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... 16. This Regulation lays down specific duties and obligations on manufacturers, importers and downstream users of substances on their own, in preparations and in articles. This Regulation is based on the principle that industry should manufacture, import or use substances or place them on the market with such responsibility and care as may be required to ensure that, under reasonably foreseeable conditions, human health and the environment are not adversely affected. ...
... 127. It is appropriate for the provisions of this Regulation to enter into force in a staggered way to smooth the transition to the new system. Moreover, a gradual entry into force of the provisions should allow all parties involved, authorities, natural or legal persons as well as stakeholders, to focus resources in the preparation for new duties at the right times. ...


ARTICLE-14: Chemical safety report and duty to apply and recommend risk reduction measures     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Chemical safety report and duty to apply and recommend risk reduction measures ...


ARTICLE-16: Duties of the Commission, the Agency and registrants of substances regarded as being registered     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duties of the Commission, the Agency and registrants of substances regarded as being registered ...


ARTICLE-20: Duties of the Agency     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duties of the Agency ...


ARTICLE-22: Further duties of registrants     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Further duties of registrants ...


ARTICLE-26: Duty to inquire prior to registration     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duty to inquire prior to registration ...


ARTICLE-28: Duty to pre-register for phase-in substances     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duty to pre-register for phase-in substances ...


ARTICLE-32: Duty to communicate information down the supply chain for substances on their own or in preparations for which a safety data sheet is not required     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duty to communicate information down the supply chain for substances on their own or in preparations for which a safety data sheet is not required ...


ARTICLE-33: Duty to communicate information on substances in articles     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duty to communicate information on substances in articles ...


ARTICLE-34: Duty to communicate information on substances and preparations up the supply chain     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duty to communicate information on substances and preparations up the supply chain ...


ARTICLE-36: Obligation to keep information     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 1. Each manufacturer, importer, downstream user and distributor shall assemble and keep available all the information he requires to carry out his duties under this Regulation for a period of at least 10 years after he last manufactured, imported, supplied or used the substance or preparation. That manufacturer, importer, downstream user or distributor shall submit this information or make it available without delay upon request to any competent authority of the Member State in which he is established or to the Agency, without prejudice to Titles II and VI. ...


ARTICLE-37: Downstream user chemical safety assessments and duty to identify, apply and recommend risk reduction measures     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Downstream user chemical safety assessments and duty to identify, apply and recommend risk reduction measures ...


ARTICLE-78: Powers of the Management Board     [go to this ARTICLE]
... It shall adopt the internal rules and procedures of the Agency. These rules shall be made public. It shall perform its duties in relation to the Agency's budget pursuant to Articles 96, 97 and 103. It shall exercise disciplinary authority over the Executive Director. It shall adopt its rules of procedure. It shall appoint the Chairman, the members and alternates of the Board of Appeal in accordance with Article 89. It shall appoint the members of the Agency committees as set out in Article 85. It shall forward annually any information relevant to the outcome of the evaluation procedures in accordance with Article 96(6). ...


ARTICLE-80: Chairmanship of the Management Board     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 1. The Management Board shall elect a Chairman and a Deputy-Chairman from among the members with voting rights. The Deputy-Chairman shall automatically take the place of the Chairman if he is prevented from attending to his duties. ...


ARTICLE-83: Duties and powers of the Executive Director     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duties and powers of the Executive Director ...
... 1. The Agency shall be managed by its Executive Director, who shall perform his duties in the interests of the Community, and independently of any specific interests. ...


ARTICLE-87: Rapporteurs of Committees and use of experts     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 1. Where, in accordance with Article 77, a Committee is required to provide an opinion or consider whether a Member State dossier conforms with the requirements of Annex XV, it shall appoint one of its members as a rapporteur. The Committee concerned may appoint a second member to act as co-rapporteur. For each case, rapporteurs and co-rapporteurs shall undertake to act in the interests of the Community and shall make a declaration of commitment to fulfil their duties and a declaration of interests in writing. A member of a Committee shall not be appointed rapporteur for a particular case if he indicates any interest that might be prejudicial to the independent consideration of that case. The Committee concerned may replace the rapporteur or co-rapporteur by another one of its members at any time, if, for example, they are unable to fulfil their duties within the prescribed time limits, or if a potentially prejudicial interest comes to light. ...
... 1. Where, in accordance with Article 77, a Committee is required to provide an opinion or consider whether a Member State dossier conforms with the requirements of Annex XV, it shall appoint one of its members as a rapporteur. The Committee concerned may appoint a second member to act as co-rapporteur. For each case, rapporteurs and co-rapporteurs shall undertake to act in the interests of the Community and shall make a declaration of commitment to fulfil their duties and a declaration of interests in writing. A member of a Committee shall not be appointed rapporteur for a particular case if he indicates any interest that might be prejudicial to the independent consideration of that case. The Committee concerned may replace the rapporteur or co-rapporteur by another one of its members at any time, if, for example, they are unable to fulfil their duties within the prescribed time limits, or if a potentially prejudicial interest comes to light. ...
... 3. The provision of services by Committee members or any expert serving on a working group of the Committees or Forum, or performing any other task for the Agency shall be governed by a written contract between the Agency and the person concerned, or where appropriate between the Agency and the employer of the person concerned. The person concerned, or his employer, shall be remunerated by the Agency in accordance with a scale of fees to be included in the financial arrangements established by the Management Board. Where the person concerned fails to fulfil his duties, the Executive Director has the right to terminate or suspend the contract or withhold remuneration. ...
... (b) if it is compatible with the duties of the Agency, in particular the need to provide a high level of protection of human health and the environment. ...


ARTICLE-88: Qualification and interests     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 2. Members of the Management Board, the Executive Director and members of the Committees and of the Forum shall make a declaration of commitment to fulfil their duties and a declaration of interests which could be considered to be prejudicial to their independence. These declarations shall be made annually in writing and, without prejudice to paragraph 1, be entered in a register held by the Agency which is accessible to the public, on request, at the Agency's offices. ...


ARTICLE-90: Members of the Board of Appeal     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 3. The members of the Board of Appeal may not perform any other duties in the Agency. ...


ARTICLE-97: Implementation of the budget of the Agency     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 1. The Executive Director shall perform the duties of authorising officer and shall implement the Agency's budget. ...


ARTICLE-101: Liability of the Agency     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 2. In the case of non-contractual liability, the Agency shall, in accordance with the general principles common to the laws of the Member States, make good any damage caused by it or by its servants in the performance of their duties. The Court of Justice shall have jurisdiction in any dispute relating to compensation for such damages. ...


ARTICLE-105: Duty of confidentiality     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Duty of confidentiality ...
... Members of the Management Board, members of the Committees and of the Forum, experts and officials and other servants of the Agency, shall be required, even after their duties have ceased, not to disclose information of the kind covered by the duty of professional secrecy. ...
... Members of the Management Board, members of the Committees and of the Forum, experts and officials and other servants of the Agency, shall be required, even after their duties have ceased, not to disclose information of the kind covered by the duty of professional secrecy. ...


ARTICLE-134: Preparation of establishment of the Agency     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 2. For that purpose, until such time as the Executive Director takes up his duties following his appointment by the Management Board of the Agency in accordance with Article 84, the Commission, on behalf of the Agency, and using the budget provided for the latter, may ...