OECD Decision definition

OECD Decision means Decision C(2001)107/Final of the OECD Council concerning the revision of Decision C(92)39/Final on control of transboundary movements of wastes destined for recovery operations;
OECD Decision means the Decision of the OECD Council revising the OECD Schemes for Varietal Certification or the Control of Seed Moving in International Trade as last amended by OECD Council Decision C(2005)38(12);
OECD Decision means the Decision of the OECD Council revising the OECD Schemes for Varietal Certification of the Control of Seed Moving in International Trade(2);

Examples of OECD Decision in a sentence

  • It is also possible that national implementing legislation may use terminology that differs from that adopted in the Basel Convention and the OECD Decision.

  • When a shipment of waste takes place within the Community with transit via one or more third countries to which the OECD Decision does not apply, and the waste is destined for recovery, Article 31 shall apply.

  • Where waste destined for recovery is imported into the Community from countries and through countries to which the OECD Decision applies, the provisions of Title II shall apply mutatis mutandis, with the adaptations and additions listed in paragraphs 2 and 3.

  • Where waste destined for recovery is shipped through Member States from and to a country to which the OECD Decision does not apply, Article 47 shall apply mutatis mutandis.

  • According to Article 16(e) or, if appropriate, 15(d) of this Regulation and the OECD Decision, signed copies of the movement document with block 19 completed should be sent to the notifier and competent authorities of dispatch, transit (not required by the OECD Decision) and destination as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the completion of the recovery or disposal and no later than one calendar year following the receipt of the waste.

  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1418/2007 of 29 November 2007 concerning the export for recovery of certain waste listed in Annex III or IIIA to Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 to certain countries to which the OECD Decision on the control of transboundary movements of wastes does not apply, OJ L 316, 4.12.2007, p.

  • Both documents are compatible with the Basel Convention (1), the OECD Decision (2) (which only covers shipments of wastes destined for recovery operations within the OECD area) and this Regulation, since they take into account the specific requirements set out in these three instruments.

  • The Basel Convention (except if a country has decided not to require written consent with regard to transit and has informed the other Parties thereof in accordance with Article 6(4) of the Basel Convention) and certain countries always require a written consent (according Article 9(1) of this Regulation, a competent authority of transit may provide a tacit consent) whereas the OECD Decision does not require a written consent.

  • Y-codes are not required by this Regulation and the OECD Decision except where the waste shipment falls under one of the two ‘Categories requiring special consideration’ under the Basel Convention (Y46 and Y47 or Annex II wastes), in which case the Basel Y-code should be indicated.

  • The entries referred to in points (d) and (e) shall not apply for exports to countries to which the OECD Decision does not apply.


More Definitions of OECD Decision

OECD Decision means the Decision of the Council of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development of the 30th day of March 1992 concerning the control of transfrontier movements of wastes destined for recovery operations (which Decision is cited by that organization as “C(92)39/FINAL”), as revised on the 22nd day of May 2001 (C (2001) 107) and on the 18th day of March 2004 (C 2004)
OECD Decision means the OECD ‘‘Decision of the Council C(2001)107/ FINAL, Concerning the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery Operations, as Amended by C(2004)20.’’
OECD Decision means the Decision of the Council of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development concerning the control of transfrontier movements of wastes destined for recovery operations (adopted by the Council at its 778th Session on 30 March 1992):
OECD Decision means the Decision of the Council of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development concerning the control of transfrontier movements of wastes destined for recovery operations that was adopted March 30, 1992; (décision de l'OCDE)

Related to OECD Decision

  • CPUC Decisions means CPUC Decisions 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000, 00-00-000 and any other existing or subsequent decisions, resolutions or rulings related to resource adequacy, as may be amended from time to time by the CPUC.

  • Adverse decision means any decision by a review agent not to certify an admission,

  • Labor law decision means an administrative merits determination, arbitral award or decision, or civil judgment, which resulted from a violation of one or more of the laws listed in the definition of “labor laws”.

  • Decision means a determination, action, vote, or disposition upon a motion, proposal, recommendation, resolution, order, ordinance, bill, or measure on which a vote by members of a public body is required and by which a public body effectuates or formulates public policy.

  • Appeal Tribunal means the all-citizen Tribunal duly appointed by Council to conduct hearings under this By-law; (191-08)