
Article 1 
Directive 84/500/EEC is amended as follows:

1.. The following Article 2a is inserted:
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Article 2a 

1. At the marketing stages up to and including the retail stage, ceramic articles which are not yet in contact with foodstuffs shall be accompanied by a written declaration in accordance with Article 16 of Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council.That declaration shall be issued by the manufacturer or by a seller established within the Community and shall contain the information laid down in Annex III to this Directive.
2. Appropriate documentation to demonstrate that the ceramic articles comply with the migration limits for lead and cadmium set out in Article 2 shall be made available by the manufacturer or the importer into the Community to the national competent authorities on request. That documentation shall contain the results of the analysis carried out, the test conditions and the name and the address of the laboratory that performed the testing.'
2.. Annex II is replaced by the text in Annex I to this Directive.
3.. A new Annex III, the text of which is set out in Annex II to this Directive, is added.
Article 2 

1. Member States shall adopt and publish, by 20 May 2006 at the latest, the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive. They shall forthwith communicate to the Commission the text of those provisions and a correlation table between those provisions and this Directive.They shall apply those provisions in such a way as to:
(a) permit the trade in and use of ceramic articles complying with this Directive, from 20 May 2006;
(b) prohibit the manufacture and importation into the Community of ceramic articles which do not comply with this Directive, from 20 May 2007.When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
2. Member States shall communicate to the Commission the text of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.
Article 3 
This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 4 
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 29 April 2005.
For the Commission
Markos KYPRIANOU
Member of the Commission
ANNEX I


ANNEX II  1. 
The method allows the specific migration of lead and/or cadmium to be determined.
 2. 
The determination of the specific migration of lead and/or cadmium is carried out by an instrumental method of analysis that fulfils the performance criteria of point 4.
 3. 

— All reagents must be of analytical quality, unless otherwise specified.
— Where reference is made to water, it shall always mean distilled water or water of equivalent quality.
 3.1. 
Add 40 ml of glacial acetic acid to water and make up to 1 000 ml.
 3.2. 
Prepare stock solutions containing 1 000 mg/litre of lead and at least 500 mg/litre of cadmium respectively in a 4 % acetic acid solution, as referred to in point 3.1.
 4.  4.1. 

— 0,1 mg/litre for lead,
— 0,01 mg/litre for cadmium.

The detection limit is defined as the concentration of the element in the 4 % acetic acid solution, as referred to in point 3.1, which gives a signal equal to twice the background noise of the instrument.
 4.2. 

— 0,2 mg/litre for lead,
— 0,02 mg/litre for cadmium.
 4.3. Recovery. The recovery of lead and cadmium added to the 4 % acetic acid solution, as referred to in point 3.1, must lie within 80-120 % of the added amount.
 4.4. Specificity. The instrumental method of analysis used must be free from matrix and spectral interferences.
 5.  5.1. 
The sample must be clean and free from grease or other matter likely to affect the test.

Wash the sample in a solution containing a household liquid detergent at a temperature of approximately 40 °C. Rinse the sample first in tap-water and then in distilled water or water of equivalent quality. Drain and dry so as to avoid any stain. The surface to be tested is not to be handled after it has been cleaned.
 5.2. 

— The sample thus prepared is tested under the conditions laid down in Annex I.
— Before taking the test solution for determining lead and/or cadmium, homogenise the content of the sample by an appropriate method, which avoids any loss of solution or abrasion of the surface being tested.
— Carry out a blank test on the reagent used for each series of determinations.
— Carry out determinations for lead and/or cadmium under appropriate conditions.


ANNEX II


ANNEX III 
The written declaration referred to in Article 2a(1) shall contain the following information:


1.. the identity and address of the company which manufactures the finished ceramic article and of the importer who imports it into the Community;
2.. the identity of the ceramic article;
3.. the date of the declaration;
4.. the confirmation that the ceramic article meets relevant requirements in this Directive and Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004.

The written declaration shall permit an easy identification of the goods for which it is issued and shall be renewed when substantial changes in the production bring about changes in the migration of lead and cadmium.

