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Moreover, Germany applied for an interim relief procedure so as to be able to continue applying the existing national limit values until a final decision has been taken by the General Court of the European Union. Bain triail as Cuardach casta.
Highlights of the Decisions are summarised in Table A. The Commission confirmed receipt of the request with letters dated 24 February and 14 March and set the deadline for her reaction to 5 September in accordance with Article 6 TFEU.
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Furthermore, Article 4 requires that the notification of the national provisions be accompanied by a description of the grounds relating to one or more of the major needs referred to in Article 36 or to the protection of the environment or the working environment.
As the national requirements are more stringent than the requirements under the TSD, they would provide a higher level of protection for children. Germany continues to apply stricter chemical limits in toys. A complete justification of the request has been sent by the German Federal Government with letter from the Office of its Permanent Representative, gpsgvv 2 March Done at Brussels, 4 August The application submitted by Germany contains an explanation of the reasons relating to the protection of the human health which, in the opinion of Germany, justify the maintenance of its national provisions.
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The working group is expected to finalise its recommendations during the meeting of 31 Augustwhich then will be presented to Member States experts in October Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and bpsgv particular Article 6 thereof. These provisions were adopted inin the context of the absence of specific G;sgv provisions on nitrosamines and nitrosatable substances in toys.
The working group decided that further discussion is needed.
In the light of the foregoing, the Commission considers that the application submitted by Germany with a view to obtaining authorisation to maintain its national provisions on the five elements: Hence, the Commission considers that it is justified to extend the 6-month period within which it has to approve or reject the national provisions for a further period expiring on 5 March They were adopted and entered into force in andtherefore before the adoption of that Directive.
Take the next step How can we help you? Article 1 Pursuant to Article 6third subparagraph, TFEU, the period of 6 months referred to in its first subparagraph to approve or reject the national provisions concerning the five elements lead, arsenic, mercury, barium and antimony, as well as for nitrosamines and nitrosatable substancesnotified by Germany on 2 Marchpursuant to Article 4is extended until 5 March In particular, health assessment from the BfR on lead, antimony, barium, arsenic and mercury, as well as on nitrosamines and nitrosatable substances, dating from Januarywas provided.
In Marchthe EC granted only certain parts of the applicationstating that it was not justified to retain the national provisions for mercury, arsenic and antimony.
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GPSGV concerns in particular the following elements: The working group discussed the current limit values for barium, and stated that no new scientific evidence was available; however different assessments by scientific organisations were taken. Article 4 gpxgv 6 TFEU provides: Three different migration limits exist, related to the type of toy material: Article 4 concerns cases in which national provisions are notified in relation to an EU harmonisation measure, where the former were adopted and entered into force before the adoption of the latter and where the maintenance of the national provisions would be incompatible with the EU harmonisation measure.
The German Consumer Goods Ordinance. The German Federal Government provided several annexes containing detailed justification and scientific information in support of the notified national measures. Other articles in the issue. This working group, made up of chemical experts from the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Sweden and Industry and Consumer organisations evaluates new gpsv information and gives recommendations to Member States and the Commission on how to proceed with the amendment of certain chemical provisions contained in the Directive.
Germany continues to apply stricter chemical limits in toys
If, after the adoption by the Council or by the Commission of a harmonisation measure, a Member State deems it necessary to maintain national provisions on grounds of major needs referred to in Vpsgv 36, or relating to the protection of the environment or the working environment, it shall notify the Commission of these provisions as well as the grounds for maintaining them.
The detailed provisions on nitrosamines and nitrosatable substances are laid down in Annex 4, point 1. Furthermore, on 5 Aprilthe working group recommended to Member States experts the amendment of the current values for lead downwards. The Commission started the preparatory work for this amendment and the preliminary impact assessment report will be presented for discussion during the next meeting with Member States experts in October The Commission Decision pursuant to Article 6first subparagraph, should therefore await the outcome of the ongoing discussions and evaluations, in order to carefully assess hpsgv relevant current or future evidence and draw consequences as regards to the national measures.