Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic o... (22021A0618(01))
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Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Honduras on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber products to the European Union
- VOLUNTARY PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE REPUBLIC OF HONDURAS ON FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT, GOVERNANCE AND TRADE IN TIMBER PRODUCTS TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
- ARTICLE 1
- Objective
- ARTICLE 2
- Definitions
- ARTICLE 3
- FLEGT licensing scheme
- ARTICLE 4
- Licensing authority
- ARTICLE 5
- Competent authorities of the Union
- ARTICLE 6
- FLEGT licences
- ARTICLE 7
- Definition of legally produced timber
- ARTICLE 8
- Verifying the legality of the timber produced or acquired
- ARTICLE 9
- Release for free circulation of shipments covered by a FLEGT licence
- ARTICLE 10
- Independent auditor
- ARTICLE 11
- Irregularities
- ARTICLE 12
- Start date for the implementation of the FLEGT licensing scheme
- ARTICLE 13
- Application of the FLEGT licensing scheme to timber products not exported to the Union
- ARTICLE 14
- Schedule for implementation of this Agreement
- ARTICLE 15
- Supplementary and support measures
- ARTICLE 16
- Stakeholder involvement in the implementation of this Agreement
- ARTICLE 17
- Social safeguards
- ARTICLE 18
- Market incentives
- ARTICLE 19
- Joint Implementation Committee
- ARTICLE 20
- Transparency and access to public information
- ARTICLE 21
- Communication on the implementation of this Agreement
- ARTICLE 22
- Confidential information
- ARTICLE 23
- Territorial application
- ARTICLE 24
- Settlement of disputes
- ARTICLE 25
- Suspension
- ARTICLE 26
- Amendments
- ARTICLE 27
- Duration
- ARTICLE 28
- Termination of this Agreement
- ARTICLE 29
- Annexes
- ARTICLE 30
- Authentic texts
- ARTICLE 31
- Entry into force
- ANNEXES
- ANNEX I
- LIST OF TIMBER PRODUCTS COVERED BY THE FLEGT LICENSING SCHEME
- ANNEX II
- HONDURAN LEGALITY MATRICES
- 1. Principles
- 2. Considerations for verifying legality
- 3. Sources of timber
- 4. Changes to the regulatory, organisational and institutional framework of Honduras
- LEGALITY MATRICES
- Appendices
- ANNEX III
- CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE RELEASE FOR FREE CIRCULATION IN THE UNION OF TIMBER PRODUCTS EXPORTED FROM HONDURAS AND COVERED BY A FLEGT LICENCE
- FRAMEWORK
- ARTICLE 1
- Processing of FLEGT licences
- ARTICLE 2
- Checks on validity of FLEGT licence documentation
- ARTICLE 3
- Request for additional information
- ARTICLE 4
- Verification of the conformity of the FLEGT licence with the consignment
- ARTICLE 5
- Verification prior to the arrival of the consignment
- ARTICLE 6
- Other matters
- ARTICLE 7
- Release for free circulation
- ANNEX IV
- PROCEDURE FOR ISSUING FLEGT LICENCES
- ARTICLE 1
- General requirements for FLEGT licences
- ARTICLE 2
- Responsibility of the FLEGT licensing authority
- ARTICLE 3
- Procedure for issuing FLEGT licences
- ARTICLE 4
- Technical specifications for FLEGT licences in paper form
- ARTICLE 5
- Format for issuing FLEGT licences
- ARTICLE 6
- Copies of the FLEGT licence
- ARTICLE 7
- Validity, withdrawal and replacement of the FLEGT licence
- ARTICLE 8
- Management of infringements relating to the issuing of FLEGT licences
- ARTICLE 9
- Doubts about the validity and authenticity of a FLEGT licence
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE FORM
- ANNEX V
- HONDURAN LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR TIMBER PRODUCTS (LAS)
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1. General context
- 1.2. Objective of the Honduran Legality Assurance System for Timber Products (LAS)
- 1.3. New tools and elements for the improvement of forestry management.
- 2. HONDURAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK APPLICABLE TO THE LAS
- 2.1. International conventions and treaties
- 2.2. Regional conventions and treaties
- 2.3. National legislation on the sustainable management of natural resources
- 2.4. National legislation on labour matters
- 2.5. National legislation on the payment of state and municipal taxes for the export of timber products
- 2.6. National legislation on administrative procedures, transparency mechanisms and public participation
- 2.7. National legislation applied by the judicial officers
- 3. ELEMENTS OF THE LAS
- 3.1. Definition of legality
- 3.2. Verification of compliance with the legality definition
- 3.3. Supply-chain controls
- 3.4. FLEGT and H-Legal licensing process
- 3.5. Independent auditing
- 4. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND ROLE OF ACTORS INVOLVED IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAS
- 4.1. Actors involved in the implementation of the LAS
- 4.2. State institutions
- 4.2.1. National Institute for Forest Conservation and Development, Protected Areas and Wildlife (ICF)
- 4.2.2. Revenue Administration Service (SAR)
- 4.2.3. Municipalities
- 4.2.4. Institute of Property (IP)
- 4.2.5. Ministry of Employment and Social Security (STSS)
- 4.2.6. Honduran Institute of Social Security (IHSS)
- 4.2.7. Ministry of Energy, Natural Resources, Environment and Mines (MiAmbiente)
- 4.2.8. National Agrarian Institute (INA)
- 4.2.9. Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (SAG)
- 4.2.10. Customs Revenue Subdirectorate (DARA)
- 4.2.11. Government institutions indirectly involved
- 4.2.11.1. National Preventive Police (PNP)
- 4.2.11.2. Public Prosecutor's Office (MP)
- 4.2.11.3. Attorney-General's Office (PGR)
- 4.2.11.4. Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ)
- 4.2.11.5. Honduran armed forces (FFAA)
- 4.2.11.6. National Directorate of Indigenous and Afro-Honduran Peoples (DINAFROH)
- 4.2.11.7. Institute for Access to Public Information (IAIP)
- 4.2.11.8. National Commission on Human Rights (CONADEH)
- 4.2.11.9. National Research System for Forests, Protected Areas and Wildlife (SINFOR)
- 4.3. Private forestry sector
- 4.4. Civil society organisations
- 4.4.1. Local organisations
- 4.4.2. Non-governmental development organisations
- 4.5. Indigenous and Afro-descendant Peoples of Honduras
- 4.6. Capacity-building
- 5. COVERAGE/SCOPE OF THE LAS
- 5.1. Timber products included in the LAS
- 5.2. Markets covered by the LAS
- 5.3. Sources of timber covered by the LAS
- 5.3.1. Timber harvested on the national territory
- 5.3.2. Imported wood
- 5.3.3. Timber not covered by the LAS
- 5.4. Scope of operators included in the LAS
- 6. VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE LEGALITY DEFINITION
- 6.1. Legality verification principles
- 6.1.1. Institutions involved in legality verification
- 6.1.2. Verification procedures based on the Legality Matrices
- 6.1.3. Storage of the means of verifying legality
- 6.1.4. Information systems and verification functionalities
- 6.1.5. Risk management principle in case of non-compliance with the LAS
- 6.1.6. Legality audit resulting in a legal compliance certificate
- 6.2. Obligation of operators with regard to legality verification
- 7. VERIFICATION OF THE TIMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCT SUPPLY CHAIN
- 7.1. Principles of supply-chain verification
- 7.2. Identification of timber products
- 7.3. Declaration of supply chain information by operators
- 7.4. Verification of imported timber products
- 7.5. Verification of timber products in transit
- 7.6. Verification of confiscated timber products
- 7.7. Verification of timber products sourced from land subject to a change in use
- 8. RECOGNITION OF PRIVATE CERTIFICATION
- 9. HANDLING OF CASES OF NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAS
- 10. MECHANISMS FOR HANDLING COMPLAINTS
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Objectives
- 10.3. Types of complaint-handling mechanism
- 10.4. Establishment of the complaint-handling mechanisms and governing principles
- 11. CONSULTATION, PARTICIPATION AND COORDINATION MECHANISMS CONCERNING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAS
- 11.1. Joint Implementation Committee (JIC)
- 11.2. Technical Committee
- 11.3. Interinstitutional Secretariat for the Implementation of the FLEGT-VPA (SIIAVA)
- 11.4. National Strategy for the Control of Illegal Logging and Transport of Forest Products (ENCTI) and its links to this Agreement
- 12. INCENTIVE, PROMOTIONAL, SAFEGUARD AND MITIGATION MEASURES DESIGNED TO INVOLVE THE SECTOR'S VARIOUS ACTORS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAS
- Appendix 1
- Links in the supply chain (pine forest)
- Appendix 2
- Links in the supply chain (broadleaved forest)
- ANNEX VI
- INDEPENDENT AUDIT
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. OBJECTIVES
- 3. TASKS
- 4. METHODOLOGY: METHODS FOR GATHERING AND ASSESSING INFORMATION AND REPORTING
- 4.1. Work schedule
- 4.2. Scope of work
- 4.3. Evidence gathering
- 4.4. Evaluation
- 4.5. Audit systems
- 5. REPORTS AND DISSEMINATION
- 5.1. The independent audit body will draw up its reports in accordance with the format and protocol agreed with the JIC. It must:
- 5.2. Reports approved by the JIC will be considered public documents and must be published on the Parties' webpages.
- 6. SOURCES OF INFORMATION
- 6.1. Government of Honduras and bodies appointed by the Government
- 6.2. Civil society, local communities and Indigenous and Afro-descendant Peoples of Honduras
- 6.3. Other sources
- 7. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
- 8. SELECTION PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
- 9. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- 9.1. Accessibility
- 9.2. Capacity-building and sustainability
- ANNEX VII
- CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING THE HONDURAN LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR TIMBER PRODUCTS (LAS)
- SECTION 1
- DEFINITION OF LEGALITY
- SECTION 2
- SUPPLY-CHAIN CONTROLS
- 2.1. Harvesting rights
- 2.2. Systems for checking the supply chain
- 2.3. Quantities
- 2.4. Reconciliation
- 2.5. Mixing of legally verified timber with other authorised timber:
- 2.6. Imported timber products
- SECTION 3
- VERIFICATION
- 3.1. Organisation
- 3.2. Verification of legality
- 3.3. Legal Compliance Certificate
- 3.3.1. Organisation
- 3.3.2. Issuing of legal compliance certificates
- 3.4. Verification of systems for controlling the supply chain
- 3.5. Recognition of voluntary certification systems
- 3.6. Cases of non-compliance
- 3.7. Mechanisms for handling complaints
- SECTION 4
- FLEGT LICENCES
- 4.1. Organisation
- 4.2. Issuing of FLEGT licences
- 4.3. FLEGT consignment-based licences
- 4.4. Queries on issued FLEGT licences
- SECTION 5
- INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INDEPENDENT AUDITING OF THE LAS
- 5.1. Institutional arrangements
- 5.2. Organisation acting as the independent auditor of the LAS
- ANNEX VIII
- SUPPLEMENTARY AND SUPPORT MEASURES
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. STEPPING UP COORDINATION BETWEEN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS AND OTHER ACTORS LINKED TO THIS AGREEMENT
- 2. CAPACITY BUILDING
- 3. STRATEGIC ACTIONS
- 4. STUDIES
- 5. LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
- 6. FUNDING MECHANISMS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY AND SUPPORT MEASURES
- ANNEX IX
- TRANSPARENCY AND ACCESS TO PUBLIC INFORMATION
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. OBJECTIVES
- 3. BACKGROUND
- 4. INFORMATION TO BE PUBLISHED
- 5. DISSEMINATION MECHANISMS
- 6. INFORMATION FROM OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
- ANNEX X
- JOINT IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE
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