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Legislation

Volume 48
23 November 2005


Contents

 

I   Acts whose publication is obligatory

page

 

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Council Regulation (EC) No 1905/2005 of 14 November 2005 amending Regulation (EC) No 297/95 on fees payable to the European Medicines Agency

1

 

 

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1906/2005 of 22 November 2005 establishing the standard import values for determining the entry price of certain fruit and vegetables

10

 

 

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1907/2005 of 22 November 2005 on the issuing of system A3 export licences in the fruit and vegetables sector (tomatoes, oranges, lemons, table grapes and apples)

12

 

 

II   Acts whose publication is not obligatory

 

 

Council

 

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Council Decision of 7 November 2005 concerning the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Albania on the readmission of persons residing without authorization

14

 

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Council Decision of 14 November 2005 appointing a French member of the European Economic and Social Committee

16

 

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Council Decision of 14 November 2005 of appointing one Italian member and one Italian alternate member to the Committee of the Regions

17

 

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Council Decision of 14 November 2005 appointing a Spanish member of the Committee of the Regions

18

 

 

Commission

 

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Commission Decision of 15 November 2005 amending Annexes I and II to Decision 2002/308/EC establishing lists of approved zones and approved farms with regard to one or more of the fish diseases viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) (notified under document number C(2005) 4394)  ( 1 )

19

 

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Commission Decision of 18 November 2005 adopting Community import decisions for certain chemicals pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council and amending Decision 2000/657/EC ( 1 )

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(1)   Text with EEA relevance

EN

Acts whose titles are printed in light type are those relating to day-to-day management of agricultural matters, and are generally valid for a limited period.

The titles of all other Acts are printed in bold type and preceded by an asterisk.


I Acts whose publication is obligatory

23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/1


COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1905/2005

of 14 November 2005

amending Regulation (EC) No 297/95 on fees payable to the European Medicines Agency

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 297/95 of 10 February 1995 on fees payable to the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (1), and in particular Article 12 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (2),

Whereas:

(1)

Article 67(3) of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 laying down Community procedures for the authorisation, supervision and surveillance of medicinal products for human and veterinary use and establishing a European Medicines Agency (3), stipulates that the revenue of the European Medicines Agency (hereinafter referred to as the Agency) shall consist of a contribution from the Community and fees paid by undertakings for obtaining and maintaining Community marketing authorisations and for other services provided by the Agency.

(2)

Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 also provides for new tasks for the Agency. Furthermore, the existing tasks have also been changed following amendments to Directive 2001/82/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to veterinary medicinal products (4) and to Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use (5).

(3)

In view of the experience gained since 1995, it is appropriate to maintain the general principles and overall structure of the fees, as well as the main operational and procedural provisions established by Regulation (EC) No 297/95. In particular, the calculation of the level of fees charged by the Agency should be based on the principle of the service actually provided and should be related to specific medicinal products. The proportionality between the fees and the assessment related costs of each application, as well as the provision of the service requested, should also be ensured.

(4)

Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 lays down provisions for new post-authorisation activities to be carried out by the Agency. These tasks include the recording of the actual marketing of medicinal products authorised in accordance with Community procedures, the maintenance of marketing authorisation dossiers and of the various databases managed by the Agency, as well as the continuous follow-up of the risk-benefit balance of authorised medicinal products. In addition, it is necessary to reduce the Agency’s dependence on fees related to new applications. The annual fee should therefore be increased by 10 % to accommodate those changes.

(5)

New categories of fees have to be created to cover new, specific tasks now provided by the Agency, such as new types of scientific opinions related to a medicinal product.

(6)

The Management Board of the Agency should be competent to specify provisions necessary for the application of this Regulation, on a proposal from the Executive Director and following a favourable opinion from the Commission. In particular, since the levels of fees laid down in this Regulation are set as maximum fees, the Management Board should establish, for certain services for which this is laid down in the Regulation, detailed classifications and lists of reduced fees.

(7)

The Executive Director should also keep the competence to decide, in exceptional circumstances, on reductions of the fees, in particular as regards certain cases related to specific medicinal products and where a reduction is necessary for imperative reasons of public or animal health. Likewise, the Executive Director should have the possibility to decide on exemptions from the obligation to pay a fee in the case of medicinal products for the treatment of rare diseases, for the treatment of diseases affecting minor animal species and for the addition of animal species in the case of the determination of maximum residue limits in accordance with the procedure laid down in Council Regulation (EEC) No 2377/90 of 26 June 1990 laying down a Community procedure for the establishment of maximum residue limits of veterinary medicinal products in foodstuffs of animal origin (6).

(8)

In accordance with Article 70(2) of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004, the circumstances under which small and medium-sized enterprises may pay reduced fees, defer payment of the fee or receive administrative assistance are not to be covered by this Regulation.

(9)

In order to allow an immediate budgetisation, the fees should be due on the date of validation but should be payable within a certain number of days.

(10)

Provisions should be laid down to report on the implementation of this Regulation after experience has been gained and to review, if necessary, the level of the fees.

(11)

It is appropriate to include an indexation mechanism for automatically adjusting the fees in relation to official inflation rates indices.

(12)

For the sake of consistency, this Regulation should apply at the same time as the full entering into force of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004. It should not apply to valid applications pending at the time of its application.

(13)

Regulation (EC) No 297/95 should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Regulation (EC) No 297/95 shall be amended as follows:

1.

the second paragraph of Article 1 shall be replaced by the following:

‘The amounts of these fees shall be laid down in euro.’;

2.

Article 3 is amended as follows:

(a)

the title shall be replaced by the following:

‘Medicinal products for human use covered by the procedures laid down in Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 (*1)

(*1)   OJ L 136, 30.4.2004, p. 1.’;"

(b)

paragraph 1 is amended as follows:

(i)

in point (a) the first and second subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A full fee of EUR 232 000 shall apply for an application for a marketing authorisation supported by a full dossier. That fee shall cover a single strength associated with one pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

The fee shall be increased by EUR 23 200 for each additional strength and/or pharmaceutical form submitted at the same time as the initial application for authorisation. That increase shall cover one additional strength or pharmaceutical form and one presentation.’;

(ii)

points (b) and (c) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(b)

Reduced fee

A reduced fee of EUR 90 000 shall apply to applications for a marketing authorisation pursuant to Article 10(1) and (3), and Article 10c of Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use (*2). That fee shall cover a single strength associated with one pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

A specific reduced fee of EUR 150 000 shall apply to applications for a marketing authorisation pursuant to Article 10(4) of Directive 2001/83/EC. That fee shall cover a single strength associated with one pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

The reduced fees referred to in the first and second subparagraph shall be increased by EUR 9 000 for each additional strength or pharmaceutical form submitted at the same time as the initial application for authorisation. That increase shall cover one additional strength or pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

The reduced fees referred to in the first and second subparagraph shall be increased by EUR 5 800 for each additional presentation of the same strength and pharmaceutical form, submitted at the same time as the initial application for authorisation.

(c)

Extension fee

An extension fee of EUR 69 600 shall apply for each extension of a marketing authorisation within the meaning of Annex II to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1085/2003 of 3 June 2003 concerning the examination of variations to the terms of a marketing authorisation for medicinal products for human use and veterinary medicinal products falling within the scope of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2309/93 (*3), which has already been granted.

By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced extension fee falling within the range of EUR 17 400 to EUR 52 200 shall apply for certain extensions. Those extensions shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2) of this Regulation.

The extension fee and the reduced extension fee shall be increased by EUR 5 800 for each additional presentation of the same extension submitted at the time of the extension application.

(*2)   OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 67. Directive as last amended by Directive 2004/27/EC (OJ L 136, 30.4.2004, p. 34)."

(*3)   OJ L 159, 27.6.2003, p. 24.’;"

(c)

paragraph 2 is amended as follows:

(i)

in point (a) the first subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A Type I variation fee shall apply for a minor variation to a marketing authorisation, as defined in Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1085/2003. For Type IA variations, the fee shall be EUR 2 500. For Type IB variations, the fee shall be EUR 5 800.’;

(ii)

in point (b) the first subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A Type II variation fee of EUR 69 600 shall apply for a major variation to a marketing authorisation, as defined in Article 3(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1085/2003.

By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced Type II variation fee falling within the range of EUR 17 400 to EUR 52 200 shall apply for certain variations. Those variations shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2) of this Regulation.’;

(d)

paragraph 4 is amended as follows:

(i)

the sole subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A fee of EUR 17 400 shall apply for any inspection within or outside the Community. For inspections outside the Community, travel expenses shall be charged extra on the basis of actual cost.’;

(ii)

the following subparagraph shall be added:

‘By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced inspection fee shall apply for certain inspections, according to the extent and nature of the inspection and on the basis of the conditions laid down in accordance with Article 11(2).’;

(e)

paragraph 6 shall be replaced by the following:

‘6.    Annual fee

An annual fee of EUR 83 200 shall apply for each marketing authorisation of a medicinal product. That fee shall cover all authorised presentations of a given medicinal product.

By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced annual fee falling within the range of EUR 20 800 to EUR 62 400 shall apply for certain types of medicinal products. Those medicinal products shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2).’;

3.

Article 4 shall be replaced by the following:

‘Article 4

Medicinal products for human use covered by the procedures laid down in Directive 2001/83/EC

A referral fee of EUR 58 000 shall apply where the procedures laid down in Article 30(1) and Article 31 of Directive 2001/83/EC are initiated by the applicant of a marketing authorisation or the holder of an existing marketing authorisation.

Where more than one applicant of marketing authorisations or holder of existing marketing authorisations are concerned by the procedures referred to in the first subparagraph, the applicants or holders may be grouped for the purpose of the payment of one single referral fee. If however, the same procedure concerns more than ten different applicants or holders, the fee shall be charged by the application of the abovementioned referral fee.’;

4.

Article 5 is amended as follows:

(a)

the title shall be replaced by the following:

‘Medicinal products for veterinary use covered by the procedures laid down in Regulation (EC) No 726/2004’;

(b)

paragraph 1 is amended as follows:

(i)

point (a) shall be amended as follows:

the first and second subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A full fee of EUR 116 000 shall apply for an application for a marketing authorisation supported by a full dossier. That fee shall cover a single strength associated with one pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

The fee shall be increased by EUR 11 600 for each additional strength and/or pharmaceutical form submitted at the same time as the initial application for authorisation. That increase shall cover one additional strength or pharmaceutical form and one presentation.’;

the fourth subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘In the case of immunological veterinary medicinal products, the full fee shall be reduced to EUR 58 000, with each additional strength and/or pharmaceutical form and/or presentation entailing an increase of EUR 5 800.’;

(ii)

point (b) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(b)

Reduced fee

A reduced fee of EUR 58 000 shall apply to applications for a marketing authorisation pursuant to Article 13(1) and (3), and Article 13c of Directive 2001/82/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to veterinary medicinal products (*4). That fee shall cover a single strength associated with one pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

A specific reduced fee of EUR 98 000 shall apply to applications for a marketing authorisation pursuant to Article 13(4) of Directive 2001/82/EC. That fee shall cover a single strength associated with one pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

The reduced fees referred to in the first and second subparagraph shall be increased by EUR 11 600 for each additional strength or pharmaceutical form submitted at the same time as the initial application for authorisation. That increase shall cover one additional strength or pharmaceutical form and one presentation.

The reduced fees referred to in the first and second subparagraph shall be increased by EUR 5 800 for each additional presentation of the same strength and pharmaceutical form, submitted at the same time as the initial application for authorisation.

In the case of immunological veterinary medicinal products, the fee shall be reduced to EUR 29 000, with each additional strength and/or pharmaceutical form and/or presentation entailing an increase of EUR 5 800.

For the purposes of this point, the number of target species is irrelevant.

(*4)   OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 2004/28/EC (OJ L 136, 30.4.2004, p. 58).’;"

(iii)

point (c) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(c)

Extension fee

An extension fee of EUR 29 000 shall apply for each extension of a marketing authorisation within the meaning of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1085/2003, which has already been granted.

By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced extension fee falling withn the range of EUR 7 200 to EUR 21 700 shall apply for certain extensions. Those extensions shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2) of this Regulation.

The extension fee and the reduced extension fee shall be increased by EUR 5 800 for each additional presentation of the same extension submitted at the time of the extension application.’;

(c)

paragraph 2 is amended as follows:

(i)

in point (a) the first subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A Type I variation fee shall apply for a minor variation to a marketing authorisation, as defined in Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1085/2003. For Type IA variations, the fee shall be EUR 2 500. For Type IB variations, the fee shall be EUR 5 800.’;

(ii)

point (b) shall be replaced by the following:

Type II variation fee

A Type II variation fee of EUR 34 800 shall apply for a major variation to a marketing authorisation, as defined in Article 3(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1085/2003.

By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced Type II variation fee falling within the range of EUR 8 700 to EUR 26 100 shall apply for certain variations. Those variations shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2) of this Regulation.

In the case of immunological veterinary medicinal products, the fee shall be EUR 5 800.

In the event of the same variation being introduced, the fee referred to in the first, second and third subparagraph shall cover all authorised strengths, pharmaceutical forms and presentations.’;

(d)

paragraph 4 is amended as follows:

(i)

the sole subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A fee of EUR 17 400 shall apply for any inspection within or outside the Community. For inspections outside the Community, travel expenses shall be charged extra on the basis of actual cost.’;

(ii)

the following subparagraph shall be added:

‘By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced inspection fee shall apply for certain inspections, according to the extent and nature of the inspection and on the basis of the conditions laid down in accordance with Article 11(2).’;

(e)

paragraph 6 shall be replaced by the following:

‘6.    Annual fee

An annual fee of EUR 27 700 shall apply for each marketing authorisation of a medicinal product. That fee shall cover all authorised presentations of a given medicinal product.

By derogation from the first subparagraph, a reduced annual fee falling within the range of EUR 6 900 to EUR 20 800 shall apply for certain types of medicinal products. Those medicinal products shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2).’;

5.

Article 6 shall be replaced by the following:

‘Article 6

Veterinary medicinal products covered by the procedures laid down in Directive 2001/82/EC

A referral fee of EUR 34 800 shall apply where the procedures laid down in Article 34(1) and Article 35 of Directive 2001/82/EC are initiated by the applicant of a marketing authorisation or the holder of an existing marketing authorisation.

Where more than one applicant of marketing authorisations or holder of existing marketing authorisations are concerned by the procedures referred to in the first subparagraph, the applicants or holders may be grouped for the purpose of the payment of one single referral fee. If however, the same procedure concerns more than ten different applicants or holders, the fee shall be charged by the application of the abovementioned referral fee.’;

6.

Article 7 is amended as follows:

(a)

the title shall be replaced by:

‘Establishment of maximum residue limits (MRL) for veterinary medicinal products in accordance with the procedures laid down in Regulation (EEC) No 2377/90 (*5)

(*5)   OJ L 224, 18.8.1990, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1518/2005 (OJ L 244, 20.9.2005, p. 11).’;"

(b)

in paragraph 1 the second subparagraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘An additional fee of EUR 17 400 shall apply for each application to modify an existing MRL, as included in one of the Annexes to Regulation (EEC) No 2377/90.’;

(c)

paragraph 2 shall be deleted and the numbering of paragraph 1 shall be deleted;

7.

Article 8 shall be replaced by the following:

‘Article 8

Various Fees

1.   Fee for scientific advice

The scientific advice fee shall apply where an application is made for scientific advice concerning the conduct of the various tests and trials necessary to demonstrate the quality, safety and efficacy of medicinal products.

When it concerns medicinal products for human use, the fee shall be EUR 69 600.

When it concerns veterinary medicinal products, the fee shall be EUR 34 800.

By derogation from the second subparagraph, a reduced scientific advice fee falling within the range of EUR 17 400 to EUR 52 200 shall apply for certain scientific advice concerning medicinal products for human use.

By derogation from the third subparagraph, a reduced scientific advice fee falling within the range of EUR 8 700 to EUR 26 100 shall apply for certain scientific advice concerning veterinary medicinal products.

The scientific advice referred to in the fourth and fifth subparagraph shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2).

2.   Fee for scientific services not covered by Articles 3 to 7 or by Article 8(1)

A scientific service fee shall apply where an application is made for any scientific advice or opinion by a scientific Committee, which is not covered by Articles 3 to 7 or by Article 8(1). This includes any evaluation of traditional herbal medicinal products, any opinion on medicinal products for compassionate use, any consultation on ancillary substances, including blood derivatives, incorporated in medical devices, and any evaluation of plasma master files and vaccine antigen master files.

When it concerns medicinal products for human use, the fee shall be EUR 232 000.

When it concerns veterinary medicinal products, the fee shall be EUR 116 000.

Article 3 of this Regulation shall apply to any scientific opinion for the evaluation of medicinal products for human use intended exclusively for markets outside the Community pursuant to Article 58 of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004.

By derogation from the second subparagraph, a reduced scientific service fee falling within the range of EUR 2 500 to EUR 200 000 shall apply for certain scientific opinions or services concerning medicinal products for human use.

By derogation from the third subparagraph, a reduced scientific service fee falling within the range of EUR 2 500 to EUR 100 000 shall apply for certain scientific opinions or services concerning veterinary medicinal products.

The scientific opinions or services referred to in the fifth and sixth subparagraph shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2).

3.   Fee for administrative services

A fee falling within the range of EUR 100 to EUR 5 800 shall apply for administrative services where documents or certificates are issued outside the framework of services covered by another fee provided for in this Regulation or where an application is rejected following the conclusion of the administrative validation of the related dossier or where the information required in the case of parallel distribution has to be checked.

A classification of the services and fees shall be included in a list, which shall be drawn up in accordance with Article 11(2).’;

8.

in Article 9 the second paragraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘A total or partial exemption from payment of the fees laid down in this Regulation may be granted, in particular for medicinal products for treating rare diseases or diseases affecting minor animal species or for extension of existing MRL to additional animal species or for medicinal products available for compassionate use.

The detailed conditions for the application of the total or partial exemption shall be determined in accordance with Article 11(2).

The fee payable for an opinion on a medicinal product for compassionate use shall be deducted from the fee payable for an application for a marketing authorisation of the same medicinal product, where such application is submitted by the same applicant.’;

9.

Article 10 shall be replaced by the following:

‘Article 10

Due date and deferral of the payment

1.   Fees shall be due on the date of the administrative validation of the relevant application unless specific provisions stipulate otherwise. They shall be payable within 45 days of the date of the notification of the administrative validation to the applicant. They shall be paid in euro.

The annual fee shall be due on the first and each subsequent anniversary of the notification of the marketing authorisation decision. It shall be payable within 45 days of the due date. The annual fee shall relate to the preceding year.

The inspection fee shall be payable within 45 days from the date on which the inspection is carried out.

2.   The payment of the fee for an application for a marketing authorisation of a medicinal product to be used in a human pandemic situation shall be deferred until the pandemic situation is duly recognised, either by the World Health Organisation or by the Community in the framework of Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 1998 setting up a network for the epidemiological surveillance and control of communicable diseases in the Community (*6). Such deferral shall not exceed five years.

3.   Where any fee payable under this Regulation remains unpaid at its due date and without prejudice to the Agency’s capacity to institute legal proceedings conferred on it by Article 71 of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004, the Executive Director may decide not to provide the requested services or to suspend all the services and procedures under way until the fee has been paid, including the relevant interest as provided for in Article 86 of Commission Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 2342/2002 of 23 December 2002 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002 on the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities (*7).

(*6)   OJ L 268, 3.10.1998, p. 1. Decision as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 (OJ L 284, 31.10.2003, p. 1)."

(*7)   OJ L 357, 31.12.2002, p. 1. Regulation as amended by Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1261/2005 (OJ L 201, 2.8.2005, p. 3).’;"

10.

Article 11(2) shall be replaced by the following:

‘2.   Without prejudice to the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004, the Management Board of the Agency may, on a proposal from the Executive Director and following a favourable opinion from the Commission, specify any provision necessary for the application of this Regulation. Those provisions shall be made publicly available.’;

11.

Article 12 is amended as follows:

(a)

the second paragraph shall be replaced by the following:

‘However, amendments to the amounts of the fees established by this Regulation shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 87(2) of Regulation (EC) No 726/2004, with exception of the updating provided for in the fifth paragraph of this Article.’;

(b)

the third and fourth paragraphs shall be replaced by the following:

‘By 24 November 2010, the Commission shall present a report on its implementation to the Council, this report shall contain an analysis of the need for including a dispute settlement procedure into this Regulation.

Any review of the fees shall be based on an evaluation of the Agency’s costs and on the basis of the related costs of the services provided for by the Member States. Those costs shall be calculated in accordance with generally accepted international costing methods, which shall be adopted in accordance with Article 11(2).’;

(c)

the following paragraph shall be added:

‘With effect from 1 April of each year, the Commission shall review the fees by reference to the inflation rate as published in the Official Journal of the European Union and update them.’

Article 2

Transitional period

This Regulation shall not apply to valid applications pending at 20 November 2005.

Article 3

Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply from 20 November 2005.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 14 November 2005.

For the Council

The President

T. JOWELL


(1)   OJ L 35, 15.2.1995, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 494/2003 (OJ L 73, 19.3.2003, p. 6).

(2)  Not yet published in the Official Journal.

(3)   OJ L 136, 30.4.2004, p. 1.

(4)   OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 2004/28/EC (OJ L 136, 30.4.2004, p. 58).

(5)   OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 67. Directive as last amended by Directive 2004/27/EC (OJ L 136, 30.4.2004, p. 34).

(6)   OJ L 224, 18.8.1990, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1518/2005 (OJ L 244, 20.9.2005, p. 11).


23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/10


COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1906/2005

of 22 November 2005

establishing the standard import values for determining the entry price of certain fruit and vegetables

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Commission Regulation (EC) No 3223/94 of 21 December 1994 on detailed rules for the application of the import arrangements for fruit and vegetables (1), and in particular Article 4(1) thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Regulation (EC) No 3223/94 lays down, pursuant to the outcome of the Uruguay Round multilateral trade negotiations, the criteria whereby the Commission fixes the standard values for imports from third countries, in respect of the products and periods stipulated in the Annex thereto.

(2)

In compliance with the above criteria, the standard import values must be fixed at the levels set out in the Annex to this Regulation,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

The standard import values referred to in Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 3223/94 shall be fixed as indicated in the Annex hereto.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on 23 November 2005.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 22 November 2005.

For the Commission

J. M. SILVA RODRÍGUEZ

Director-General for Agriculture and Rural Development


(1)   OJ L 337, 24.12.1994, p. 66. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 386/2005 (OJ L 62, 9.3.2005, p. 3).


ANNEX

to Commission Regulation of 22 November 2005 establishing the standard import values for determining the entry price of certain fruit and vegetables

(EUR/100 kg)

CN code

Third country code (1)

Standard import value

0702 00 00

052

56,5

204

39,3

999

47,9

0707 00 05

052

111,7

204

41,3

999

76,5

0709 90 70

052

110,5

204

75,4

999

93,0

0805 20 10

204

66,4

624

63,3

999

64,9

0805 20 30 , 0805 20 50 , 0805 20 70 , 0805 20 90

052

67,2

624

95,2

999

81,2

0805 50 10

052

64,3

388

74,2

999

69,3

0808 10 80

388

73,8

400

109,6

404

93,5

512

132,0

720

49,3

800

141,8

999

100,0

0808 20 50

052

95,1

720

53,8

999

74,5


(1)  Country nomenclature as fixed by Commission Regulation (EC) No 750/2005 (OJ L 126, 19.5.2005, p. 12). Code ‘ 999 ’ stands for ‘of other origin’.


23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/12


COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1907/2005

of 22 November 2005

on the issuing of system A3 export licences in the fruit and vegetables sector (tomatoes, oranges, lemons, table grapes and apples)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 2200/96 of 28 October 1996 on the common organisation of the market in fruit and vegetables (1), and in particular the third subparagraph of Article 35(3) thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1756/2005 (2) opens an invitation to tender setting the indicative refund rates and indicative quantities for system A3 export licences, which may be issued, other than those tendered for as part of food aid.

(2)

In the light of the tenders submitted, the maximum refund rates and the percentages of quantities to be awarded for tenders quoting those maximum rates should be set.

(3)

In the case of tomatoes, oranges, lemons, table grapes and apples, the maximum rate necessary to award licences for the indicative quantity up to the quantities tendered for is not more than one-and-a-half times the indicative refund rate,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

In the case of tomatoes, oranges, lemons, table grapes and apples, the maximum refund rates and the percentages for reducing the quantities awarded under the invitation to tender opened by Regulation (EC) No 1756/2005 shall be fixed in the Annex.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on 23 November 2005.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 22 November 2005.

For the Commission

J. M. SILVA RODRÍGUEZ

Director-General for Agriculture and Rural Development


(1)   OJ L 297, 21.11.1996, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 47/2003 (OJ L 7, 11.1.2003, p. 64).

(2)   OJ L 285, 28.10.2005, p. 3.


ANNEX

Issuing of system A3 export licences in the fruit and vegetable sector (tomatoes, oranges, lemons, table grapes and apples)

Product

Maximum refund rate

(EUR/t net)

Percentage awarded of quantities tendered for quoting the maximum refund rate

Tomatoes

0

100  %

Oranges

53

100  %

Lemons

70

100  %

Table grapes

0

100  %

Apples

45

100  %


II Acts whose publication is not obligatory

Council

23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/14


COUNCIL DECISION

of 7 November 2005

concerning the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Albania on the readmission of persons residing without authorization

(2005/809/EC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular point 3(b) of Article 63 thereof, in conjunction with the second sentence of the first subparagraph of Article 300(2) and the first subparagraph of Article 300(3) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (1),

Whereas:

(1)

The Commission has negotiated on behalf of the European Community an Agreement with the Republic of Albania on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation.

(2)

The Agreement was signed, on behalf of the European Community, on 14 April 2005, subject to its possible conclusion at a later date, in accordance with Decision 2005/371/EC (2).

(3)

The Agreement should be approved.

(4)

The Agreement establishes a Joint Readmission Committee which may take decisions having legal effect on certain technical matters. It is therefore appropriate to provide for simplified procedures for the establishment of the Community position in such cases.

(5)

In accordance with Article 3 of the Protocol on the position of the United Kingdom and Ireland, annexed to the Treaty on European Union and to the Treaty establishing the European Community, the United Kingdom has notified its wish to take part in the adoption and application of this Decision.

(6)

In accordance with Articles 1 and 2 of the Protocol on the position of the United Kingdom and Ireland, annexed to the Treaty on European Union and to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and without prejudice to Article 4 of the said Protocol, Ireland is not taking part in the adoption of this Decision and is not bound by nor subject to its application.

(7)

In accordance with Articles 1 and 2 of the Protocol on the position of Denmark, annexed to the Treaty on European Union and to the Treaty establishing the European Community, Denmark does not take part in the adoption of this Decision and is not bound by it or subject to its application,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

The Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Albania on the readmission of persons residing without authorisation and the declarations annexed thereto are hereby approved on behalf of the Community (3).

Article 2

The President of the Council shall give the notification provided for in Article 22(2) of the Agreement (4).

Article 3

The Commission, assisted by experts from Member States, shall represent the Community in the Joint Readmission Committee established by Article 18 of the Agreement.

Article 4

The position of the Community within the Joint Readmission Committee with regard to the adoption of its rules of procedure as required under Article 18(5) of the Agreement shall be taken by the Commission after consultation with a special committee designated by the Council.

For all other decisions of the Joint Readmission Committee, the position of the Community shall be adopted by the Council, acting by qualified majority, on a proposal by the Commission.

Article 5

This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 7 November 2005.

For the Council

The President

J. STRAW


(1)  Not yet published in the Official Journal.

(2)   OJ L 124, 17.5.2005, p. 21.

(3)  See OJ L 124, 17.5.2005, p. 22 for the text of the Agreement.

(4)  The date of entry into force of the Agreement will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union by the General Secretariat of the Council.


23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/16


COUNCIL DECISION

of 14 November 2005

appointing a French member of the European Economic and Social Committee

(2005/810/EC, Euratom)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 259 thereof,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community, and in particular Article 167 thereof,

Having regard to Council Decision 2002/758/EC, Euratom of 17 September 2002 appointing the members of the European Economic and Social Committee for the period from 21 September 2002 to 20 September 2006 (1),

Whereas a member's seat on the abovementioned Committee has fallen vacant, following the resignation of Mr Claude CAMBUS, of which the Council was informed on 25 July 2005,

Having regard to the nomination submitted by the French Government,

Having obtained the opinion of the European Commission,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

Mr Georges LIAROKAPIS is hereby appointed a member of the European Economic and Social Committee in place of Mr Claude CAMBUS for the remainder of his term of office, namely until 20 September 2006.

Article 2

This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall take effect on the date of its adoption.

Done at Brussels, 14 November 2005.

For the Council

The President

T. JOWELL


(1)   OJ L 253, 21.9.2002, p. 9.


23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/17


COUNCIL DECISION

of 14 November 2005

of appointing one Italian member and one Italian alternate member to the Committee of the Regions

(2005/811/EC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 263 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Italian Government,

Whereas:

(1)

On 22 January 2002 the Council adopted Decision 2002/60/EC appointing the members and alternate members of the Committee of the Regions (1).

(2)

One seat as a member of the Committee of the Regions has become vacant following the expiry of the mandate of Mr Luciano CAVERI, Vice-President of the Regional Council, member; one seat as an alternate member of the Committee of the Regions has become vacant following the resignation of Mr Rosario CONDORELLI,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

The following are hereby appointed to the Committee of the Regions for the remainder of the mandate still to run, namely until 25 January 2006:

(a)

as a member:

Mr Luciano CAVERI

Presidente della Regiona autonoma Valle d'Aosta

(b)

as an alternate member:

Mr Rosario CONDORELLI

Assessore Comunale del Commune di Sant'Agata Li Battiati (Catania).

Article 2

This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall take effect on the day of its adoption.

Done at Brussels, 14 November 2005

For the Council

The President

T. JOWELL


(1)   OJ L 24, 26.1.2002, p. 38.


23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/18


COUNCIL DECISION

of 14 November 2005

appointing a Spanish member of the Committee of the Regions

(2005/812/EC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 263 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Spanish Government,

Whereas:

(1)

On 22 January 2002 the Council adopted Decision 2002/60/EC (1) appointing the members and alternate members of the Committee of the Regions for the period from 26 January 2002 to 25 January 2006.

(2)

The seat of a member of the Committee of the Regions has become vacant following the expiry of the mandate of Mr Manuel FRAGA IRIBARNE, member (ES),

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

Mr Emilio PÉREZ TOURIÑO,

Presidente de la Xunta de Galicia,

is hereby appointed a member of the Committee of the Regions for the remainder of the term of office, which ends on 25 January 2006,

in place of

Mr Manuel FRAGA IRIBARNE

.

Article 2

This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall take effect on the day of its adoption.

Done at Brussels, 14 November 2005.

For the Council

The President

T. JOWELL


(1)   OJ L 24, 26.1.2002, p. 38.


Commission

23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/19


COMMISSION DECISION

of 15 November 2005

amending Annexes I and II to Decision 2002/308/EC establishing lists of approved zones and approved farms with regard to one or more of the fish diseases viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN)

(notified under document number C(2005) 4394)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2005/813/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Directive 91/67/EEC of 28 January 1991 concerning the animal health conditions governing the placing on the market of aquaculture animals and products (1), and in particular Articles 5 and 6 thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Commission Decision 2002/308/EC (2) establishes the lists of approved zones and approved fish farms situated in non-approved zones with regard to certain fish diseases.

(2)

Italy has submitted the justifications for obtaining the status of approved zones, with regard to viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN), for certain zones in its territory. The documentation provided shows that those zones meet the requirements of Article 5 of Directive 91/67/EEC. They therefore qualify for the status of approved zones and should be added to the list of approved zones.

(3)

Finland has submitted the justifications for obtaining the status of approved zones, with regard to viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN), for those parts of its territory not covered by the special eradication measures implemented following the VHS outbreaks in certain coastal areas. Following a meeting between the Commission services and representatives from Finland on 5 July 2005, Finland withdrew the application with regard to VHS-freedom in the coastal areas. The documentation provided shows that with respect to IHN the entire territory, and with respect to VHS, the continental parts of the territory of Finland meets the requirements of Article 5 of Directive 91/67/EEC. These parts of Finland therefore qualifies for the status of approved zones for VHS and IHN and should be added to the list of approved zone.

(4)

As the sources of some of the water catchment areas in Finland are in Russia, Finland should maintain a high level of surveillance in those water catchment areas in accordance with the programme approved by Commission Decision 2003/634/EC (3), after approved status has been granted.

(5)

Austria, France, Germany and Italy have submitted the justifications for obtaining the status of approved farms in non-approved zones, with regard to VHS and IHN, for certain farms in their territory. The documentation provided shows that those farms meet the requirements of Article 6 of Directive 91/67/EEC. They therefore qualify for the status of approved farms in a non-approved zone and should be added to the list of approved farms.

(6)

Italy has notified the presence of IHN in two farms previously considered free of that disease. However, the farms remain free from VHS. Those farms should therefore no longer appear in Decision 2002/308/EC as free of IHN.

(7)

Decision 2002/308/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.

(8)

The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

Decision 2002/308/EC is amended as follows:

1.

Annex I is replaced by the text in Annex I to this Decision;

2.

Annex II is replaced by the text in Annex II to this Decision.

Article 2

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 15 November 2005.

For the Commission

Markos KYPRIANOU

Member of the Commission


(1)   OJ L 46, 19.2.1991, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 806/2003 (OJ L 122, 16.5.2003, p. 1).

(2)   OJ L 106, 23.4.2002, p. 28. Decision as last amended by Decision 2005/475/EC (OJ L 176, 8.7.2005, p. 30).

(3)   OJ L 220, 3.9.2003, p. 8. Decision as last amended by Decision 2005/770/EC (OJ L 291, 5.11.2005, p. 33).


ANNEX I

‘ANNEX I

ZONES APPROVED WITH REGARD TO THE FISH DISEASES VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA (VHS) AND INFECTIOUS HAEMATOPOIETIC NECROSIS (IHN)

1.A.   ZONES (1) IN DENMARK APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

Hansted Å

Hovmølle Å

Grenå

Treå

Alling Å

Kastbjerg

Villestrup Å

Korup Å

Sæby Å

Elling Å

Uggerby Å

Lindenborg Å

Øster Å

Hasseris Å

Binderup Å

Vidkær Å

Dybvad Å

Bjørnsholm Å

Trend Å

Lerkenfeld Å

Vester Å

Lønnerup med tilløb

Slette Å

Bredkær Bæk

Vandløb til Kilen

Resenkær Å

Klostermølle Å

Hvidbjerg Å

Knidals Å

Spang Å

Simested Å

Skals Å

Jordbro Å

Fåremølle Å

Flynder Å

Damhus Å

Karup Å

Gudenåen

Halkær Å

Storåen

Århus Å

Bygholm Å

Grejs Å

Ørum Å

1.B.   ZONES IN DENMARK APPROVED WITH REGARD TO IHN

Denmark (2)

2.   ZONES IN GERMANY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

2.1.   BADEN WÜRTTEMBERG (3)

Isenburger Tal from the source to the water outlet of the farm Falkenstein

Eyach and its tributaries from the sources to the first weir downstream situated near the town Haigerloch

Andelsbach and its tributaries from the sources to the turbine near town Krauchenwies

Lauchert and its tributaries from the sources to the obstacle of the turbine near town Sigmaringendorf

Grosse Lauter and its tributaries from the sources to the obstacle of the waterfall near Lauterach

Wolfegger Ach and its tributaries from the sources to the obstacle of the waterfall near Baienfurth

The water catchment area of ENZ, consisting of Grosse Enz, Kleine Enz and Eyach from their sources to the impassable barrier in the centre of Neuenbürg

Erms from the source to the impassable barrier 200 m downstream of the farm Strobel, Anlage Seeburg

Obere Nagold from the source to the impassable barrier near Neumühle.

3.   ZONES IN SPAIN APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

3.1.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF ASTURIAS

Continental zones

All water catchment areas of Asturias

Coastal zones

The entire coast of Asturias.

3.2.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF GALICIA

Continental zones

The water catchment areas of Galicia:

including the water catchment areas of the river Eo, the river Sil from its source in the province of Léon, the river Miño from its source to the barrier of Frieira, and the river Limia from its source to the barrier Das Conchas,

excluding the water catchment area of the river Tamega.

Coastal zones

The coastal area in Galicia from the mouth of the river Eo (Isla Pancha) to the the Punta Picos (mouth of the river Miño)

3.3.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF ARAGON

Continental zones

The water catchment area of the river Ebro from its source to the dam of Mequinenza in the Community of Aragón

River Isuela from its source to the barrier of Arguis

River Flúmen from its source to the barrier of Santa María de Belsue

River Guatizalema from its source to the barrier of Vadiello

River Cinca from its source to barrier of Grado

River Esera from its source to the barrier of Barasona

River Noguera-Ribagorzana from its source to the barrier of Santa Ana

River Matarraña from its source to the barrier of Aguas de Pena

River Pena from its source to the barrier of Pena

River Guadalaviar-Turia from its source to the barrier of the Generalísimo in the province of Valencia

River Mijares from its source to the barrier of Arenós in the province of Castellón.

The other watercourses of the Community of Aragón are considered as a buffer zone.

3.4.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF NAVARRA

Continental zones

The water catchment area of the river Ebro from its source to the dam of Mequinenza in the Community of Aragón

River Bidasoa from its source to its mouth

River Leizarán from its source to the barrier of Leizarán (Muga).

The other watercourses of the Community of Navarra are considered as a buffer zone.

3.5.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF CASTILLA AND LEÓN

Continental zones

The water catchment area of the river Ebro from its source to the dam of Mequinenza in the Community of Aragón

River Duero from its source to the barrier of Aldeávila

River Sil

River Tiétar from its source to the barrier of Rosarito

River Alberche from its source to the barrier of Burguillo.

The other watercourses of the Autonomous Community of Castilla and León are considered as a buffer zone.

3.6.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF CANTABRIA

Continental zones

The water catchment area of the river Ebro from its source to the dam of Mequinenza in the Community of Aragón

The water catchment areas of the following rivers from their source to the sea:

River Deva,

River Nansa,

River Saja-Besaya,

River Pas-Pisueña,

River Asón,

River Agüera.

The water catchment areas of the rivers Gandarillas, Escudo, Miera y Campiazo are considered as a buffer zone.

Coastal zones

The entire coast of Cantabria from the mouth of the river Deva until the creek of Ontón.

3.7.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF LA RIOJA

Continental zones

The water catchment area of the River el Rio Ebro from its sources to dam of Mequinenza in the Commune of Aragón.

3.8.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF CASTILLA-LA-MANCHA

Continental zones

The water catchment area of the river Río Tajo from its sources to the dam of Estremera

The water catchment area of the river Río Tajuña from its sources to the dam of La Tajera

The water catchment area of the river Río Júcar from its sources to the dam of La Toba

The water catchment area of the river Río Cabriel from its sources to the dam of Bujioso.

4.A.   ZONES IN FRANCE APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

4.A.1.   ADOUR-GARONNE

Catchment areas

The Charente basin

The Seudre basin

The basins of the coastal rivers in the Gironde estuary in the department of Charente-Maritime

The catchment areas of the Nive and the Nivelles (Pyrenées Atlantiques)

The Forges basin (Landes)

The catchment area of the Dronne (Dordogne), from the source to the Eglisottes dam at Monfourat

The catchment area of the Beauronne (Dordogne), from the source to the Faye dam

The catchment area of the Valouse (Dordogne), from the source to the Etang des Roches Noires dam

The catchment area of the Paillasse (Gironde), from the source to the Grand Forge dam

The catchment area of the Ciron (Lot et Garonne, Gironde), from the source to the Moulin de Castaing dam

The catchment area of the Petite Leyre (Landes), from the source to the Pont de l’Espine dam at Argelouse

The catchment area of the Pave (Landes), from the source to the Pave dam

The catchment area of the Escource (Landes), from the source to the Moulin de Barbe dam

The catchment area of the Geloux (Landes), from the source to the D38 dam at Saint Martin d’Oney

The catchment area of the Estrigon (Landes), from the source to the Campet et Lamolère dam

The catchment area of the Estampon (Landes), from the source to the Ancienne Minoterie dam at Roquefort

The catchment area of the Gélise (Landes, Lot et Garonne), from the source to the dam downstream of the confluence of the Gélise and the Osse

The catchment area of the Magescq (Landes), from the source to the mouth

The catchment area of the Luys (Pyrénées Atlantiques), from the source to the Moulin d’Oro dam

The catchment area of the Neez (Pyrénées Atlantiques), from the source to the Jurançon dam

The catchment area of the Beez (Pyrénées Atlantiques), from the source to the Nay dam

The catchment area of the Gave de Cauterets (Hautes Pyrénées), from the source to the Calypso dam of the Soulom power station.

Coastal areas

The whole of the Atlantic coast between the northern boundary of the department of Vendée and the southern boundary of the department of Charente-Maritime.

4.A.2.   LOIRE-BRETAGNE

Continental zones

All catchment areas in the region of Brittany with the exception of the following catchment areas:

Vilaine,

the downstream part of the catchment area of the Elorn

The Sèvre Niortaise basin

The Lay basin

The following catchment areas of the Vienne basin:

The catchment area of the river La Vienne, from the sources to the dam of Châtellerault in the department of La Vienne,

The catchment area of the river La Gartempe, from the sources to the dam (with a grid) of Saint Pierre de Maillé in the department of La Vienne,

The catchment area of the river La Creuse, from the sources to the dam of Bénavent in the department of l’Indre,

The catchment area of the river Le Suin, from the sources to the dam of Douadic in the department of l’Indre,

The catchment area of the river La Claise, from the sources to the dam of Bossay-sur-Claise in the department of l’Indre and Loire,

The catchment area of the brooks of Velleches and of des trois Moulins, from the sources to the dam of des trois Moulins in the department of La Vienne,

The basins of the Atlantic coastal rivers in the department of Vendée.

Coastal areas

The entire coast of Brittany with the exception of the following parts:

Rade de Brest,

Anse de Camaret,

The coastal zone between the ’pointe de Trévignon’ and the mouth of the river Laïta,

The coastal zone between the mouth of the river Tohon up to the border of the department.

4.A.3.   SEINE-NORMANDIE

Continental zones

The Sélune basin.

4.A.4.   REGION AQUITAINE

Catchment areas

The catchment area of river Vignac from the source to the barrier “la Forge”

The catchment area of river Gouaneyre from the source to the barrier “Maillières dam”

The catchment area of the river Susselgue from the source to the barrier “de Susselgue”

The catchment area of the river Luzou from the source to the barrier at the fish farm “de Laluque”

The catchment area of the river Gouadas from the source to the barrier at “l’Etang de la Glacière à Saint Vincent de Paul”

The catchment area of the river Bayse from its sources to the barrier at “Moulin de Lartia et de Manobre”

The catchment area of the river Rancez from its sources to the barrier at Rancez

The catchment area of the river Eyre from its sources to its estuary of Arcachon

The catchment area of the river L’Onesse from its sources to its estuary of Courant de Contis.

4.A.5.   MIDI-PYRENEES

Catchment areas

The catchment area of river Cernon from the source to the barrier at Saint George de Luzençon

The catchment area of the river Dourdou from the sources of the Dourdou and Grauzon rivers to the impassable barrier at Vabres-l’Abbaye.

4.A.6.   L’AIN

The Continental zone des étangs de la Dombes.

4.B.   ZONES IN FRANCE APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

4.B.1.   LOIRE-BRETAGNE

Continental zones

The part of the Loire basin comprising the upstream part of the Huisne catchment area from the source of the water courses to the Ferté-Bernard dam.

4.C.   ZONES IN FRANCE APPROVED WITH REGARD TO IHN

4.C.1.   LOIRE-BRETAGNE

Continental zones

The following catchment area of the Vienne basin:

The catchment area of the l’Anglin, from the sources to the dams of:

EDF de Châtellerault on the river La Vienne, in the department of la Vienne,

Saint Pierre de Maillé on the river La Gartempe, in the department of la Vienne,

Bénavent on the river La Creuse, in the department of l’Indre,

Douadic on the river Le Suin, in the department of l’Indre,

Bossay-sur-Claise on the river La Claise, in the department of l’Indre and Loire.

5.A.   ZONES IN IRELAND APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

Ireland (4), excluding Cape Clear Island.

5.B.   ZONES IN IRELAND APPROVED WITH REGARD TO IHN

Ireland (5)

6.A.   ZONES IN ITALY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

6.A.1.   REGION OF TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE, AUTONOMOUS PROVINCE OF TRENTO

Continental zones

Zona Val di Fiemme, Fassa e Cembra: Water catchment area of the river Avisio, from the source to the artificial barrier of Serra San Giorgio situated in the Commune of Giovo

Zona Val delle Sorne: Water catchment area of the river Sorna from the source to the artificial barrier constituted by the hydro-electric power station located in the Chizzola (Ala) locality, before reaching the Adige river

Zona Torrente Adanà: Water catchment area of the river Adanà from the source to the artificial series of barriers situated downstream of the farm Armani Cornelio-Lardaro

Zona Rio Manes: Zone which collects the Rio Manes water down to a waterfall located 200 metres downstream of the farm “Troticoltura Giovanelli” located in the “La Zinquantina” locality

Zona Val di Ledro: The water catchment areas of the Massangla and Ponale rivers from their sources to the hydroelectric power plant at “Centrale” in the Commune of Molina di Ledro

Zona Valsugana: The water catchment area of the river Brenta from its sources to the Marzotto dam at Mantincelli in the Commune of Grigno

Zona Val del Fersina: The water catchment area of the Fersina river from its sources to the waterfall of Ponte Alto.

6.A.2.   REGION OF LOMBARDIA, PROVINCE OF BRESCIA

Continental zones

Zona Ogliolo: The water catchment area from the source of Ogliolo stream to the waterfall, situated downstream of the Adamello fish farm, where Ogliolo stream joins the Oglio river

Zona Fiume Caffaro: The water catchment area from the source of Cafarro stream to the artificial barrier situated 1 km downstream of the farm

Zona Val Brembana: The water catchment area of Brembo river, from its sources to the impassible barrier in the commune de Ponte S. Pietro.

6.A.3.   REGION OF UMBRIA

Continental zones

Fosso di Terrìa: The water catchment area of the river Terrìa from its sources to the barrier below fish farm Ditta Mountain Fish, where the river Terrìa joins the river Nera.

6.A.4.   REGION OF VENETO

Continental zones

Zona Belluno: The water catchment area in the province of Belluno from the source of the stream Ardo to the downstream barrier (situated before the stream Ardo flows into the river Piave) of the farm Centro Sperimentale di Acquacoltura, Valli di Bolzano Bellunese, Belluno.

6.A.5.   REGION OF TOSCANA

Continental zones

Zona Valle del fiume Serchio: The water catchment area of the river Serchio from its sources to the barrier of Piaggione dam

Bacino del torrente Lucido: The water catchment area of the river Lucido from its sources the barrier of the dam at Ponte del Bertoli

Bacino del torrente Osca: The water catchment area of the river Osca from its sources to the barrier downstream the farm “Il Giardino”.

6.A.6.   REGION OF PIEMONTE

Continental zones

Sorgenti della Gerbola: The part of the water catchment area of the river Grana from the sources of ‘Cavo C’ and ‘Canale del Molino della Gerbala’ to the barrier of below the farm ‘Azienda Agricola Canali Cavour S.S.’

Bacino del Besante: The water catchment area of the river Besante from its sources to the barrier 500 m downstream the farm ‘Pastorino Giovanni’

Valle di Duggia: The river Duggia from its sources to the barrier 100 m above where the bridge of the road between Varallo and Locarno crosses the river

Zona del Rio Vardigoia: The brook Vardigoia from its sources to to where the brook enters the river Duggia above the barrier of the approved zone “Valle di Duggia”

Zona Sorgente dei Paschi: The water catchment area of the river Pesio from its sources to the artificial barrier located downstream the farm “Azienda dei Paschi”

Zona Stura Valgrande: The water catchment area of the river Stura Valgrande from its sources to the artificial barrier located downstream the fish farm “Troticoltura delle Sorgenti”.

6.A.7.   REGION OF EMILIA ROMAGNA

Continental zones

Bacino Fontanacce-Valdarno: The water catchment area of the rivers Fontanacce and Valdarno from their sources to the artificial barrier 100 m downstream the farm “S.V.A. s.r.l. fish farm”.

6.B.   ZONES IN ITALY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

6.B.1.   REGION OF TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE, AUTONOMOUS PROVINCE OF TRENTO

Continental zones

Zona Valle dei Laghi: Water catchment area of the lakes of San Massenza, Toblino and Cavedine to the downstream barrier in the south part of the lake of Cavedine leading to the hydro-electric power station located in the Torbole municipality.

6.C.   ZONES IN ITALY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO IHN

6.C.1.   REGION OF UMBRIA, PROVINCE OF PERUGIA

Zona Lago Trasimeno: The lake Trasimeno.

6.C.2.   REGION OF TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE, AUTONOMOUS PROVINCE OF TRENTO

Zona Val Rendena: The water catchment area from the source of Sarca river to the dam of Oltresarca in the commune of Villa Rendena.

7.A.   ZONES IN SWEDEN APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

Sweden (6):

excluding the area of the West Coast within a semicircle of 20 kilometres radius around the fish farm situated on the Island of Björkö, as well as the estuaries and the water catchment areas of the rivers Göta and Säve up to each of their first migration barrier (situated at Trollhättan and the inlet to the lake Aspen respectively).

7.B.   ZONES IN SWEDEN APPROVED WITH REGARD TO IHN

Sweden (7).

8.   ZONES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, THE CHANNEL ISLANDS AND THE ISLE OF MAN APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

Great Britain (7)

Northern Ireland (7)

Guernsey (7)

The Isle of Man (7).

9.A.   ZONES IN FINLAND APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

Finland (8).

9.B.   ZONES IN FINLAND APPROVED WITH REGARD TO IHN

Finland (9).


(1)  The water catchment areas and the coastal areas belonging thereto.

(2)  Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

(3)  Parts of water catchment areas.

(4)  Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

(5)  The water catchment areas and the coastal areas belonging thereto.

(6)  Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.

(7)  See footnote 6.

(8)  All continental areas within its territory.

(9)  Including all continental and coastal areas within its territory.’


ANNEX II

‘ANNEX II

FISH FARMS APPROVED WITH REGARD TO THE FISH DISEASES VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA (VHS) AND INFECTIOUS HAEMATOPOIETIC NECROSIS (IHN)

1.   FISH FARMS IN BELGIUM APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

1.

La Fontaine aux truites

B-6769 Gérouville

2.   FISH FARMS IN DENMARK APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

1.

Vork Dambrug

DK-6040 Egtved

2.

Egebæk Dambrug

DK-6880 Tarm

3.

Bækkelund Dambrug

DK-6950 Ringkøbing

4.

Borups Geddeopdræt

DK-6950 Ringkøbing

5.

Bornholms Lakseklækkeri

DK-3730 Nexø

6.

Langes Dambrug

DK-6940 Lem St.

7.

Brænderigaardens Dambrug

DK-6971 Spjald

8.

Siglund Fiskeopdræt

DK-4780 Stege

9.

Ravning Fiskeri

DK-7182 Bredsten

10.

Ravnkær Dambrug

DK-7182 Bredsten

11.

Hulsig Dambrug

DK-7183 Randbøl

12.

Ligård Fiskeri

DK-7183 Randbøl

13.

Grønbjerglund Dambrug

DK-7183 Randbøl

14.

Danish Aquaculture

DK-6040 Egtved

3.A.   FISH FARMS IN GERMANY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

3.A.1.   LOWER SAXONY

1.

Jochen Moeller

Fischzucht Harkenbleck

D-30966 Hemmingen-Harkenbleck

2.

Versuchsgut Relliehausen der Universität Göttingen

(hatchery only)

D-37586 Dassel

3.

Dr. R. Rosengarten

Forellenzucht Sieben Quellen

D-49124 Georgsmarienhütte

4.

Klaus Kröger

Fischzucht Klaus Kröger

D-21256 Handeloh Wörme

5.

Ingeborg Riggert-Schlumbohm

Forellenzucht W. Riggert

D-29465 Schnega

6.

Volker Buchtmann

Fischzucht Nordbach

D-21441 Garstedt

7.

Sven Kramer

Forellenzucht Kaierde

D-31073 Delligsen

8.

Hans-Peter Klusak

Fischzucht Grönegau

D-49328 Melle

9.

F. Feuerhake

Forellenzucht Rheden

D-31039 Rheden

10.

Horst Pöpke

Fischzucht Pöpke

Hauptstraße 14

D-21745 Hemmoor

3.A.2.   THURINGIA

1.

Firma Tautenhahn

D-98646 Trostadt

2.

Fischzucht Salza GmbH

D-99734 Nordhausen-Salza

3.

Fischzucht Kindelbrück GmbH

D-99638 Kindelbrück

4.

Reinhardt Strecker

Forellenzucht Orgelmühle

D-37351 Dingelstadt

3.A.3.   BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG

1.

Heiner Feldmann

Riedlingen/Neufra

D-88630 Pfullendorf

2.

Walter Dietmayer

Forellenzucht Walter Dietmayer

Hettingen

D-72501 Gammertingen

3.

Heiner Feldmann

Bad Waldsee

D-88630 Pfullendorf

4.

Heiner Feldmann

Bergatreute

D-88630 Pfullendorf

5.

Oliver Fricke

Anlage Wuchzenhofen

Boschenmühle

D-87764 Mariasteinbach-Legau 131/2

6.

Peter Schmaus

Fischzucht Schmaus

Steinental

D-88410 Steinental/Hauerz

7.

Josef Schnetz

Fenkenmühle

D-88263 Horgenzell

8.

FalkoSteinhart

Quellwasseranlage Steinhart

Hettingen

D-72513 Hettingen

9.

Hugo Strobel

Quellwasseranlage Otterswang

Sägmühle

D-72505 Hausen am Andelsbach

10.

Reinhard Lenz

Forsthaus Gaimühle

D-64759 Sensbachtal

11.

Stephan Hofer

Sulzbach

D-78727 Aisteig/Oberndorf

12.

Stephan Hofer

Oberer Lautenbach

D-78727 Aisteig/Oberndorf

13.

Stephan Hofer

Unterer Lautenbach

D-78727 Aisteig/Oberndorf

14.

Stephan Hofer

Schelklingen

D-78727 Aistaig/Oberndorf

15.

Stephan Schuppert

Brutanlage: Obere Fischzucht

Mastanlage: Untere Fischzucht

D-88454 Unteressendorf

16.

Anton Jung

Brunnentobel

D-88299 Leutkirch/Hebrazhofen

17.

Peter Störk

Wagenhausen

D-88348 Saulgau

18.

Erwin Steinhart

Geislingen/St.

D-73312 Geislingen/St.

19.

Joachim Schindler

Forellenzucht Lohmühle

D-72275 Alpirsbach

20.

Georg Sohnius

Forellenzucht Sohnius

D-72160 Horb-Diessen

21.

Claus Lehr

Forellenzucht Reinerzau

D-72275 Alpirsbach-Reinerzau

22.

Hugo Hager

Bruthausanlage

D-88639 Walbertsweiler

23.

Hugo Hager

Waldanlage

D-88639 Walbertsweiler

24.

Gumpper und Stoll GmbH

Forellenhof Rössle

Honau

D-72805 Liechtenstein

25.

Hans Schmutz

Brutanlage 1, Brutanlage 2, Brut- und Setzlingsanlage 3 (Hausanlage)

D-89155 Erbach

26.

Wilhelm Drafehn

Obersimonswald

D-77960 Seelbach

27.

Wilhelm Drafehn

Brutanlage Seelbach

D-77960 Seelbach

28.

Franz Schwarz

Oberharmersbach

D-77784 Oberharmersbach

29.

Meinrad Nuber

Langenenslingen

D-88515 Langenenslingen

30.

Walter Dietmayer

Höhmühle

D-88353 Kisslegg

31.

Fischbrutanstalt des Landes Baden-Württemberg

Argenweg 50

D-88085 Langenargen

Anlage Osterhofen

32.

Kreissportfischereiverein Biberach

Warthausen

D-88400 Biberach

33.

Hans Schmutz

Gossenzugen

D-89155 Erbach

34.

Reinhard Rösch

Haigerach

D-77723 Gengenbach

35.

RainerTress

Unterlauchringen

D-79787 Unterlauchringen

36.

Andreas Tröndle

Tiefenstein

D-79774 Albbruck

37.

Andreas Tröndle

Unteralpfen

D-79774 Unteralpfen

38.

Stephan Hofer

Schenkenbach

D-78727 Aisteig/Oberndorf

39.

Heiner Feldmann

Bainders

D-88630 Pfullendorf

40.

Andreas Zordel

Fischzucht Im Gänsebrunnen

D-75305 Neuenbürg

41.

Thomas Fischböck

Forellenzucht am Kocherursprung

D-73447 Oberkochen

42.

Reinhold Bihler

Dorfstraße 22

D-88430 Rot a. d. Rot Haslach

Anlage: Einöde

43.

Josef Dürr

Forellenzucht Igersheim

D-97980 Bad Mergentheim

44.

Andreas Zordel

Anlage Berneck

D-72297 Seewald

45.

Fischzucht Anton Jung

Anlage Rohrsee

D-88353 Kisslegg

46.

Staatliches Forstamt Ravensburg

Anlage Karsee

D-88239 Wangen i. A.

47.

Simon Phillipson

Anlage Weissenbronnen

D-88364 Wolfegg

48.

Hans Klaiber

Anlage Bad Wildbad

D-75337 Enzklösterle

49.

Josef Hönig

Forellenzucht Hönig

D-76646 Bruchsal-Heidelsheim

50.

Werner Baur

Blitzenreute

D-88273 Fronreute-Blitzenreute

51.

Gerhard Weihmann

Mägerkingen

D-72574 Bad Urach-Seeburg

52.

Hubert Belser GBR

Dettingen

D-72401 Haigerloch-Gruol

53.

Staatliche Forstämter Ravensburg and Wangen

Altdorfer Wald

D-88214 Ravensburg

54.

Anton Jung

Bunkhoferweiher, Schanzwiesweiher and Häcklerweiher

D-88353 Kisslegg

55.

Hildegart Litke

Holzweiher

D-88480 Achstetten

56.

Werner Wägele

Ellerazhofer Weiher

D-88319 Aitrach

57.

Ernst Graf

Hatzenweiler

Osterbergstr. 8

D-88239 Wangen-Hatzenweiler

58.

Fischbrutanstalt des Landes Baden-Württemberg

Argenweg 50

D-88085 Langenargen

Anlage Obereisenbach

59.

Forellenzucht Kunzmann

Heinz Kunzmann

Unterer Steinweg 64

D-75438 Knittlingen

60.

Meinrad Nuber

Ochsenhausen

Obere Wiesen 1

D-88416 Ochsenhausen

61.

Bezirksfischereiverein Nagoldtal e.V.

Kentheim

Lange Steige 34

D-75365 Calw

62.

Bernd und Volker Fähnrich

Neumühle

D-88260 Ratzenried-Argenbühl

63.

Klaiber “An der Tierwiese”

Hans Klaiber

Rathausweg 7

D-75377 Enzklösterle

64.

Parey, Bittigkoffer — Unterreichenbach

Klaus Parey, Mörikeweg 17

D-75331 Engelsbran 2

65.

Farm Sauter

Anlage Pflegelberg

Gerhard Sauter

D-88239 Wangen-Pflegelberg 6

66.

Krattenmacher

Anlage Osterhofen

Krattenmacher, Hittelhofen Gasthaus

D-88339 Bad Waldsee

67.

Fähnrich

Anlage Argenmühle

D-88260 Ratzenried-Argenmühle

Bernd und Volker Fähnrich

Von Rütistraße

D-88339 Bad Waldsee

68.

Gumpper und Stoll

Anlage Unterhausen

Gumpper und Stoll GmbH und Co. KG

Heerstr. 20

D-72805 Lichtenstein-Honau

69.

Durach

Anlage Altann

Antonie Durach

Panoramastr. 23

D-88346 Wolfegg-Altann

70.

Städler

Anlage Raunsmühle

Paul Städler

Raunsmühle

D-88499 Riedlingen-Pfummern

71.

König

Anlage Erisdorf

Sigfried König

Helfenstr. 2/1

D-88499 Riedlingen-Neufra

72.

Forellenzucht Drafehn

Anlage Wittelbach

Wilhelm Drafehn

Schuttertalsstraße 1

D-77960 Seelbach-Wittelbach

73.

Wirth

Anlage Dengelshofen

Günther Wirth

D-88316 Isny-Dengelshofen 219

74.

Krämer, Bad Teinach

Sascha Krämer

Poststr. 11

D-75385 Bad Teinach-Zavelstein

75.

Muffler

Anlage Eigeltingen

Emil Muffler

Brielholzer Hof

D-78253 Eigeltingen

76.

Karpfenteichwirtschaft Mönchsroth

Karl Uhl Fischzucht

D-91614 Mönchsroth

77.

Krattenmacher

Anlage Dietmans

Krattenmacher, Hittelhofen Gasthaus

D-88339 Bad Waldsee

78.

Bruthaus Fischzucht

Anselm-Schneider

Dagmar Anselm-Schneider

Grabenköpfel 1

D-77743 Neuried

79.

Matthias Grassmann

Fischzucht Grassmann

Königsbach-Stein

3.A.4.   NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA

1.

Wolfgang Lindhorst-Emme

Hirschquelle

D-33758 Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock

2.

Wolfgang Lindhorst-Emme

Am Oelbach

D-33758 Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock

3.

Hugo Rameil und Söhne

Sauerländer Forellenzucht

D-57368 Lennestadt-Gleierbrück

4.

Peter Horres

Ovenhausen, Jätzer Mühle

D-37671 Höxter

5.

Wolfgang Middendorf

Fischzuchtbetrieb Middendorf

D-46348 Raesfeld

6.

Michael und Guido Kamp

Lambacher Forellenzucht und Räucherei

Lambachtalstr. 58

D-51766 Engelskirchen-Oesinghausen

7.

Thomas Rameil

Broodhouse Am Gensenberg

Saalhauser Str. 8

D-57368 Lennestadt

3.A.5.   BAVARIA

1.

Gerstner Peter

(Forellenzuchtbetrieb Juraquell)

Wellheim

D-97332 Volkach

2.

Werner Ruf

Fischzucht Wildbad

D-86925 Fuchstal-Leeder

3.

Rogg

Fisch Rogg

D-87751 Heimertingen

4.

Fischzucht Graf

Anlage D-87737 Reichau

Fischzucht Graf GbR

Engishausen 64

D-87743 Egg an der Günz

5.

Fischzucht Graf

Anlage D-87727 Klosterbeuren

Fischzucht Graf GbR

Engishausen 64

D-87743 Egg an der Günz

6.

Fischzucht Graf

Anlage D-87743 Egg an der Günz

Fischzucht Graf GbR

Engishausen 64

D-87743 Egg an der Günz

7.

Anlage Am Großen Dürrmaul

D-95671 Bärnau

Andreas Rösch

Am großen Dürrmaul 2

D-95671 Bärnau

8.

Andreas Hofer

Anlage D-84524 Mitterhausen

Andreas Hofer

Vils 6

D-84149 Velden

9.

Fischzucht Graf

Anlage D-87743 Engishausen I

Fischzucht Graf GbR

Engishausen 64

D-87743 Egg an der Günz

10.

Fischzucht Graf

Anlage D-87743 Engishausen II

Fischzucht Graf GbR

Engishausen 64

D-87743 Egg an der Günz

3.A.6.   SAXONY

1.

Anglerverband Südsachsen “Mulde/Elster” e.V.

Forellenanlage Schlettau

D-09487 Schlettau

2.

H. und G. Ermisch GbR

Forellen- und Lachszucht

D-01844 Langburkersdorf

3.

Teichwirtschaft Weissig

Helga Bräuer

Am Teichhaus 1

D-01920 Ossling OT Weissig

4.

Teichwirtschaft Zeisholz

Hagen Haedicke

Grüner Weg 39

D-01936 Schwepnitz OT Grüngräbchen

3.A.7.   HESSEN

1.

Hermann Rameil

Fischzuchtbetriebe Hermann Rameil

D-34311 Naumburg OT Altendorf

3.A.8.   SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN

1.

Hubert Mertin

Forellenzucht Mertin

Mühlenweg 6

D-24247 Roderbek

3.B.   FISH FARMS IN GERMANY APPROVED WITH REGARDS TO IHN

3.B.1.   THURINGIA

1.

Thüringer Forstamt Leinefelde

Fischzucht Worbis

D-37327 Leinefelde

4.   FISH FARMS IN SPAIN APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

4.1.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF ARAGON

1.

Truchas del Prado

located in Alcalá de Ebro, Province of Zaragoza

4.2.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF ANDALUCIA

1.

Piscifactoria de Riodulce

D. Julio Domezain Fran. “Piscifactoria de Sierra Nevada S.L.”

Camino de la Piscifactoria no 2. Loja, Granada.

E-18313

2.

Piscifactoria de Manzanil

D. Julio Domezain Fran. “Piscifactoria de Sierra Nevada S.L.”

Camino de la Piscifactoria no 2. Loja, Granada.

E-18313

4.3.   REGION: AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF CASTILLA-LA-MANCHA

1.

Piscifactoria Rincón de Uña

Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La-Mancha

S191100ID, Delegación de Medio Ambiente.

C/ Colón no 2.

Cuenca E-16071 V-16-219-094

5.A.   FISH FARMS IN FRANCE APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

5.A.1.   ADOUR-GARONNE

1.

Pisciculture de Sarrance

F-64490 Sarrance (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)

2.

Pisciculture des Sources

F-12540 Cornus (Aveyron)

3.

Pisciculture de Pissos

F-40410 Pissos (Landes)

4.

Pisciculture de Tambareau

F-40000 Mont-de-Marsan (Landes)

5.

Pisciculture “Les Fontaines d’Escot”

F-64490 Escot (Pyrénées Atlantiques)

6.

Pisciculture de la Forge

F-47700 Casteljaloux (Lot-et-Garonne)

5.A.2.   ARTOIS-PICARDIE

1.

Pisciculture du Moulin du Roy

F-62156 Rémy (Pas-de-Calais)

2.

Pisciculture du Bléquin

F-62380 Séninghem (Pas-de-Calais)

3.

Pisciculture de Earls Feldmann

F-76340 Hodeng-au-Bosc

F-80580 Bray-les-Mareuil

4.

Pisciculture Bonnelle à Ponthoile

Bonnelle 80133 Ponthoile

M. Sohier

26 rue George Deray

F-80100 Abeville

5.

Pisciculture Bretel à Gezaincourt

Bretel 80600 Gezaincourt-Doulens

M. Sohier

26 rue George Deray

F-80100 Abeville

6.

Pisciculture de Moulin-Est

Earl Pisciculture Gobert

18 rue Pierre à l’huile

F-80150 Machiel

5.A.3.   AQUITAINE

1.

SARL Salmoniculture de la Ponte — Station d’alevinage du Ruisseau Blanc

Le Meysout

F-40120 Aure

2.

L’EPST-INRA Pisciculture à Lees-Athas

Saillet et Esquit

F-64490 Lees-Athas

INRA — BP-3

F-64310 Saint-Pee-sur-Nivelle

3.

Truites de haut Baretous

Route de la Pierre-Saint-Martin

F-64570 Arette

reg 64040154

Mme Françoise Estournes

Maison Ménin

F-64570 Aramits

5.A.4.   DRÔME

1.

Pisciculture “Sources de la Fabrique”

40 chemin de Robinson

F-26000 Valence

2.

Pisciculture Font Rome

F-26400 Beaufort-sur-Gervanne

Pisciculture Font Rome

Chemin des Îles — BP 25

F-07200 Aubenas

5.A.5.   HAUTE-NORMANDIE

1.

Pisciculture des Godeliers

F-27210 Le Torpt

2.

Pisciculture fédérale de Sainte-Gertrude

F-76490 Maulevrier

Fédération des associations pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique de Seine-Maritime

F-76490 Maulevrier

5.A.6.   LOIRE-BRETAGNE

1.

SCEA “Truites du lac de Cartravers”

Bois-Boscher

F-22460 Merleac (Côtes d’Armor)

2.

Pisciculture du Thélohier

F-35190 Cardroc (Ille-et-Vilaine)

3.

Pisciculture de Plainville

F-28400 Marolles-les-Buis (Eure-et-Loir)

4.

Pisciculture Rémon à Parné-sur-Roc

SARL Remon

21 rue de la Véquerie

F-53260 Parné-sur-Roc (Mayenne)

5.

Esosiculture de Feins

Étang aux Moines

F-5440 Feins

AAPPMA

9 rue Kerautret Botmel

F-35200 Rennes

5.A.7.   RHIN-MEUSE

1.

Pisciculture du ruisseau de Dompierre

F-55300 Lacroix-sur-Meuse (Meuse)

2.

Pisciculture de la source de la Deüe

F-55500 Cousances-aux-Bois (Meuse)

5.A.8.   RHONE-MEDITERRANEE-CORSE

1.

Pisciculture Charles Murgat

Les Fontaines

F-38270 Beaufort (Isère)

5.A.9.   SEINE-NORMANDIE

1.

Pisciculture du Vaucheron

F-55130 Gondrecourt-le-Château (Meuse)

5.A.10.   LANGUEDOC ROUSSILLON

1.

Pisciculture de Pêcher

F-48400 Florac

Fédération de la Lozère pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique

F-48400 Florac

5.A.11.   MIDI-PYRÉNÉES

1.

Pisciculture de la source du Durzon

SCEA Pisciculture du mas de pommiers

F-12230 Nant

5.A.12.   ALPES-MARITIMES

1.

Centre Piscicole de Roquebilière

F-06450 Roquebilière

Fédération des Alpes-Maritimes pour et la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique

F-06450 Roquebilière

5.A.13.   HAUTES-ALPES

1.

Pisciculture fédérale de La-Roche-de-Rame

Pisciculture fédérale

F-05310 La-Roche-de-Rame

5.A.14.   RHÔNE-ALPES

1.

Pisciculture Petit Ronjon

M. Dannancier Pascal

F-01270 Cormoz

2.

Gaec Piscicole de Teppe

Gaec Piscicole de Teppe

731 chemin de Jouffray

F-01310 Polliat

5.A.15.   LOZÈRE

1.

Ferme aquacole de la source de Frézal

Site aquacole chemin de Fraissinet

F-48500 La Canourgue

Lycée d’enseignement général et technologique agricole — Ministère de l’agriculture de la pêche et de l’alimentation

5.A.16.   ARDÈCHE

1.

Pisciculture Font Rome

Chemin des Îles — BP 25

F-07200 Aubenas

Pisciculture Font Rome

Chemin des Îles — BP 25

F-07200 Aubenas

5.B.   FISH FARMS IN FRANCE APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

5.B.1.   ARTOIS-PICARDIE

1.

Pisciculture de Sangheen

F-62102 Calais (Pas-de-Calais)

6.A.   FISH FARMS IN ITALY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

6.A.1.   REGION: FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA

River Stella basin

1.

Azienda ittica agricola Collavini Mario

N. I096UD005

Via Tiepolo 12

I-33032 Bertiolo (UD)

2.

Impianto ittigenico de Flambro de Talmassons

Ente tutela pesca del Friuli Venezia Giulia

Via Colugna 3

I-33100 Udine

Tagliamento river basin

3.

Impianto ittiogenico di Forni di Sotto

Ente tutela pesca del Friuli Venezia Giulia

Via Colugna 3

I-33100 Udine

4.

Impianto di Grauzaria di Moggio Udinese

Ente tutela pesca del Friuli Venezia Giulia

Via Colugna 3

I-33100 Udine

5.

Impianto ittiogenico di Amaro

Ente tutela pesca del Friuli Venezia Giulia

Via Colugna 3

I-33100 Udine

6.

Impianto ittiogenico di Somplago — Mena di Cavazzo Carnico

Ente tutela pesca del Friuli Venezia Giulia

Via Colugna 3

I-33100 Udine

Bianco river basin

7.

S.A.I.S. srl

Loc. Blasis Codropio (UD)

Cod. I027UD001

Mirella Fossaluzza

Via Rot 6/2

I-33080 Zoppola (PN)

Muje river basin

8.

S.A.I.S. srl

Poffabro-Frisanco (PN)

Mirella Fossaluzza

Via Rot 6/2

I-33080 Zoppola (PN)

6.A.2.   PROVINCIA AUTONOMA DI TRENTO

Noce basin

1.

Ass. Pescatori Solandri (Loc. Fucine)

Cavizzana

2.

Troticoltura di Grossi Roberto

N. 121TN010

Grossi Roberto

Via Molini 11

Monoclassico (TN)

Brenta basin

3.

Campestrin Giovanni

Telve Valsugana (Fontane)

4.

Ittica Resenzola Serafini

Grigno

5.

Ittica Resenzola Selva

Grigno

6.

Leonardi F.lli

Levico Terme (S. Giuliana)

7.

Dellai Giuseppe-Trot. Valsugana

Grigno (Fontana Secca, Maso Puele)

8.

Cappello Paolo

Via Zacconi 21

Loc. Maso Fontane, Roncegno

Adige basin

9.

Celva Remo

Pomarolo

10.

Margonar Domenico

Ala (Pilcante)

11.

Degiuli Pasquale

Mattarello (Regole)

12.

Tamanini Livio

Vigolo Vattaro)

13.

Troticultura Istituto Agrario di S. Michele a/A.

S. Michele all’Adige

Sarca basin

14.

Ass. Pescatori Basso Sarca

Ragoli (Pez)

15.

Stab. Giudicariese La Mola

Tione (Delizia d’Ombra)

16.

Azienda Agricola La Sorgente s.s.

Tione (Saone)

17.

Fonti del Dal s.s.

Lomaso (Dasindo)

18.

Comfish srl (ex. Paletti)

Preore (Molina)

19.

Ass. Pescatori Basso Sarca

Tenno (Pranzo)

20.

Troticultura “La Fiana”

Di Valenti Claudio (Bondo)

6.A.3.   REGION: UMBRIA

Nera River Valley

1.

Impianto Ittogenico provinciale

Loc Ponte di Cerreto di Spoleto (PG) — Public Plant (Province of Perugia)

6.A.4.   REGION: VENETO

Astico basin

1.

Centro Ittico Valdastico

Valdastico (Veneto, Province of Vicenza)

River Lietta basin

2.

Azienda Agricola Lietta srl

N. 052TV074

Via Rai 3

I-31010 Ormelle (TV)

River Bacchiglione basin

3.

Azienda Agricola Troticoltura Grosselle Massimo

N. 091VI831

Massimo Grosselle

Via Palmirona 18

Sandrigo (VI)

4.

Biasia Luigi

N. 013VI831

Biasia Luigi

Via Ca’ D’Oro 25

Bolzano Vic (VI)

River Brenta basin

5.

Polo Guerrino

Via S. Martino 51

Loc. Campese

I-36061 Bassano del Grappa

Polo Guerrino

Via Tre Case 4

I-36056 Tezze sul Brenta

River Tione in Fattolé

6.

Piscicoltura Menozzi di Franco e Davide Menozzi S.S.

Davide Menozzi

Via Mazzini 32

Bonferraro de Sorga

River Tartaro/Tioner basin

7.

Stanzial Eneide

Loc. Casotto

Stanzial Eneide

I-37063 Isola Della Scala VR

River Celarda

8.

Vincheto di Celarda

021 BL 282

M.I.P.A. via Gregorio XVI, n. 8

I-32100 Belluno

River Molini

9.

Azienda Agricoltura Troticoltura Rio Molini

Azienda Agricoltura Troticoltura Rio Molini

Via Molini 6

I-37020 Brentino Belluno

6.A.5.   REGION: VALLE D’AOSTA

River Dora Baltea basin

1.

Stabilimento ittiogenico regionale

Rue Mont Blanc 14, Morgex (AO)

6.A.6.   REGION: LOMBARDIA

1.

Azienda Troticoltura Foglio A.s.s.

Troticoltura Foglio Angelo S.S.

Piazza Marconi 3

I-25072 Bagolino

2.

Azienda Agricola Pisani Dossi

Cascina Oldani, Cisliano (MI)

Giorgio Peterlongo

Via Veneto 20 — Milano

3.

Centro ittiogenico Unione Pesca Sportiva della Provincia di Sondrio

Unione Pesca Sportiva della Provincia di Sondrio

Via Fiume 85, Sondrio

4.

Ittica Acquasarga

Allevamento Piscicoltura

Valsassinese

IT070LC087

Mirella Fossaluzza

Via Rot 6/2

Zoppola (PN)

6.A.7.   REGION: TOSCANA

River Maresca basin

1.

Allevamento trote di Petrolini Marcello

Petrolini Marcello

Via Mulino Vecchio 229

Maresca — S. Marcello P.se (PT)

2.

Azienda agricola Fratelli Mascalchi

Loc Carda, Castel Focognano (AR)

Cod. IT008AR003

Fratelli Mascalchi

Loc. Carda

Castel Focognano (AR)

6.A.8.   REGION: LIGURIA

1.

Incubatoio Ittico provinciale — Masone Loc. Rio Freddo

Provincia di Genova

Piazzale Mazzini 2

I-16100 Genova

6.A.9.   REGION: PIEMONTE

1.

Incubatoio Ittico de valle de Peleussieres

Oulx (TO)

Cod. 175 TO 802

Associazone Pescatori Valsusa

Via Martiri della Libertà 1

I-10040 Caprie (TO)

2.

Azienda agricola Canali Cavour di Lucio Fariano

Lucio Fariano

Via Marino 8

I-12044 Centallo (CN)

3.

Troticoltura Marco Borroni

Loc. Gerb

Veldieri (CN)

Cod. 233 CN 800

Marco Borroni

Via Piave 39

I-12044 Centallo (CN)

4.

Incubatoio ittico di valle

Loc. Cascina Prelle

Traversella (TO)

278 TO 802

 

5.

Azienda Agricola “San Biagio”

Fraz. S. Biagio

I-12084 Mondovì

Cod. 130 CN 801

Revelli delia

Via Roma 36

I-12040 Margarita

Cuneo

6.A.10.   REGION: ABRUZZO

1.

Impianti ittiogenici di POPOLI (PE) Loc. S. Callisto

Nouva Azzurro SpA

Viale del Lavoro 45

S. Martino BA (VR)

6.A.11.   REGION: EMILIA-ROMAGNA

1.

Troticoltura Alta Val Secchia srl (RE)

Via Porali 1/A — Collagna (RE)

Cod. 019RE050

Nicoletta Bestini

Via Porali 1/A

Collagna (RE)

6.A.12.   REGION: BASILICATA

1.

Assunta Brancati

Contrada Piano del Greco 1

I-85050 Tito (PZ)

Cod. IT089PZ185/I

Assunta Brancati

Via Tirreno 19

I-85100 Potenza

6.A.13.   REGION: CAMPANIA

1.

Ittica Fasanella

Sant’Angelo a Fasanella

Loc. Fiume (SA)

Cod. 128SA077

Società cooperative

Ittica Fasanella

Sant’Angelo a Fasanella

Loc. Fiume (SA)

6.B.   FISH FARMS IN ITALY APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS

6.B.1.   REGION: FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA

Tagliamento river basin

1.

SGM srl

SGM srl

Via Mulino del Cucco 38

Rivoli di Osoppo (UD)

6.B.2.   REGION: VENETO

River Sile

1.

Azienda Troticoltura S. Cristina

Via Chiesa Vecchia 14

Loc. S. Cristina di Quinto

Cod. 064TV015

Azienda Troticoltura S. Cristina

Via Chiesa Vecchia 14

7.   FISH FARMS IN AUSTRIA APPROVED WITH REGARD TO VHS AND IHN

1.

Alois Köttl

Forellenzucht Alois Köttl

A-4872 Neukirchen a. d. Vöckla

2.

Herbert Böck

Forellenhof Kaumberg

A-2572 Kaumberg, Höfnergraben 1

3.

Forellenzucht Glück

Erick und Sylvia Glück

Hammerweg 13

A-5270 Mauerkirchen

4.

Forellenzuchtbetrieb

St Florian

Martin Ebner

St. Florian 20

A-5261 Uttendorf

5.

Forellenzucht Jobst

Alois Jobst

Bruggen 25

A-9761 Greifenburg

6.

Fischzuchtbetrieb Kölbl

Erwin Kölbl

A-8812 Maria Hof

Standort Gemeinde St Blasen’


23.11.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 304/46


COMMISSION DECISION

of 18 November 2005

adopting Community import decisions for certain chemicals pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council and amending Decision 2000/657/EC

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2005/814/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2003 concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals (1), and in particular the first subparagraph of Article 12(1) thereof,

After consulting the Committee established by Article 29 of Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances (2),

Whereas:

(1)

Under Regulation (EC) No 304/2003 the Commission is required to decide on behalf of the Community, whether or not to permit the import into the Community of each chemical subject to the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) procedure.

(2)

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have been appointed to provide secretariat services for the operation of the PIC procedure established by the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade; the Convention was approved, on behalf of the Community, by Council Decision 2003/106/EC (3).

(3)

The Commission, acting as common designated authority, is required to forward decisions on chemicals to the Secretariat of the Convention, on behalf of the Community and its Member States.

(4)

The chemicals tetraethyl lead and tetramethyl lead have been added to the PIC procedure, as industrial chemicals. The Commission has received information about both chemicals in the form of a single decision guidance document. Both chemicals are severely restricted at Community level since their use as anti-knock agents in petrol is effectively banned, subject to minor exemptions, by Directive 98/70/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 1998 relating to the quality of petrol and diesel fuels and amending Council Directive 93/12/EEC (4). An import decision should therefore be taken accordingly.

(5)

The chemical parathion has also been added to the PIC procedure, as a pesticide, for which the Commission has received information from the Secretariat in the form of a decision guidance document.

(6)

Parathion falls within the scope of Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (5). By Commission Decision 2001/520/EC of 9 July 2001 concerning the non-inclusion of parathion in Annex I to Council Directive 91/414/EEC and the withdrawal of authorisations for plant protection products containing this active substance (6), parathion was excluded from Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC and authorisations for plant protection products containing it had to be withdrawn by 8 January 2002. Parathion had previously been included in the interim PIC procedure to the extent that certain severely hazardous pesticide formulations containing parathion were listed in Annex III to the Convention, which was reflected in the response form set out in the Annex to Commission Decision 2000/657/EC of 16 October 2000 adopting Community import decisions for certain chemicals pursuant to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2455/92 concerning the export and import of certain dangerous chemicals (7). The entry for parathion in Annex III to the Convention needs to be replaced by an entry covering parathion in all its forms. A new import decision should therefore be taken.

(7)

Decision 2000/657/EC should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

1.   The decision on the import of the chemical tetraethyl lead, as set out on the form for importing country responses in Annex I, is adopted.

2.   The decision on the import of the chemical tetramethyl lead, as set out on the form for importing country responses in Annex II, is adopted.

Article 2

The decision on the import of parathion as set out in the Annex to Decision 2000/657/EC is replaced by the import decision set out on the form for importing country responses in Annex III to this Decision.

Done at Brussels, 18 November 2005.

For the Commission

Stavros DIMAS

Member of the Commission


(1)   OJ L 63, 6.3.2003, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 775/2004 (OJ L 123, 27.4.2004, p. 27).

(2)   OJ 196, 16.8.1967, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2004/73/EC (OJ L 152, 30.4.2004, p. 1).

(3)   OJ L 63, 6.3.2003, p. 27.

(4)   OJ L 350, 28.12.1998, p. 58. Directive as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 284, 31.10.2003, p. 1).

(5)   OJ L 230, 19.8.1991, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2005/34/EC (OJ L 125, 18.5.2005, p. 5).

(6)   OJ L 187, 10.7.2001, p. 47.

(7)   OJ L 275, 27.10.2000, p. 44. Decision as last amended by Decision 2005/416/EC (OJ L 147, 10.6.2005, p. 1).


ANNEX I

IMPORT DECISION FOR THE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE TETRAETHYL LEAD

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ANNEX II

IMPORT DECISION FOR THE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE TETRAMETHYL LEAD

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ANNEX III

IMPORT DECISION FOR THE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE PARATHION

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