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Act containing new rules for the prevention and fighting of organisms that damage cultivation (Plant Diseases Act).

Pays/Territoire
Pays-Bas
Type du document
Législation
Date
1951 (2021)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Source d'origine
Staatsblad No. 29, 28 January 1992, pp. 1-7 (.pdf document).
Sujet
Plantes cultivées
Mot clé
Législation de base Protection des végétaux Collecte de données/déclarations Parasites/maladies Commerce international Quarantaine Transport/dépôt
Aire géographique
Benelux, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pays de l'Union Européenne, Atlantique Nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Ouest
Résumé

This Act creates a general framework for the regulation of the protection of plants against diseases and pests and provides for measures of enforcement and prescribes offences and penalties. The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries is empowered to regulate by Decree: Importation and exportation of plants, plant products or parts of plants and their quarantine (art. 2); treatment of cultivation, disinfection of premises, means of transportation, etc. (art. 3); and the functioning of institutions which are charged with the carrying out of tasks as foreseen in article 3. The farmers who cultivate on commercial scale varieties of plants to be indicated by the Minister, shall report yearly on such cultivation in accordance with directives to be issued by the Minister by Decree (art. 3a). The remaining provisions deal with compensation of costs for reporting, measures of control and enforcement, and offences and penalties. Offences and penalties are prescribed by the Economic Offences Act (1950, K 258). (20 articles)

Texte intégral
Néerlandais
Site web
www.overheid.nl

Références - Législation

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Decree suppression of organisms that damage cultivation.

Législation | Pays-Bas | 1991 (2010)

Mot clé: Protection des végétaux, Parasites/maladies, Production végétale, Désinfection, Traitement post-récolte, Transport/dépôt

Source: FAO, FAOLEX