COUNCIL DECISION
of 16 November 2009
on the signing and conclusion of a voluntary partnership agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Ghana on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber products into the Community
(2010/151/EC)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
VOLUNTARY PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
between the European Community and the Republic of Ghana on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber products into the Community
Article 1
Objective
Article 2
Definitions
FLEGT LICENSING SCHEME
Article 3
FLEGT Licensing Scheme
Article 4
Licensing Authority
Article 5
EU Competent Authorities
Article 6
FLEGT Licences
Article 7
Definition of Legally Produced Timber
Article 8
Verification of Legally Produced Timber
Article 9
Consultations on validity of Licences
Article 10
Independent Monitoring
Article 11
Irregularities
Article 12
Date of Operation of the FLEGT Licensing Scheme
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 13
Application of FLEGT Licensing Scheme to Timber Products Not Exported to the Community
Article 14
Schedule for implementation of the Agreement
Article 15
Supporting Measures
Article 16
Stakeholder Involvement in the Implementation of the Agreement
Article 17
Social Safeguards
Article 18
Market incentives
Article 19
Joint Monitoring and Review Mechanism
Article 20
Reporting and Public Disclosure
Article 21
Communication on implementation of the Agreement
For Ghana: |
For the Community: |
Minister of Lands, Forestry and Mines |
Head of Delegation, EC in Ghana |
Article 22
Confidential Information
Article 23
Territorial application
Article 24
Settlement of disputes
Article 25
Suspension
Article 26
Amendments
Article 27
Duration and Extension
Article 28
Termination
Article 29
Annexes
Article 30
Authentic texts
Article 31
Entry into force
LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex I |
IA Products Covered by the FLEGT Licensing Scheme. IB Products not covered by the FLEGT Licensing Scheme. |
Annex II |
Legislation to Be Taken Into Account in Determining the Legality of a Shipment of Timber, documentation to be used as proof of compliance, and forest policy and legislative reform aspiration. |
Annex III |
Community Importation procedures including verification of Licences. |
Annex IV |
FLEGT Licence Specifications. |
Annex V |
Legality Assurance Scheme, including the procedure for issuing FLEGT Licences (wood tracking system, verification, licensing and independent monitoring). |
Annex VI |
Terms of Reference for Independent Monitoring. |
Annex VII |
Criteria for assessment of the Legality Assurance Scheme. |
Annex VIII |
Schedule for Implementation of the Agreement. |
Annex IX |
Supporting Measures for VPA Implementation. |
ANNEX I
ANNEX IA
HS CODES |
DESCRIPTION |
440349 |
Wood in rough, whether or not striped of bark or sapwood or roughly squared (Teak in the rough). |
440610 440690 |
Railway Sleepers and cross-ties of wood. |
440710 440725 440726 440727 440728 440729 440799 |
Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or finger-jointed. |
440810 440831 440839 440890 |
Veneer sheets and sheets of plywood (whether or not sliced). |
440921 440929 |
Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, v-jointed, beaded. Moulded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed. |
441210 441231 441232 441239 441294 441299 |
Plywood, veneered panels and similar laminated wood. |
441810 441820 441850 441860 441871 441872 441879 441900 |
Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood, including cellular wood, panels, assembled flooring panels, shingles and shakes. |
442010 |
Wood marquetry and inlaid wood; caskets and cases for jewellery or cutlery and similar articles of wood; statuettes and other ornaments of wood; wooden articles of furniture not falling within chapter 94. |
940151 940159 |
Seats other than those of heading 94.02. |
ANNEX IB
HS CODES |
DESCRIPTION |
440349 |
Wood in rough, whether or not striped of bark or sapwood or roughly squared (all logs with the exception of teak are not permitted for export). |
ANNEX II
LEGALITY DEFINITION FOR ISSUANCE OF FLEGT EXPORT LICENCE AND LEGAL REFORM PROCESS
1.
Preamble
2.
Annotated Legal Definition
3.
Legality Matrix
Table 1:
Principles and Criteria for Legal Standard
PRINCIPLE 1 |
Source of Timber: Timber originated from prescribed sources and concerned individual, group and owners gave their written consent to the land being subjected to the grant of timber rights. |
CRITERION 1.1 |
For Timber Utilisation Contracts (TUC) in on-reserves, forest management plan preparation covers strategic plan; Delineation of TUCs; Conduction of an inventory before harvesting (on-reserve, off-reserve and plantation); Written consent of concerned individual, group or owners. |
Guidance notes on relevant Legislation/Regulations |
LI. 1649 PART1: Procedure for grant of timber rights; Subpart1-identification of lands suitable for the grant of timber rights; MOP Section A – Strategic planning (forest reserves); MOP Section B – operational planning (forest reserves); Instruction sheet B2 operational planning methodology (on-reserve delineation); MoP Section C – Timber Production in Forest Reserve; MOP Section F – Controlled timber production off-reserve 2.1 (ii) Identification of TUC areas and 3.7 (C) (off-reserve delineation); F3.2 Consultation process (written consent); Manual of Procedures (MoP)(14) – Sustainable timber production on-reserve (section C); Stock survey and yield allocation (section D) and Controlled timber production off-reserve (section F). |
PRINCIPLE 1 |
Source of Timber: Timber originated from prescribed sources and concerned, individual, group and owners gave their written consent to the land being subjected to the grant of timber rights. |
CRITERION 1.2 |
Land owner, individual or group written consent. |
Guidance notes for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Act 547: Timber Resources Management Act section 4, subsection 2 (d); LI1649: Part 1 procedure for grant of Timber Rights, subpart 1: field inspection 2 (d); Subpart II Procedure in relation to lands other than public land and existing forest reserves; MoP Section F (Controlled Timber Production Off-Reserve) – F3.2 – consultation process; MoP Section F, F5.0: Finalisation (endorsements). |
PRINCIPLE 2 |
Timber Rights Allocation The logger held a TUC issued by the Minister and ratified by Parliament following the specified competitive process or Logger held a Salvage Permit issued by the Forestry Commission. |
CRITERION 2.1 |
Natural Forest and Plantation TUCs; Qualification of loggers for grant of TUC by TREC. |
Guidance notes for relevant Legislation/other references |
LI 1721:Part II: Procedure for Competitive bidding for grant of timber right Q; LI 1649: Terms and conditions of TUC (section 14 Act 547: Ratification by parliament (Section 9). |
PRINCIPLE 2 |
Timber Rights Allocation The logger held a TUC issued by the Minister and ratified by Parliament following the specified competitive process or Logger held a Salvage Permit issued by the Forestry Commission. |
CRITERION 2.2 |
Salvage permit(15) Issuance of Salvage Permit. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Regulation on procedure for salvage timber (Act 547 section 18g); salvage of timber products LI1649 Section 38. |
PRINCIPLE 2 |
Timber Rights Allocation The logger held a TUC issued by the Minister and ratified by Parliament following the specified competitive process or Logger held a Salvage Permit issued by the Forestry Commission. |
CRITERION 2.3 |
Confiscated Timber Permit for duly auctioned confiscated timber issued. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Offences – Act 547 Section 17 (3); and Salvage and disposal of abandoned timber product (LI 1649 Section 37). |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
CRITERION 3.1 |
Stock surveys (including pre-felling inspections for off-reserve areas) were conducted in accordance with the logging manual. Harvesting plan. |
Guidance notes for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Logging Manual (Section 10 of Act 547). Logging Manual means a set of rules intended to guide the activities of persons who harvest timber in the forest as interpreted in Act 547 (Section 20). MoP Section D (Stock Survey and Yield section). |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute (LI 1649). |
CRITERION 3.2 |
Logging was carried out in accordance with harvesting requirement in areas designated for timber production. |
Guidance notes for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Procedure relating to timber operations (i.e. Harvesting plan) – LI 1649 Section 17; MoP Section E – Preparation of timber harvesting schedules for forest reserve; MoP Section F – Controlled Timber Production Off-reserve (Instruction Sheet F4.3 – The annual logging plan); Other sources of timber production (e.g. Plantation, underwater harvesting) as specified by the contract terms, Logging Manual Section 3 (timber harvesting standards and specification). |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
CRITERION 3.3 |
Logs were accurately measured and recorded. |
Guidance notes for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
MoP section C, Records, Reporting and Auditing procedures C5.0. MoP Section F, Records and Reporting procedures F5.0. |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
CRITERION 3.4 |
Timber harvested corresponded to the species and volumes or numbers authorised in the TUC or Salvage permit. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
LI 1649 Section 23 – Measurement of timber; Marking Logging Manual appendix 5: Logging Control Forms (TIF and LIF). |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
CRITERION 3.5 |
Stumps and logs were marked and numbered in accordance with the logging manual. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation/Regulations |
LI 1649 Section 20; Marking and numbering of trees, logs and timber products; Logging Manual Section 3: Timber harvesting standard and specifications (log markings). |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
CRITERION 3.6 |
The logger executed and complied with the relevant Social Responsibility Agreement. |
Guidance notes on relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Section 14 of LI 1721; Logging Manual Sections 3 – code of conduct (on-reserve) that recognises the rights of other users and show respect for cultural norms such as taboo days etc.; and code of conduct – (off-reserve) that recognises the rights of other users and show respect for farming operation etc. Section 4.1 – Monitoring of timber harvesting operation (Social responsibility assessment); 4.2-Penalties. |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
CRITERION 3.7 |
Compensation was paid to affected farmers in respect of crop damage if any. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation Regulations |
Logging Manual Section 4.2 (Penalties). |
PRINCIPLE 4 |
Transportation Timber was at all times transported in accordance with standards prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 4.1 |
Timber was transported with official documentation detailing its origin and corresponding with physical identification of the timber. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation Regulations |
Logging Manual Section 3: Timber harvesting standards and logging control appendix 5. |
PRINCIPLE 4 |
Transportation Timber was at all times transported in accordance with standards prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 4.2 |
Timber was transported within the time periods permitted by law. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation Regulations |
Procedure relating to timber operations (Approved periods of timber operations and transport of forest produce): LI1649 Section 18. |
PRINCIPLE 5 |
Processing |
CRITERION 5.1 |
Timber processing facilities have valid licences and registration with FC and complied with all legal requirements. |
Guidance on relevant Legislation Regulations |
Act 571 Section 2. |
PRINCIPLE 5 |
Processing |
CRITERION 5.2 |
Industrial relation practices conform to legal standards. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation Regulations |
Occupational Health, Safety and Environment: Act 651 Labour Act Section 118-124; LI 1833: Health and employment (Section 18-20) and Office and Factories Act. |
PRINCIPLE 6 |
Trade All vendors/exporters have valid licence or permits to market timber. |
CRITERION 6.1 |
Exporters have acquired FC permit. |
VERIFICATION |
Valid export licence. |
Guidance for relevant Legislation Regulations |
Act 571 Section 2 (i) vetting and the registration of contracts to market timber products and such forest and wildlife products as the commission may determine. |
PRINCIPLE 6 |
Trade All vendors/exporters have valid licence or permits to market timber. |
CRITERION 6.2 |
Domestic Vendors have FC registration. |
Guidance on relevant Legislation Regulations |
Act 571 Section 2 (ii) the establishment of procedures to track the movement of timber, wood and wildlife products. TVD audit reports on supply of wood products to the domestic market. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 7.1 |
Logger was not in default of stumpage fees or any other fees payable by loggers in Ghana. |
Guidance notes on relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Procedure relating to timber operation (payment of stumpage) LI 1649 Section 25. TVD audit reports on financial flows reconciliation. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 7.2 |
Logger was not in default of ground rents. |
Guidance on relevant Legislation Regulations |
Timber stumpage fees and contract area rent – LI1649 PART V Section 27. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 7.3 |
Exporter was not in default of export levies. |
Guidance on relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Export levies: Trees and timber Amendment Act 493 Section 4. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 7.4 |
Neither Logger nor exporter was in default of corporate income tax. |
Guidance on relevant Legislation/Regulations |
Imposition of Income Tax (Income from a Business): Act 592 Section 7. |
4.
Laws and Regulations in force in Ghana
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS, 1992
PRIMARY LEGISLATION
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
5.
Forest Policy and Legislative Reform Aspiration
6.
Implementation
ANNEX III
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE RELEASE FOR FREE CIRCULATION INTO THE COMMUNITY OF TIMBER PRODUCTS EXPORTED FROM A PARTNER COUNTRY AND COVERED BY A FLEGT LICENCE
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
ANNEX IV
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE ISSUANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS OF FLEGT LICENCES
Requirements relating to FLEGT licences
Article 1
Article 2
Requirements relating to paper-based FLEGT licences
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
Article 6
FLEGT licence lost, stolen, destroyed
Article 7
Treatment of doubts regarding the validity of the licence
Article 8
Technical specifications with regard to a Computerised FLEGT licence
Article 9
APPENDICES
Appendix 1
Format of the FLEGT licence
Ghana emblem
Ghana emblem
Appendix 2
Notes for Guidance
Box 1 |
Issuing authority |
Indicate the name and address of the licensing authority. |
Box 2 |
Importer |
Name and Address of Importer. |
Box 3 |
FLEGT licence number |
Indicate the issuing number. |
Box 4 |
Date of expiry |
Period of validity of the licence. |
Box 5 |
Country of export |
This refers to the partner country from where the timber products were exported to the EU. |
Box 6 |
ISO code |
Indicate the two-letter code for the partner country referred to in Box 5. |
Box 7 |
Means of transport |
Indicate the means of transport at the point of export. |
Box 8 |
Licensee |
Indicate the name and address of the exporter. |
Box 9 |
Commercial description |
Indicate the commercial description of the timber product(s). |
Box 10 |
HS Heading and Description |
The six-digit commodity code established pursuant to the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System. |
Box 11 |
Common or scientific names |
Indicate the common or scientific names of the species of timber used in the product. Where more than one species is included in a composite product, use a separate line. May be omitted for a composite product or component that contains multiple species whose identity has been lost (e.g. particle board). |
Box 12 |
Countries of harvest |
Indicate the countries where the species of timber referred to in Box 10 was harvested. Where a composite product include for all sources of wood used. May be omitted for a composite product or component that contains multiple species whose identity has been lost (e.g. particle board). |
Box 13 |
ISO codes |
Indicate the ISO code of the countries referred to in box 12. May be omitted for a composite product or component that contains multiple species whose identity has been lost (e.g. particle board). |
Box 14 |
Volume (m3) |
Give the overall volume in m3. May be omitted unless the information referred to in box 15 has been omitted. |
Box 15 |
Net Weight |
Give the overall weight in kg. This is defined as the net mass of the timber products without immediate containers or any packaging, other than bearers, spacers, stickers, etc. May be omitted unless the information referred to in box 15 has been omitted. |
Box 16 |
Number of units |
Indicate the number of units, where a manufactured product is best quantified in this way. May be omitted. |
Box 17 |
Distinguishing marks |
Indicate any distinguishing marks where appropriate e.g. lot number, bill of lading number. May be omitted. |
Box 18 |
Signature and stamp of issuing authority |
The box shall be signed by the authorised official and stamped with the official stamp of the licensing authority. The place and data shall also be indicated. |
ANNEX V
LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM (LAS)
1.
Introduction
Independent Monitoring and Reporting under LAS
2.
The Wood Tracking System
Critical Control Points
1.
Source of Timber and Allocation of Rights
2.
Stock Enumeration (Relates to Principle 3 Criteria 3,1)
3.
Tree Felling and Log Production (Relates to Principle 3 Criteria 3,3)
4.
Post Harvest Audit (Relates to Principle 3, Criteria 3,2)
5.
Log Transport and Inspection (Relates to Principle 4 Criteria 4.1)
6.
Confiscated Timber (Relates to Principle 2, Criteria 2.3)
7.
Imported Wood (Relates to Principle 4, Criteria 4.1)
8.
Log Arrival at Processing Plant (Relates to Principle 5)
9.
Log Processing – Shift Records – (Relates to Principle 5)
10.
Processed Wood (Relates to Principle 5)
11.
Export of Processed Wood Bundles (Relates to Principle 5)
Table 1:
Data Reconciliation along the Process Chain
Activity |
Output |
Data source |
Reconciliation |
Key data |
Enumeration |
Stock List/Map |
FC/Private |
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Stock no, Species, Locality Mark, Property Mark. |
↓ |
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Yield selection |
Yield List/Map |
FC |
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Stock no, Species, Locality Mark, Property Mark. |
↓ |
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Yield endorsement |
Yield List/Map |
RMSC |
Stock List, Yield List |
Stock no, Species, Locality Mark, Property Mark. |
↓ |
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Post-felling insp. |
Felled tree list (TIF) |
RMSC/TVD |
Yield List, TIFs |
Stock no, tree tag no. |
Log produced and transported |
Log (LIF) data (declaration), LMCC |
FSD/Log Producer |
TIF, LIF, LMCC |
Log tag no, LMCCs. |
↓ |
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Roadside Log Inspection |
Log data (inspection) |
TIDD (HHC) |
LMCCs and Truck Loads |
Log tag no, LMCC no., Truck ID. |
↓ |
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Log yard |
Log arrival |
Primary Processor TIDD |
Against log declaration, LMCC, Truck ID. |
Log tag no, LMCC, Truck ID. |
↓ |
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Log converted |
Log conversion |
Primary Processor |
Processed Logs, Output Vol./Species, |
Log tag no, Contract no. |
↓ |
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Primary PW transported |
PW data (declaration) |
Primary Processor |
Against logs converted |
Log tag no. Primary PW tag no., Contract no. |
↓ |
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Primary PW inspected |
PW data (inspection) |
TIDD (HHC) |
Against primary PW declaration |
Primary PW tag no. |
↓ |
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Primary PW exported |
PW arrival (at port) |
Exporter |
Against declared waybill no. |
Primary PW tag no. Export dossier no. |
Or … arrival at secondary mill |
Processed wood Arrival |
Secondary Processor |
Against Primary PW declaration |
Primary PW tag no. Contract no. |
↓ |
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Secondary PW transported |
PW data (declaration) |
Secondary Processor |
Against primary PW converted |
Secondary PW tag no. |
↓ |
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Secondary PW inspected |
PW data (inspection) |
TIDD (HHC) |
Against secondary PW declaration |
Secondary PW tag no. |
↓ |
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Secondary PW exported |
PW arrival (at port) |
Exporter TIDD/TVD |
Complete history |
Secondary PW tag no Export dossier no. |
3.
Verification Procedure
Table 2:
Control Procedures against Principles and Criteria
PRINCIPLE 1 |
Source of Timber: Timber originated from prescribed sources and the concerned individual, group and owners gave their written consent to the land being subjected to the grant of timber rights. |
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CRITERION 1.1 |
For TUCs in on-reserves, forest management plan preparation covers strategic plan; Delineation of TUC; Conduct of an inventory by FSD before harvesting (on-reserve, off-reserve and plantation); Written consent of concerned individual, group or owners. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
On-reserve Strategic management plans
Delineation of TUC
Written consent Post of notices at (a) the offices of the District Assembly, Traditional Council and Unit area in whose area of authority the land identified is situated for 21 days. Concerned individual, group or owner notifies his interest and consents in writing to FC of the land being subjected to grant of timber rights. |
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Inventory
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off-reserve Operational plan and inventory
Delineation
Written consent
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Plantation
Delineation All plantations within forests reserves have their compartment boundaries mapped by the FC FSD District plantation unit marks boundaries (e.g. by cleaning, by oil paints), Underwater Pre-defined block number underwater (FC-FSD/ENTERPRISE). Imported wood
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OUTPUT |
On-reserve
Off-reserve
Plantation
Underwater
Imported wood Declaration to Customs of Imported Timber (GCNet report); importer ID, Country of origin, etc. |
PRINCIPLE 1 |
Source of Timber: Timber originated from prescribed sources and concerned individual, group and owners gave their written consent to the land being subjected to the grant of timber rights. |
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CRITERION 1.2 |
Land owners/individual/group consent. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
On-reserve
Off-reserve
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 2 |
Timber Rights Allocation The logger held a TUC issued by the Minister and ratified by Parliament following the specified competitive process or Logger held a SP issued by the Forestry Commission. |
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CRITERION 2.1 |
Natural Forest and Plantation TUCs Qualification of loggers by TREC. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
MLFM,TREC and FC. |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 2 |
Timber Rights Allocation The logger held a TUC issued by the Minister and ratified by Parliament following the specified competitive process or Logger held a SP issued by the Forestry Commission. |
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CRITERION 2.2 |
Salvage permit(2) Issuance of Salvage Permit. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-HQ. |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 2 |
Timber Rights Allocation The logger held a TUC issued by the Minister and ratified by Parliament following the specified competitive process or Logger held a SP issued by the Forestry Commission. |
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CRITERION 2.3 |
Confiscated Timber. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-FSD. |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
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CRITERION 3.1 |
Stock surveys (including pre-felling inspections for off-reserve areas) were conducted in accordance with the logging manual. Harvesting plan preparation. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
Stock Survey Refer to procedure under criterion 1.1. Harvesting plan (forest reserve) Complete the approved compartment logging plan format which includes:
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Harvesting plan (off- reserve)
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Harvesting
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute (LI 1649). |
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CRITERION 3.2 |
Logging was carried out in accordance with harvesting requirements in areas designated for timber production. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
Logger notifies the District Office of completion of harvesting in a compartment. FSD carry out a detailed 100 % post-felling inspection in the compartment harvested. FSD checks Enterprise for adherence to harvesting standards/specifications as spelled out in the logging manual. In cases where enterprise conducted stock survey, RMSC check on the accuracy of stock survey. The logger (Enterprise) checks that all stumps trees have a numbered tree tag on them. Both FSD and Enterprise ensure that all trees listed as approved in the yield have been extracted and all fees, royalties and compensation paid:
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Environmental standards Enterprise ensures the following:
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
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CRITERION 3.3 |
Logs were accurately measured and recorded. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
Completed TIF and LIF. |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
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CRITERION 3.4 |
Timber harvested corresponded to the species and volumes or numbers authorised in the TUC or Salvage permit. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
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CRITERION 3.5 |
Stumps and logs were marked and numbered in accordance with the logging manual. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
FC and Enterprise ensures that:
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OUTPUT |
Marked and Tagged stumps, marked and tagged logs. |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
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CRITERION 3.6 |
The logger executed and complied with the relevant Social Responsibility Agreement. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-FSD checks compliance on SRA. |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
SRA document; FSD reports on compliance. |
PRINCIPLE 3 |
Timber Harvesting Operations The logger complied with forest operation procedures and standards specified by statute. |
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CRITERION 3.7 |
Compensation was paid to affected farmers in respect of crop damage if any. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-FSD checks compensation level and payment. |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
Damage assessment and compensation report and payment receipt. |
PRINCIPLE 4 |
Transportation Timber was at all times transported in accordance with standards prescribed by statute. |
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CRITERION 4.1 |
Timber was transported with official documentation detailing its origin and corresponding with physical identification of the timber. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
TIDD (checks on LMCCs/PLMCC/ILMCC and submits data to TVD). |
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PROCEDURE |
Transportation (Imported timber)
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OUTPUT |
LMCC/PLMCC, ILMCC, Waybill, Details of logs recorded in Mill Log Book. |
PRINCIPLE 4 |
Transportation Timber was at all times transported in accordance with standards prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 4.2 |
Timber was transported within the periods permitted by law. |
RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-TIDD (checks on truck movements). |
PROCEDURE |
FC-TIDD and FC-FSD ensures that timber is transported between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm on a working day unless otherwise permitted by the Chief Executive on an application to him for the purpose. |
OUTPUT |
LMCC/PLMCC/ILMCC. |
PRINCIPLE 5 |
Processing |
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CRITERION 5.1 |
Timber processing facilities have valid licences and registration with FC and complied with all legal requirements. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-TIDD (check documents submitted by Enterprise; checks source of raw material of Enterprise). |
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PROCEDURE |
New enterprises:
Existing enterprises
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OUTPUT |
Valid certificate/licence. |
PRINCIPLE 5 |
Processing |
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CRITERION 5.2 |
Industrial relation practices conform to legal standards. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
Enterprise ensures that:
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OUTPUT |
Work instructions, training, insurance and accident records. |
PRINCIPLE 6 |
Trade All vendors/exporters have valid licence or permits to market timber. |
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CRITERION 6.1 |
Exporters have acquired FC permit. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-TIDD. |
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PROCEDURE |
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PRINCIPLE 6 |
Trade All vendors/exporters have valid licence or permits to market timber. |
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CRITERION 6.2 |
Domestic Vendors have FC registration. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-TIDD (checks on applications for registration by domestic vendors; checks on Vendor sites; checks Vendor purchases from Saw Mills). |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
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PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
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CRITERION 7.1 |
Logger was not in default of stumpage fees or any other fees payable by loggers in Ghana. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
Range supervisors generates weekly billing reports based on TIF. Forest District Accountant prepares contractor’s bill. Weekly contract bill/statement of account submitted. FC-FSD will issue reports on analysis of royalty invoices based on timber production for each producer. TIDD conducts reconciliation of financial flows. For exporters this will include:
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OUTPUT |
Contractor’s bill, payment receipts Exchange control Form A2, Letters of Credit. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
CRITERION 7.2 |
Logger was not in default of ground rents. |
RESPONSIBILITY |
FC-FSD (checks on ground rent payment). |
PROCEDURE |
FC-FSD sends contractors monthly statements. |
OUTPUT |
FSD ‘contractors’ monthly statement, payment receipts. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
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CRITERION 7.3 |
Exporter was not in default of export levies. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
TIDD (checks on payment of export levies prior to registration and issuance of FLEGT licences). |
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PROCEDURE |
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OUTPUT |
Payment receipts and FC-TIDD monthly quarterly reports. |
PRINCIPLE 7 |
Fiscal Obligations Neither the logger nor the Vendor was at the time of sale or export in default of fees, rents or taxes, prescribed by statute. |
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CRITERION 7.4 |
Neither Logger nor exporter was in default of corporate income tax. |
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RESPONSIBILITY |
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PROCEDURE |
Exporter or vendors submits income tax clearance certificates during property mark registration or renewal and registration with TIDD or renewal of certificate. |
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OUTPUT |
Tax clearance certificate, Payment receipts. |
4.
Licensing Procedure
5.
The Timber Validation Department (TVD)
1.
Introduction
2.
Institutional arrangement and staffing
3.
Relationship with existing institutions
4.
Financing
5.
Complaints procedure
Appendix 1-10 — WTS Descriptive Charts
Appendix I: Stock Enumeration — On-Reserve
Appendix II: Tree Felling & Log Production
Appendix III: Post Harvest Audit
Appendix IV: Log Transport & Inspections
Appendix V: Confiscated Timber
Appendix VI: Log Imports
Appendix VII: Log Arrival at Processing Plant
Appendix VIII: Log Processing
Appendix IX: Processed Wood
Appendix X: Export of Processed Wood Bundles
ACRONYMS
CEO |
Chief Executive Officer |
CEPS |
Customs Excise and Preventive Services |
CLC |
Certificate of Legal Compliance |
CoC |
Chain of Custody |
CoP |
Certificate of Purchase |
DCE |
District Chief Executive |
DfID |
Department for International Development |
DFO |
District Forest Office |
EU |
European Union |
FC |
Forestry Commission |
FLEGT |
Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade |
FMP |
Forest Management Plan |
FMU |
Forest Management Unit |
Form CO2 |
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FR |
Forest Reserve |
FSC |
Forest Stewardship Council |
FSD |
Forest Service Division |
GCNet |
Ghana Community Network Services Ltd |
GFTN |
Global Forest and Trade Network |
GIS |
Geographic Information System |
GPS |
Global Positioning System |
GSBA |
Globally Significant Biodiversity Area |
HHC |
Handheld Computer |
HQ |
Headquarters |
ICT |
Information and Communication Technology |
ID |
Identification/Identity (as used in Information Systems) |
ILMCC |
Import Log Measurement and Conveyance Certificate |
IM |
Independent Monitor |
LAS |
Legality Assurance System |
LI |
Legislative Instrument |
LIC |
Lumber Inspection Certificate |
LIF |
Log Information Form |
LMCC |
Log Measurement and Conveyance Certificate |
LSE |
Large Scale Enterprise |
MoFEP |
Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning |
MLFM |
Ministry of Lands, Forestry and Mines |
NGO |
Non-Governmental Organisation |
NTFP |
Non-Timber Forest Product |
OASL |
Office of Administrator of Stool Lands |
OFR |
Off Forest Reserve |
PC |
Personal Computer |
PEFC |
Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification |
PLMCC |
Plantation Log Measurement and Conveyance Certificate |
PPC |
Plantation Production Certificate |
PW |
Processed Wood |
RFID |
Radio Frequency Identification Device |
RFO |
Regional Forest Office |
RMSC |
Resource Management Support Centre |
RS |
Range Supervisor |
SME |
Small and Medium Scale Enterprise |
SP |
Salvage Permit |
SRA |
System Requirement Analysis |
TIDD |
Timber Industry Development Division |
TIF |
Tree Information Form |
TO |
Technical Officer |
TREC |
Timber Rights Evaluation Committee |
TSP |
Temporary Sample Plot |
TUC |
Timber Utilisation Contract |
TUP |
Timber Utilisation Permit |
TVD |
Timber Validation Department |
VAT |
Value Added Tax |
VIC |
Veneer Inspection Certificate |
VLC |
Verification of Legal Compliance |
VLTP |
Validation of Legal Timber Programme |
VPA |
Voluntary Partnership Agreement |
WTS |
Wood Tracking System |
ANNEX VI
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR INDEPENDENT MONITORING
1.
Key tasks of the Independent Monitor:
2.
Methodology
3.
Qualifications
4.
IM Reporting
5.
Institutional arrangements
ANNEX VII
CRITERIA TO ASSESS THE OPERATIONAL LEGALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM OF GHANA
Assessment Criteria
Section 1:
Legality definition
Section 2:
Control of the Supply Chain
Section 3:
Verification
Section 4:
Licensing
4.1. Organisation
4.2. Issuance of licences
4.3. Consignment-based licences
Section 5:
Principles on independent monitoring procedures
5.1.
Institutional arrangements
5.2.
Third-Party Monitor
ANNEX VIII
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Q5 |
Q6 |
Q7 |
Q8 |
Q9 |
Q10 |
Q11 |
Q12 |
1 |
Capacity building |
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2 |
VPA Awareness campaign |
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3 |
WTS Provider Selected |
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4 |
Subsidiary Legislation Introduced |
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5 |
TVD Established |
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6 |
Piloting of LAS begins |
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7 |
LAS Pilot Reviewed |
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8 |
LAS Implemented Nationwide |
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9 |
FLEGT Products Promotion begins |
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10 |
FLEGT licensed products exported |
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11 |
EU ready to import FLEGT products |
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12 |
Independent Monitor appointed |
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13 |
Procurement Policies Introduced |
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14 |
Promotion of verified legal on Domestic Market |
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15 |
Forestry laws reviewed and consolidated |
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Month 48 |