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Council Decision 2003/67/EC concerning protection measures relating to Newcastle disease in the United States of America and derogating from Commission Decisions 94/984/EC, 96/482/EC, 97/221/EC, 2000/572/EC, 2000/585/EC, 2000/609/EC and 2001/751/EC.

País/Territorio
Unión Europea
Tipo de documento
Legislación
Fecha
2003
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Fuente original
Official Journal L 26, 31 January 2003, pp. 48-51
Materia
Alimentación y nutrición, Ganado
Palabra clave
Certificación Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos Comercio internacional Productos de aves caseras Sanidad animal Plagas/enfermedades Aves de corral
Área geográphica
Pays de l'Union Européenne
Entry into force notes
This Decision entered into force on 3 February 2003.
Resumen

The present Decision has been enacted to lay down protection measures against New Castle disease. In fact, Member States may authorize the importation from the United States of America of live poultry and hatching eggs thereof, live ratites and hatching eggs thereof, fresh poultry meat, farmed and wild feathered game, meat products and meat preparations consisting of meat of any of the species aforementioned exclusively if they originate in, or come from, the region of the United States of America as described in the Annex hereby attached. By way of derogation from such provision, however, Member States may authorize the imports referred to in article 2. Article 3 deals with animal health certificates.

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Inglés
Página web
europa.eu

Referencias - Legislación

Enmendado porr

Commission Decision 2003/377/EC amending Council Decision 2003/67/EC as regards protection measures relating to Newcastle disease in the United States of America.

Legislación | Unión Europea | 2003

Palabra clave: Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos, Productos de aves caseras, Certificación, Comercio internacional, Sanidad animal, Aves de corral, Plagas/enfermedades

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX