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Cabinet Order for the Enforcement of Plant Protection Act No. 146 of 1951.

País/Territorio
Japón
Tipo de documento
Miscelanea
Fecha
1951
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Cultivos
Palabra clave
Cumplimiento/aplicación Cuarentena Manejo integrado de plagas/estrategias de manejo de plagas Procedimientos judiciales/procedimientos administrativos Sistema de alerta temprana Salud pública Protección vegetal Plagas/enfermedades
Área geográphica
Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Asia Oriental, Pacífico Norte, Pacífico Nordoeste
Entry into force notes
This Ordinance enters into force as from the date of promulgation.
Resumen

This Cabinet Order based on the provisions of Article 32, Paragraph 7 and Article 34, Paragraph 2 of the Plant Protection Act (Act No. 151 of 1951), establishes the standards stipulated in article 32, Paragraph 5 of the Law, specifying the requirements to quickly and accurately identify the type of binocular stereo microscope, sterilizer for physics and chemistry, and other harmful animals or harmful plants. In addition, it establishes the 40% of the total budget will be allocated to each prefecture according to the number of farmers in each prefecture. 20% of the total budget will be allocated to each prefecture according to the farmland area and according to the number of municipalities in each prefecture. 20% of the total amount of the budget is for prefectures that need to urgently carry out plant quarantine, control, and outbreak prediction projects in order to deal with the spread of harmful animals or harmful plants and to promote the safety and promotion of other agricultural production.

Texto completo
Japonés
Página web
elaws.e-gov.go.jp

Referencias - Legislación

Implementa

Plant Protection Act (Act No. 151 of 1950).

Legislación | Japón | 1950 (2005)

Palabra clave: Protección vegetal, Comercio internacional, Plagas/enfermedades, Cuarentena, Certificación, Envasado/etiquetado, Infracciones/sanciones, Legislación básica

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX