Resolution No. 438/1 of 2009 defining cases that require laboratory re-examination of imported meat. Country/Territory Lebanon Document type Regulation Date 2009 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 47, 8 October 2009, 1 p Subject Food & nutrition Keyword Hygiene/sanitary procedures International trade Meat Food quality control/food safety Geographical area Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Western Asia Entry into force notes This Resolution enters into force on 3 October 2009 Abstract This Resolution is composed of5 articles. Article 1 decrees the strictly prohibition of laboratory re-examination and retesting on imported meat, which have been infected by harmful germs and non-suitability for human consumption. Article 2 decrees that the laboratory re-examination and retesting is mandatory only of the uncontaminated part of meat shipments in the case of contamination of some of meat shipments and the validity of the rest. Article 3 entrusts the Directorate of Livestock – Office of Export, Import and Quarantine Control in cooperation with the border quarantine Centres to implement this Resolution. Full text Arabic References - Legislation Repealed by Resolution No. 500/1 establishing the conditions for the import of meat. Legislation | Lebanon | 2010 Keyword: Food quality control/food safety, Meat, International trade, Standards, HACCP, Packaging/labelling, Transport/storage, Hormones/steroids Source: FAO, FAOLEX Resolution No. 828/1 of 2010 establishing the conditions for the import of meat. Legislation | Lebanon | 2010 Keyword: Food quality control/food safety, Meat, International trade, Internal trade, Standards, HACCP, Packaging/labelling, Transport/storage Source: FAO, FAOLEX