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BSE Inspection Ordinance.

Country/Territory
Germany
Document type
Regulation
Date
2000 (2013)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Bundesgesetzblatt, Part I, No. 69, 30 September 2002, pp. 3730-3732.
Long title
Ordinance on meat hygiene inspection of slaughtered cattle for BSE.
Subject
Livestock, Food & nutrition
Keyword
Meat Cattle Hygiene/sanitary procedures Inspection Slaughtering Food quality control/food safety Animal health Pests/diseases Animal by-products International trade
Geographical area
Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe
Abstract

Comprehensive provisions concerning meat inspection establishing a national system for the protection against spongiform encephalopathy. The text consists of 6 articles as follows: Carrying out BSE tests (1); Sampling (2); Inspection of industrial plants (3); Measures to be taken after outbreak of BSE (4); Registration of meat delivery (5); Penalties (6); Entry into force; expiry (7).

Full text
German
Website
www.bmj.de

References - Legislation

Amended by

First Ordinance amending the Ordinance on hygiene inspection of slaughtered cattle for BSE.

Legislation | Germany | 2001

Keyword: Meat, Cattle, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Inspection, Food quality control/food safety

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Third Ordinance amending various Ordinances on meat and poultry hygiene.

Legislation | Germany | 2002

Keyword: Meat, Cattle, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Slaughtering, Inspection, Poultry products, Food quality control/food safety

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Second Ordinance amending the Ordinance on hygiene inspection of slaughtered cattle for BSE.

Legislation | Germany | 2002

Keyword: Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Meat, Offences/penalties, Food quality control/food safety

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repealed by

Ordinance amending the TSE Inspection Ordinance.

Legislation | Germany | 2015

Keyword: Pests/diseases, Inspection, Animal health

Source: FAO, FAOLEX