Control of Agricultural Chemicals Act (Cap. 29). País/Territorio Uganda Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 1989 (2000) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Fuente original Laws of Uganda. Título completoAn Act to control and regulate the manufacture, storage, distribution and trade in, use, importation and exportation of, agricultural chemicals and for other purposes connected therewith. Materia Cultivos Palabra clave Plaguicidas Fertilizantes/nutrientes Institución Comercio internacional Autorización/permiso Inspección Infracciones/sanciones Producción vegetal Área geográphica Africa, Africa Oriental, Naciones en desarrollo sin litoral, Países menos desarrollados Resumen This Act makes provision for the control of manufacture, use and handling of agricultural chemicals and the international trade in agricultural chemicals and establishes the Agricultural Chemicals Board and the Agricultural Chemicals Technical Committee. No person shall manufacture, package, store, display, distribute, knowingly transport, be in possession of, use or advertise any agricultural chemical except in accordance with Regulations made under this Act. The Agricultural Chemicals Board shall, among other things: ensure that agricultural chemicals are duly registered and that those agricultural chemicals are used in a manner consistent with their labelling and in conformity with the Regulations made under this Act; and regulate the quality and importation of agricultural chemicals into the country and their distribution. Texto completo Inglés Página web www.ulii.org Referencias - Legislación Implementado por Control of Agricultural Chemicals (Registration and Control) Regulations (S.I. 29-1). Legislación | Uganda | 1993 Palabra clave: Plaguicidas, Fertilizantes/nutrientes, Institución, Comercio internacional, Comercio interior, Toxicidad/envenenamiento, Envasado/etiquetado, Transporte/depósito, Autorización/permiso, Inspección, Infracciones/sanciones, Producción vegetal, Control de la contaminación, Sustancias peligrosas, Residuos peligrosos, EIA, Gestión de desechos Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX