Adjustment of License for Production of Industrial Chemicals Restricted from Production and Trade

The Adjustment of License for Production of Industrial Chemicals Restricted from Production and Trade ensures that the chemical production and business activities of organizations and individuals always align with safety conditions, technical standards, and state management requirements in each period. This article presents the detailed regulations related to this procedure according to the latest legal provisions.

Procedure for Adjustment of License for Production of Industrial Chemicals Restricted from Production and Trade
Procedure for Adjustment of License for Production of Industrial Chemicals Restricted from Production and Trade

Conditions for obtaining an amended license for the production and trading of chemicals restricted in the industrial sector.

Requirements and conditions for the adjustment of the license are prescribed in Item 7.11, Subsection A.7, Section II, Part II of the Appendix issued with Decision No. 2544/QD-BCT dated November 28, 2022. Specifically:

  1. General Conditions for Production:
  • Entity: Must be an organization or individual established in accordance with the law.
  • Facilities: Material-technical foundations must meet production requirements.
  • Personnel: The Director, Deputy Technical Director, or technical officer in charge of chemical production must hold a university degree or higher in a chemical specialization.
  • Safety: Specified subjects must undergo chemical safety training.
  • Storage: Industrial chemicals restricted from production and trade must be stored in a separate area within the warehouse or in a separate warehouse.
  1. Specific Conditions for Adjustment: Organizations and individuals must request a license adjustment in the event of changes to:
  • The location of the chemical production facility.
  • The type, scale, or variety of chemicals produced or traded.

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The competent authority regulates chemical manufacturing licenses that restrict production and trading in the industrial sector.

According to Item 7.7, Subsection A.7, Section II, Part II of the Appendix issued with Decision No. 2544/QD-BCT, the administrative agency authorized to perform this procedure is the Chemical Agency (under the Ministry of Industry and Trade).

Procedures for granting and adjusting licenses for the production and trading of chemicals with restricted production in the industrial sector.
Procedures for granting and adjusting licenses for the production and trading of chemicals with restricted production in the industrial sector.

Procedures for granting and adjusting licenses for the production and trading of chemicals with restricted production in the industrial sector.

Understanding the procedures for adjusting licenses for the production and trading of restricted chemicals in the industrial sector will help organizations and individuals requesting the procedure to complete it quickly and efficiently, minimizing legal risks. 

What documents are included in the application for amendment?

Understanding the dossier requirements helps organizations and individuals perform the procedure quickly and effectively. Based on Item 7.3, Subsection A.7, the dossier includes:

  1. Written Request: A request form for the adjustment of the license for production of industrial chemicals restricted from production and trade.
  2. Original License: The original license that was previously granted.
  3. Supporting Documents: Papers and documents proving satisfaction of production and business conditions regarding the adjusted content.
  4. Quantity: 01 set.

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What are the procedures for requesting a license amendment?

Organizations and individuals may submit the dossier via one of the following three methods:

  • Directly at the Chemical Agency.
  • Via post.
  • Via the online public service system.

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What is the procedure for carrying out the process?

The procedure follows the steps prescribed in Item 7.1, Subsection A.7, specifically:

Step 1: Submission The organization or individual prepares 01 dossier set requesting the adjustment and submits it to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (Chemical Agency).

Step 2: Reception and Review If the dossier is incomplete or invalid, within 03 days from the date of receipt, the Chemical Agency will notify the organization or individual to supplement and complete the dossier. The time for completing the dossier is not included in the processing time.

Step 3: Appraisal and Adjustment Within 16 working days from the date of receiving a complete and valid dossier, the Chemical Agency is responsible for reviewing, appraising the dossier, inspecting actual conditions, and granting the adjusted license.

  • Note: If the license is refused, the competent authority must provide a written reply stating the reason..

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Consulting services for procedures related to the issuance and adjustment of licenses for the production and trading of restricted chemicals.
Consulting services for procedures related to the issuance and adjustment of licenses for the production and trading of restricted chemicals.

Consulting and authorization services for procedures related to the issuance and adjustment of licenses for the production and trading of restricted chemicals in the industrial sector.

Long Phan Consulting Company provides comprehensive services for the Adjustment of License for Production of Industrial Chemicals Restricted from Production and Trade. We support clients through:

  1. Consulting and Evaluation:
  • Analyzing and assessing the conditions applicable to the procedure.
  • Advising on dossier components and the process for license adjustment.
  • Guiding the detailed implementation steps.
  1. Dossier Preparation:
  • Checking the legality of documents and evidence submitted to the competent authority.
  • Drafting and preparing all necessary documents for the dossier.
  1. Representation and Completion:
  • Acting as the authorized representative to submit the dossier and monitor the processing at the competent authority.
  • Receiving and handing over the result, and explaining the content to the Client if necessary.

With a professional team dedicated to supporting clients from consulting to drafting, Long Phan Consulting commits to helping Clients complete the procedure efficiently and in accordance with regulations.

Some frequently asked questions when carrying out the procedure for adjusting the license for the production and trading of restricted chemicals in the industrial sector.

Below, Long Phan Consulting provides some frequently asked questions related to the procedures for adjusting licenses for the production and trading of restricted chemicals in the industrial sector. We invite interested clients to refer to this information:

What is the processing time limit?

The time limit is 16 working days from the date of receiving a complete and valid dossier. (Legal Basis: Item 7.5, Subsection A.7, Decision No. 2544/QD-BCT).

What are the submission methods?

Dossiers can be submitted directly at the Chemical Agency, via post, or via the online public service system. (Legal Basis: Item 7.2, Subsection A.7, Decision No. 2544/QD-BCT).

What are the principles of chemical activities?

  • Ensuring safety for people, property, ecosystems, environment, and social order.
  • Strictly controlling chemical activities, especially for new, hazardous, restricted, or banned chemicals.
  • Providing full, accurate, and timely information on hazardous characteristics and necessary preventive measures. (Legal Basis: Article 5, Law on Chemicals 2007).

Which acts are prohibited in chemical activities?

  • Producing, trading, transporting, storing, using, or gifting hazardous chemicals contrary to regulations.
  • Failing to disclose necessary information, or providing false/misleading information about hazardous chemicals.
  • Using chemicals not on the permitted list, or using toxic chemicals for hunting or harming human health/property. (Legal Basis: Article 7, Law on Chemicals 2007).

Conclusion

Mastering the regulations on the Adjustment of License for Production of Industrial Chemicals Restricted from Production and Trade helps organizations actively prepare dossiers, saving time and ensuring legal compliance. For detailed advice and rapid support, please contact Long Phan Consulting Company immediately via Hotline  1900 63 63 89  for dedicated and professional service.

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