Guaranteed Milk Quantity Ordinance 1999. Country/Territory Austria Document type Regulation Date 1999 (2007) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Bundesgesetzblatt für die Republik Österreich, Part II, No. 28, 21 January 1999. Long titleOrdinance by the Federal Minister for Agriculture and Forestry on guaranteed milk quantities within the common market organisation for milk and milk products. Subject Food & nutrition Keyword Milk/dairy products Subsidy/incentive Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Western Europe Entry into force notes The present Ordinance enters into force on 1 April 1999. Abstract The present Ordinance implements Council regulations and directives relating to guaranteed quantities for milk and milk products. “Agrarmarkt Austria” (AMA) is entrusted with the enforcement of the present Ordinance. An additional levy shall be payable by producers of cow's milk on quantities of milk or milk equivalent delivered to a purchaser or sold directly for consumption in excess of a quantity to be determined. The levy shall be payable on all quantities of milk or milk equivalent marketed during the period in question in excess of the established relevant quantity. It shall be shared between the producers who contributed to the overrun. The text consists of 44 articles divided into 4 Parts and 1 Annex. Full text German Website www.ris.bka.gv.at References - Legislation Amended by Ordinance amending the Guaranteed Milk Quantity Ordinance 1999. Legislation | Austria | 2005 Keyword: Milk/dairy products, Subsidy/incentive Source: FAO, FAOLEX Ninth Amendment of the Guaranteed Milk Quantity Ordinance 1999 Legislation | Austria | 2005 Keyword: Milk/dairy products, Subsidy/incentive Source: FAO, FAOLEX Ordinance amending the Guaranteed Milk Quantity Ordinance 1999. Legislation | Austria | 2004 Keyword: Milk/dairy products, Subsidy/incentive Source: FAO, FAOLEX Sixth Ordinance amending the Guaranteed Milk Quantity Ordinance 1999. Legislation | Austria | 2003 Keyword: Milk/dairy products, Subsidy/incentive Source: FAO, FAOLEX