... 9. The
assessment of the
operation of the four main
legal instruments governing chemicals in the
Community, i.e.
Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of the
laws,
regulations and
administrative provisions relating to the
classification,
packaging and
labelling of
dangerous substances(3),
Council Directive 76/769/EEC of 27 July 1976 on the approximation of the
laws,
regulations and
administrative provisions of the
Member States relating to
restrictions on the marketing and use of certain
dangerous substances and
preparations(4), Directive 1999/45/EC of the
European Parliament and of the
Council of 31 May 1999
concerning the approximation of the
laws,
regulations and
administrative provisions of the
Member States relating to the
classification,
packaging and
labelling of
dangerous preparations(5) and
Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 of 23 March 1993 on the
evaluation and
control of the
risks of
existing substances(6),
identified a
number of
problems in the
functioning of
Community legislation on
chemicals, resulting in disparities between the
laws,
regulations and
administrative provisions in
Member States directly
affecting the
functioning of the
internal market in this
field, and the need to do more to
protect public health and the
environment in
accordance with the
precautionary principle. ...
ARTICLE-7: Registration and notification of substances in articles [
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ARTICLE-9: Exemption from the general obligation to register for product and process orientated research and development (PPORD) [
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ARTICLE-13: General requirements for generation of information on intrinsic properties of substances [
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... 2. These
methods shall be regularly reviewed and improved with a
view to reducing
testing on
vertebrate animals and the
number of
animals involved. The
Commission, following
consultation with
relevant stakeholders, shall, as soon as possible, make a
proposal, if appropriate, to
amend the
Commission Regulation on
test methods adopted in
accordance with the
procedure referred to in
Article 133(4), and the
Annexes of this
Regulation, if
relevant, so as to replace, reduce or refine
animal testing.
Amendments to that
Commission Regulation shall be
adopted in
accordance with the
procedure specified in paragraph 3 and
amendments to the
Annexes of this
Regulation shall be
adopted in
accordance with the
procedure referred to in
Article 131. ...
ARTICLE-28: Duty to pre-register for phase-in substances [
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ARTICLE-30: Sharing of data involving tests [
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ARTICLE-31: Requirements for Safety Data Sheets [
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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 [
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ARTICLE-38: Obligation for downstream users to report information [
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ARTICLE-39: Application of downstream user obligations [
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... 3. In
cases where two or more
Member States have expressed an
interest in evaluating the same
substance and they cannot
agree who should be the
competent authority, the
competent authority for the
purposes of
Articles 46,
47 and
48 shall be
determined in
accordance with the following
procedure. The
Agency shall refer the matter to the
Member State Committee, in
order to
agree which
authority shall be the
competent authority, taking into
account the
Member State in which the
manufacturer(s) or
importer(s) is located, the respective proportions of total
Community gross domestic product, the
number of
substances already being evaluated by a
Member State and the
expertise available. If, within 60
days of the
referral, the
Member State Committee reaches
unanimous agreement, the
Member States concerned shall
adopt substances for
evaluation accordingly. If the
Member State Committee fails to reach a
unanimous agreement, the
Agency shall submit the conflicting
opinions to the
Commission, which shall
decide which
authority shall be the
competent authority, in
accordance with the
procedure referred to in
Article 133(3), and the
Member States concerned shall
adopt substances for
evaluation accordingly. ...
ARTICLE-58: Inclusion of substances in Annex XIV [
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ARTICLE-61: Review of authorisations [
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... 1. Authorisations
granted in
accordance with
Article 60 shall be regarded as
valid until the
Commission decides to
amend or
withdraw the authorisation in the
context of a
review, provided that the holder of the authorisation submits a
review report at least 18
months before the
expiry of the
time-limited
review period. Rather than re-submitting all elements of the
original application for the current authorisation, the holder of an authorisation may submit only the
number of the current authorisation,
subject to the second, third and fourth subparagraphs. A holder of an authorisation
granted in
accordance with
Article 60 shall submit an update of the
analysis of alternatives referred to in
Article 62(4)(e),
including information about any
relevant research and
development activities by the
applicant, if appropriate, and any substitution
plan submitted under
Article 62(4)(f). If the update of the
analysis of alternatives shows that there is a suitable alternative available taking into
account the elements in
Article 60(5), he shall submit a substitution
plan,
including a timetable for proposed
actions by the
applicant. If the holder cannot demonstrate that the
risk is adequately controlled, he shall also submit an update of the
socio-economic analysis contained in the
original application. If he can now demonstrate that the
risk is adequately controlled, he shall submit an update of the
chemical safety report. If any other elements of the
original application have changed, he shall also submit updates of these element(s). When any updated
information is submitted in
accordance with this paragraph, any
decision to
amend or
withdraw the authorisation in the
context of the
review shall be taken in
accordance with the
procedure referred to in
Article 64 applied
mutatis mutandis. ...
ARTICLE-64: Procedure for authorisation decisions [
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ARTICLE-65: Obligation of holders of authorisations [
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ARTICLE-83: Duties and powers of the Executive Director [
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ARTICLE-114: Classification and labelling inventory [
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