REACH documents and tools
REACH Legal
THEMES
- Authorisation & Restriction (1)
- C & L notification (1)
- Dossier submission (3)
- ES/CSA/CSR (16)
- OR & Imports (3)
- Polymers (2)
- REACH Legal (10)
- SIEFs (15)
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Cefic models REACH Letter of Access
17/08/2010
This overview of models LoA covers the most common scenarios of data sharing faced by a REACH consortium, in particular when a permission to refer to the consortium dossier is granted to a SIEF member in view of his participation to the Joint Submission.
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Request to ECHA by a third party for access to registration dossier
06/08/2010
This legal explanatory note describes the regulatory framework and the process initiated by the submission to ECHA by a third party of a request for access to a registration dossier. It includes a template of reply by registrant to ECHA.
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Cefic Guidance on REACH & IP use of published information
21/12/2009
This guidance on the use of published data is intended to help anyone engaged in preparing REACH dossiers or any other document for regulatory purposes. In its second edition it includes a paper from the Commission
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Obligations and liabilities of the Lead Registrant
01/12/2009
This legal explanatory note describes the different individual obligations of the LR in the SIEF and provides clarification on the scope and limitation of the liabilities of the LR deriving either from REACH or from the required additional contractual arrangements.
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Overview Cefic REACH model agreements in the SIEF
06/10/2009
Comparison of the respective parties, scope, process and purposes of the different Cefic model agreements related to the SIEF process (consortium agreement/cooperation agreement, SIEF agreement, data sharing agreement)
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Cefic model REACH data sharing agreement
05/10/2009
In view of the completion of the REACH registration dossier, the model data sharing agreement provides a contractual framework for the data sharing process, based on the recommendation of centralization of the data rights in the SIEF via the Lead Registrant.
► Explanatory Note
Purpose, scope, contractual parties of the data sharing agreement.
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Cefic model REACH cooperation agreement between SIEF Lead Members
23/09/2009
The model cooperation agreement between SIEF Lead Members provides a contractual framework for the cooperation between the Lead Members as an alternative to the model consortium agreement when according to the SIEF categorisation, the SIEF Leadership Team is formed by a reduced number of Lead participants and there is no consortium in place.
► Explanatory note
: Explanations on the model cooperation agreement (purpose, scope, contractual parties, process of adoption and signature).
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Legal Guidance for REACH Compliance in particular versus WTO rules
26/06/2009
Cefic published this new legal guidance to help companies, especially versus WTO rules, the REACH Regulation and Competition Law Compliance. There is a need for all pre-registrants to actively co-operate with the other SIEF participants. This must occur in SIEF, consortium and between SIEF and a consortium for a given substance.
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Cefic model REACH SIEF Agreement
05/06/2009
The Cefic model SIEF agreement provides a contractual framework for the SIEF via a contract between the SIEF members that are potential registrants on the SIEF operating rules and the rules on the right to participate in the Joint Submission and to refer to Studies in the Joint Registration Dossier.
► Benefits
12/06/2009
Presentation of the benefits for all SIEF participants of the SIEF agreement
► Explanatory Note
05/06/2009
Explanations on the model REACH SIEF Agreement in regard to its scope, its contractual parties, its process of adoption and its signature process.
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Cefic REACH Competition law compliance guidance
02/01/2008
This guidance on EC competition law is intended to help anyone involved in REACH activities, including consortia formation, to assess the compatibility of their activities with EC competition law.
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