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Cabinet Regulation No. 178 of 2009 on Procedures for Granting the Compensation for the Implementation of Phytosanitary Measures

Country/Territory
Latvia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2009 (2013)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Cultivated plants
Keyword
Liability/compensation Plant protection Pests/diseases Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Quarantine Hygiene/sanitary procedures Internal trade International trade Business/industry/corporations Inspection
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Northern Europe
Abstract

The Regulation prescribes the procedures for granting the compensation for the implementation of phytosanitary measures if plant quarantine and harmful organisms for the eradication and containment of the spread of which a compensation is to be paid are detected, as well as the amount of the compensation and procedures for the disbursement thereof. A person may receive the compensation for the implementation of phytosanitary measures for the eradication and containment of the spread of the fire blight Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl.et.al. The amount of the compensation is determined in Annex 1 to this Regulation. According to the Regulation, a person must not receive the compensation (1) for the destroyed host plants if from the taking of the decision on the determination of phytosanitary measures until its cancellation the person brings and plants host plants of the fire blight into to the outbreak of the fire blight; (2) if the State Plant Protection Service implements the phytosanitary measures by force; and (3) if the person has received the compensation for the implementation of the relevant phytosanitary measures.

Full text
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Website
www.likumi.lv

References - Legislation

Implements

Plant Protection Law (1998)

Legislation | Latvia | 1998 (2010)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant protection, Quarantine, Certification, Institution, Authorization/permit, Inspection, Registration, Access-to-information, Internal trade, International trade, Public health, Soil pollution/quality, Protection of environment, Pesticides, Pests/diseases

Source: FAO, FAOLEX