Law No. 25 of 1999 regulating the circulation and trade of plant pesticides. Pays/Territoire Yémen Type du document Législation Date 1999 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Official Gazette No. 7, 15 April 1999, 11 pp. Sujet Plantes cultivées Mot clé Pesticides Autorisation/permis Inspection Institution Commerce intérieur Commerce international Infractions/sanctions Protection des végétaux Enregistrement Royalties/redevances Toxicité/empoisonnement Aire géographique Asie, Océan Indien, Pays les moins avances, Moyen-Orient, Afrique du Nord et Proche-Orient, Asie Occidentale Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on 10 April 1999. Résumé The aim of this Law is to regulate the trade, registration, control and inspection of pesticides as well as to prevent their danger, hazards, poisonous and toxic effects to the public health, animals and environment. This Law is composed of 7 Chapters divided into 36 articles. Terms and definitions are given in Chapter I. General objectives are contained in Chapter II. Registration of pesticides is dealt with in Chapter III in particular: registration conditions and requirements; and revocation of the registration. Chapter IV provides for the trade and circulation of pesticides. Chapter V refers to the control and inspection of pesticides. Penalties and offences are contained in Chapter VI. General and concluding provisions are provided for in Chapter VII. Texte intégral Arabe/Anglais Références - Législation Implementé par Resolution No. 10 of 2002 issuing the Implementing Regulation of Law No. 25 of 1999 regulating the trade, circulation and handling of plant pesticides. Législation | Yémen | 2002 Mot clé: Pesticides, Enregistrement, Transport/dépôt, Inspection, Commerce intérieur, Commerce international Source: FAO, FAOLEX Amendé par Law No.4 of 2011 amending some provisions of Law No.25 of 1999 regulating the circulation and trade of plant pesticides. Législation | Yémen | 2011 Mot clé: Pesticides, Autorisation/permis, Commerce international, Royalties/redevances, Infractions/sanctions Source: FAO, FAOLEX