of December 23, 1997 No. 434-OD
About customs control over radioactive materials
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It is approved State committee of border troops Republic of Belarus on December 3, 1997. |
It is approved Committee for State Security Republic of Belarus |
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It is approved The Promatomnadzor under the Ministry of Emergency Situations Republic of Belarus |
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According to Article 44 of the Customs code of the Republic of Belarus and in pursuance of the Protocol signed by Customs Service of the Republic of Belarus and Customs Service of the Russian Federation of June 30, 1995 I ORDER:
1. Approve "Procedure for the organization of customs control over radioactive materials".
2. To chiefs of customs to bring this order to staff of the customs, customs agents and subjects of managing located in zone of activities of customs.
3. This Procedure is subject to state registration and becomes effective from the moment of registration.
4. To impose control of execution of this order on the vice-chairman of Committee Derevyashko A. N.
Acting Chairman of Committee
V. V. Makarevich
Approved by the Order of the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Belarus of December 23, 1997, No. 434-OD
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The document ceased to be valid according to the Resolution of the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Belarus of 14.11.2011 No. 53