RELATED COMMITMENTS. The researcher undertakes to comply with the relevant provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation, of the law of 30 July 2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and its implementing decrees, of the law of 4 July 1962 on public statistics and its implementing decrees. The researcher further acknowledges that he has taken note of the decision concerning the data provision. Finally, the researcher declares that the information in the micro data request are correct and up-to-date. The researcher undertakes to inform Statbel without delay of any changes concerning technical and organisational measures.
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 194 The Parties agree:… (a) to ensure that their respective legislation and procedures are transparent and publicly available, as far as possible through electronic means, and contain a justification for their adoption. . . .
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Article 2.1 Opportunity to Comment and Information Before Entry into Force
I. Situational/Gap Analysis Describe Your Current Situation Barriers (Give Reasons for non-compliance) Actions/Resources Required & Cost (Number the Actions) TACB Resources Needed (Specify Action Number)
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 194 There should be a reasonable time period between the publication of new or amended provisions and their entry into force; Action Plan for Reform of the business regulatory framework (2013 – 2020) Nr. 42 Prompt publication of all legal acts of departments, related to all customs aspects or have a bearing on sales, distribution, transport, insurance, storage, controls, exposure, processing, or other usage of goods. Publication shall be made in advance, to allow economic operators to prepare for the compliance with these provisions Annual Competitiveness Roadmap Trade Facilitation Objective Nr.5.1.2 5.1.2. Ensuring the consultation mechanism for the normative acts of the Customs Service with the business community I-IV quarters, 2014
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 194 Appropriate and regular consultation mechanisms between the administration and the business community, shall be established by each Party Action Plan for Reform of the business regulatory framework (2013 – 2020) Nr. 22 Create and maintain a Standing Working Group in the customs area with the participation of the private sector and cooperation with the Working Group for the Regulation of Entrepreneurial Activity Q 1, 2014 Competitiveness Roadmap Trade Facilitation Objective Nr.5.2.3 Ensuring the functioning of the Consultative Council of the Customs Service I quarter, 2014
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 193(j) Customs legislation shall “provide for advance binding rulings on tariff classification and rules of origin.”
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 193(2)(c) Provide effective, prompt and non-discriminatory procedures guaranteeing the right of appeal against customs and other authorities’ administrative actions, rulings and decisions affecting the goods submitted to customs. Such procedures for appeal shall be easily accessible, including to small or medium-sized enterprises and any costs shall be reasonable and commensurate with the costs incurred by the authorities to ensure the right of appeal Competitiveness Roadmap Trade Facilitation Objective Nr.7.1.1 7.1.1. Creating an electronic system to collect the contestations (complaints) II quarter, 2014 Competitiveness Roadmap Trade Facilitation Objective Nr.7.1.2 7.1.2. Launching the process of on-line publication of first-instance court decisions related to commercial and customs cases and related disciplinary procedures II quarter, 2014 Competitiveness Roadmap Trade Facilitation Objective Nr.7.1.3 7.1.3 Publication of statistics on the settlement of commercial disputes and measures taken in respect of the officials involved Starting in the I quarter, 2014 – continuously on quarterly basis
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 185(6) The Republic of Moldova will develop and implement a national Rapid Alert System for food and feed (NRASFF) and National Early Warning Mechanism (NEWM) compatible with those of the EU. After the Republic of Moldova implements the necessary legislation in this field and creates conditions for the proper functioning of the NRASFF and the NEWM on the spot, and within an appropriate period of time to be agreed between the Parties, the NRASFF and the NEWM will be connected to the corresponding EU systems.
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Article 6.1 General Disciplines on fees and Charges
I. Situational/Gap Analysis Describe Your Current Situation Barriers (Give Reasons for non-compliance) Actions/Resources Required & Cost (Number the Actions) TACB Resources Needed (Specify Action Number)
RELATED COMMITMENTS. EU DCFTA Title V, Article 195(2)(d) (d) the information on the fees and the charges shall be published via an officially designated medium, and where feasible and possible, official website. This information shall include the reason for the fee or the charge for the service provided, the responsible authority, the fees and the charges that will be applied, and when and how payment is to be made; and (e) new or amended fees and charges shall not be imposed until information on them is published and made readily available. Competitiveness Roadmap Trade Facilitation Objective Nr.4.1.2 4.1.2. Evaluation of the costs related to services provided by public institutions in the sanitary, phytosanitary, and veterinary areas and aligning them to the international commitments (WTO, Association Agreement, DCFTA) I quarter, 2014