Regulations Related to Regulatory Service Tariff/fees and Fines. Country/Territory Rwanda Document type Regulation Date 2021 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleRegulations Related to Regulatory Service Tariff/fees and Fines. (Rwanda FDA law No . 003/2018 of 09/02/2019, Article 9). Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition, General Keyword Authorization/permit Certification Classification/declassification Cleaning agents/detergents Inspection Institution International trade Pesticides Tobacco Toxicity/poisoning Registration Public health Beverages Cereals/grains/rice Food additives Food quality control/food safety Breastfeeding/infant food Vegetables/legumes Meat Milk/dairy products Condiments/herbs/spices Sugar Coffee/cocoa/tea Treated food Agricultural commodities Nutrition Animal feed/feedstuffs Animal health Pests/diseases Drugs Geographical area Africa, Eastern Africa, Landlocked Developing Nations, Least Developed Countries Abstract The purpose of these Regulations is to establish tariffs or fees and fines for regulatory services rendered by Rwanda Food and Drugs Authority (Chapter 1). The text establishes that the Authority reserves the power to determine the types of services offered to the public, non-governmental Organizations (NGOs), research institutions, individuals and private institutions. The Regulations include an Annex I listing the services and their corresponding fees. It provide fees for the registration of regulated products, for the renewal and variation of registered products, for inspections, for the operational licence, permit or certificate. Full text English References - Legislation Implements Loi nº 003/2018 du 09/02/2018 portant création de l’Office Rwandais des produits alimentaires et pharmaceutiques et déterminant sa mission, son organisation et son fonctionnement. Legislation | Rwanda | 2018 Keyword: Basic legislation, Institution, Food additives, Food quality control/food safety, Monitoring, Transport/storage, Internal trade, International trade, Authorization/permit, Animal health, Drugs, Plant protection, Pesticides Source: FAO, FAOLEX