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To the Contract about the Customs code
Customs union accepted
By the decision of Interstate Council
The Euroasian economic community
( Supreme body of customs union)
At a level of the chapters of the states
From November 27, 2009 N 17
(unofficial translation)

Russian version

CUSTOMS CODE OF CUSTOMS UNION




SECTION 4. CUSTOMS OPERATIONS PRE-FILING OF CUSTOMS DECLARATION
Chapter 21. << >> Chapter 23.
C H A P T E R 22. "The main provisions on the movement of goods"


A r t i c l e 150.
Movement of goods across the customs border

1. All persons shall have equal right to move goods across the customs border in compliance with the provisions laid down by the customs legislation of the customs union and the law states - members of the customs union.
2. Goods across the customs border in the manner prescribed by the customs legislation of the customs union.
For certain categories of goods, including supplies, goods for personal use, international carriage of vehicles, this Code and (or) international treaties of - Members of the customs union may be established characteristics of their movement across the customs border.
3. Goods across the customs border shall be subject to customs control in the manner prescribed by the customs legislation of the customs union and the law states - members of the customs union.
When carrying out customs control, customs authorities and their officials shall not impose requirements and restrictions are not provided by the customs legislation of the customs union and the law states - members of the customs union.
4. When importing into the customs territory of the customs union and the exportation from the territory of goods needed for disaster response, emergency situations of natural and man-made military equipment needed to perform peacekeeping actions or conduct exercises and goods exposed to rapid deterioration , live animals, radioactive materials, explosives, international mail, express cargo, humanitarian and technical assistance, communications and materials to the media and other similar items of customs operations, prior to submitting the customs declarations are made in a matter of priority.

A r t i c l e 151.
Places of movement of goods across the customs border

Mostly the movement of goods across the customs border are checkpoints at the State (customs) border states - members of a customs union or other places, certain laws of the - members of the customs union.

A r t i c l e 152.
Prohibitions and restrictions on movement of goods across the customs border

1. Movement of goods across the customs border shall be subject to prohibitions and restrictions, unless otherwise prescribed by this Code, the international treaties of the - members of a customs union, the decisions of the Customs Union Commission and the regulations of states - members of a customs union, issued in accordance with international treaties of the States - Members Customs Union, which established such prohibitions and restrictions.
2. Goods prohibited to import into the customs territory of the customs union, arrived at the customs territory of the customs union are subject to immediate removal from the customs territory of the customs union, unless otherwise provided by law and (or) international treaties of the States - Members of the customs union.
Taking measures to export these goods rests with the carrier or their owner, unless otherwise stipulated by law and (or) international treaties of - members of the customs union.
3. Goods prohibited to export from the customs territory of the customs union, are not subject to the actual export from the customs territory of the customs union, unless otherwise provided by law and (or) international treaties of the States - Members of the customs union.
4. If the importation into the customs territory of the customs union, or exportation from such territory, the goods restricted for import or export, no documents confirming compliance with the restrictions, the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this article.
5. If you can not export the goods specified in paragraphs 3 and 4 of this article, or to exercise their immediate removal of the goods shall be detained in accordance with Chapter 21 of this Code.

A r t i c l e 153.
Use and (or) disposal of goods across the customs border

1. Use and (or) disposal of goods across the customs border, before they are released by customs authorities in a manner and on terms established by the customs legislation of the customs union.
2. Use and (or) disposal of goods after their release by the customs authority in accordance with the terms of the declared customs procedure.

A r t i c l e 154.
Goods that have become unusable, corrupted or damaged

Goods imported into the customs territory of the Customs Union, have become unusable, corrupted or damaged due to accident or force majeure to carry out customs operations related to their placement under the customs procedure, including during the period of temporary storage, as well as carriage of goods According to the customs procedure of customs transit in the future when the commission in respect of customs operations are also considered as if they were imported into the customs territory of the customs union in disrepair, damaged or defective condition.

A r t i c l e 155.
Sampling and sample the goods stakeholders

1. Interested persons, including controlling state bodies, with the permission of the customs authority may take samples and specimens of goods in the cases stipulated by this Code and (or) and the law of - members of the customs union.
2. Permission for sampling and sample the goods issued by the customs authority, if such taking:
1) is not difficult to carry out customs control;
2) does not alter the characteristics of the goods;
3) does not entail the evasion of customs duties, taxes, or failure to prohibitions and restrictions.
3. Separate customs declaration for the samples of the goods not supplied on the condition that they will be listed in the declaration of goods.

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