COUNCIL DECISION
of 28 February 2011
on the conclusion of a Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber and derived products to the European Union (FLEGT)
(2011/201/EU)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
VOLUNTARY PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
between the European Union and the Republic of Cameroon on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber and derived products to the European Union (FLEGT)
Article 1
Definitions
Article 2
Objective
Article 3
Scope
Article 4
FLEGT licensing scheme
Article 5
Licensing authority
Article 6
Competent authorities of the Union
Article 7
FLEGT licences
Article 8
Timber legally produced or acquired
Article 9
Verifying the legality of the timber produced or acquired
Article 10
Consultation on the regularity of FLEGT licences
Article 11
Independent auditor
Article 12
Exchanges of information in relation to the functioning of the FLEGT scheme
Article 13
Date of introduction of the FLEGT licensing scheme
Article 14
Schedule for implementation of the Agreement
Article 15
Supporting measures
Article 16
Participation of the stakeholders in the implementation of the Agreement
Article 17
Social, economic and environment safeguards for local and indigenous communities
Article 18
Market-related incentives
Article 19
Institutional implementation apparatus
Article 20
Communication on implementation of the Agreement
Article 21
Published information
Article 22
Confidential information
Article 23
Territorial application
Article 24
Dispute-settlement
Article 25
Suspension
Article 26
Annexes
Article 27
Duration and renewal
Article 28
Denunciation of the Agreement
Article 29
Amendments
Article 30
Authentic texts
Article 31
Entry into force
LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex I-A+-B |
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Annex II |
Legality matrices |
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Annex III-A+-B |
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Annex IV |
Conditions governing the release for free circulation in the Union of timber and derived products exported from Cameroon and accompanied by a FLEGT licence |
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Annex V |
Requirements for issuing FLEGT licenses |
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Annex VI |
Terms of reference for the independent audit of the Legality Assurance System |
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Annex VII |
Published information |
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Annex VIII |
Criteria for evaluation of the Legality Assurance System. |
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Annex IX |
Schedule for implementation of the Agreement |
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Annex X |
Supporting measures and financing mechanisms |
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Annex XI |
Joint Monitoring Committee |
ANNEX I-A
LIST OF PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO FLEGT LICENSING
PRODUCTS |
HS codes |
Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared |
4403 |
Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood |
4406 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or finger-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm |
4407 |
Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for other similar laminated wood and other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm |
4408 |
Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood |
4412 |
Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush bodies and handles, in wood; boot or shoe lasts and trees of wood |
4417 |
WOODEN FURNITURE OF A KIND USED IN OFFICES |
9403 30 |
WOODEN FURNITURE OF A KIND USED IN KITCHENS |
9403 40 |
WOODEN FURNITURE OF A KIND USED IN THE BEDROOM |
9403 50 |
Other wooden furniture |
9403 60 |
PRODUCTS |
CEMAC CODES |
SPECIAL PRODUCTS |
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EBONY |
44 07 29 15 |
Logs |
44 03 49 00 |
Category 1 promotion species |
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Bilinga |
44 03 49 09 |
Framiré |
44 03 49 17 |
Kossipo |
44 03 49 21 |
Kotibé |
44 03 49 22 |
Limba |
44 03 49 24 |
Ayous/obéché |
44 03 49 46 |
Azobé |
44 03 49 47 |
Koto |
44 03 49 75 |
Okoumé |
44 03 49 88 |
Tali |
44 03 49 94 |
Tiama |
44 03 49 95 |
Category 2 promotion species |
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Abura/Bahia |
44 03 49 01 |
Ako |
44 03 49 05 |
Andoung |
44 03 49 06 |
Avodire |
44 03 49 07 |
Dabéma |
44 03 49 12 |
Niové |
44 03 49 30 |
Olon |
44 03 49 31 |
Ovoga/Angalé |
44 03 49 32 |
Ozigo |
44 03 49 33 |
Tchitola |
44 03 49 36 |
Abalé/abing |
44 03 49 39 |
Okan/Adoum |
44 03 49 40 |
Amvout/ekong |
44 03 49 41 |
Asila/omang |
44 03 49 45 |
Bodioa |
44 03 49 48 |
Cordia/ebe/mukumari |
44 03 49 49 |
Dambala |
44 03 49 50 |
Diana/celtis/odou |
44 03 49 51 |
Ebiara/abem |
44 03 49 53 |
Ekaba |
44 03 49 54 |
Ekop Evene/Evene |
44 03 49 56 |
Gombé/Ekop Gombé |
44 03 49 57 |
Naga/Ekop Naga |
44 03 49 58 |
Emien/ekouk |
44 03 49 59 |
Essak |
44 03 49 60 |
Eseng/lo |
44 03 49 61 |
Essessang |
44 03 49 62 |
Esson |
44 03 49 63 |
Etimoe |
44 03 49 64 |
Eveus/Ngon |
44 03 49 65 |
Evoula/Vitex |
44 03 49 66 |
Eyeck |
44 03 49 67 |
Faro |
44 03 49 68 |
Iatanga/Evouvous |
44 03 49 69 |
Kanda |
44 03 49 72 |
Kapokier/Bombax/Esodum |
44 03 49 73 |
Kondroti/Ovonga |
44 03 49 74 |
Kumbi/Okoa |
44 03 49 76 |
Landa |
44 03 49 77 |
Lati/Edjil |
44 03 49 78 |
Limbali |
44 03 49 79 |
Lotofa/Nkanang |
44 03 49 81 |
Mambodé/Amouk |
44 03 49 82 |
Moambé |
44 03 49 84 |
Mukulungu |
44 03 49 85 |
Mutundo |
44 03 49 86 |
Oboto/Abodzok |
44 03 49 87 |
Ozanbili/Angongui |
44 03 49 89 |
Osanga/Sikon |
44 03 49 90 |
Ouochi/Albizia/Angoyeme |
44 03 49 91 |
Tsanya/Akela |
44 03 49 97 |
OTHER TROPICAL WOODS (AGBA, EKOUNE, ALUMBI, MIAMA ETC.) |
44 03 49 99 |
Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood |
44 06 |
SAWN PRODUCTS |
44 07 29 00 |
Abura/Bahia |
44 07 29 01 |
ACAJOU |
44 07 29 02 |
Afromosia |
44 07 29 03 |
AIELE |
44 07 29 04 |
Ako |
44 07 29 05 |
Andoung |
44 07 29 06 |
Avodire |
44 07 29 07 |
Beté |
44 07 29 08 |
Bilinga |
44 07 29 09 |
Bossé |
44 07 29 10 |
Bubinga |
44 07 29 11 |
Dabéma |
44 07 29 12 |
Douka |
44 07 29 13 |
Doussié |
44 07 29 14 |
EBONY |
44 07 29 15 |
Eyong |
44 07 29 16 |
Framiré |
44 07 29 17 |
Fromager |
44 07 29 18 |
Igaganga |
44 07 29 19 |
Izombé |
44 07 29 20 |
Kossipo |
44 07 29 21 |
Kotibé |
44 07 29 22 |
Kodrodus |
44 07 29 23 |
Limba |
44 07 29 24 |
Moabi |
44 07 29 25 |
Movingui |
44 07 29 26 |
Mutényé |
44 07 29 27 |
Niangon |
44 07 29 28 |
Niové |
44 07 29 29 |
Olon |
44 07 29 30 |
Ovoga |
44 07 29 31 |
Ozigo |
44 07 29 32 |
Padouk |
44 07 29 33 |
Pao rosa |
44 07 29 34 |
Tchitola |
44 07 29 35 |
Tola |
44 07 29 36 |
Zingana |
44 07 29 37 |
Abalé/abing |
44 07 29 38 |
Akan or adoum |
44 07 29 39 |
Amvout or ekong |
44 07 29 40 |
Angueuk |
44 07 29 41 |
Aningré |
44 07 29 42 |
Apa/paschiloba |
44 07 29 43 |
Asila/omang |
44 07 29 44 |
Ayous/obéché |
44 07 29 45 |
Azobé |
44 07 29 46 |
Bodioa |
44 07 29 47 |
Cordia/ebe/mukumari |
44 07 29 48 |
Dambala |
44 07 29 49 |
Diana/celtis/odou |
44 07 29 50 |
Dibetou |
44 07 29 12 |
Ebiara/abem |
44 07 29 52 |
Ekaba |
44 07 29 53 |
Ekone |
44 07 29 54 |
Ekop evene |
44 07 29 55 |
Ekop gombé mamelle |
44 07 29 56 |
Ekop naga |
44 07 29 57 |
Emien/ekouk |
44 07 29 58 |
Essak |
44 07 29 59 |
Eseng/lo |
44 07 29 60 |
Essessang |
44 07 29 61 |
Esson |
44 07 29 62 |
Etimbé |
44 07 29 63 |
Eveuss/gon |
44 07 29 64 |
Evoula/vitex |
44 07 29 65 |
Eyeck |
44 07 29 66 |
Faro |
44 07 29 67 |
Iatandza/evouvous |
44 07 29 68 |
Alomba |
44 07 29 69 |
Iroko |
44 07 29 70 |
Kanda |
44 07 29 71 |
Kapokier/bombax |
44 07 29 72 |
Kondroti/ovonga |
44 07 29 73 |
Koto |
44 07 29 74 |
Kumbi/ekos |
44 07 29 75 |
Landa |
44 07 29 76 |
Lati/edjil |
44 07 29 77 |
Limbali |
44 07 29 78 |
Longhi |
44 07 29 79 |
Lotofa/nkanang |
44 07 29 80 |
Mambode/amouk |
44 07 29 81 |
Mansonia |
44 07 29 82 |
YELLOW Moambé |
44 07 29 83 |
Mukulungu |
44 07 29 84 |
Mutundo |
44 07 29 85 |
Oboto/abodzok |
44 07 29 86 |
Okoumé |
44 07 29 87 |
Onzabili/angongui |
44 07 29 88 |
Osanga/sikon |
44 07 29 89 |
Ouochi/albizia |
44 07 29 90 |
Ovangkol |
44 07 29 91 |
Sapelli |
44 07 29 92 |
Sipo |
44 07 29 93 |
Tali |
44 07 29 94 |
Tiama |
44 07 29 95 |
Tsanga/akela |
44 07 29 96 |
Wengué |
44 07 29 97 |
Other tropical woods |
44 07 29 98 |
Parquets |
44 09 20 00 |
Veneers |
44 08 39 00 |
Plywood |
44 12 13 00 |
Finished timber and derived products |
94 03 30 00 |
94 03 40 00 |
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94 03 50 00 |
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94 03 60 00 |
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44 17 00 00 |
ANNEX I-B
PRODUCTS |
CEMAC CODES |
Logs |
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ACAJOU |
44 03 49 02 |
Afromosia |
44 03 49 03 |
Bété/Mansonia |
44 03 49 08 |
Bossé |
44 03 49 10 |
Bubinga |
44 03 49 11 |
Douka |
44 03 49 13 |
Red Doussié |
44 03 49 14 |
Fromager |
44 03 49 18 |
Moabi |
44 03 49 26 |
Movingui |
44 03 49 27 |
Padouk |
44 03 49 34 |
Pao rosa |
44 03 49 35 |
Zingana |
44 03 49 38 |
APA OR WHITE DOUSSIE |
44 03 49 44 |
Aningré |
44 03 49 43 |
Dibétou |
44 03 49 52 |
Ilomba |
44 03 49 70 |
Iroko |
44 03 49 71 |
Longhi/abam |
44 03 49 80 |
Ovangkol |
44 03 49 92 |
Sapelli |
44 03 49 93 |
Sipo |
44 03 49 94 |
Wengué |
44 03 49 98 |
ANNEX II
LEGALITY MATRICES
I.
Definition of legality
II.
The legality matrices
Title Supply source |
CE |
VC |
ARB |
AEB |
State |
PS |
PBO |
APC |
F. Private estate forest (FD) |
LM1 |
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LM4 |
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F. Communal forest (Cle) |
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LM4 |
LM2 |
LM7 |
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F. National domain forest (FDN) |
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LM5 |
LM3 |
LM4 |
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LM7 |
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F. Community forest (FC) |
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LM4 |
LM6 |
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F. Private forest (FP) |
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Timber processing unit (UTB) |
LM8 |
III.
Method of use
MATRIX 1: LOGGING AGREEMENT
Criterion 1: The logging/processing forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The forestry entity has legal personality, holds approval as a logger and is registered as a timber processor
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: The forestry entity holds a forestry concession and has a logging agreement concluded with the administration responsible for forests
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
A - Under a provisional or definitive logging agreement
B – Under a definitive logging agreement
Indicator 1.3: In the event that the logging/processing activity is subcontracted, the subcontracting forestry entity has documents confirming the regularity of the situation
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The forestry entity has not been suspended or had its approval or right withdrawn by the administration
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax obligations under existing law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations as regards logging and forest management
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity has competent and adequate professional resources, either internally or through the agency of a natural person or legal entity, to perform the management work
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity holds a legal harvesting licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The forestry entity respects the existing logging rules in the areas awarded
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.4: The forestry entity respects the timber quantities awarded to it (number of stems/volume) in accordance with the requirements of the certificate/annual permit
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations as regards timber transportation
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the logs produced or purchased on the local market for processing in its installations are accompanied by all the necessary documents and the regulatory markings to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 3.2: The forestry entity ensures that the logs imported for processing in its installations are accompanied by the necessary documents to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 3.3: The forestry entity ensures that the timber and derived products from its installations are transported entirely legally and are accompanied by all the documents required in order to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to employment law, social security law and the collective bargaining agreements of the timber industry
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 4.2: The forestry entity respects the social obligations prescribed by the Forestry Code
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 5: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to the protection of biodiversity and the environment
Indicator 5.1: The forestry entity has made the necessary arrangements to prohibit the involvement of its staff in poaching, commercial hunting and the transportation or trade in hunting equipment and means. It encourages, supports and/or initiates all campaigns seeking to ensure application of the regulations in relation to hunting and to the protection of the fauna on its sites
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 5.2: The forestry entity has complied with the environmental legislation and implements the identified mitigating measures
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 2: STATE LOGGING OF A COMMUNAL FOREST
Criterion 1: The logging forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The forestry entity has legal personality and has a forest that has been classified on its behalf or that it has itself planted
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: In the event that the logging activity is subcontracted, the subcontracting forestry entity has documents confirming the regularity of the situation
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.3: The forestry entity has not been suspended by the forestry administration following acts contravening what is set out in the approved management plan
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The forestry entity has complied with its tax obligations under existing law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations as regards logging and forest management
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity has competent and adequate professional resources, either internally or through the agency of a natural person or legal entity, to perform the management work
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity holds a legal harvesting licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The forestry entity respects the logging rules in the areas awarded
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.4: The forestry entity respects the authorised timber quantities (number of stems/volume) in accordance with the requirements of the annual permit
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations as regards timber transportation
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the timber and derived products are accompanied by all the documents required in order to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to employment law, social security law and the collective bargaining agreements of the timber industry
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 4.2: The forestry entity respects the provisions of its terms and conditions in relation to the local communities within its area(s) of work
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 5: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to the protection of biodiversity and the environment
Indicator 5.1: The forestry entity has made the necessary arrangements to prohibit the involvement of its staff in poaching, commercial hunting and the transportation or trade in hunting equipment and means. It encourages, supports and/or initiates all campaigns seeking to ensure application of the regulations in relation to hunting and to the protection of the fauna on its sites
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 5.2: The forestry entity has complied with the legislation relating to the studies of environmental impact, and implements or arranges for implementation of the identified mitigating measures
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 3: AUTHORISATION TO RECOVER STANDING TREES (ARB)
Criterion 1: The logging forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The forestry entity has legal personality and is approved as a logger
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: The forestry entity holds a salvage licence issued by the administration responsible for forests, in accordance with the law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.3: In the event that the salvage work is subcontracted, the subcontracting forestry entity has documents confirming the regularity of the situation
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The forestry entity has not been suspended or had its approval or right withdrawn by the administration
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax obligations under existing law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging forestry entity meets its logging obligations
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity respects the location of the project
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity respects the authorised timber quantities (number of stems/estimated volume) in accordance with the requirements of the licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The forestry entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards timber transportation
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the salvaged timber is transported entirely legally and is accompanied by all the documents required in order to certify its legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to employment law, social security law and the collective bargaining agreements of the timber industry
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 4.2: The forestry entity respects the provisions of its terms and conditions in relation to the local communities within its area(s) of work
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 5: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards biodiversity protection
Indicator 5.1: The logging forestry entity has made the necessary arrangements to prohibit the involvement of its staff in poaching, commercial hunting and the transportation or trade in hunting equipment and means. It encourages, supports and/or initiates all campaigns seeking to ensure application of the regulations in relation to hunting and to the protection of the fauna on its sites
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 4: TIMBER REMOVAL LICENCE (AEB)
(HARVESTED, FAILED, ABANDONED OR CONFISCATED)
Criterion 1: The logging forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The forestry entity has legal personality and is approved as a logger
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: The forestry entity holds a timber removal licence issued by the administration responsible for forests, in accordance with the law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.3: The forestry entity has not been suspended or had its approval or right withdrawn by the administration and is not implicated in the commission of the offence on account of which the timber has been confiscated
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The forestry entity has complied with its tax obligations under existing law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging forestry entity meets its logging obligations
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity respects the timber quantities (volume) awarded in accordance with the requirements of the licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards timber transportation
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the timber removed is transported entirely legally and is accompanied by all the documents required and regulatory markings in order to certify its legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to employment law, social security law and the collective bargaining agreements of the timber industry
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 5: CUT TIMBER SALE (VC) IN THE NATIONAL FOREST DOMAIN
Criterion 1: The logging forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The forestry entity has legal personality and is approved as a logger
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: The forestry entity is the holder of a cut timber sale licence legally awarded by the administration responsible for forests
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.3: In the event that the logging activity is subcontracted, the subcontracting forestry entity has documents confirming the regularity of the situation
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The forestry entity has not been suspended or had its approval or right withdrawn by the administration
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax obligations under existing law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging forestry entity meets its logging obligations
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity has competent and adequate professional resources, either internally or through the agency of a natural person or legal entity, to produce the logging inventory
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity respects the logging rules in the areas awarded
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The forestry entity holds a legal harvesting licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.4: The forestry entity respects the authorised timber quantities (number of stems/volume) in accordance with the requirements of the annual certificate
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards timber transportation
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the logs produced are accompanied by all the documents and regulatory markings required in order to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to employment law, social security law and the collective bargaining agreements of the timber industry
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 4.2: The forestry entity respects the social obligations prescribed by the Forestry Code
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 5: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to the protection of biodiversity and the environment
Indicator 5.1: The forestry entity has made the necessary arrangements to prohibit the involvement of its staff in poaching, commercial hunting and the transportation or trade in hunting equipment and means. It encourages, supports and/or initiates all campaigns seeking to ensure application of the regulations in relation to hunting and to the protection of the fauna on its sites
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 5.2: The forestry entity has complied with the legislation relating to the studies of environmental impact, and implements the identified mitigating measures
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 6: STATE LOGGING OF A COMMUNITY FOREST
Criterion 1: The logging forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The community is organised in the form of a legally recognised legal entity
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: The community is the beneficiary of a legally awarded community forest and a management agreement signed with the administration
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
A– Provisional management agreement
B– Final management agreement
Indicator 1.3: In the event that the logging activity is subcontracted, the subcontracting forestry entity has documents confirming the regularity of the situation
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The community is not the subject of a measeg withdrawing or suspending the existing management agreement by the administration responsible for forests
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards logging and forest management
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity has competent and adequate professional resources, either internally or through the agency of a natural person or legal entity, to perform the inventory work stipulated in the PSG
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity holds a legal harvesting licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The forestry entity respects the logging rules in the land authorised for logging
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.4: The forestry entity respects the authorised timber quantities (number of stems/volume) in accordance with the requirements of the annual logging certificate
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations as regards timber transportation
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the timber and derived products are transported entirely legally and are accompanied by all the documents required and regulatory markings in order to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity respects the provisions of the PSG in relation to the local communities within its area(s) of work
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 5: The logging/processing forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to the protection of biodiversity and the environment
Indicator 5.1: The forestry entity has made the necessary arrangements to prohibit the involvement of the population in poaching, commercial hunting and the transportation or trade in hunting equipment and means. It encourages, supports and/or initiates all campaigns seeking to ensure application of the regulations in relation to the protection of biodiversity in the community forest
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 5.2: The forestry entity has complied with the environmental legislation and implements the identified mitigating measures
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 7: SPECIAL PERMIT (ebony logging)
Criterion 1: The logging forestry entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The forestry entity has legal personality and is approved as a logger
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: The forestry entity is the holder of a special permit legally awarded by the administration responsible for forests
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.3: In the event that the logging/processing activity is subcontracted, the subcontracting forestry entity has documents confirming the regularity of the situation
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.4: The forestry entity has not been suspended or had its approval or right withdrawn by the administration
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.5: The forestry entity has complied with its tax obligations under existing law
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The logging forestry entity meets its logging obligations
Indicator 2.1: The forestry entity holds a legal harvesting licence
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The forestry entity respects the timber quantities (tonnage/volume) awarded in accordance with the requirements of the special permit
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The forestry entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards the transportation of special products
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity ensures that the special products harvested or purchased on the local market for processing in its installations are accompanied by all the necessary documents to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 3.2: The forestry entity ensures that the special products imported for processing in its installations are accompanied by the necessary documents to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 3.3: The forestry entity ensures that the special products from its installations are transported entirely legally and are accompanied by all the documents required in order to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The logging forestry entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 4.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to the Employment Code (processing and industrial)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 5: The logging forestry entity meets its obligations as regards environmental protection (industrial and processing)
Indicator 5.1: The forestry entity has complied with the legislation relating to the studies of environmental impact, and implements the identified mitigating measures
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
MATRIX 8: TIMBER PROCESSING UNIT (UTB)
Criterion 1: The processing entity is legally authorised
Indicator 1.1: The processing entity has legal personality and is registered as a timber processor
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.2: If the processing entity subcontracts the processing work to the holder of a forestry right, it has the documents certifying the regulatory of that situation in addition to those described under 1.1
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 1.3: The processing entity has complied with its tax obligations
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 2: The processing entity obtains supplies of timber of legal origin and meets its obligations in relation to timber transportation
Indicator 2.1: The processing entity ensures that timber purchased on the local market for processing in its installations is accompanied by all the necessary documents to certify its legal origin
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.2: The processing entity ensures that the timber imported for processing in its installations is accompanied by the necessary documents to certify its legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.3: The processing entity ensures that timber and derived products from its installations are transported entirely legally and are accompanied by all the documents required in order to certify their legal origins
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Indicator 2.4: The processing entity has complied with its tax and forestry tax obligations associated with its activity(ies)
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 3: The processing entity meets its social obligations
Indicator 3.1: The forestry entity meets its obligations in relation to employment law, social security law and the collective bargaining agreements of the timber industry
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
Criterion 4: The processing entity meets its obligations in relation to environmental protection
Indicator 4.1: The processing entity has complied with the legislation relating to the studies of environmental impact, and implements the identified mitigating measures
References to legislation, regulations and rules
Verifiers
References to existing legislation, regulations and rules
Rules and other documents
ANNEX III-A
LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM
I.
Introduction
II.
Coverage
III.
Verification of the legality of the forestry entity
IV.
National monitoring of forestry activities
V.
National control of forestry activities
VI.
Verification of the conformity of the supply chain
VI a. Objective
VI b. Coverage
VI c. Principles
VI d. The actors and their rôles
Flowchart of the flow of data transmission/consultation
VI e. Information management
Milestones |
Operations |
Responsibility for the operation |
Data to be encoded |
Responsibility for the encoding |
Verification (physical and documentary control) |
Data reconciliation |
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Logging inventories |
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Data entry by the operators and recording in SIGIF II Inventory card recorded in the Central Unit of Forest Mapping (UCECAF) |
Field control by MINFOF of the quality/viability of the inventory (central and devolved departments) based on sampling (verification rules) |
Test for coherence with the management inventories (in particular in relation to inventorised species) |
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Field control by MINFOF (devolved departments, National Control Team (BNC) and the Independent Observer (OI)) |
Test for automatic coherence in the SIGIF II between the volume/number of standing trees felled and authorised. Interface with MESURE database of the Ministry of Finance (MINFI) (felling tax) |
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Field control by MINFOF (devolved departments, BNC and the OI) with systematic verification and at checkpoints, of the validity/viability of the documents, recording of barcodes and physical verification of volumes in the log waybill declarations |
Automatic coherence test in SIGIF II (in particular between rolled volumes and felled volumes, destination etc.) |
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Field control by MINFOF (devolved departments, BNC, OI and checkpoints) with systematic verification of the validity/viability of the documents, recording of barcodes and physical verification of volumes in the declarations in the ‘intermediate depot’ log waybill and waybill |
Automatic coherence test in SIGIF II between ‘intermediate depot’ log waybill and waybill |
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Entry by the operators and recording in SIGIF II |
Systematic joint control by MINFOF and MINFI Physical verification of billets and comparison of information on waybills → Reading of barcodes and entry of ‘intermediate depot’ log waybill and waybill by the MINFOF agents |
Automatic coherence test in SIGIF II between rolled volumes and volumes at plant entry Link with MESURE database of the MINFI (plant entry tax) |
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Entry into processing chain |
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Systematic joint control by MINFOF and MINFI Physical verification of blocks and comparison with information on plant entry codes |
Automatic coherence test in SIGIF II between plant entry volumes and production chain entry volumes (processing chain) |
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Systematic joint control by MINFOF and MINFI |
Comparison between volumes entering and leaving the production chain and test of coherence against average material yields per species Link between processed products (leaving the plant) and logs registered in the CEU, for daily reconciliation if possible |
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Field control by MINFOF (devolved departments, BNC, OI and checkpoints) with systematic verification of the validity/viability of the documents, recording of barcodes and physical verification of volumes in the declarations in the ‘intermediate depot’ log waybill and waybill |
Automatic reconciliation in SIGIF II |
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Encoding by the operators of the data contained in the specification bulletins on timber for export (BSE) and in SIGIF II |
Physical loading control by MINFOF and customs Stamp on loading certificate |
Reconciliation test in the SIGIF II database between Douala International Terminal (DIT) and BSE |
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Timber in transit |
Entry of timber in transit |
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Transport documentation (waybills, specification bulletins, certificates of origin and customs documents) Data encoded in SIGIF II
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Verification by the checkpoint of the transport documentation and other documents from the country of origin |
Reconciliation between data of departure ports and points of entry, based on data from SIGIF II |
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Entry of imported timber |
Operator (importer) |
Transport documentation (waybills, specification bulletins, certificates of origin and customs documents) Legal import documentation Proven certificates of legality or durability (while awaiting FLEGT licence from the countries in question) encoded in SIGIF II
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Border post and operator at plant entry |
Verification by the checkpoint of the import licence, transport documentation and other documents from the country of origin The timber enters the normal supply chain monitoring circuit |
Reconciliation with plant entry depot by country of origin. Based on data encoded in SIGIF II |
VII.
Issue of flegt licences
VIII.
Independent audit
IX.
Conclusion
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
ANNEX III-B
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF THE LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM
I.
Implementation structures of the Legality Assurance System
I a.
Central departments responsible for controlling legality
I b.
Devolved departments responsible for legality
INSTITUTIONAL FLOWCHART
II.
Monitoring body at national level
ANNEX IV
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE RELEASE FOR FREE CIRCULATION IN THE UNION OF TIMBER AND DERIVED PRODUCTS EXPORTED FROM CAMEROON AND ACCOMPANIED BY A FLEGT LICENCE
I.
Principles
II.
Deadlines
III.
Procedure
IV.
Summary flowchart
ANNEX V
REQUIREMENTS FOR ISSUING FLEGT LICENSES
CHAPTER 1
FORMALITIES FOR THE ISSUE OF LICENCES
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
CHAPTER 2
TAXES
Article 4
CHAPTER 3
REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO FLEGT LICENCES
Article 5
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Article 9
Article 10
CHAPTER 4
FLEGT LICENCE LOST, STOLEN OR DESTROYED
Article 11
PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF RESERVATIONS REGARDING THE AUTHENTICITY OF A LICENCE
Article 12
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WITH REGARD TO A COMPUTERISED FLEGT LICENCE
Article 13
APPENDICES
Appendix 1
FORMAT OF THE FLEGT LICENCE
Appendix 2
EXPLANATORY NOTES
GENERAL DETAILS
Box 1 |
Licensing body |
State the name and address of the licensing authority. |
Box 2 |
Reference of the certificate of legality |
Space reserved for the licensing country. |
Box 3 |
FLEGT licence number |
State the licence number. |
Box 4 |
Expiry date |
Period of validity of the licence. |
Box 5 |
Country of export |
This refers to the partner country from where the timber and derived products were exported to the Union. |
Box 6 |
ISO code |
State the two-letter code for the partner country referred to in box 5. |
Box 7 |
Means of transport |
State the means of transport to the point of export. |
Box 8 |
Licensee |
State the name and address of the exporter. |
Box 9 |
Commercial designation |
State the commercial designation of the timber and derived products. |
Box 10 |
HS heading and description |
State the four or six digit product code produced in accordance with the Harmonised commodity description and coding system. |
Box 11 |
Common or scientific names |
State the common or scientific names of the categories of timber used in the product. If more than one category of timber is used in a product, use a separate line for each category. Optional in the case of composite products or components that contain more than one unidentifiable category (e.g. particle boards). |
Box 12 |
Country of harvest |
State the countries where the categories of timber referred to in box 10 were harvested. If more than one category is used in the product, indicate all sources of timber used. Optional in the case of composite products or components that contain more than one unidentifiable category. |
Box 13 |
ISO codes |
State the ISO codes of the countries referred to in box 12. Optional in the case of composite products or components that contain more than one unidentifiable category. |
Box 14 |
Volume (m3) |
State the overall volume in m3. Optional, unless the information referred to in box 15 has been omitted. |
Box 15 |
Net weight |
State the total weight in kg, namely the net weight of the timber and derived products without immediate containers or any packaging, other than bearers, spacers, stickers, etc. Optional, unless the information referred to in box 14 has been omitted. |
Box 16 |
Number of units |
State the number of units, where a manufactured product is best quantified in this way. Optional. |
Box 17 |
Distinguishing marks |
State any distinguishing marks where appropriate, e.g. batch number, bill of lading number. Optional. |
Box 18 |
Signature and stamp of licensing authority |
The box must be signed by the authorised official and stamped with the official stamp of the licensing authority. The place and date must also be stated. |
ANNEX VI
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE INDEPENDENT SYSTEM AUDIT
I.
Introduction
II.
Main tasks
III.
Qualification required
IV.
Methodology
V.
Sources of information
VI.
Reports
VII.
Recruitment rules
ANNEX VII
PUBLISHED INFORMATION
ANNEX VIII
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF THE LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM (LAS)
I.
Definition of legality
II.
Control of the supply chain
II a.
Logging rights
II b.
Systems for controlling the supply chain
II c.
Quantities
II d.
Data gathering
II e.
Mixing of legally verified timber with timber approved elsewhere
II f.
Imported timber products
III.
Verification
III a.
Organisation
III b.
Verification against the definition of legality
III c.
Verification of systems for controlling the supply chain
III d.
Non-compliance
IV.
Licensing
IV a.
Organisation
IV b.
Issuing of FLEGT licences
IV c.
Consignment-based licences
V.
Instructions on the independent system audit
V a.
Institutional arrangements
V b.
The independent auditor
VI.
The Evaluation criteria of the system established in the Union to accept FLEGT licences
ANNEX IX
Activities |
Secondary activities |
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