Decree-Law No. 236/2005 ruling on limit values for the emission of gas pollutants and particles originating from certain diesel engines. Country/Territory Portugal Document type Legislation Date 2005 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Diário da República—I Série-A, No. 250, 30 December 2005, pp. 7414-7486. Subject Air & atmosphere Keyword Emissions Pollution control Classification/declassification Monitoring Environmental standards Standards Protection of environment Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Atlantic, North-East Atlantic, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This Decree-Law enters into force on the day after its publication. Abstract This Decree-Law, composed of 29 articles and 14 Annexes, introduces in the national legal system European Parliament Directive No. 2004/26/EC. It defines limit values for the emission of gas pollutants and particles originating from certain diesel engines and regulates the related homologation procedures. In particular, it rules on the functions of the homologation authority and on the duties of engine producers. Moreover, the Decree-Law provides a detailed classification of all the engine typologies. Finally, it regulates control and monitoring procedures. Full text Portuguese References - Legislation Amended by Decree-Law No. 28/2014 amending standards for the emission of gas pollutants and particles originating from engines with internal combustion. Legislation | Portugal | 2014 Keyword: Emissions, Pollution control, Classification/declassification, Monitoring, Environmental standards, Standards, Protection of environment Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Decree-Law No. 50/2019 ensuring the implementation in the national legislation of Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 laying down the requirements for emission limits for gas and particulate pollutants as well as for the approval of internal combustion engines for non-road mobile machinery. Legislation | Portugal | 2019 Keyword: Emissions, Pollution control, Classification/declassification, Monitoring, Environmental standards, Offences/penalties, Standards, Protection of environment Source: FAO, FAOLEX