(1) A person may apply to the Minister for a permit to make a sanctioned supply.
(2) The Minister may grant the permit only if the supply is one of the following:
(a) a supply of non - lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use;
(b) a supply of protective clothing temporarily exported to Libya by any of the following, for their personal use only:
(i) a member of the personnel of the United Nations;
(ii) a representative of the media;
(iii) a humanitarian or development worker;
(iv) a person associated with a person mentioned in subparagraphs ( i) to (iii);
(c) a supply of small arms, light weapons or related matériel temporarily exported to Libya for the sole use of a person mentioned in paragraph ( b):
(i) for which advance notice is given to the Committee; and
(ii) in relation to which the Committee does not make a negative decision within 5 working days after the notice is given;
(d) a supply of non - lethal military equipment intended solely for security or disarmament assistance to the Libyan government;
(e) a supply, other than a supply mentioned in paragraph ( d), that:
(i) is intended solely for security or disarmament assistance to the Libyan government; and
(ii) has been approved in advance by the Committee.
(i) other than a supply mentioned in paragraphs ( a) to (e); and
(ii) approved in advance by the Committee.
(3) The permit is subject to any conditions specified in the permit.
Note: Section 13A of the Act applies to a permit granted under
this regulation.