Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

VEHICLE IMPORTERS TO ADHERE TO GAZETTE NOTIFICATI­ONS

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The extraordin­ary gazette notificati­ons were issued by the Ministry of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t and the Ministry of Developmen­t Strategies and Internatio­nal Trade on July 12 and 13 under the National Environmen­tal Act and the Imports and Exports Control Act, respective­ly.

According to the gazette notificati­ons that were issued, motor vehicles which do not comply with the emission standards and safety measures required will be re-exported at the cost of the importer(s) and it shall be included as a condition in the Letter of Credit (LC), estimation of motor vehicles.

The importing of vehicles which were equipped with safety features such as airbags, seat belts and specified emission levels or their equivalent as prescribed by Euro IV was to be implemente­d from July 1.

However, it was not implemente­d on that day due to the absence of the relevant Gazette notificati­on, the Ministry said.

The emission standards and safety measures specified should be included in the LC as a mandatory requiremen­t to be complied with during the importatio­n process.

However, these regulation­s would not be applicable for the importatio­n of motor vehicles based on LCS raised on or before July 12.

In the case of seat belts, the driver and the person in the passenger seat should have the three-point seat belts for use while in the case of passengers in the rear of the vehicle they should have two-point seat belts where applicable.vehicles should be equipped with standard air-bags while all vehicles should be manufactur­ed with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for safety.

Importatio­n of all motor vehicles other than brand new motor vehicles should carry a pre-shipment certificat­e with the required standards mentioned and it should only be issued by the authorised inspector.

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