hereinafter referred to as "the
lead
registrant
"). Each
registrant
shall subsequently submit separately the
information
specified in
Article
10
(a)(i), (ii), (iii) and (x), and any
relevant
indication under
Article
10
(a)(viii). The
registrants
may
decide
themselves whether to submit the
information
specified in
Article
10
(a)(v) and (b) and any
relevant
indication under
Article
10
(a)(viii) separately or whether one
registrant
is to submit this
information
on behalf of the others.
2. Each
registrant
need only comply with paragraph 1 for items of
information
specified in
Article
10
(a)(iv), (vi), (vii) and (ix) that are required for the
purposes
of
registration
within his
tonnage
band
in
accordance
with
Article
12
.
3. A
registrant
may submit the
information
referred to in
Article
10
(a)(iv), (vi), (vii) or (ix) separately if:
(a) it would be disproportionately costly for him to submit this
information
jointly
; or
(b) submitting the
information
jointly
would
lead
to
disclosure
of
information
which he considers to be commercially sensitive and is likely to cause him substantial
commercial
detriment; or
(c) he disagrees with the
lead
registrant
on the
selection
of this
information
.
If points (a), (b) or (c) apply, the
registrant
shall submit, along with the
dossier
, an explanation as to why the
costs
would be
disproportionate
, why
disclosure
of
information
was likely to
lead
to substantial
commercial
detriment or the
nature
of the
disagreement
, as the
case
may be.
4. A submission for
registration
shall be accompanied by the
fee
required in
accordance
with Title IX.
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Referred by:
ARTICLE 4
:
General provision
ARTICLE 21
:
Manufacturing
and
import
of
substances
ARTICLE 22
: Further
duties
of
registrants
ARTICLE 41
:
Compliance
check of registrations
ARTICLE 74
:
Fees
and
charges
ARTICLE 77
: Tasks
ARTICLE 114
:
Classification
and
labelling
inventory
ARTICLE 117
:
Reporting