The F-Gas Regulation requires member states to adopt provisions on penalties, which must be notified to the Commission by January 1, 2026.
The sanctions for violations of Regulation (EU) No 517/2014 were previously based on Section 10 of the Chemicals Sanctions Regulation ("ChemSanktionsV"). For misdemeanours in connection with F Gases, such as the supply of F-Gases to unauthorized third parties, the authority previously imposed a fine between EUR 10,000.00 and EUR 200,000.00; for crimes, such as the intentional unauthorized placing on the market of F-Gases, the authority even imposed a prison sentence of up to 5 years if the distributor had thereby endangered the life or health of another person or another person's property of significant value.
It is to be expected that the German legislator will amend the Chemical Sanctions Regulation based on the F-Gas Regulation. As the F-Gas Regulation imposes stricter requirements on operating, placing on the market, importing, exporting, etc., it can be expected that infringements will be punished more severely in future.