Regulatory ESSENTIAL



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Chemical; material compliance; substance; substance of very high concern; SVHC; REACH
Scope: This ESSENTIAL describes obligations of economic operators regarding registration/notification of hazardous chemical substances, manufactured and handled in or imported to India, based on the 1.) "Chemicals Management and Safety Rules", which are not yet in force 2.) THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1975 and Costoms Circulars, regulating mandatory information for import of chemicals, starting 01-OCT-2023.

Stakeholders: User
Legislation in force: ATTENTION: THIS REGULATION IS NOT YET IN FORCE! A REACH law/directive does actually not exist in India. All entries in the CRF have been made based on the Draft "Chemicals Management and Safety Rules". The Chemicals Management and Safety Rules are not in force yet. Scope: (1) These Rules provide for Notification, Registration and Restrictions, or prohibitions on Use of Substances, Substances in Mixtures, and Substances in Articles and Intermediates Placed in Indian Territory. (2) These Rules also provide for procedures for the Manufacture, handling and Import of Hazardous Chemicals and preparedness and management of Chemical Accidents related to Hazardous Chemicals, as identified under these Rules. The objective of these Rules is to ensure a high level of protection to human health and the environment. (3) These Rules apply to all Substances, Substances in Mixtures and Intermediates that are Manufactured, Imported, Placed or intended to be Placed in Indian Territory. THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1975 THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1975 - Complete Content. Mandatory additional information for imports under the THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1975, chapters 28, 29, 32, 38, 39: IUPAC name and CAS number starting 01-JUL-2023 (extended to 01-OCT-2023) Chapter 28 - Inorganic chemicals, organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes Chapter 29 - Organic chemicals Chapter 32 - Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inks Chapter 38 - Miscellaneous chemical products Chapter 39 - Plastics and articles thereof

Application national: India, proposed Chemical and Safety Rules, chemical substances, SVHC, registration, notification

Countries: Image for IN India,  
Comment on the comparability to EU legislation: This regulation (Draft of Chemicals (Management and Safety) Rules, 20xx) represents an adoption of the European REACH regulation....
Status: Published 2020-08-12 by Anette Dunkel-Reinboth and Inken Green
Last change 2024-08-15 by Anette Dunkel-Reinboth: Legislation in force for this PCT, Chemical requirements (general) (REACH)
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Scope of this ESSENTIAL
This ESSENTIAL describes obligations of economic operators regarding registration/notification of hazardous chemical substances, manufactured and handled in or imported to India, based on the
1.) "Chemicals Management and Safety Rules", which are not yet in force
2.) THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1975 and Costoms Circulars, regulating mandatory information for import of chemicals, starting 01-OCT-2023.'

Abbreviations
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Important abbreviations which are special for this legislation or theme.

Analysis of regulatory requirements

Legislation in force for this PCT
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(only reachable with additional ROGER WILLCO license)

Are legal provisions regulates the product compliance topic? If yes, what is the reference (title, number)?

Legislation in force for this PCT
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Are legal provisions regulates the product compliance topic? If yes, what is the reference (title, number)?

Responsible actors
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Which actor(s) are responsible for compliance with the legal provisions: e. g. - economic operators (manufacturer, importer, distributor, fulfilment service provider), - user (commercial/industrial/professional), - user (private, consumer)?

Regulatory market access conditions for the actor(s)
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What are the main regulatory requirements (e. g. conformity assessment fulfilment of essential requirements of Annex I 2006/42/EC) prior placing on the market, importation and putting into service (brief description)

Penalty by this legislation
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What are the possible penalties (e. g. sales ban, fines) in the case of non-compliance?

Exemption clauses
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Exempted devices/products or industry sectors.

Sub-federal legislation of states/counties
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E. g. by 2019 an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on governance of the Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS) has been signed by Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania.

FTA/MRA status with EU
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Has the country signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) or a Mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with EU?

Authority
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Name of the authority for approval, registration, market surveillance and/or enforcement

Market surveillance authority
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Name of the authority for market surveillance and/or enforcement

Comment on the comparability to EU legislation
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Route to compliance

Formal and administrative requirements

Registration at related authority required?
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Product registration? Manufacturer registration? Importer / Representative registration? if required.

Local representative legally required?
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[Yes/No]

Obligations of producers, suppliers and users of articles

Producers, suppliers and users of articles can have information and notification obligations as well as the obligation to register substances in certain circumstances.

Notification obligations
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e.g. Art. 7 (2) REACH Notification to ECHA if SVHC is present in those articles above a concentration of 0,1 % weight by weight (w/w).

Required information for notification
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Which information shall be submitted?

Duty to communicate information on substances in articles
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Deadline for the notification
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Hints
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Registration obligations for articles
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Hints 2
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Specific recommendations, information or most common mistakes

Obligations for substances of very high concern (SVHC)

Obligations (notification, information) in relation to substances of very high concern (SVHC) or other special substances

Substances of very high concern (SVHC)
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what are the criteria for these substances? (e.g. Art. 57 REACH)

Registration obligations for substances
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Registration requirements for substances in articles

Required information to communicate
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Code, ContinentIND, Asia
Economic Area
Official LanguageEnglish, Hindi (plus 21 official local languages) - The Official Languages Act, 1963 | https://www.indiacode.nic.in/handle/123456789/1526?sam_handle=123456789/1362
Standard InstituteBIS Bureau of Indian Standards | https://www.bis.gov.in/
HS CodememberYes






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