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... 33. Joint submission and the sharing of information on substances should be provided for in order to increase the efficiency of the registration system, to reduce costs and to reduce testing on vertebrate animals. One of a group of multiple registrants should submit information on behalf of the others according to rules which ensure that all the required information is submitted, while allowing sharing of the costs burden. A registrant should be able to submit information directly to the Agency in certain specified cases. ...


ARTICLE-11: Joint submission of data by multiple registrants     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Joint submission of data by multiple registrants ...


ARTICLE-19: Joint submission of data on isolated intermediates by multiple registrants     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Joint submission of data on isolated intermediates by multiple registrants ...


ARTICLE-25: Objectives and general rules     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 2. The sharing and joint submission of information in accordance with this Regulation shall concern technical data and in particular information related to the intrinsic properties of substances. Registrants shall refrain from exchanging information concerning their market behaviour, in particular as regards production capacities, production or sales volumes, import volumes or market shares. ...


ARTICLE-64: Procedure for authorisation decisions     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 3. In preparing its opinion, each Committee referred to in paragraph 1 shall first check that the application includes all the information specified in Article 62 that is relevant to its remit. If necessary, the Committees shall, in consultation with each other, make a joint request to the applicant for additional information to bring the application into conformity with the requirements of Article 62. The Committee for Socio-economic Analysis may, if it deems it necessary, require the applicant or request third parties to submit, within a specified time period, additional information on possible alternative substances or technologies. Each Committee shall also take into account any information submitted by third parties. ...


... (b) proposing, coordinating and evaluating harmonised enforcement projects and joint inspections; ...


ARTICLE-95: Conflicts of opinion with other bodies     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 3. Where there is a fundamental conflict over scientific or technical points and the body concerned is a Community Agency or a scientific committee, the Agency and the body concerned shall work together either to solve the conflict or to submit a joint document to the Commission clarifying the scientific and/or technical points of conflict. ...


ARTICLE-114: Classification and labelling inventory     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (b) whether, in respect of the entry, it is a joint entry between registrants of the same substance as per Article 11(1); ...


ARTICLE-117: Reporting     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 2. Every five years, the Agency shall submit to the Commission a report on the operation of this Regulation. The Agency shall include in its report information on the joint submission of information in accordance with Article 11 and an overview of the explanations given for submitting information separately. The first report shall be submitted by 1 June 2011. ...