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Import and Export Restrictions (Foot-and-Mouth Disease) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 (S.R. 183 of 2001).

Pays/Territoire
Royaume-Uni
Sous-division territoriale
Northern Ireland
Type du document
Règlement
Date
2001
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Alimentation et nutrition, Bétail
Mot clé
Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires Commerce international Viande Lait/produits laitiers HACCP Santé des animaux Parasites/maladies
Aire géographique
Îles de l'Océan Atlantique, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Atlantique Nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du Nord-Est, Europe du Nord
Entry into force notes
Coming into force on 27 April 2001.
Résumé

These Regulations implement in Northern Ireland restrictions on imports and exports of certain animals and animal products in accordance with Commission Decision 2001/316/EC and Commission Decision 2001/318/EC amending Commission Decision 2001/172/EC concerning certain protection measures with regard to foot-and-mouth disease in the United Kingdom. They place restrictions on the exportation of animals of the bovine, ovine, caprine or porcine species, fresh meat, meat products, milk, milk products and other animal products. In addition they prohibit the importation of any live animal of species susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease into Northern Ireland from a member State. The Regulations contain powers of inspectors, and provisions relating to illegal consignments. Breach of the Regulations is an offence for which penalties are prescribed under regulation 22.

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
www.opsi.gov.uk

Références - Législation

Abrogé par

Import and Export Restrictions (Foot-and-Mouth Disease) (No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 (S.R. 204 of 2001).

Législation | Royaume-Uni | 2001

Mot clé: Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires, Commerce international, Viande, Lait/produits laitiers, HACCP, Santé des animaux, Parasites/maladies

Source: FAO, FAOLEX