Hazardous waste

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G/LIC/N/3/RUS/6
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English
Published on
25/10/2021

Outline of Systems

Q1. Give a brief description of each licensing system as a whole and, with respect to each, reply to the following questions as relevant, placing all of the material with respect to a given system in sequence together, and using cross references as appropriate when elements which have already been described are also present in another system.

The approval process for hazardous wastes consists of two steps:

- Permits are issued by the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Nature Management of the Russian Federation;
- Based on permits licenses are issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

The List of Goods subject to import/export prohibitions or restrictions in the EAEU applicable to trade with third countries is approved by the EEC Board decision No. 30 of 21 April 2015 (as amended). Annex 2.3. of the document sets out full list of such goods.

Purposes and Coverage of Licensing

Q2. Identify each licensing system maintained and state what products, appropriately grouped, are covered.

The licensing system is applies to hazardous waste as listed in the schedules of the Basel Convention. See Products "Hazardous waste"

Q3. The system applies to goods originating in and coming from which countries?

The system applies to goods originating in and coming from all the Parties to the Basel Convention.

Q4. Is the licensing intended to restrict the quantity or value of imports, and if not, what are its purposes? Have alternative methods of accomplishing the purposes been considered and if so which? Why have they not been adopted?

The licensing system secures the commitments undertaken by the Russian Federation as a Party to the Basel Convention. In this case, trans-boundary distribution of hazardous wastes and other wastes should be reduced to the minimum in consistence with the environmentally sound and viable management of such wastes and conducted in a manner that will protect human health and the environment from the adverse effects in the result of that distribution.

Q5. Cite the law, regulation and/or administrative order under which the licensing is maintained. Is the licensing statutorily required? Does the legislation leave designation of products to be subjected to licensing to administrative discretion? Is it possible for the government (or the executive branch) to abolish the system without legislative approval?

The controls on the importation of goods specified in this category are statutorily required under the legislation detailed below:

- Annex 7 to the Decision of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "Regulations on the import into the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union and export from the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union of hazardous waste";
- "Protocol on measures of non-tariff regulation in trade with third countries (Appendix No. 7, Treaty on the EAEU (ratified by the Federal Law No. 279-FZ);
- Decision of the Board of the EEC No. 30;
- Federal Law No. 164-FZ "On the Fundamentals of the State Regulation of Foreign Trade Activity";
- RF Government Resolution No. 1113 "On the formation and maintenance of the Federal Bank of licenses (in conjunction with the "Rules for the formation and maintenance of a Federal Bank of Licenses Issued")";
- Order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia No. 2132 "On approval of requirements for the formats of applications and other documents necessary for the provision of public services, in the form of electronic documents and recognition of orders of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia No. 1575 and No. 52";
- RF Government Resolution No. 1567-p "On approving the list of federal executive bodies authorized for approval of applications for licenses to exports and/or imports of goods and execution of other permits in foreign trade in the cases provided for applications on the application of restrictions on goods subject to bans or restrictions on the importation or exportation of Member States of the Customs Union within the EurAsEC in trade with third countries";
- Order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia No. 135 "On approval of the Administrative Regulations of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for the provision of state and other permits for export and/or import of certain types of goods, which also form and maintain a federal bank issued."
- Order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia No. 2759 "On the implementation of paragraph 46.2 of the action plan (road map) "Improving Customs Administration"

Procedures

Q6. For products under restriction as to the quantity or value of imports (whether applicable globally or to a limited number of countries or whether established bilaterally or unilaterally):

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Q6.I. Is information published, and where, concerning allocation of quotas and formalities of filing applications for licences? If not, how is it brought to the attention of possible importers? Of governments and export promotion bodies of exporting countries and their trade representatives? Is the overall amount published? The amount allocated to goods from each country? The maximum amount allocated to each importer? How to request any exceptions or derogations from the licensing requirement?

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Q6.II. How is the size of the quotas determined: on a yearly, six-monthly or quarterly basis? Are there cases where the size of quota is determined on a yearly basis but licences are issued for imports on a six-monthly or quarterly basis? In the latter case, is it necessary for importers to apply for fresh licence on a six-monthly or quarterly basis?

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Q6.III. Are licences allotted for certain goods partly or only to domestic producers of like goods? What steps are taken to ensure that licences allocated are actually used for imports? Are unused allocations added to quotas for a succeeding period? Are the names of importers to whom licences have been allocated made known to governments and export promotion bodies of exporting countries upon request? If not, for what reason? (Indicate products to which replies relate.)

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Q6.IV. From the time of announcing the opening of quotas, as indicated in I above, what is the period of time allowed for the submission of applications for licences?

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Q6.V. What are the minimum and maximum lengths of time for processing applications?

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Q6.VI. How much time remains, at a minimum, between the granting of licences and the date of opening of the period of importation?

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Q6.VII. Is consideration of licence applications effected by a single administrative organ? Or must the application be passed on to other organs for visa, note or approval? If so, which? Does the importer have to approach more than one administrative organ?

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Q6.VIII. If the demand for licences cannot be fully satisfied, on what basis is the allocation to applicants made? First come, first served? Past performance? Is there a maximum amount to be allocated per applicant and, if so, on what basis is it determined? What provision is made for new importers? Are applications examined simultaneously or on receipt?

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Q6.IX. In the case of bilateral quotas or export restraint arrangements where export permits are issued by exporting countries, are import licences also required? If so, are licences issued automatically?

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Q6.X. In cases where imports are allowed on the basis of export permits only, how is the importing country informed of the effect given by the exporting countries to the understanding between the two countries?

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Q6.XI. Are there products for which licences are issued on condition that goods should be exported and not sold in the domestic market?

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Q7. Where there is no quantitative limit on importation of a product or on imports from a particular country:

Q7.a. How far in advance of importation must application for a licence be made? Can licences be obtained within a shorter time-limit or for goods arriving at the port without a licence (for example, owing to inadvertency)?

How far in advance of importation must application for a licence be made?

The licensing system requires that permits should be obtained before exports/imports of hazardous wastes from and into or transited through the Russian Federation

Can licences be obtained within a shorter time-limit or for goods arriving at the port without a licence

The maximum processing time to issue permit and licence is 45 day

Q7.b. Can a licence be granted immediately on request?

No. Licenses are issued only after authorisation by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

Q7.c. Are there any limitations as to the period of the year during which application for licence and/or importation may be made? If so, explain.

Permits and licences may be issued at any period of the year.

Q7.d. Is consideration of licence applications effected by a single administrative organ? Or must the application be passed on to other organs for visa, note or approval? If so, which? Does the importer have to approach more than one administrative organ?

Which administrative body is responsible for approving application of licences?

The authorized body responsible for granting or rejecting an application for license is the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

Must the applications be passed on to other organs for visa, note or approval?

The application must be approved by The Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Nature Management of the Russian Federation.

Q8. Under what circumstances may an application for a licence be refused other than failure to meet the ordinary criteria? Are the reasons for any refusal given to the applicant? Have applicants a right of appeal in the event of refusal to issue a licence and, if so, to what bodies and under what procedures?

Under what circumstances may an application for a licence be refused other than failure to meet the ordinary criteria?

A license is not granted if the applicant does not meet ordinary criteria.

Are the reasons for any refusal given to applicants?

If applications are not granted, applicants will be informed about the reasons in writing.

Have applicants a right of appeal in the event of refusal to issue a licence? If so, to what bodies and under what procedures?

An applicant may submit and application to the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for a review of the decision not to issue a license.

Eligibility of Importers to Apply for Licence

Q9. Are all persons, firms and institutions eligible to apply for licences: (If not, is there a system of registration of persons or firms permitted to engage in importation? What persons or firms are eligible? Is there a registration fee? Is there a published list of authorized importers?) a) under restrictive licensing systems? b) under non-restrictive systems?

All persons, entities and institutions are eligible to apply for licences

Documentational and Other Requirements for Application for Licence

Q10. What information is required in applications? Submit a sample form. What documents is the importer required to supply with the application?

What information is required in applications?

Application forms are available on the special website "Support for foreign trade participants" (http://www.non-tariff.gov.ru).

What documents is the importer required to supply with the application?

An importer is required to submit the following documents with the application:
- Digital copy of application form;
- Copy of a contract;
- Copy of the document on registration on tax authority or state registration;
- Permit from the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Nature Management or data on existence of the license for implementation of the licensed type of activity (http://rpn.gov.ru)

Q11. What documents are required upon actual importation?

Upon importation, an importer is required to submit standard customs documentation along with a valid licence.

Q12. Is there any licensing fee or administrative charge? If so, what is the amount of the fee or charge?

Is there any licensing fee or administrative charge?

Licence application fees are charged.

What is the amount of the fee or charge?

Fees are: for permit – 325,000 roubles, for licence – 7,500 roubles

Q13. Is there any deposit or advance payment requirement associated with the issue of licences? If so, state the amount or rate, whether it is refundable, the period of retention and the purpose of the requirement.

There is no deposit or advance payment requirement associated with the issue of licences.

Conditions of Licensing

Q14. What is the period of validity of a licence? Can the validity of a licence be extended? How?

The license is valid for the certain period of time.

Q15. Is there any penalty for the non-utilization of a licence or a portion of a licence?

There is no penalty for the non-utilisation of a licence or a portion of a licence.

Q16. Are licences transferable between importers? If so, are any limitations or conditions attached to such transfer?

The license is not transferable between importers.

Q17. Are any other conditions attached to the issue of a licence? a) for products subject to quantitative restriction? b) for products not subject to quantitative restriction?

There are No.conditions attached to the licence issuance

Other Procedural Requirements

Q18. Are there any other administrative procedures, apart from import licensing and similar administrative procedures, required prior to importation?

In some cases the approval/certification of other agencies is required prior to the issue of a permit. The permit applicant is responsible to obtain all relevant approvals and licenses.

Q19. Is foreign exchange automatically provided by the banking authorities for goods to be imported? Is a licence required as a condition to obtaining foreign exchange? Is foreign exchange always available to cover licences issued? What formalities must be fulfilled for obtaining the foreign exchange?

Foreign exchange is automatically provided by the banking authorities for goods to be imported.