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Section 4: Controls on certain operations carried out within the European Community.

Article 65 A of the French Customs Code

The customs administration is empowered to check the beneficiaries of benefits granted under the internal system by the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund, Guarantee Section, or by the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund, as well as those liable for the sums due under the internal system to these bodies. The information gathered in this way may be passed on to the paying agencies and to the Interministerial Commission for the…

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Article 65 A bis of the French Customs Code

1° Under the derogating provisions of Article 2a, the customs administration is authorised to check the quantity, quality, markings, packaging, destination or use of goods with national or Community status, for which any benefit allocated by the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund, Guarantee Section, or by the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund, is requested. In addition, it is authorised to issue approvals in accordance with current Community regulations, where these…

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Article 65 B of the French Customs Code

The customs administration may implement the provisions of articles 60 to 60-10, 61, 63b and 65 in order to ensure compliance with the special requirements applicable to trade in certain Community goods with the other Member States of the European Community. The list of goods referred to in the previous paragraph is laid down by order of the Minister responsible for customs.

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