(1) The Minister may, on application, grant a person a permit authorising the making of a sanctioned supply.
Note Section 13A of the Act applies to a permit granted by the Minister under this subregulation.
(2) The Minister may grant a permit only if the sanctioned supply:
(a) is solely for the support of, or use by, the mission established by the States of the African Union as authorised by paragraph 4 of Resolution 1744; or
(b) is solely for the purpose of helping develop security sector institutions consistent with the process set out in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Resolution 1744; or
(c) is a supply of protective clothing that is temporarily exported to Somalia for the personal use of:
(i) a member of the personnel of the United Nations; or
(ii) a representative of the media; or
(iii) a humanitarian or development worker or an associated person; or
(d) is a supply of non‑lethal military equipment that:
(i) is intended solely for humanitarian or protective use; and
(ii) is approved in advance by the Committee.
(3) The Minister must not grant a permit for the purposes of paragraph (2) (b) unless:
(a) the Minister has notified the Committee in advance of the Minister's intention to grant the permit; and
(b) a period of 5 working days has passed since the notification and the Committee has not advised against granting the permit.
(4) A permit is subject to any conditions specified in the permit.