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Regulation amending Regulation laying down rules to prevent the introduction and spread of quarantine organisms.

Country/Territory
Poland
Document type
Regulation
Date
2009
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Journal of Laws 2009 No. 134 Pos. 1106
Subject
Cultivated plants
Keyword
Plant production Pests/diseases Quarantine Certification Internal trade International trade Plant protection
Geographical area
Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries
Entry into force notes
This Regulation entered into force on 8 September 2009.
Abstract

This Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development amends the list of quarantine organisms which must not be introduced to protected zones and transferred within these zones, and specification of protected zones (originally specified in Annex 1), the list of quarantine organisms which must not be introduced to protected zones and transferred within these zones if these organisms occur on specific plants, plant products or objects, and specification of these protected zones (Annex 2), special requirements to be included in certificates if plants, plant products or objects are introduced into the territory of the Republic of Poland from third countries (Annex 4), and the list of plants, plant products or objects for which a plant passport or certificate shall be required (Annex 5).

Full text
Polish
Website
isap.sejm.gov.pl

References - Legislation

Implements

Law on plant protection.

Legislation | Poland | 2003 (2017)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant protection, Pests/diseases, Pesticides, Internal trade, Authorization/permit, Inspection, Institution, Offences/penalties

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Amends

Regulation laying down rules to prevent the introduction and spread of quarantine organisms.

Legislation | Poland | 2008 (2015)

Keyword: Plant production, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Certification, Internal trade, International trade, Plant protection

Source: FAO, FAOLEX