
CHAPTER 1
Article 1 
This Regulation lays down rules on watercraft identification, in particular rules on assignment and administration of manufacturer's codes.
Article 2 
For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

((a)) ‘UK national body’ means a body appointed by the Secretary of State for assigning the unique code of the manufacturer;
((b)) ‘country where the manufacturer is established’ means the country where the manufacturer has its registered office, in case of a legal person, or a permanent address, in case of a natural person;
((c)) ‘UK national register’ means the register held by or on behalf of the Secretary of State, where the unique code of manufacturer for manufacturers established in the United Kingdom is recorded;
((d)) ‘UK third country register’ means the register held by or on behalf of the Secretary of State, where the unique code of manufacturer for manufacturers established outside of the United Kingdom is recorded;
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((f)) ‘approved bodies’ register' means the register held by or on behalf of the Secretary of State where the post-construction assessment identification code is recorded.
CHAPTER 2
Article 3 

1. A watercraft identification number (WIN) shall consist of the following elements in the following order:
(a) the country code of the manufacturer indicating where the manufacturer is established;
(b) the unique code of the manufacturer assigned by  or on behalf of the Secretary of State; ...
(c) a unique serial number assigned by the manufacturer for identification of the watercraft and used only once by that manufacturer; however the same combination of characters may be used also by another manufacturer with the distinctive element being the combination with the unique code of manufacturer and the country code of the manufacturer;
(d) month and year of production;
(e) model year which corresponds to the year when the specific watercraft is intended to be placed on the  United Kingdom market.
2. The composition of the WIN shall comply with the second paragraph of  paragraph 2.1 of Schedule 1 to the Recreational Craft Regulations 2017.
CHAPTER 3
Article 4 

1. The unique code of the manufacturer shall be assigned by the  UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State  following a request by a manufacturer or its authorised representative in accordance with Article 6 or 7.
2. The unique code for a manufacturer shall be generated and assigned only once by the  UK national body or the Secretary of State. Each manufacturer shall have only one unique code for use over the  United Kingdom  market.
Article 5 

1. The Secretary of State may designate the UK  national body responsible for assigning the unique code of the manufacturer.
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(3.) In the absence of a designation under paragraph 1, the Secretary of State is responsible for assigning the unique code of the manufacturer.
Article 6 

1. A manufacturer established in the United Kingdom must, before placing a watercraft on  the market of Great Britain,  submit an application in English for the assignment of the unique code of the manufacturer, to the UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State.
2. The application referred to in paragraph 1 shall be accompanied by a copy of a document that proves that the manufacturer is established in  the United Kingdom, in  English.
3. The  UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State, after having verified the application, shall assign the unique code of the manufacturer in compliance with Article 4.
4. The Secretary of State  shall ensure that the unique code of the manufacturer is registered in  the UK national register. ...
Article 7 

1. A manufacturer established  outside of the United Kingdom  or its authorised representative shall, before placing a watercraft on the  United Kingdom  market, submit an application, in  English, for the assignment of the unique code of the manufacturer to the  UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State.
2. The application referred to in paragraph 1 shall be accompanied by a copy of a document in English  that proves  in which country the manufacturer is established.
3. Upon receipt of an application from a manufacturer, the  UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State  shall verify in the  UK third country register  the availability of the codes combination in order to ensure that it is the first time the manufacturer has submitted an application ....
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5. The  UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State  having verified the application shall assign the unique code of the manufacturer to the manufacturer in compliance with Article 4. ...
6. When assigning the unique code of the manufacturer to a manufacturer established outside of the United Kingdom, the UK national body or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State shall register that code and the name and address of the manufacturer in the UK third country register.
Article 8 

1. In case of post-construction assessment, referred to in  regulations 42, 43 and 48 of the Recreational Craft Regulations 2017, where the  approved  body has to affix under  its  responsibility the watercraft identification number, the unique code of manufacturer is indicated by the post-construction assessment identification code and shall be assigned by the  Secretary of State.
2. When assigning the post-construction assessment identification code the  approved  bodies shall have it registered in the  approved  bodies' register.
Article 9 
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Article 9A 

(1.) In this Article,  “pre-exit period” means the period beginning with 24 January 2017 and ending immediately before exit day.
(2.) Where during the pre-exit period—
(a) a manufacturer has submitted an application to the national body of the United Kingdom for the assignment of the unique code of the manufacturer, in accordance with Article 6 as it had effect immediately before exit day; but
(b) the unique code of the manufacturer has not been assigned,
(3.) Where during the pre-exit period the national body of the United Kingdom has assigned the unique code for a manufacturer, in accordance with Article 4 as it had effect immediately before  IP completion day, that unique code is to be treated as if it were issued by the UK national body (or, if none is designated, the Secretary of State) in accordance with Article 4 as it has effect on and after IP completion day.
CHAPTER 4
Article 10 
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