Directive No. Z/7 of 2003 amending Directive No. Z/1 on the regulation of allowances and fees for agricultural services. Country/Territory Jordan Document type Regulation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development Keyword Agricultural commodities Apiculture/sericulture Authorization/permit Inspection International trade Royalties/fees Geographical area Asia, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Red Sea & Gulf of Aden, Western Asia Entry into force notes This Directive enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette. Abstract This Directive is composed of 5 articles. Article 1 deals with terms and definition. Article 2 decrees the abrogation of the Table attached with Article 3 of Directive No. Z/1 related to the allowance and fees for the sanitary services for the transit of apiculture and living animal consignments and the replacement of it by the attached table to this Directive. Article 3 decrees the abrogation of the Table attached with Paragraph (a) of article 4 of Directive No. Z/1 related to allowance and fees for the sanitary services for the imported and exported apiculture and living animal consignments as well as the replacement of it by the attached table. Article 4 decrees the abrogation of the Table attached with Paragraph (a) of article 5 of Directive No. Z/1 related to allowance and fees for the quarantine services for the imported and exported apiculture and living animal consignments as well as the replacement of it by the attached table. Clause No. 11 of article 18 of Directive No. Z/1 shal be replaced by the attached table. Full text Arabic Website www.moa.gov.jo References - Legislation Implements Directive No. Z/1 of 2003 regulating allowances and fees for agricultural services. Legislation | Jordan | 2003 Keyword: Agricultural commodities, Apiculture/sericulture, Certification, Crops/grasses, Disinfection/disinfestation, Equipment, Inspection, Internal trade, International trade, Registration, Royalties/fees, Authorization/permit, Grazing, Quarantine, Animal health, Planting material/seeds, Plant production, Plant protection Source: FAO, FAOLEX