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European Communities (Marketing of Feedingstuffs) (Amendment) Regulations, 1992.

País/Territorio
Irlanda
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
1992
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Ganado
Palabra clave
Sanidad animal Alimentos para animales/piensos Normas
Área geográphica
Islas del Océano Atlántico, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Países de la Unión Europea, Atlántico Norte, Atlántico Nordeste, Europa Septentrional
Resumen

These Regulations amend the principal Regulations of 1984, so as to give effect to; (1) Commission Directive 86/174/EEC which lays down the method for calculating the energy content of poultry compounds; (2) Council Directive 90/44/EEC which further harmonises Council Directive 79/373/EEC on the marketing of compound feeds, in particular with regard to the provisions governing labelling requirements and the manner in which ingredients must be declared; (3) Commission Directive 91/334/EEC concerning categories of ingredients which may be used for the purposes of labelling compound feeds for pets; (4) Commission Directive 91/357/EEC concerning categories of ingredients which may be used for the purposes of labelling compound feeds for farm animals; (5) Commission Decision 91/516/EEC establishing a list of ingredients, whose use is prohibited in compound feeding stuffs; and (6) Council Directive 91/681/EEC concerning the marketing of compound feeding stuffs manufactured and labelled in accordance with the old rules.

Texto completo
Inglés
Página web
www.bailii.org

Referencias - Legislación

Enmienda

European Communities (Marketing of Feedingstuffs) Regulations, 1984.

Legislación | Irlanda | 1984

Palabra clave: Sanidad animal, Alimentos para animales/piensos, Inspección, Comercio interior

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX

Revocado por

European Communities (Marketing of Compound Feedingstuffs) Regulations, 1999.

Legislación | Irlanda | 1999

Palabra clave: Sanidad animal, Alimentos para animales/piensos, Inspección, Comercio interior

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX