Timber Regulation 2010

REGULATION (EU) No 995/2010 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 20 October 2010 laying down the obligations of operators who place timber and timber products on the market

Regulation No 995/2010
European Union regulation
TitleTimber Regulation 2010
Made byEuropean Parliament and Council

Contents

Article 1 states the purpose of the regulation is to lay down obligations of operators to sell timber in EU for the first time.

Article 3 states that timber is considered legally harvested if it comes from countries in Annexes II and III of Reg 2173/2005. Article 4 places a ban on illegally harvested timber. Article 5 says that traders must be able to identify their suppliers and their suppliers, and keep the info for 5 years. Article 6 creates due diligence requirements.

Article 7 says member states should designate authorities to be responsible for enforcement. Articles 8-9 refers to other monitoring organisations.

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