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Environment and Genetic Engineering Act (No. 981 of 2002).

Country/Territory
Denmark
Document type
Legislation
Date
1991
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock, Environment gen., Cultivated plants
Keyword
Authorization/permit Access-to-information Biosecurity Offences/penalties Genetic resources International trade Biosafety Planting material/seeds Biotechnology Plant production
Geographical area
Europe, EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Abstract

The purpose of the Act is to protect the environment and public health from harmful effects resulting from genetic engineering. The Act shall also apply to the territorial waters and the fishery territory of Denmark. "Genetically modified organisms" is here defined as "plants, animals, micro-organisms, cell cultures and viruses in which the genetic material has been restructured in a way that does not occur naturally". Genetic engineering shall be carried out only in premises approved for such purposes by the Working Environment Act (sect. 6). Approval of regional authorities shall be obtained (sect. 8). The Minister of Environment may issue rules regarding notification schemes applicable to certain types of genetic engineering (sect. 9). Importation or sale of genetically engineered substances as specified requires approval of the Minister (sect. 10). Section 20 concerns supervision of observance of rules of this Act, etc. by the Supervisory Authority. The last part of the Act concerns legal proceedings and offences. (38 sections)

Full text
Danish/English
Website
www.retsinformation.dk