A packaged natural mineral water is freely imported if it is included on the list, published in the Official Journal of the European Union, of natural mineral waters recognised as such by the Member States of the European Union.
A packaged natural mineral water from a Member State of the European Union or from another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area and imported under the same designations as in the country of origin is also freely imported.
In other cases, a natural mineral water may be imported after authorisation has been granted by the prefect of the department in which the importer seeking authorisation for first release for consumption in France is based, provided that the water meets the requirements of this code. The Prefect’s decision must state the reasons on which it is based. If the application for import authorisation is kept silent for more than six months, the decision is deemed to have been rejected.
The authorisation is published in the department’s official journal of administrative acts. It constitutes administrative recognition of its status as a natural mineral water within the meaning of article R. 1322-2.
The Prefect sends a copy of the import authorisation order to the Minister for Health, for notification to the European Commission and publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
A copy of the prefectoral authorisation must be presented during a customs inspection.