substantiated concern definition
substantiated concern means well- founded claim based on objective and verifiable information regarding non- compliance with the present Regulation and which may require the intervention of competent authorities;
substantiated concern means a well-founded reason, based on objective and verifiable information, for the competent authorities to suspect that products were likely made with forced labour;
substantiated concern means a duly reasoned claim based on objective and verifiable information regarding non-compliance with this Regulation and which could require the intervention of competent authorities;
More Definitions of substantiated concern
substantiated concern means a reasonable indication based on objective, factual and verifiable information for the Commission or competent authorities to suspect that it is likely that a product was made with forced labour;
substantiated concern means a reasonable indication based on objective, factual and verifiable information, for the competent authorities to suspect that products were likely made with forced labour;
substantiated concern means a duly motivated claim based on objective and verifiable information regarding non-compliance with the present Regulation and which may require the intervention of competent authorities;
substantiated concern means a duly reasoned claim based on objective and verifiable information regarding non- compliance with this Regulation and which could require the intervention of competentauthorities; What can be admitted as a substantiated concern will be determined according to MemberStates’ national jurisprudence. ‘competent authorities’ means the authorities designated under Article 14(1); The Commission published at the end of January a first but incomplete list of competent authorities, which can be found here. ‘customs authorities’ means customs authorities as defined in Article 5, point (1), of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013; Article 5, point (1), of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013:"customs authorities" means the customs administrations of the Member States responsible for applying the customs legislation and any other authorities empowered under national law to apply certain customs legislation; ‘Customs territory’ is the territory as defined in Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 952/2013 / ‘third country’ means a country or territory outside the customs territory of the Union; / ‘release for free circulation’ means the procedure laid down in Article 201 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013; Article 201 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013:Scope and effect1. Non-Union goods intended to be put on the Union market or intended for private use or consumption within the customs territory of the Union shall be placed under release for free circulation.2. Release for free circulation shall entail the following:(a) the collection of any import duty due;(b) the collection, as appropriate, of other charges, as provided for under relevant provisions in force relating to the collection of those charges;(c) the application of commercial policy measures and prohibitions and restrictions insofar as they do not have to be applied at an earlier stage; and(d) completion of the other formalities laid down in respect of the import of the goods.3. Release for free circulation shall confer on non-Union goods the customs status of Union goods. ‘Export’ means the procedure laid down in Article 269 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013; Article 269 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013:Export of Union goods1. Union goods to be taken out of the customs territory of the Union shall be placed under the export procedure.
substantiated concern means well- founded claim based on objective and verifiable information regarding non- compliance with the present Regulation and which may require the intervention of competent authorities in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1367/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council;