Decree No 229/GoL implementing the Law on Plant Protection No. 06/NA. Country/Territory Lao, People's Dem. Rep. Document type Regulation Date 2012 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant protection Agricultural development Hygiene/sanitary procedures Plant production Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies Quarantine Internal trade International trade Planting material/seeds Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Landlocked Developing Nations, Least Developed Countries, South-Eastern Asia Entry into force notes This Decree enters into force 180 days after the day of its signature. Abstract This Decree, consisting of eight Chapters, elaborates the provisions of certain articles of the Law on Plant Protection (hereafter “the Law”). It shall ensure uniform application of the Law throughout the country and shall ensure the accuracy, clarity, correctness, effectiveness and understanding of the Law in a manner that is in line with international treaties and agreements to which the Lao PDR is a party. This Decree also aims to facilitate trade in plants, plant products and other regulated articles. Plant protection, as defined in the Article 2 of the Law, shall mean the application of phytosanitary measures such as: inspections; quarantine; the declaration of outbreaks and zones; and other actions in line with international treaties and agreements to which the Lao PDR is a party. The Decree is divided as follows: General provisions (I); Control of pests (II); Import (III); Consignments in Transit (IV); Export (V); Phytosanitary Business (VI); Implementation of Plant Protection (VII) and Final Provisions (VIII). Full text English Website www.laotradeportal.gov.la References - Legislation Implements Law No. 06/NA on Plant Protection. Legislation | Lao, People's Dem. Rep. | 2008 Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant variety, Plant protection, Certification, Agricultural development, Business/industry/corporations, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Offences/penalties, Plant production, Policy/planning, Prohibited crops, Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies Source: FAO, FAOLEX