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Timetable. those provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones (Articles 4 and 5). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS (Articles 5 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-10); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle (Article 14); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV).

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Timetable. those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within nine years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Water quality and resource management including marine environment 2000/60/EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy as amended by Decision No 2455/2001/EC The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – identification of river basin districts and establishment of administrative arrangements for international rivers, lakes and coastal waters (Articles 3(1) to 3(7)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – analysis of the characteristics of river basin districts (Article 5); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of programmes for monitoring water quality (Article 8); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment preparation of action river basin management plans, consultations with the public and publication of these plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones (Articles 4 13 and 514). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven ten years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56No 2007/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in 23 October 2007 on the field assessment and management of marine environmental policy flood risks The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS undertaking preliminary flood assessment (Articles 5 4 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-105); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 flood hazards maps and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle flood risks maps (Article 146); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV).;

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Timetable. those provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – - establishment of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices a system for nitrate vulnerable zones disseminating environmental information to the public (Articles 4 and 5). Article 7) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/562003/35/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework 26 May 2003 providing for Community action public participation in respect of the field drawing up of marine environmental policy certain plans and programmes relating to the environment The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development - establishment of a marine strategy in cooperation mechanism for providing the public with relevant EU MS information (Articles 5 2(2)(a) and 62(2)(d)) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and - establishment of environmental targets and indicators a mechanism for public consultation (Articles 5 2(2)(b) and 8-102(3); ) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a monitoring programme mechanism for ongoing assessment public comments and regular updating of targets opinions to be taken into account in the decision-making process (Articles 5 and 11Article 2(2)(c); ) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation - guaranteeing effective, timely and not prohibitively expensive access to justice at administrative and judicial level as regards the substantive or procedural legality of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status decisions, acts or omissions by public authorities in these procedures for the public concerned, including NGOs (Articles 5 3(7) and 134(4). , EIA and IPPC (IED)) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98Air Quality Directive 2008/50/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; authorities (Article 3) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation - establishment and classification of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy zones and of waste prevention programmes agglomerations (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); 4) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of cost recovery mechanism an assessment regime with appropriate criteria for assessing ambient air quality in accordance with the polluter pays principle relation to air pollutants (Article 14); Articles 5, 6 and 9) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a permitting system air quality plans for establishmentszones and agglomerations where levels of pollutants exceed limit value/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes target value (Chapter IV); Article 23) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of short-term action plans for zones and agglomerations in which there is a risk that alert thresholds will be exceeded (Article 24) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a register system to provide information to the public (Article 26) Timetable: those provisions of waste collection that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2004/107/EC of the European Parliament and transport establishments of the Council of 15 December 2004 relating to arsenic, cadmium, mercury, nickel and undertakings polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient air The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment and classification of zones and agglomerations (Chapter IVArticle 3) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of an assessment regime with appropriate criteria for assessing ambient air quality in relation to air pollutants (Article 4) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - taking measures in order to maintain/improve air quality in respect of the relevant pollutants (Article 3) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a system to provide information to the public (Article 7) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Council Directive 1999/32/EC of 26 April 1999 relating to a reduction of sulphur content of certain liquid fuels The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities - establishment of an effective sampling system and appropriate analytical methods of analysis (Article 6) - prohibition of use of heavy fuel oil and gas oil with a sulphur content greater than established limit values (Articles 3(1) and 4(1).) - application of limit values for the sulphur content of marine fuels (Articles 4a and 4b) Timetable: to be implemented according to the timeline agreed within the framework of the Energy Community Treaty. Council Directive 94/63/EC of 20 December 1994 on the control of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions resulting from the storage of petrol and its distribution from terminals to service stations as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - identifying all terminals for storing and loading petrol (Article 2) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of technical measures to reduce loss of petrol from storage installations at terminals and service stations and during loading/unloading mobile containers at terminals (Articles 3, 4 and 6 and Annex III) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - requiring all road tanker loading gantries and mobile containers to meet the requirements (Articles 4 and 5) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2004/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain paints and varnishes and vehicle refinishing products The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - setting up maximum VOC content limit values for paints and varnishes (Article 3 and Annex II, phase II) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of requirements ensuring labelling of products placed on the market and placing on the market of products complying with relevant requirements (Articles 3 and 4) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2001/81/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2001 on national emission ceilings for certain atmospheric pollutants The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authorities to fulfil the requirement of reporting of emission inventories and reporting under the directive Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - development of national programmes to meet national ceilings Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - meeting all other obligations, including national emission ceilings Within 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement, national emission ceilings shall apply as established in the original 1999 Gothenburg Protocol to Xxxxx Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone. Furthermore, within that period the Republic of Moldova shall endeavour to ratify the Gothenburg Protocol, including the amendments adopted in 2012. Water Quality and resource management Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy as amended by Decision No 2455/2001/EC The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - identification of river basin districts and establishment of administrative arrangements for international rivers, lakes and coastal waters (Article 3)

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Timetable. those these provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) this Regulation shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment implementation of action plans classification, labelling and codes packaging of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones substances and mixtures (Articles 4 and 5). Article 4) Timetable: those these provisions of that Directive this Regulation shall be implemented within seven 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56/EC Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive No 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 as well as Council Directive No 76/769/EEC and Commission Directives No 91/155/EEC, No 93/67/EEC, No 93/105/EC and No 2000/21/EC The following provisions of that this Regulation shall apply: – designation of competent authority/ies, enforcement authorities and setting up the official system of monitoring and control (Articles 121 and 125) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – Adoption for national provisions for penalties applicable for infringements of national laws concerning chemicals (Article 126) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – Adoption of national provisions setting up national system of Registration of chemical substances and mixtures (Title II, Articles 5, 6, 7 and 14) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – Adoption of national provisions concerning the Information in the supply chain on chemical substances and mixtures and downstream user obligations. (Title IV and V, Articles 31 and 37) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – Adoption of national provisions adopting the list of Restrictions as specified in Annex XVII of REACH (Title VIII, Article 67) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. ANNEX XII TO THIS AGREEMENT Chapter 17 (Climate action) of Title IV The Republic of Moldova undertakes to gradually approximate its legislation to the following EU legislation and international instruments within the stipulated timeframes. Climate change and protection of the ozone layer Directive No 2003/87/EC establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community: The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – establishment of a system for identifying relevant installations and for identifying greenhouse gases (Annexes I and II) – establishment of monitoring, reporting, verification and enforcement systems and public consultations procedures (Articles 9, 14 – 17, 19 and 21) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Regulation (EC) No 842/2006 on certain fluorinated greenhouse gases: The following provisions of this Regulation shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies – establishment/adaptation of national training and certification requirements for relevant personnel and companies (Article 5) – establishment of reporting systems for acquiring emission data from the relevant sectors (Article 6) – establishment of enforcement system (Article 13) Timetable: those these provisions of that Directive this Regulation shall be implemented within three 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS Regulation (Articles 5 and 6EC) (in No 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetableozone layer: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-10); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on The following provisions of that Directive this Regulation shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies – establishment of a ban on the production of controlled substances, except for specific uses and, until 2019, of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) (Article 4) – establishment of a ban on the placing on the market and use of controlled substances, except for reclaimed HCFC which might be used as refrigerant until 2015 (Articles 5 and 11) – definition of the conditions for the production, placing on the market and use of controlled substances for exempted uses (as feedstock, process agents, for essential laboratory and analytical uses, critical uses of halons) and individual derogations, including emergency uses of methyl bromide (Chapter III) – establishment of a licensing system for the import and export of controlled substances for exempted uses (Chapter IV) and reporting obligations for Member States and undertakings (Articles 26 and 27) – establishment of obligations to recover, recycle, reclaim and destruct used controlled substances (Article 22) – establishment of procedures for monitoring and inspecting leakages of controlled substances (Article 23) Timetable: those these provisions of that Directive this Regulation shall be implemented within three 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation Directive No 98/70/EC relating to the quality of waste management plans in line with petrol and diesel fuels and amending Directive No 93/12/EEC as amended by Directives No 2000/71/EC, No 2003/17/EC and No 2009/30/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies - carrying out an assessment of national fuel consumption - establishment of a system for monitoring fuel quality (Article 8) - prohibition of marketing of leaded petrol (Article 3(1)) - permitting the five-step waste hierarchy marketing of unleaded petrol, diesel fuel and gas oils intended for non- road mobile machinery and agricultural and forestry tractors only if these meet relevant requirements (Articles 3 and 4) - establishment of a regulatory system to cover exceptional circumstances and of waste prevention programmes a system to collect national fuel quality data (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Articles 7 and 8) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within six 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment ANNEX XIII TO THIS AGREEMENT Chapter 21 (Public Health) of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with Title IV The Republic of Moldova undertakes to gradually approximate its legislation to the polluter pays principle (Article 14); following EU legislation and international instruments within the stipulated timeframes. Tobacco Directive No 2001/37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2001 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States concerning the manufacture, presentation and sale of tobacco products Timetable: those this Directive's provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment Directive No 2003/33/EC of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operationsthe European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on the approximation of the laws, with specific obligations for regulations and administrative provisions of the management Member States relating to the advertising and sponsorship of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); tobacco products Timetable: those this Directive's provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment Council Recommendation 2003/54/EC of 2 December 2002 on the prevention of smoking and on initiatives to improve tobacco control Timetable: not applicable Council Recommendation of 30 November 2009 on smoke-free environments (2009/C 296/02) Timetable: not applicable Communicable diseases Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 1998 setting up a register network for the epidemiological surveillance and control of waste collection communicable diseases in the Community Timetable: this Decision’s provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Decision No 2000/96/EC of 22 December 1999 on the communicable diseases to be progressively covered by the Community network under Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and transport of the Council Timetable: this Decision’s provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Decision No 2002/253/EC of 19 March 2002 laying down case definitions for reporting communicable diseases to the Community network under Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Timetable: this Decision’s provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Decision 2000/57/EC of 22 December 1999 on the early warning and response system for the prevention and control of communicable diseases under Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Timetable: this Decision’s provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Blood Directive No 2002/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 setting standards of quality and safety for the collection, testing, processing, storage and distribution of human blood and blood components and amending Directive No 2001/83/EC Timetable: this Directive’s provisions shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Directive No 2004/33/EC of 22 March 2004 implementing Directive No 2002/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards certain technical requirements for blood and blood components Timetable: this Directive’s provisions shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Directive No 2005/62/EC of 30 September 2005 implementing Directive No 2002/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards Community standards and specifications relating to a quality system for blood establishments Timetable: this Directive’s provisions shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Directive No 2005/61/EC of 30 September 2005 implementing Directive No 2002/98/EC of the European Parliament and undertakings of the Council as regards traceability requirements and notification of serious adverse reactions and events Timetable: this Directive’s provisions shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Organs, tissues and cells Directive No 2004/23/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 on setting standards of quality and safety for the donation, procurement, testing, processing, preservation, storage and distribution of human tissues and cells Timetable: this Directive's provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Directive No 2006/17/EC of 8 February 2006 implementing Directive No 2004/23/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards certain technical requirements for the donation, procurement and testing of human tissues and cells Timetable: this Directive's provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Commission Directive No 2006/86/EC of 24 October 2006 implementing Directive No 2004/23/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards traceability requirements, notification of serious adverse reactions and events and certain technical requirements for the coding, processing, preservation, storage and distribution of human tissues and cells Timetable: this Directive's provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 2010/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 July 2010 on standards of quality and safety of human organs intended for transplantation Timetable: this Directive’s provisions shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Mental health - Drug dependence Council Recommendation 2003/488/EC of 18 June 2003 on the prevention and reduction of health-related harm associated with drug dependence Timetable: not applicable Alcohol Council Recommendation 2001/458/EC of 5 June 2001 on the drinking of alcohol by young people, in particular children and adolescents Timetable: not applicable Cancer Council Recommendation 2003/878/EC of 2 December 2003 on cancer screening Timetable: not applicable Prevention of injury and promotion of safety Council Recommendation (2007/C 164/01) of 31 May 2007 on the prevention of injury and the promotion of safety Timetable: not applicable ANNEX XIV TO THIS AGREEMENT Chapter IV).25 (Cooperation on culture, audio-visual policy and media) of Title IV The Republic of Moldova undertakes to gradually approximate its legislation to the following EU legislation and international instruments within the stipulated timeframes. Directive No 2007/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2007 amending Council Directive No 89/552/EEC on the coordination of certain provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action in Member States concerning the pursuit of television broadcasting activities (the ‘Audiovisual Media Services’ Directive) Timetable: this Directive's provisions shall be implemented within 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

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Timetable. those these provisions of that this Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices a system for nitrate vulnerable zones disseminating environmental information to the public (Articles 4 and 5). Article 7) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56No 2003/35/EC providing for public participation in respect of the European Parliament drawing up of certain plans and of programmes relating to the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy environment and amending with regard to public participation and access to justice Directives No 85/337/EEC and No 96/61/EC The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS (Articles 5 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-10); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme mechanism for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets providing the public with information (Articles 5 2(2)(a) and 112(2)(d); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation establishment of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status mechanism for public consultation (Articles 5 2(2)(b) and 132(3). ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within eight 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98– establishment of a mechanism for public comments and opinions to be taken into account in the decision-making process (Article 2(2)(c)) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – guaranteeing effective, timely and not prohibitively expensive access to justice at administrative and judicial level as regards the substantive or procedural legality of decisions, acts or omissions by public authorities in these procedures for the public concerned, including NGOs (Articles 3(7) and 4(4), EIA and IPPC (IED)) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Air Quality Directive No 2008/50/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament on ambient air quality and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on cleaner air for Europe The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies (Article 3) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation establishment and classification of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy zones and of waste prevention programmes agglomerations (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); 4) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within six 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of cost recovery mechanism an assessment regime with appropriate criteria for assessing ambient air quality in accordance with the polluter pays principle relation to air pollutants (Article 14); Articles 5, 6 and 9) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of air quality plans for zones and agglomerations where levels of pollutants exceed limit value/target value (Article 23) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of short-term action plans for zones and agglomerations in which there is a risk that alert thresholds will be exceeded (Article 24) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for to provide information to the management of hazardous wastes public (Chapter IV); Article 26) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within five 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 2004/107/EC relating to arsenic, cadmium, mercury, nickel and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient air The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment and classification of zones and agglomerations (Article 3) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of an assessment regime with appropriate criteria for assessing ambient air quality in relation to air pollutants (Article 4) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – taking measures in order to maintain/improve air quality in respect of the relevant pollutants (Article 3) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 9 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register system to provide information to the public (Article 7) Timetable: these provisions of waste collection this Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 1999/32/EC on reduction of sulphur content of certain liquid fuels and transport establishments amending Directive No 93/12/EC as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 and undertakings Directive No 2005/33/EC The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies – establishment of an effective sampling system and appropriate analytical methods of analysis (Chapter IVArticle 6) – prohibition of use of heavy fuel oil and gas oil with a sulphur content greater than established limit values (Articles 3(1) and 4(1).) – application of limit values for the sulphur content of marine fuels (Articles 4a and 4b) Timetable: to be implemented according to the timeline agreed within the framework of the Energy Community Treaty. Directive No 94/63/EC on the control of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions resulting from the storage of petrol and its distribution from terminals to service stations as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – identifying all terminals for storing and loading petrol (Article 2) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of technical measures to reduce loss of petrol from storage installations at terminals and service stations and during loading/unloading mobile containers at terminals (Articles 3, 4 and 6 and Annex III) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – requiring all road tanker loading gantries and mobile containers to meet the requirements (Articles 4 and 5) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 2004/42/EC on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain paints and varnishes and vehicle refinishing products and amending Directive No 1999/13/EC The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – setting up maximum VOC content limit values for paints and varnishes (Article 3 and Annex II, phase II) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of requirements ensuring labelling of products placed on the market and placing on the market of products complying with relevant requirements (Articles 3 and 4) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 2001/81/EC on national emission ceilings for certain atmospheric pollutants The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authorities to fulfil the requirement of reporting of emission inventories and reporting under the directive Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of national programmes to meet national ceilings Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – meeting all other obligations, including national emission ceilings Within 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement, national emission ceilings shall apply as established in the original 1999 Gothenburg Protocol. Furthermore, within that period the Republic of Moldova shall endeavour to ratify the Gothenburg Protocol, including the amendments adopted in 2012. Water Quality and resource management Directive No 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy as amended by Decision No 2455/2001/EC The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – identification of river basin districts and establishment of administrative arrangements for international rivers, lakes and coastal waters (Article 3) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – analysis of the characteristics of river basin districts (Article 5) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of programmes for monitoring water quality (Article 8) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of river basin management plans, consultations with the public and publication of these plans (Articles 13 and 14) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 2007/60/EC on the assessment and management of flood risks The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – undertaking preliminary flood assessment (Articles 4 and 5) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of flood hazards maps and flood risks maps (Article 6) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of flood risk management plans (Article 7)

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Timetable. those these provisions of that this Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of action plans a mechanism to promote education and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones general information to the public (Articles 4 and 5). Article 22) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Industrial pollution and industrial hazards Directive 2008/56No 2010/75/EC of the European Parliament EU on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy control) (Recast) The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development identification of installations that require a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS permit (Articles 5 and 6Annex I) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within eight 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment implementation of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination BAT taking into account the BAT conclusions of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators the BREFs (Articles 5 14(3-6) and 815(2-104); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within five 10 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets an integrated permit system (Articles 5 4 – 6, 12, 21 and 11); 24 and Xxxxx XX) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment and implementation of a compliance monitoring mechanism (Articles 8, 14(1)(d) and 23(1)) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of emission limit values for combustion plants (Article 30 and Annex V) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures transitional national plan to achieve good environmental status reduce total annual emissions from existing plants (Articles 5 and 13). optional to setting emission limit values for existing plants) (Article 32) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within eight 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98Directive No 96/82/EC on the control of major accident hazards involving dangerous substances as amended by Directive waste: of the European Parliament No 2003/105/EC and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle (Article 14); effective coordination mechanisms between relevant authorities Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system systems for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operationsreceiving notifications with information about relevant Seveso establishments and for reporting on major accidents (Articles 6, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); 14, and 15) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within five 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Chemicals Regulation (EC) No 689/2008 on export and import of dangerous chemicals The following provisions of this Regulation shall apply: – implementation of the export notification procedure (Article 7) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment implementation of a register procedures for handling of waste collection export notifications received from other countries (Article 8) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – setting up of procedures for drafting and transport establishments submission of notifications of final regulatory action (Article 10) Timetable: these provisions of this Regulation shall be implemented within 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – setting up of procedures for drafting and undertakings submission of import decisions (Chapter IVArticle 12).

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Timetable. those these provisions of that this Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 91/271/EEC on urban waste water treatment as amended by Directive 98/15/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – assessment of the status of urban waste water collection and treatment Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – identification of sensitive areas and agglomerations (Article 5 and Xxxxx XX) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of technical and investment programme for the implementation of the urban waste water treatment requirements (Article 17) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 98/83/EC on quality of water intended for human consumption as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of standards for drinking water (Articles 4 and 5) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring system (Articles 6 and 7) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a mechanism to provide information to consumers (Article 13) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 91/676/EC concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – Establishment of monitoring programmes (Article 6) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – Identification of polluted waters or waters at risk and designation of nitrate vulnerable zones (Article 3) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones (Articles 4 and 5). ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste and Resource Management Directive 2008/56No 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy on waste: The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS (Articles 5 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-10); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within six 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of full cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle and extended producer responsibility principle (Article 14); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within five 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV) Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive No 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies Timetable: these provisions of this Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – classification of landfill sites (Article 4).

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Timetable. those these provisions of that this Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment drawing up an inventory of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones closed mining waste facilities (Articles 4 and 5). Article 20) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Nature protection Directive 2008/56No 2009/147/EC on the conservation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy wild birds The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development assessment of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS (Articles 5 bird species requiring special conservation measures and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); regularly occurring migratory species Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within eight 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment identification and designation of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators special protection areas for bird species (Articles 5 and 8-10Article 4(1); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within five 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of special conservation measures to protect regularly occurring migratory species (Article 4(2)) Timetable: to be implemented according to the timeline agreed within the framework of the Energy Community Treaty. – establishment of a monitoring programme general system of protection for ongoing assessment all wild bird species of which the hunted species are a special subset and regular updating prohibition of targets certain types of capture/killing (Articles 5 5, 6, 7, 8, 9(1) and 119(2); ) Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within seven 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98No 92/43/EC Directive waste: on the conservation of the European Parliament natural habitats and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on wild fauna and flora as amended by Directive No 97/62/EC, No 2006/105/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that this Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; ies Timetable: those these provisions of that this Directive shall be implemented within three 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste inventory of sites, designation of these sites and establish priorities for their management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years including completion of the entry into force inventory of this Agreement. – potential Emerald sites and establishment of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle protection and management measures for these sites) (Article 144); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV).

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Timetable. those provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones (Articles 4 and 5). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS (Articles 5 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-10); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management Directive 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste: The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle (Article 14); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV).

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Timetable. those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within nine years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Water quality and resource management including marine environment Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy as amended by Decision No 2455/2001/EC The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – identification of river basin districts and establishment of administrative arrangements for international rivers, lakes and coastal waters (Articles 3(1) to 3(7)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – analysis of the characteristics of river basin districts (Article 5); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of programmes for monitoring water quality (Article 8); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment preparation of action river basin management plans, consultations with the public and publication of these plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones (Articles 4 13 and 514). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven ten years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56No 2007/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in 23 October 2007 on the field assessment and management of marine environmental policy flood risks The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three four years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS undertaking preliminary flood assessment (Articles 5 4 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-105); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 flood hazards maps and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle flood risks maps (Article 146); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV).;

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Timetable. those provisions of that Directive (related to ground water) shall be implemented within eight 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Council Directive 91/271/EEC of 21 May 1991 concerning urban waste-water treatment as amended by Directive 98/15/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of Directive 91/271/EEC shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive (related to surface water) shall be implemented within five 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - assessment of the status of urban waste water collection and treatment Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - identification of sensitive areas and agglomerations (Article 5 and Xxxxx XX) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - preparation of technical and investment programme for the implementation of the urban waste water treatment requirements (Article 17) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 8 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Council Directive 98/83/EC of 3 November 1998 on quality of water intended for human consumption as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of standards for drinking water (Articles 4 and 5) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a monitoring system (Articles 6 and 7) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a mechanism to provide information to consumers (Article 13) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 6 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Council Directive 91/676/EEC of 12 December 1991 concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Establishment of monitoring programmes (Article 6) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Identification of polluted waters or waters at risk and designation of nitrate vulnerable zones (Article 3) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of action plans and codes of good agricultural practices for nitrate vulnerable zones (Articles 4 and 5). ) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of marine environmental policy The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: – adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – development of a marine strategy in cooperation with relevant EU MS (Articles 5 and 6) (in the case of cooperation with non-EU MS, the commitments of Georgia under the Article 6(2) will be aligned on those provided for by the Black Sea Convention); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – initial assessment of xxxxxx xxxxxx, determination of good environmental status and establishment of environmental targets and indicators (Articles 5 and 8-10); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – establishment of a monitoring programme for ongoing assessment and regular updating of targets (Articles 5 and 11); Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven years of the entry into force of this Agreement. – preparation of a programme of measures to achieve good environmental status (Articles 5 and 13). Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within eight years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Waste management and Resource Management Directive 2008/98/EC Directive waste: of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/ies; authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within three 2 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - preparation of waste management plans in line with the five-step waste hierarchy and of waste prevention programmes (Chapter V, except for Article 29(4)); ) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within six 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of full cost recovery mechanism in accordance with the polluter pays principle and extended producer responsibility principle (Article 14); ) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within seven 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a permitting system for establishments/undertakings carrying out disposal or recovery operations, with specific obligations for the management of hazardous wastes (Chapter IV); ) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within five 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a register of waste collection and transport establishments and undertakings (Chapter IV).) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Council Directive 1999/31/EC of 26 April 1999 on the landfill of waste as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 3 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - classification of landfill sites (Article 4) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - preparation of a national strategy reducing the amount of biodegradable municipal waste going to landfill (Article 5) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of an application and permit system and of waste acceptance procedures (Articles 5-7, 11, 12 and 14) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 4 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of control and monitoring procedures in the operation phase of landfills and of closure and after-care procedures for landfills to be disaffected (Articles 12 and 13) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of conditioning plans for existing landfill sites (Article 14) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - establishment of a costing mechanism (Article 10) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 5 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. - ensuring the relevant waste is subject to treatment before landfilling (Article 6) Timetable: those provisions of that Directive shall be implemented within 7 years of the entry into force of this Agreement. Directive 2006/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 March 2006 on the management of waste from extractive industries The following provisions of that Directive shall apply: - adoption of national legislation and designation of competent authority/authorities

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