(ETS no. 110)
Strasbourg, 1.I.1983
Since its entry into force on 1 January 1985, this Protocol forms an integral part of the Agreement (ETS No. 33).
  The member States of the Council of Europe, Contracting Parties to the 
  Agreement of 28 April 1960 on the temporary importation, free of duty, of
  medical, surgical and laboratory equipment for use on free loan in hospitals and other
  medical institutions for purposes of diagnosis or treatment (hereinafter called
  "the Agreement"),
  Having regard to the provisions of Articles 1 and 2 of the Agreement, according to which
  such equipment shall, under certain conditions, benefit from a system of temporary
  importation free of duty;
  Considering that so far as the member States of the European Economic Community are
  concerned, the granting of such an exemption must in particular take account of the
  existence of the Common Customs Tariff established by these States and that any derogation
  from the Common Customs Tariff falls within the competence of the European Economic
  Community, which possesses the necessary powers in this respect by virtue of the treaty
  which instituted it;
  Considering therefore that for the purposes of the implementation of Articles 1 and 2 of
  the Agreement, it is necessary for the European Economic Community to be able to become a
  Contracting Party to the Agreement,
  Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
  The European Economic Community may become a Contracting Party to the Agreement by
  signing it. 
  In respect of the Community, the Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the
  month following such signature.
Article 2
1. This Additional Protocol shall be open for acceptance by the Contracting Parties to the
    Agreement. It shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the date on
    which the last of the Contracting Parties has deposited its instrument of acceptance with
    the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
2. However, this Additional Protocol shall enter into force on the expiration of a period
    of two years from the date on which it has been opened for acceptance, unless one of the
    Contracting Parties has notified an objection to the entry into force. If such an
    objection has been notified, paragraph 1 of this article shall apply.
Article 3
  From the date of its entry into force, this Additional Protocol shall form an integral
  part of the Agreement. From that date, no State may become a Contracting Party to the
  Agreement without at the same time becoming a Contracting Party to the Additional
  Protocol. 
Article 4
  The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall notify the member States of the
  Council of Europe, any State having acceded to the Agreement and the European Economic
  Community of any acceptance or objection made under Article 2 and of the date of entry
  into force of this Additional Protocol in accordance with Article 2.
  The Secretary General shall also notify the European Economic Community of any act,
  notification or communication relating to the Agreement.
  Done at Strasbourg, the 29th day of September 1982, in English and in French, and opened
  for acceptance the 1st day of January 1983. Both texts are equally authentic and shall be
  deposited in a single copy in the archives of the Council of Europe. The Secretary General
  of the Council of Europe shall transmit certified copies to each member State of the
  Council of Europe, to any State invited to accede to the Agreement and to the European
  Economic Community.