Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/90 of 21 January 2022 laying down rules for the application of Directive (EU) 2019/883 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the detailed elements of the Union risk-based targeting mechanism for selecting ships for inspection (Text with EEA relevance)
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/90of 21 January 2022laying down rules for the application of Directive (EU) 2019/883 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the detailed elements of the Union risk-based targeting mechanism for selecting ships for inspection(Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,Having regard to Directive (EU) 2019/883 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on port reception facilities for the delivery of waste from ships, amending Directive 2010/65/EU and repealing Directive 2000/59/ECOJ L 151, 7.6.2019, p. 116., and in particular Article 11(2), second subparagraph, thereof,Whereas:(1)Effective enforcement of the obligation to deliver waste to port reception facilities is paramount to effectively address the problem of marine litter and other waste from shipping entering the marine environment.(2)A single Union risk-based targeting mechanism should provide for uniform conditions for selecting ships for inspection in accordance with Article 11(2) of Directive (EU) 2019/883.(3)By establishing the Union risk-based targeting mechanism, the relevant authorities in the Member States are to have a supporting tool to fulfil the inspection commitment in accordance with Article 11(1) of Directive (EU) 2019/883.(4)In order to assess the risk that a ship is not complying with the obligations established in Directive (EU) 2019/883, several parameters should be taken into account, which in conjunction provide a clear indication of such risk. Those parameters should be: the non-compliance or indications of non-compliance with the requirements for the delivery of waste; the period of time elapsed since the last inspection; the existence of previous reports of non-compliance by the relevant port authorities; the previous and the next port of call; the existence of an exemption for that ship; and the information included on SafeSeaNet and in THETIS-EU.(5)In order to provide for uniform conditions for the selection of ships for inspection, it is indispensable that Member States apply a harmonized methodology. Implementing acts adopted pursuant Directive (EU) 2019/883 should therefore take the form of implementing regulations.(6)The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee on Safe Seas and the Prevention of Pollution from Ships,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
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