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Marketing and use of explosives precursors
Marketing and use of explosives precursors
Marketing and use of explosives precursors
This summary has been archived and will not be updated. See 'Marketing and use of explosive precursors (from 31 January 2021)' for an updated information about the subject.
Regulation (EU) No 98/2013 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors
This EU regulation establishes harmonised rules concerning the making available, introduction, possession and use of explosives precursors — substances or mixtures that could be misused for the illicit manufacture of explosives. This aims to limit their availability to the general public, and to ensure that suspicious transactions, significant disappearances and thefts, throughout the supply chain, are reported appropriately.
Previous measures did not cover the entire EU or take account of the security risks associated with these chemicals.
Common framework
This regulation puts into force a common framework to harmonise EU countries’ laws regarding access to certain explosives precursors and to ensure an enhanced level of public security across the EU.
Scope
The scope of the regulation is limited to two short lists of substances (Annexes I and II) that are of the greatest concern.
Annex I lists the restricted explosives precursors subject to the ban. The general public is prohibited from acquiring, introducing, possessing or using these substances in concentrations over those stipulated in the annex.
In addition, the regulation imposes a duty on economic operators to report any suspicious transactions, as well as significant disappearances and thefts, involving substances or mixtures listed in both Annexes I and II. Suspicious transactions have to be reported to the national contact points designated by Member State authorities.
Licensing or registration regime
Individual EU countries have an option to maintain or establish a licensing regime or a registration regime:
Repeal
Regulation (EU) No 98/2013 is repealed by Regulation (EU) 2019/1148 (see summary) as of 31 January 2021.
It has applied since 2 September 2014.
Regulation (EU) No 98/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 January 2013 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors (OJ L 39, 9.2.2013, pp. 1-11)
Successive amendments to Regulation (EU) No 98/2013 have been incorporated in the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
Guidelines by the European Commission and the Standing Committee on Precursors relating to Regulation (EU) No 98/2013.
last update 10.01.2020