Admission Ordinance for Germany. Country/Territory Austria Document type Regulation Date 1998 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Bundesgesetzblatt für die Republik Österreich, Part II, No. 109, 31 March 1998, p. 405. Long titleOrdinance in compliance with Article 12 (9) of the Plant Protection Products Act 1997. Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Pesticides Authorization/permit International trade Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Western Europe Abstract An Ordinance by the Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry whereby it is established that if a new plant protection product already in use in the Federal Republic of Germany has to be authorized in Austria, all relevant admission papers to be examined by the Austrian counterpart will be submitted by the competent German Health Authority. Moreover, the applicant of a plant protection product must produce a study comparing the German authorization requirements to those in force in Austria. The Ordinance consists of 2 articles. Full text German Website www.ris.bka.gv.at References - Legislation Implements Plant Protection Products Act 1997. Legislation | Austria | 1997 (2011) Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant protection, Pesticides, Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies, Authorization/permit, Packaging/labelling, Registration, Residues, Institution, Royalties/fees, Offences/penalties Source: FAO, FAOLEX Implemented by Admission Ordinance for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Legislation | Austria | 2002 Keyword: Pesticides, Authorization/permit, International trade Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Federal Act on Trade in Plant Protection Products (Plant Protection Products Act 2011). Legislation | Austria | 2011 (2021) Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant protection, Pesticides, Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies, Authorization/permit, Packaging/labelling, Registration, Residues, Institution, Royalties/fees, Offences/penalties, Internal trade, Inspection, International trade, Hazardous substances Source: FAO, FAOLEX