Order No. 214 amending Order on health advisory agreements for cattle herds. Country/Territory Denmark Document type Regulation Date 2015 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Food & nutrition Keyword Contract/agreement Data collection/reporting Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Subsidy/incentive Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe Entry into force notes 1 March 2015. Abstract The Order partly amends Order No. 177, in what concerns guidelines for the issuance of health advisory agreements between the responsible party of a herd and the herd veterinarian. The articles implemented now are 3, 5 (section 1) art. 7 (sect. 4) art. 11 (sect. 4) of (repealed) Rural Development Act No. 316 (LEX-FAOC096511) and article 5, section 1, No, 5 of Order No. 559. The Order also amends the provision whereby application for subsidy cannot be submitted as of 1 March 2015. Projects financed by the programme must terminate no later than 1 May 2015. Article 20, section 3 of Order No. 177 is repealed and hereby replaced with the following: "Section 3. Final payment of the subsidy is subject to final payment request with a project report received within 3 months after the date on which the project must be completed. The Danish AgriFish Agency may in special cases grant exemption from this period. Section 4. The Agency may approve a shorter period than 3 months. The date on which the final payment request must be received by the Agency should be maintained. Applications must be received in before the date on which the project must be completed. Section 5. Should the Agency approve applications as described in section 4, an extension of the project completion date may be granted accordingly." Full text Danish Website www.retsinformation.dk References - Legislation Amends Order No. 177 on health advisory agreements for cattle herds. Legislation | Denmark | 2014 Keyword: Cattle, Contract/agreement, Certification, Milk/dairy products, Food quality control/food safety, Data collection/reporting, Inspection, Animal health, Animal production, Pests/diseases Source: FAO, FAOLEX