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Substances frequently used in the illicit manufacture
of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances
- The Parties shall take the measures they deem appropriate to prevent
diversion of substances in Table I and Table II used for the purpose
of illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances,
and shall cooperate with one another to this end.
- If a Party or the Board has information which in its opinion may
require the inclusion of a substance in Table I or Table II, it shall
notify the Secretary-General and furnish him with the information
in support of that notification. The procedure described in paragraphs
2 to 7 of this article shall also apply when a Party or the Board
has information justifying the deletion of a substance from Table
I or Table II, or the transfer of a substance from one Table to the
other.
- The Secretary-General shall transmit such notification, and any
information which he considers relevant, to the Parties, to the Commission,
and, where notification is made by a Party, to the Board. The Parties
shall communicate their comments concerning the notification to the
Secretary-General, together with all supplementary information which
may assist the Board in establishing an assessment and the Commission
in reaching a decision.
- If the Board, taking into account the extent, importance and diversity
of the licit use of the substance, and the possibility and ease of
using alternate substances both for licit purposes and for the illicit
manufacture of narcotic rugs or psychotropic substances, finds:
(a) That the substance is frequently used in the illicit manufacture
of a narcotic drug or psychotropic substance;
(b) That the volume and extent of the illicit manufacture of a narcotic
drug or psychotropic substance creates serious public health or social
problems, so as to warrant international action,
It shall communicate to the Commission an assessment of the substance,
including the likely effect of adding the substance to either Table
I or Table II on both licit use and illicit manufacture, together
with recommendations of monitoring measures, if any, that would be
appropriate in the light of its assessment.
- The Commission, taking into account the comments submitted by the
Parties and the comments and recommendations of the Board, whose assessment
shall be determinative as to scientific matters, and also taking into
due consideration any other relevant factors, may decide by a two-thirds
majority of its members to place a substance in Table I or Table II.
- Any decision of the Commission take pursuant to this article shall
be communicated by the Secretary-General to all States and other entities
which are, o which are entitled to become, Parties to this Convention,
and to the Board. Such decision shall become fully effective with
respect to each Party one hundred and eighty days after the date of
such communication.
- (a) The decisions of the Commission take under this article shall
be subject to review by the Council upon the request of any Party
filed within one hundred and eighty days after the date of notification
of the decision. The request for review shall be sent to the Secretary-General,
together with all relevant information upon which the request for
review is based.
(b) The Secretary-General shall transmit copies of the request for
review and the relevant information to the Commission, to the Board
and to all the Parties, inviting them to submit their comments within
ninety days. All comments received shall be submitted to the Council
for consideration.
(c) The Council may confirm or reverse the decision of the Commission.
Notification of the Council's decision shall be transmitted to all
States and other entities which are, or which are entitled to become,
Parties to this Convention, to the Commission and to the Board.
- (a) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions contained
in paragraph 1 of this article and the provisions of the 1961 Convention,
the 1961 Convention as amended and the 1971 Convention, the Parties
shall take the measures they deem appropriate to monitor the manufacture
and distribution of substances in Table I and Table II which are carried
out within their territory.
(b) To this end, the Parties may:
(i) Control all persons and enterprises engaged in the manufacture
and distribution of such substances;
(ii) Control under license the establishment and premises in which
such manufacture or distribution may take place;
(iii) Require that license obtain a permit for conducting the aforesaid
operations;
(iv) Prevent the accumulation of such substances in the possession
of manufacturers and distributors, in excess of the quantities required
for the normal conduct of business and the prevailing market conditions.
- Each Party shall, with respect to substances in Table I and Table
II, take the following measures:
(a) Establish and maintain a system to monitor international trade
in substances in Table I and Table II in order to facilitate the identification
of suspicious transactions. Such monitoring systems shall be applied
in close cooperation with manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers
and retailers, who shall inform the competent authorities of suspicious
orders and transactions.
(b) Provide for the seizure of any substance in Table I or Table II
if there is sufficient evidence that it is for use in the illicit
manufacture of a narcotic drug or psychotropic substance.
(c) Notify, as soon as possible, the competent authorities and services
of the Parties concerned if there is a reason to believe that the
import, export or transit of a substance in Table I or Table II is
destined for the illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs or psychotropic
substances, including in particular information about the means of
payment and any other essential elements which led to that belief.
(d) Require that imports and exports be properly labelled and documented.
Commercial documents such as invoices, cargomanifests, customs, transport
and other shipping documents shall include the names, as stated in
Table I or Table II, of the substances being imported or exported,
the quantity being imported or exported, and the name and address
of the exporter, the importer and, when available, the consignee.
(e) Ensure that documents referred to in subparagraph (d) of this
paragraph are maintained for a period of not less than two years and
may be made available for inspection by the competent authorities.
- (a) In addition to the provisions of paragraph 9, and upon request
to the Secretary-General by the interested Party, each Party from
whose territory a substance in Table I is to be exported shall ensure
that, prior to such export, the following information is supplied
by its competent authorities to the competent authorities of the importing
country:
(i) Name and address of the exporter and importer and, when
available, the consignee;
(ii) Name of the substance in Table I;
(iii) Quantity of the substance to be exported;
(iv) Expected point of entry and expected date of dispatch;
(v) Any other information which is mutually agreed upon by
the Parties.
(b) A Party may adopt more strict or severe measures of control than
those provided by this paragraph if, in its opinion, such measures
are desirable or necessary.
- Where a Party furnishes information to another Party in accordance
with paragraphs 9 and 10 of this article, the Party furnishing such
information may require that the Party receiving it keep confidential
any trade, business, commercial or professional secret or trade process.
- Each Party shall furnish annually to the Board, in the form and
manner provided for by it and on forms made available by it, information
on:
(a) The amounts seized of substances in Table I and Table II and,
when known, their origin;
(b) Any substances not included in Table I or Table II which is identified
as having been used in illicit manufacture or narcotic drugs or psychotropic
substances, and which is deemed by the Party to be sufficiently significant
to be brought to the attention of the Board;
(c) Methods of diversion and illicit manufacture.
- The Board shall report annually to the Commission on the implementation
of this article and the Commission shall periodically review the adequacy
and propriety of Table I and Table II.
- The provisions of this article shall not apply to pharmaceutical
preparations, nor to other preparations containing substances in Table
I or Table II that are compounded in such a way that such substances
cannot be easily used or recovered by readily applicable means.
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