Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2008/3231/schedules/made
Timestamp: 2018-06-24 15:06:39
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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 1', 'ART 2', 'art\n18', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'ART 1', 'ART 2', 'ART 4']

Articles 2, 24
SCHEDULE 1GOODS SUBJECT TO STRICTER EXPORT AND TRADE CONTROLS
Note: In this Schedule, defined terms are printed in quotation marks.
PART 1CATEGORY A GOODS
Certain Security and Para-Military Police Equipment
1. Goods designed for the execution of human beings, as follows—
6. “Cluster munitions” other than those munitions described at paragraph 10.
PART 2CATEGORY B GOODS
Small arms and light weapons within ML1 and ML2
11. “Goods” specified in entry ML1.a., ML1.b., ML1.c. or ML2 in Schedule 2 that are designed to be carried, operated and fired by an individual or by three or fewer individuals acting together, other than—
Accessories and ammunition for small arms and light weapons within ML1 and ML2
12. The following “goods”—
13. Equipment specified in entry ML4.b. in Schedule 2 that is—
14. Rockets, grenades, missiles and other explosive devices that are—
15. Grenades specified in entry ML4 in Schedule 2 that are designed to be thrown.
MANPADS, missiles for them, associated equipment and their specially designed components
16. To the extent they do not fall within paragraph 13 or 14, the following “goods”—
17. Missiles capable of a range of 300km or more that fall within Schedule 2.
Components for “goods” within this Part
18. Components specially designed for “goods” falling within any of paragraphs 11 to 17.
SCHEDULE 2MILITARY GOODS, SOFTWARE AND TECHNOLOGY
“adapted for use in war” means any modification or selection (eg, altering purity, shelf life, virulence, dissemination characteristics, or resistance to ultra violet (UV) radiation) designed to increase the effectiveness in producing casualties in humans or animals, degrading equipment or damaging crops or the environment;
d. has “user-accessible programmability” by means of the teach/playback method or by means of an electronic computer which may be a programmable logic controller, ie, without mechanical intervention;
Note: This definition does not include:
b. Fixes sequence manipulation mechanisms, which are automated moving devices, operating according to “programmes” where the motions are limited by fixed stops, such as pins or cams and the sequence of motions and the selection of paths or angles are not variable or changeable by mechanical, electronic or electrical means;
c. Mechanically controlled variable sequence manipulation mechanisms, which are automated moving devices, operating according to “programmes” where the motions are limited by fixed, but adjustable stops, such as pins or cams and the sequence of motions and the selection of paths or angles are variable within the fixed programme pattern; variations or modifications of the programme pattern (such as changes of pins or exchanges of cams) in one or more motion axes are accomplished only through mechanical operations;
d. Non-servo-controlled variable sequence manipulation mechanisms, which are automated moving devices, operating according to mechanically fixed programmed motions; the “programme” is variable but the sequence proceeds only by the binary signal from mechanically fixed electrical binary devices or adjustable stops;
e. Stacker cranes defined as Cartesian coordinate manipulator systems manufactured as an integral part of a vertical array of storage bins and designed to access the contents of those bins for storage or retrieval.
‘Critical temperature’ (also known as the transition temperature) of a specific “superconductive” material means the temperature at which the specific material loses all resistance to the flow of direct electrical current.
‘Information’ may take forms including, not limited to: blueprints, plans, diagrams, models, formulae, tables, ‘source code’, engineering designs and specifications, manuals and instructions written or recorded on other media or devices (eg, disk, tape, read-only memories);
‘source code’ (or source language) is a convenient expression of one or more processes which may be turned by a programming system into equipment executable form.
“use” means operation, installation (eg, on-site installation), maintenance, checking, repair, overhaul and refurbishing;
a. A physical change in writing or interconnections; or
SCHEDULE 3UK CONTROLLED DUAL-USE GOODS, SOFTWARE AND TECHNOLOGY
PL9002 The export of the following goods is prohibited to any destination:
“Energetic materials”, as follows, and mixtures containing one or more thereof:
a. Nitrocellulose (containing more than 12.5% nitrogen);
b. Nitroglycerol;
c. Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN);
d. Picryl chloride;
e. Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine (tetryl);
Note: PL9002 does not control single, double and triple base “propellants”.
PL9003 The export of the following goods is prohibited to any destination:
“Vaccines” for protection against:
a. bacillus anthracis;
b. botulinum toxin.
PL9004 The export of the following goods is prohibited to any destination:
“Previously separated” americium-241, -242m or -243 in any form.
Note: PL9004 does not control “goods” with an americium content of 10 grams or less.
PL9005 The export or “transfer by electronic means” of the following “goods”, “software” or “technology” is prohibited to any destination in Iran:
a. Tropospheric scatter communication equipment using analogue or digital modulation techniques and specially designed components therefor;
b. “Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of “goods” specified in PL9005.a.
PL9008 The export or “transfer by electronic means” of the following “goods”, “software” or “technology” is prohibited to any destination in Iran:
a. “Vessels”, inflatable craft and ‘submersible vehicles’, and related equipment and components, as follows, other than those specified in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to this Order or Annex I to “the dual-use Regulation”:
1. Marine “vessels” (surface or underwater), inflatable craft and ‘submersible vehicles’;
2. Equipment and components, designed for “vessels”, inflatable craft and ‘submersible vehicles’, as follows:
a. Hull and keel structures and components;
b. Propulsive engines designed or modified for marine use and specially designed components therefor;
c. Marine radar, sonar and speed log equipment, and specially designed components therefor;
b. “Software” designed for the “development”, “production” or “use” of “goods” specified in PL9008.a..
c. “Technology” for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of “goods” or “software” specified in PL9008.a. or PL9008.b.
PL9009 The export or “transfer by electronic means” of the following “goods” or “technology” is prohibited to any destination in Iran:
a. “Aircraft”, “lighter-than-air vehicles” and steerable parachutes, and related equipment and components, as follows, other than those specified in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to this Order or Annex I to “the dual-use Regulation”:
1. “Aircraft”, “lighter-than-air vehicles” and steerable parachutes;
2. Equipment and components, designed for “aircraft” and “lighter-than-air vehicles”, as follows:
a. Airframe structures and components;
b. Aero-engines and specially designed components therefor;
c. Avionics and navigation equipment and specially designed components therefor;
d. Landing gear and specially designed components therefor, and aircraft tyres;
e. Propellers and rotors;
f. Transmissions and gearboxes, and specially designed components therefor;
g. Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) recovery systems;
c. Technology for the “development”, “production” or “use” of “goods” specified in PL9009.a.
Note: PL9009.c. does not control technical data, drawings or documentation for maintenance activities directly associated with calibration, removal or replacement of damaged or unserviceable “goods” that are necessary for the continuing airworthiness and safe operation of civil “aircraft”
Articles 2, 13, 14, 16 and 17
SCHEDULE 4COUNTRIES AND DESTINATIONS SUBJECT TO STRICTER EXPORT OR TRADE CONTROLS
PART 1EMBARGOED AND NO EXCEPTION FOR TRANSIT
PART 2EMBARGOED AND SUBJECT TO TRANSIT CONTROL FOR MILITARY GOODS
PART 4SUBJECT TO TRANSIT CONTROL FOR CATEGORY B GOODS
“parent undertaking” and “subsidiary undertaking” have the same meanings as in the Companies Act 2006(2) (see section 1162 of, and Schedule 7 to, that Act);
Order or Regulations revoked
The Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) Order 2003 S.I. 2003/2764 The whole Order
The Trade in Goods (Control) Order 2003 S.I. 2003/2765 The whole Order
The Trade in Controlled Goods (Embargoed Destinations) Order 2004 S.I. 2004/318 The whole Order
The Trade in Controlled Goods (Embargoed Destinations) (Amendment) Order 2004 S.I. 2004/1049 The whole Order
The Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) (Amendment) Order 2004 S.I. 2004/1050 The whole Order
The Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) (Amendment No. 2) Order 2004 S.I. 2004/2561 The whole Order
The Export Control (Libya Embargo) Order 2004 S.I. 2004/2741 The whole Order
The Export Control (Iraq and Ivory Coast) Order 2005 S.I. 2005/232
In article 1, the definition of “the 2003 Order”
The Trade in Goods (Control) (Amendment) Order 2005 S.I. 2005/443 The whole Order
The Trade in Controlled Goods (Embargoed Destinations) (Amendment) Order 2005 S.I. 2005/445 The whole Order
The Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) (Amendment) Order 2005 S.I. 2005/468 The whole Order
The Export Control (Uzbekistan) Order 2005 S.I. 2005/3257
The Export Control (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Order 2006 S.I. 2006/300 The whole Order
The Export Control Order 2006 S.I. 2006/1331 The whole Order
The Export Control (Security and Para-military Goods) Order 2006 S.I. 2006/1696 The whole Order
The Technical Assistance Control Regulations 2006 S.I. 2006/1719 The whole Regulations
The Export Control (Amendment) Order 2006 S.I. 2006/2271 The whole Order
The Export Control (Lebanon) Order 2006 S.I. 2006/2683 The whole Order
The Export Control (North Korea) Order 2007 S.I. 2007/1334
In article 1, the definitions of “the 2003 Order” and “the 2004 Order”
The Export and Trade Control Order 2007 S.I. 2007/1863 The whole Order
The Export Control (Security and Para-military Goods) Order 2008 S.I. 2008/639 The whole Order
The Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) (Amendment) Order 2008 S.I. 2008/1281 The whole Order
The Trade in Goods (Categories of Controlled Goods) Order 2008 S.I. 2008/1805 The whole Order
The Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2008 S.I. 2008/3161 The whole Order