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Feedstuffs Act 1999.

Pays/Territoire
Autriche
Type du document
Législation
Date
1999
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Source d'origine
Bundesgesetzblatt für die Republik Österreich, Part I, No. 139, 23 July 1999, pp. 1071-1081.
Titre complet
Federal Act on the production, placing on the market, use of feedstuff, compounds and additives.
Sujet
Bétail
Mot clé
Aliments pour animaux Législation de base Normes Commerce international Certification Inspection Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Limite maximum de résidu
Aire géographique
Alpes, Europe, EUROPE ET ASIE CENTRALE, Pays de l'union européenne, Europe du ouest
Résumé

An Act to regulate in details the production and marketing of animal feed. The Act contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms therein employed such as "feedstuffs", "additives", "harmful substances", "marketing", "production", "country of the Union", "contracting state", etc. It is illegal to produce animal feed which can be harmful both to humans and animals. Moreover, it is unlawful to use non-authorized additives and other substances. The Federal Minister for Agriculture and Forestry establishes quality requirements of ingredients, admissible additives, maximum contents of certain harmful substances and prescribes requirements relating to production. The importation of feedstuffs is conditioned upon issuance of a Clearance Certificate. Part 2 contains regulations concerning hygienic and other requirements for plant producing feedstuffs. The tasks of surveying authorities are set out in Part 3. Finally, the Act outlines the penalties in case of violations and transitional provisions. The Act consists of 25 articles divided in 4 Parts.

Texte intégral
Allemand

Références - Législation

Abroge

Feedstuffs Act 1993.

Législation | Autriche | 1993

Mot clé: Législation de base, Aliments pour animaux, Certification, Hygiène/procédures sanitaires, Commerce international, Normes, Institution, Infractions/sanctions

Source: FAO, FAOLEX