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Biosafety Protocol Final Draft of Biosafety Protocol Approved at Montreal Meeting On Biological Diversity Convention, Released Jan. 29, 2000 (Final Text)

Article 1 - Objective

Article 2 - General Provisions

Article 3 - Use of Terms

Article 4 - Scope

Article 5 - Pharmaceuticals

Article 6 - Transit And Contained Use

Article 7 - Application Of The Advance Informed Agreement Procedure

Article 8 - Notification

Article 9 - Acknowledgement Of Receipt Of Notification

Article 10 - Decision Procedure

Article 11 - Procedure for Living Modified Organisms Intended for Direct use as Food or Feed, or for Processing

Article 12 - Review Of Decisions

Article 13 - Simplified Procedure

Article 14 - Bilateral, Regional and Multilateral Agreements and Arrangements

Article 15 - Risk Assessment

Article 16 - Risk Management

Article 17 - Unintentional Transboundary Movements And Emergency Measures

Article 18 - Handling, Transport, Packaging And Identification

Article 19 - Competent National Authorities And National Focal Points

Article 20 - Information-Sharing and the Biosafety Clearing-House

Article 21 - Confidential Information

Article 22 - Capacity-Building

Article 23 - Public Awareness And Participation

Article 24 - Non-Parties

Article 25 - Illegal Transboundary Movements

Article 26 - Socio-Economic Considerations

Article 27 - Liability And Redress

Article 28 - Financial Mechanism and Resources

Article 29 - Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of the Parties

Article 30 - Subsidiary Bodies

Article 31 - Secretariat

Article 32 - Relationship With The Convention

Article 33 - Monitoring And Reporting

Article 34 - Compliance

Article 35 - Assessment And Review

Article 36 - Signature

Article 37 - Entry Into Force

Article 38 - Reservations

Article 39 - Withdrawal

Article 40 - Authentic Texts

Annex I - Information Required In Notifications Under Articles 8, 10 And 13

Annex Ii - Risk Assessment Under Article 15

Objective

Use of risk assessment

Methodology

Points to consider

Annex III - Information Required For Living Modified Organisms Intended For Direct Use As Food Or Feed, Or For Processing Under Article 11

Metadata

SiSU Metadata, document information

Manifest

SiSU Manifest, alternative outputs etc.

Biosafety Protocol Final Draft of Biosafety Protocol Approved at Montreal Meeting On Biological Diversity Convention, Released Jan. 29, 2000 (Final Text)

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Biosafety Protocol Final Draft of Biosafety Protocol Approved at Montreal Meeting On Biological Diversity Convention, Released Jan. 29, 2000 (Final Text)

Article 17 - Unintentional Transboundary Movements And Emergency Measures

1. Each Party shall take appropriate measures to notify affected or potentially affected States, the Biosafety Clearing-House and, where appropriate, relevant international organizations, when it knows of an occurrence under its jurisdiction resulting in a release that leads or may lead to an unintentional transboundary movements of a living modified organism that is likely to have significant adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health in such States. The notification shall be provided as soon as the Party knows of the above situation.

2. Each Party shall, no later than the date of entry into force of the Protocol for it, make available to the Biosafety Clearing-House the relevant details setting out its point of contact for the purposes of receiving notifications under this Article.

3. Any notification arising from paragraph 1 above should include:

(a) Available relevant information on the estimated quantities and relevant characteristics and/or traits of the living modified organism;

(b) Information on the circumstances and estimated date of the release, and on the use of the living modified organism in the originating Party;

(c) Any available information about the possible adverse effects on the conversation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health, as well as available information about possible risk management measures;

(d) Any other relevant information; and

(e) A point of contact for further information.

4. In order to minimize any significant adverse effect on conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health, each Party, under whose jurisdiction the release of the living modified organism referred to in paragraph 1 above occurs, shall immediately consult the affected or potentially affected States to enable them to determine appropriate responses and initiate necessary action, including emergency measures.


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