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Regulation on method and mode of functioning of National Sanitary Inspection institutions in case of suspicion or detection of inappropriate health quality of foodstuff, permitted additional substances and other food components.

País/Territorio
Polonia
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
2003
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Fuente original
Journal of Laws 2003 No. 7 Pos. 91.
Materia
Alimentación y nutrición
Palabra clave
Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos Inspección Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios
Área geográphica
Europa Oriental, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Países de la Unión Europea
Entry into force notes
The Regulation enters into force 30 days after publication in the Journal of Laws.
Resumen

This Regulation of the Minister of Health, which is composed of six Paragraphs, establishes that, in case of suspicion or detection of inappropriate health quality of foodstuffs, the National Sanitary Inspection shall: specify the amount of the foodstuff concerned and the method of storage; protect the foodstuff concerned by marking and using seals or stamps of the National Sanitary Inspection; examine the questioned foodstuff; take samples for laboratory testing purposes; protect documentation of the internal quality control and other materials which can be used to establish the health quality of the foodstuff; initiate proceedings to verify the circumstances which caused the inappropriate quality of foodstuff. The Regulation does not apply to foodstuffs of animal origin which are controlled by the Veterinary Inspection.

Texto completo
Polaco
Página web
isap.sejm.gov.pl

Referencias - Legislación

Implementa

Act on sanitary conditions of food and nutrition.

Legislación | Polonia | 2001

Palabra clave: Legislación básica, Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos, Procesamiento/manipulación, Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios, Aditivos alimentarios, Inspección, Viticultura/prácticas enológicas

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX