Regulation on protected zones and implementation of official surveys in controlled zones. Country/Territory Slovenia Document type Regulation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 91/2003 Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant protection Pests/diseases Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This Regulation entered into force on 4 October 2003. Abstract This Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food establishes the procedure for obtaining the status of protected zone, detailed requirements for the implementation of official surveys, requirements for the movement of certain plants, plant products and other objects to the protected zone and through the secure area, and the list of protected zones. For the purposes of these provisions protected zones are defined as pest-free areas and areas with low incidence of pests where there is a danger that certain harmful organisms will be in good ecological conditions settled in certain plants, despite the fact that these organisms are not settled. The list of protected zones and the period of validity of protected zones is available at the website of the Administration for the Protection of Plants and Seeds. This Regulation is composed of 19 articles divided into the following Sections: General provisions (Sec. 1); Protected zone (Sec. 2); Special control (Sec. 3); Surveys (Sec. 4); Special conditions for movement (Sec. 5); Records and reporting (Sec. 6); Costs (Sec. 7); Transitional and final provisions (Sec. 8). Full text Slovenian Website www.pisrs.si References - Legislation Implements Commission Directive 2001/32/EC recognising protected zones exposed to particular plant health risks in the Community and repealing Directive 92/76/EEC. Legislation | European Union | 2001 Keyword: Plant protection, Pests/diseases Source: FAO, FAOLEX Plant Health Act. Legislation | Slovenia | 2001 (2018) Keyword: Plant protection, Inspection, Institution, Basic legislation, Pests/diseases, Plant production Source: FAO, FAOLEX