CELEX: 51984PC0473
Language: en
Date: 1984-09-11
Title: PROPOSAL FOR A COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) CONCERNING THE IMPORT SYSTEM APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES IN THE SHEEPMEAT AND GOATMEAT SECTOR IN 1985

No C 291/4                           Official Journal of the European Communities                             31.10.84
                                                             II
                                                     (Preparatory Acts)
                                               COMMISSION
             Amendment to the proposal for a Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of
                             the Member States on the lead and benzene content of petrol
                                                    COM(84) 532 final
                           (Submitted by the Commission to the Council on 3 October 1984)
                                                      (84/C 291/05)
             Article 6 and Annex 2 shall read as follows:
                  Article 6
                  1.    Member States shall take all the necessary steps to ensure the introduction and
                  general availability on their territory of an unleaded petrol having a minimum motor
                  octane number of 85.0 and a minimum research octane number of 95.0 at the pump
                  ('premium').
                  2.    Member States must allow to be placed on their markets another unleaded
                  petrol having lower octane numbers than those provided for in 1 above ('regular').
                  3.    The other technical specifications for unleaded petrol must conform to
                  European Standard . . . instituted by the European Committee for Standardization
                  (CEN).
                                                           ANNEX 2
                                            Colouring agents for marking leaded petrol
                  Pursuant to Article 11, premium grade leaded petrol shall be coloured red and regular grade
                  yellow/orange.
             (]) OJ No C 178, 6. 7. 1984, p. 5.
             Proposal for a Council Regulation concerning the import system applicable to certain
                         non-member countries in the sheepmeat and goatmeat sector in 1985
                                                    COM(84) 473 final
                           (Submitted by the Commission to the Council on 18 October 1984)
                                                       (84/C 291/06)
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN                                       Having regard to the opinion of the         European
COMMUNITIES,                                                      Parliament,
                                                                  Whereas Council Regulation (EEC) No 1837/80 of
                                                                  27 June 1980 on the common organization of the
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the                      market in sheepmeat and goatmeat ('), as last
European Economic Community, and in particular                    amended by Regulation (EEC) No 871/84 (2),
Article 43 thereof,                                               established a system of trade with non-member
                                                                  0) OJ No L 183, 16. 7. 1980, p. 1.
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,                (2) OJ No L 90, 10. 4. 1984, p. 35.
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countries in this sector; whereas this system includes                       Whereas imports into the Member States should be
the collection of an import levy;                                            allowed, account being taken of traditional trade
                                                                             patterns,
Whereas the Community has concluded voluntary
restraint agreements with the great majority of the
non-member countries exporting sheepmeat and                                 HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
goatmeat products;
                                                                                                        Article 1
Whereas, pending the conclusion of agreements with
other non-member countries which traditionally                               1.    The import levy applicable to the following
export to the Community, it would seem appropriate                           products shall be limited to a maximum of 10 % ad
to restrict in 1985 the collection of the levy and the                       valorem subject to quantitative limits expressed in
issue of import licences in respect of certain products                      tonnes of carcase equivalent per non-member country
from these countries;                                                        concerned and per category:
                                                                                  Non-member country concerned and quantity
                   CCT
                  heading                         Description                                                      Other
                    No                                                                Chile          Spain      non-member
                                                                                                                countries (a)
                   01.04         Live sheep and goats:
                                 B. Other (b)                                             0              0           100
                   02.01         Meat and edible offal of the animals
                                 falling within heading N o 01.01, 01.02,
                                 01.03 or 01.04, fresh, chilled or frozen:
                                 A. Meat:
                                      IV. Of sheep or goats:
                                          a) Fresh or chilled                             0           500            100
                                          b) Frozen                                   1 490              0           100
              (a) Excluding Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Iceland, New Zealand, Poland,
                  Romania, Uruguay and Yugoslavia.
              (b) The coefficient to be employed for converting net mass (live weight) into carcase mass (carcase weight
                  equivalent) shall be 0-47 for products falling within subheading 01.04 B of the Common Customs Tariff.
2.    Member States may be authorized to issue                                                          Article 3
import licences for the products referred to in
paragraph 1 up to the limit of quantities                                    Detailed rules for the application of this Regulation
corresponding to their traditional imports coming                            shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure
from the non-member countries concerned.                                     laid down in Article 26 of Regulation (EEC) No
                                                                             1837/80.
                                                                                                        Article 4
                                                                             This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of
                                                                             its publication in the Official Journal of the European
                                                                              Communities.
                           Article 2                                         It shall apply from 1 January 1985 until voluntary
                                                                             restraint agreements with the non-member countries
For the products and non-member countries specified
                                                                             concerned are implemented or until 31 December
in Article 1, the import licences shall be issued in
                                                                              1985, whichever is the earlier.
 1985 as provided for in Article 16 of Regulation
(EEC) No 1837/80 subject to the quantitative limits                          This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and
laid down in Article 1.                                                      directly applicable in all Member States.