Regulation on types of biocidal products. Country/Territory Montenegro Document type Regulation Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Cultivated plants Keyword Pests/diseases Animal health Biological control agents Classification/declassification Packaging/labelling Plant protection Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 20 October 2016), and shall apply starting 1 January 2017. Abstract This Regulation, as in accordance with the provisions of the Montenegrin Law on biocidal products, determines the types of biocidal products (or biocide). Different types of biocides, according to the method of their application and use, according to organisms on which they act, or objects in which they are used, or objects and surfaces to be treated, are here classified into the following groups: 1) disinfectants; 2) protection products (preservatives); 3) biocides for pest control; 4) other biocides (such as anti-fouling products-PT 21 used to control development and inhabitation of undesirable organisms-microorganisms and more complex plant or animal organisms on boats, equipment and objects used in water; embalming and dissecting fluids-PT 22-used for disinfection and protection of human or animal corpses and their parts. All biocides shall be marked with the designation of the production type (or PT), among its corresponding number. Full text Montenegrin Website www.sluzbenilist.me References - Legislation Implements Law on biocidal products. Legislation | Montenegro | 2016 Keyword: Biological control agents, Plant protection, Internal trade, International trade, Authorization/permit, Offences/penalties, Pesticides Source: FAO, FAOLEX Amended by Regulation amending the Regulation on types of biocidal products. Legislation | Montenegro | 2019 Keyword: Biological control agents, Classification/declassification, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Business/industry/corporations Source: FAO, FAOLEX