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Category
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Special Permit
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Responsible Agency
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Name: Ministry of Environment and Tourism
Address: Ulaanbaatar 15160,
Chingeltei district,
United Nations Street 5/2,
Government building II
E-mail: webmaster@mne.gov.mn
Web: https://www.mne.mn/
Phone: +(976) 11 261966
Fax: +(976-51) 11 266171
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Legal base of the Procedure
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Article 9 of the Law on Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals
Export, Import, Border of Toxic Chemicals And Hazardous Substances
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Fee
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a. Up to 1000 kg 1,200,000 MNT;
b. 1001-10 000 kg 1,500,000 MNT;
c. 10 001-50 000 kg 1,800,000 MNT;
d. 50 001-100 000 kg 2,100,000 MNT;
e. 100,001-150,000 kg 2,400,000 MNT;
f. 150,001-200,000 kg 2,700,000 MNT;
g. If it is more than 200,001 kg, it is 3,000,000 MNT.
The certificate is 12,500 MNT
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Required Documents
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No.
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Type of information
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Note
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1
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A Written Request
- International and Mongolian names of the substances requested
- The chemical formula
- The international registration number (CAS number)
- The quantity requested
- The border crossing point.
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Documents necessary for the application
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2.
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Information specified in Article 9.1 of the Law on Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals
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3
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Notarized copy of state registration certificate for business entity and ID card for citizen
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4
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Certificate accompanying the substance (in English, Mongolian or Russian)
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5
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Toxic and hazardous information in English or Russian provided by the manufacturer or official distributor of the chemical, and its official translation into Mongolian
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6.
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Copies of contracts and similar documents with foreign and domestic transport organizations
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7
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Policy on Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals for Standard Solutions and Substances Subject to the "List of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals Prohibited for Use in Mongolia" and for Chemicals on the "List of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals Prohibited for Use in Mongolia" The conclusion of the team of experts of the National Council in charge of regulatory issues
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8
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In the case of pesticides, permission to use and sell pesticides issued by the state central administrative body in charge of food and agriculture
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9
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In the case of disinfectants, a permit to use and sell disinfectants issued by the state central administrative body in charge of health
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10
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The original of the agreement between the supplier-recipient-person in charge of transit through the territory of Mongolia or between the supplier-transmitter and the consignee-transit and its official translation into Mongolian and English
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Process Steps
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Step 1
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The Applicant submits a request to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism along with all required documents
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Step 2
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The Ministry of Environment and Tourism reviews the application
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Step 3
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If the application gets approved, the applicant receives the Permit for Transit of Toxic chemicals and Hazardous Substances
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NOTE:
Requirements for citizens, business entities and organizations licensed to import toxic chemicals and hazardous substances:
1. Toxic and hazardous chemicals shall have special packaging and addresses and labels in English, Russian and Mongolian that meet the standard requirements.
2. Toxic and hazardous chemicals shall be transported by special purpose vehicles with warning signs, and the operator of import, export, cross-border transportation and sale of chemicals shall be responsible for the safety of transportation, loading and unloading.
3. When concluding a contract with a carrier, the operator of export, import and transboundary movement of toxic and hazardous chemicals shall present the Mongolian-language toxic and safety information, safety instructions, emergency response plan and transportation route and sign it. draw.
4. Operators of export, import and transboundary movement of toxic and hazardous chemicals shall be obliged to comply with international agreements and treaties in this regard and to prevent accidents and risks that may occur during transportation, loading and unloading, and in case of accidents and losses, to take measures to reduce the threat.
5. Licensed citizens, economic entities and organizations shall prepare annual reports on supply and consumption movements for each exported, imported, transported, produced and sold toxic and hazardous chemicals, and shall submit environmental issues by January 25 of the following year. submit to the state central administrative body in charge.
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