[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 15, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 15CFR716.2]

[Page 144-145]
 
                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
 
  CHAPTER VII--BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 716_INITIAL AND ROUTINE INSPECTIONS OF DECLARED FACILITIES--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  716.2  Purposes and types of inspections of declared facilities.

    (a) Schedule 1 facilities. (1) Purposes of inspections. The aim of 
inspections of Schedule 1 facilities is to verify that:
    (i) The facility is not used to produce any Schedule 1 chemical, 
except for the declared Schedule 1 chemicals;
    (ii) The quantities of Schedule 1 chemicals produced, processed or 
consumed are correctly declared and consistent with needs for the 
declared purpose; and
    (iii) The Schedule 1 chemical is not diverted or used for purposes 
other than those declared.
    (2) Types of inspections. (i) Initial inspections. During initial 
inspections of declared Schedule 1 facilities, in addition to the 
verification activities listed in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the 
Host Team and the Inspection Team will draft site-specific facility 
agreements (see Sec.  716.6) for the conduct of routine inspections.
    (ii) Routine inspections. During routine inspections of declared 
Schedule 1 facilities, the verification activities listed in paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section will be carried out pursuant to site-specific 
facility agreements (Sec.  716.6) developed during the initial 
inspections and concluded between the U.S. Government and the OPCW 
pursuant to the Convention.
    (b) Schedule 2 plant sites. (1) Purposes of inspections. (i) The 
general aim of inspections of declared Schedule 2 plant sites is to 
verify that activities are in accordance with obligations under the 
Convention and consistent with the information provided in declarations. 
Particular aims of inspections of declared Schedule 2 plant sites are to 
verify:
    (A) The absence of any Schedule 1 chemical, especially its 
production, except if in accordance with the provisions of the 
Convention;
    (B) Consistency with declarations of levels of production, 
processing or consumption of Schedule 2 chemicals; and
    (C) That Schedule 2 chemicals are not diverted to activities 
prohibited under the Convention.
    (ii) During initial inspections, inspectors shall collect 
information to determine the frequency and intensity of subsequent 
inspections by assessing the risk to the object and purpose of the 
Convention posed by the relevant chemicals, the characteristics of the 
plant site and the nature of the activities carried out there. The 
inspectors will take the following criteria into account, inter alia:
    (A) The toxicity of the scheduled chemicals and of the end-products 
produced with them, if any;
    (B) The quantity of the scheduled chemicals typically stored at the 
inspected site;
    (C) The quantity of feedstock chemicals for the scheduled chemicals 
typically stored at the inspected site;
    (D) The production capacity of the Schedule 2 plants; and
    (E) The capability and convertibility for initiating production, 
storage and filling of toxic chemicals at the inspected site.
    (2) Types of inspections. (i) Initial inspections. During initial 
inspections of

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declared Schedule 2 plant sites, in addition to the verification 
activities listed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the Host Team and 
the Inspection Team will generally draft site-specific facility 
agreements for the conduct of routine inspections (see Sec.  716.6).
    (ii) Routine inspections. During routine inspections of declared 
Schedule 2 plant sites, the verification activities listed in paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section will be carried out pursuant to any appropriate 
site-specific facility agreements developed during the initial 
inspections (see Sec.  716.6), and concluded between the U.S. Government 
and the OPCW pursuant to the Convention and the Act.
    (c) Schedule 3 plant sites. (1) Purposes of inspections. The general 
aim of inspections of declared Schedule 3 plant sites is to verify that 
activities are consistent with the information provided in declarations. 
The particular aim of inspections is to verify the absence of any 
Schedule 1 chemical, especially its production, except in accordance 
with the Convention.
    (2) Routine inspections. During routine inspections of declared 
Schedule 3 plant sites, in addition to the verification activities 
listed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the Host Team and the 
Inspection Team may draft site-specific facility agreements for the 
conduct of subsequent routine inspections (see Sec.  716.6). Although 
the Convention does not require facility agreements for declared 
Schedule 3 plant sites, the owner, operator, occupant or agent in charge 
of a plant site may request one. The Host Team will not seek a facility 
agreement if the owner, operator, occupant or agent in charge of the 
plant site does not request one. Subsequent routine inspections will be 
carried out pursuant to site-specific facility agreements, if 
applicable.
    (d) Unscheduled Discrete Organic Chemicals plant sites. Declared 
unscheduled discrete organic chemical (UDOC) plant sites will be subject 
to inspection beginning April 29, 2000.
    (1) Purposes of inspections. The general aim of inspections of 
declared UDOC plant sites is to verify that activities are consistent 
with the information provided in declarations. The particular aim of 
inspections is to verify the absence of any Schedule 1 chemical, 
especially its production, except in accordance with the Convention.
    (2) Routine inspections. During routine inspections of declared UDOC 
plant sites, in addition to the verification activities listed in 
paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the Host Team and the Inspection Team 
may develop draft site-specific facility agreements for the conduct of 
subsequent routine inspections (see Sec.  716.6). Although the 
Convention does not require facility agreements for declared UDOC plant 
sites, the owner, operator, occupant or agent in charge of a plant site 
may request one. The Host Team will not seek a facility agreement if the 
owner, operator, occupant or agent in charge of the plant site does not 
request one. Subsequent routine inspections will be carried out pursuant 
to site-specific facility agreements, if applicable.