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    Regulation (EU) 2024/3015 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 Nov... (32024R3015)
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    1.   The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 33 to supplement this Regulation by identifying the products or product groups for which the information referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article shall be provided to customs authorities. The products or product group concerned shall be chosen following a proportionate approach, building, inter alia, on the information available in the database, information encoded in the information and communication system referred to in Article 7(1), and substantiated information exchanged in the Network.
    2.   The person intending to place a product, covered by a delegated act adopted pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article, under the customs procedures ‘release for free circulation’ or ‘export’ shall provide or make available to customs authorities information identifying the product, information about the manufacturer or the producer and information about the product suppliers, unless the provision of such information is already required pursuant to customs legislation referred to in Article 5, point 2, of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013.
    3.   The Commission may adopt implementing acts specifying the detailed arrangements for implementing paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article, and defining the details of the information to be provided or made available to customs authorities pursuant to paragraph 2 of this Article. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 35(2).
    4.   Where a specific product has been identified in a decision referred to in Article 20, in order for the customs authorities to be able to act immediately on that specific product, the procedure provided for in Article 34 shall apply to delegated acts adopted pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article.

    Article 28

    Suspension

    Where customs authorities identify, through their relevant risk management system, that a product entering or leaving the Union market might, according to a decision communicated pursuant to Article 26(3), be in violation of Article 3, they shall suspend the release of that product for free circulation or export. Customs authorities shall immediately notify the competent authorities of their Member State of that suspension and transmit all relevant information to enable them to establish whether the product is covered by a decision communicated pursuant to Article 26(3).

    Article 29

    Release for free circulation or export

    1.   Where the release for free circulation or the export of a product has been suspended in accordance with Article 28, that product shall be released for free circulation or exported where all the other requirements and formalities relating to such a release or export have been fulfilled and where either of the following conditions is satisfied:
    (a) within 4 working days of the suspension, if the competent authorities have not requested the customs authorities to maintain the suspension; in case of perishable products, animals and plants that time limit shall be 2 working days;
    (b) the competent authorities informed the customs authorities of their approval for release for free circulation or export pursuant to this Regulation.
    2.   The release for free circulation or export pursuant to paragraph 1 shall not be deemed proof of compliance with Union law and, in particular, with this Regulation.

    Article 30

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