Resolution No. 394/1 of 2004 imposing the accompaniment on the exported processed or modified plants with an agricultural sanitary certificate. Country/Territory Lebanon Document type Regulation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 65, 9 December 2004, pp. 3 Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Agricultural commodities Authorization/permit Certification Fertilizers/nutrients Hygiene/sanitary procedures Inspection Institution Internal trade International trade Pesticides Plant protection Quarantine Residues Plant production Geographical area Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Western Asia Entry into force notes This Resolution enters into force on the date of its publicationi n the Official Gazette. Abstract This Resolution is composed of 4 articles. Article 1 imposes upon exported plants to be provided with a sanitary certificate issued from quarantine centres located in crossing points on Lebanese borders. The Agricultural Sanitary Certificate shall be enclosed with a laboratory analysis certificate issued by a recognized and adopted laboratory able to carry out the maximum residues limit of pesticides and bacteriologic analysis (art. 2). The Quarantine Centres shall present monthly a list to the Ministry of Economic and Commerce, Ministry of Public Health-Health Engineering Department, Agricultural Resources Department and Animal Resources Department containing the exported agricultural material, exported and imported quantity and the result of the chemical and bacteriologic analysis carried out on the samples (art. 3). Full text Arabic