Regulation 2001/1338 - Measures necessary for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting

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This regulation has been published on July  4, 2001 and entered into force on the same day.

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Council Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001 of 28 June 2001 laying down measures necessary for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Number legal act Regulation 2001/1338
Original proposal COM(2000)492 EN
CELEX number i 32001R1338

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Document 28-06-2001
Publication in Official Journal 04-07-2001; Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,OJ L 181, 4.7.2001,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 19 Volume 003,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 19 Volume 009,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 19 Volume 003,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 19 Volume 004,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 19 Volume 004
Effect 04-07-2001; Entry into force Date pub. See Art 13
04-07-2001; Partial application Date pub. See Art 13
01-01-2002; Application See Art 13
End of validity 31-12-9999

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Council Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001 of 28 June 2001 laying down measures necessary for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting

Official Journal L 181 , 04/07/2001 P. 0006 - 0010

Council Regulation (EC) No 1338/2001

of 28 June 2001

laying down measures necessary for the protection of the euro against counterfeiting

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular the third sentence of Article 123(4) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament(2),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Central Bank(3),

Whereas:

  • (1) 
    Council Regulation (EC) No 974/98 of 3 May 1998 on the introduction of the euro(4), provides for euro notes to be put into circulation by the European Central Bank (ECB) and by the national central banks (NCB) of the participating Member States and for euro coins to be put into circulation by the participating Member States from 1 January 2002; a system for protecting the euro against counterfeiting must therefore be adopted rapidly so that it can be operational before euro notes and coins are put into circulation.
  • (2) 
    The arrangements put in place by the Council Act of 26 July 1995 drawing up the Convention on the establishment of a European Police Office (Europol Convention)(5) and by the Council Decision of 29 April 1999 extending Europol's mandate to deal with forgery of money and means of payment(6) are designed to combat counterfeiting in general.
  • (3) 
    In its framework Decision of 29 May 2000 on increasing protection by criminal penalties and other sanctions against counterfeiting in connection with the introduction of the euro(7), the Council adopted provisions to ensure that the euro is protected in an appropriate way by effective measures under criminal law.
  • (4) 
    Measures to protect the euro against counterfeiting concern the Community as part of its responsibility in respect of the single currency; the legal protection of the euro cannot be satisfactorily ensured by the individual Member States alone, since euro notes and coins will circulate beyond the territories of the participating Member States. It is therefore necessary to adopt Community legislation defining the measures necessary for euro notes and coins to circulate in the proper conditions to ensure the overall effective and consistent protection of the euro against activities likely to jeopardise its credibility, and thus to adopt appropriate measures so that everything is ready in good time before 1 January 2002.
  • (5) 
    For the purposes of applying this Regulation it is necessary to define or to take over the existing definitions of certain concepts such as euro counterfeiting, technical and statistical data and the national authorities competent for research inter alia with a view to the gathering and analysis of data concerning counterfeiting, including the central offices provided for in Article 12 of the Geneva Convention.
  • (6) 
    It should be ensured that the technical and statistical data collected by the competent national authorities regarding counterfeit euro notes and coins and as far as possible unauthorised notes are communicated to the ECB while allowing the competent national authorities and, in accordance with its responsibilities, the Commission, to have access to such data. It is also envisaged that Europol will have access to such data on the basis of an agreement between it and the ECB.
  • (7) 
    The counterfeiting analysis centre (CAC) established and managed under the auspices of the ECB, in accordance with its Guideline(8), centralises the classification and analysis of technical data relating to counterfeit notes.
  • (8) 
    The technical scheme for handling counterfeit euro coins which the Council accepted...

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