Annex A - Transposition and existing legislation of directive 2005/65/EC on enhancing port security
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Text of the Directive |
Port Security Regulations 2008 |
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Article 1
Subject matter
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Part 1, Regulation 1. |
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Article 2
Scope |
Part 1, Regulation 3. |
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Article 3
Definitions
1. ‘port’ means any specified area of land and water, with boundaries defined by the Member State in which the port is situated, containing works and equipment designed to facilitate commercial maritime transport operations; |
Part 1, Regulation 2. |
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Article 4 Coordination with measures taken in application of Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 Member States shall ensure that port security measures introduced by this Directive are closely coordinated with measures taken pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 725/2004. |
Regulation 3(5), Regulations 15, 16, Schedules 2, 3. |
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Article 5
Port security authority
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Regulations 5-11, Schedule 1 and draft Designation Order. |
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Article 6
Port security assessment |
Regulation 4, Schedule 4 (port related areas) Regulations 14, 15 Schedule 2. Regulations 26, 27 (controlled buildings and restricted areas) |
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Article 7
Port security plan |
Regulations 16, 17, 18 Schedule 3. Art.7.3 implemented by Regulation 15(4) so far as it relates to international Ro-Ro services and cooperation with other member states. Art. 7.7 implemented by Regulation 20, Schedule 5 Regulation 4, Schedule 4 (port related areas) Regulations 26, 27 (controlled buildings and restricted areas) Existing measures under Aviation & Maritime Security act 1990. |
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Article 8
Security levels |
Regulation 21. |
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Article 9
Port security officer |
Regulations 12, 13. |
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Article 10
Reviews |
Regulation 19. |
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Article 11 Recognised security organisation Member States may appoint recognised security organisations for the purposes specified in this Directive. Recognised security organisations shall fulfil the conditions set out in Annex IV. |
Regulation 24, Schedule 6. |
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Article 12 Focal point for port securityMember States shall appoint for port security aspects a focal point. Member States may designate for port security aspects the focal point appointed under Regulation (EC) No 725/2004. The focal point for port security shall communicate to the Commission the list of ports concerned by this Directive and shall inform it of any changes to that list. |
Regulation 39. |
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Article 13
Implementation and conformity checking
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Regulation 23. |
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Article 14
Adaptations |
No legislative provision necessary. |
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Article 15
Committee procedure |
No legislative provision necessary. |
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Article 16
Confidentiality and dissemination of information |
Regulations 22 and 36. |
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Article 17
Penalties |
Industry compliance through Regulations 27 and 28. Criminal sanctions through Regulations 29-36, offences by Bodies Corporate regulation 38. Defence of due diligence, Regulation 37. Schedule 4 Para 1(2), Designation Order Schedule 2 Para 3(1)(4). |
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Article 18
Implementation |
No legislative provision necessary. |
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Article 19
Evaluation report |
No legislative provision necessary. |
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Article 20 Entry into force This Directive shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. |
No legislative provision necessary. |
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Article 21
Addressees
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No legislative provision necessary. |
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Annex I
Port Security Assessment
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Regulation 15, Schedule 2. |
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Annex II
Port Security Plan |
Regulation 16, Schedule 3 |
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Annex III
Basic Security Training Exercise Requirements
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Regulation 20 Schedule 5. |
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Annex IV
Conditions to be fulfilled by a Recognised Security Organisation Detailed requirements |
Regulation 24, Schedule 6. |

