CELEX: 31985D0644
Language: en
Date: 1985-12-23 00:00:00
Title: 85/644/EEC: Commission Decision of 23 December 1985 authorizing the Italian Republic to extend intra- Community surveillance in respect of imports of bananas originating in certain third countries and put into free circulation in the other Member States (Only the Italian text is authentic)

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31985D0644

85/644/EEC: Commission Decision of 23 December 1985 authorizing the Italian Republic to extend intra- Community surveillance in respect of imports of bananas originating in certain third countries and put into free circulation in the other Member States (Only the Italian text is authentic)  

Official Journal L 379 , 31/12/1985 P. 0064 - 0064

COMMISSION DECISION of 23 December 1985 authorizing the  Italian Republic to extend intra-Community surveillance in respect of imports of bananas  originating in certain third countries and put into free circulation in the other Member States  (Only the Italian text is authentic) (85/644/EEC)THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN  COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in  particular Article 115 thereof, Whereas Commission Decision 85/398/EEC  (1) authorized Italy to  maintain until 31 December 1985 intra-Community surveillance of imports of bananas falling within  Common Customs Tariff subheading 08.01  B, originating in certain third countries other than ACP  States  (2) and put into free circulation in the other Member States; Whereas the Italian  Government has asked to be allowed to extend such surveillance; Whereas by Decision dated 23  December 1985  (3) the Commission authorized Italy under Article 115 of the Treaty to apply  protective measures in respect of bananas originating in the abovementioned third countries until  30 June 1986; whereas by virtue of that Decision acceptance of applications to import such bananas  which are in free circulation in the other Member States is subject to the lodging of a deposit;  Whereas the Italian Government has stated that the circumstances which led the Commission to adopt  Decision 85/398/EEC persist, namely the need to ensure the effectiveness of the commercial policy  measures which Italy applies in respect of direct imports of fresh bananas originating in certain  third countries other than ACP States in order to fulfil the objectives set out in Protocol No 4 to  the Lomé Convention; Whereas in these circumstance Italy should be authorized to extend  intra-Community surveillance of imports of the products in question until 30 June 1986; whereas  acceptance of import applications submitted under the surveillance system should be made subject to  the conditions laid down in Article 1  (3) of the Commission Decision of 23 December 1985 referred  to above, HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:Article 11.    Decision 85/398/EEC is  hereby extended until 30 June 1986. 2.    The admissibility of import applications shall be subject  to the conditions laid down in Article 1  (3) of the Commission Decision of 23 December 1985.  Article 2This Decision is addressed to the Italian Republic. Done at Brussels,  23 December 1985. For the Commission Willy DE CLERCQ Member of the Commission                                                  (1)  OJ No L 228, 27. 8. 1985, p. 15. (2)Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador,  Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Philippines, USA, Venezuela, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico. (3)OJ No C 338, 31. 12. 1985, p. 5.  COMMISSION DECISION of 23 December 1985 authorizing the  Italian Republic to extend intra-Community surveillance in respect of imports of bananas  originating in certain third countries and put into free circulation in the other Member States  (Only the Italian text is authentic) (85/644/EEC) THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN  COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in  particular Article 115 thereof, Whereas Commission Decision 85/398/EEC  (1) authorized Italy to  maintain until 31 December 1985 intra-Community surveillance of imports of bananas falling within  Common Customs Tariff subheading 08.01  B, originating in certain third countries other than ACP  States  (2) and put into free circulation in the other Member States; Whereas the Italian  Government has asked to be allowed to extend such surveillance; Whereas by Decision dated 23  December 1985  (3) the Commission authorized Italy under Article 115 of the Treaty to apply  protective measures in respect of bananas originating in the abovementioned third countries until  30 June 1986; whereas by virtue of that Decision acceptance of applications to import such bananas  which are in free circulation in the other Member States is subject to the lodging of a deposit;  Whereas the Italian Government has stated that the circumstances which led the Commission to adopt  Decision 85/398/EEC persist, namely the need to ensure the effectiveness of the commercial policy  measures which Italy applies in respect of direct imports of fresh bananas originating in certain  third countries other than ACP States in order to fulfil the objectives set out in Protocol No 4 to  the Lomé Convention; Whereas in these circumstance Italy should be authorized to extend  intra-Community surveillance of imports of the products in question until 30 June 1986; whereas  acceptance of import applications submitted under the surveillance system should be made subject to  the conditions laid down in Article 1  (3) of the Commission Decision of 23 December 1985 referred  to above, HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:Article 11.    Decision 85/398/EEC is  hereby extended until 30 June 1986. 2.    The admissibility of import applications shall be subject  to the conditions laid down in Article 1  (3) of the Commission Decision of 23 December 1985.  Article 2This Decision is addressed to the Italian Republic. Done at Brussels,  23 December 1985. For the Commission Willy DE CLERCQ Member of the Commission                                                  (1)  OJ No L 228, 27. 8. 1985, p. 15. (2)Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador,  Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Philippines, USA, Venezuela, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico. (3)OJ No C 338, 31. 12. 1985, p. 5.