Decree No. 106 approving the Regulation on Plant Sanitary Protection within the State of Pará. Country/Territory Brazil Territorial subdivision Pará Document type Regulation Date 2011 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant protection Certification Classification/declassification Hygiene/sanitary procedures Residues Standards Offences/penalties Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Geographical area Amazonia, Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, South America, South Atlantic Entry into force notes This Decree enters into force after 30 days from its publication. Abstract This Decree approves the Regulation on Plant Sanitary Protection within the State of Pará. This Regulation, consisting of 9 Chapters, establishes the sanitary requirements to be satisfied in order to perform plant protection, defines the objectives, prescribes offences and penalties for illegal activities and establishes the actions to be taken in order to perform the above mentioned Plant Sanitary Protection. It is divided as follows: Preliminary provisions (Chap. I); Technical and operational activities (Chap. II); Complementary Norms for agricultural products protection (Chap. III); Operation and control (Chap. IV); Resources and Financing (Chap. V); Inspection of agricultural products and inputs (Chap. VI); Protecting measures and Penalties (Chap. VII); Administrative proceedings and Resources (Chap. VIII); Final provisions(Chap. IX). Full text Portuguese Website www.alepa.pa.gov.br References - Legislation Implements Law No. 7.392 establishing Plant Sanitary Protection within the State of Pará. Legislation | Brazil | 2010 Keyword: Plant protection, Pests/diseases, Public health, Registration, Monitoring, Inspection, Classification/declassification, Offences/penalties, Certification, Timber extraction/logging, Transport/storage, Internal trade, International trade, Forest management/forest conservation, Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Basic legislation Source: FAO, FAOLEX