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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/65 of 31 October 2024 amending Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2123 as regards the conditions under which a separate Common Health Entry Document is submitted for consignments leaving a border control post for a control point where identity and physical checks are to be performed

This Regulation introduces changes to the documentation requirements for consignments that undergo identity and physical checks at control points different from border control posts in the EU. It specifically modifies the rules regarding the Common Health Entry Document (CHED) submission process for goods entering the European Union.The Regulation amends Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2123 by introducing a new requirement for operators to link two Common Health Entry Documents in the information management system. The first CHED is submitted at the border control post, while a separate CHED must be submitted for the control point where identity and physical checks will be performed.The main provisions of the act focus on:

  • The requirement for operators to complete and submit a separate CHED into the information management system for official controls (IMSOC) before the consignment leaves the border control post
  • The obligation to link this separate CHED with the original CHED submitted at the border control post
  • The notification of expected arrival time and means of transport to the competent authorities at the control point

This modification aims to ensure better traceability of consignments and proper information flow between authorities regarding the outcomes of official controls and decisions on consignments. The change affects the documentation process for goods that undergo checks at control points other than their entry border control post.

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