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Plant Quarantine Measures of Jiangxi Province of People's Republic of China.

País/Territorio
China
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
2000
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Cultivos
Palabra clave
Plagas/enfermedades Cuarentena Protección vegetal Inspección Comercio internacional
Área geográphica
Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Mares del Asia Oriental, Asia Oriental, Pacífico Norte, Pacífico Nordoeste
Entry into force notes
Entry into force on April 20, 2000.
Resumen

These Measures are formulated according to the Regulations on Plant Quarantine of People's Republic of China, together with the integration of the actuality of Jiangxi province, aim at protecting plants from diseases, dangerous insects and weeds. Quarantine inspection of import and export plants shall be performed according to the Law of PRC on the Entry Exit Animal and Plant Quarantine. In Jiangxi province, the performance of quarantine inspection is entrusted to the agricultural and forestry department at the provincial level or county level. Chapter 2 outlets the responsibilities of the inspection department. Chapter 3 concerns the quarantine objects, the department shall draw up a list of plants and plant product to be classified as plant quarantine objects. An area where a plant quarantine object occurs shall be designated as an epidemic area, chapter 4 provides the measures that shall be taken to prevent the quarantine objects from spreading out. Chapter 5 and 6 provide the measures of area inspection and transport inspection. Chapter 7 concerns the imported seed inspection, any unit importing seeds and seedlings from foreign countries shall make an application to the province plant quarantine organ 30 days in advance of signing of the importing contract. Final provisions establish award and penalties to be applied.

Texto completo
Chino

Referencias - Legislación

Implementa

Regulations on plant quarantine.

Legislación | China | 1992

Palabra clave: Protección vegetal, Plagas/enfermedades, Inspección, Malezas, Comercio internacional, Cuarentena

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX