Law of Georgia on Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding, and on Artificial Food Consumption (No. 2380-IS of 1999) Pays/Territoire Géorgie Type du document Législation Date 1999 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine 470.140.000.05.001.000.685 Sujet Alimentation et nutrition Mot clé Allaitement au sein/alimentation des enfants Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires Transformation/manutention Emballage/étiquetage Codex Alimentarius Commerce intérieur Commerce international Commerce/industrie/sociétés Transport/dépôt Nutrition Genre Aire géographique Asie, Mer Noire, Europe de l'Est, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Asie Occidentale Résumé This Law provides for protection and promotion of breastfeeding, and also provides for artificial food consumption. Its purpose is to protect children's health by providing safe and adequate food; promoting, protecting and propagating breastfeeding practices; and by regulating the distribution of artificial baby food products, feeding bottles, nipples and pacifiers. This Law regulates the relations between state authorities and natural and legal persons in the consumption, promotion and distribution of artificial baby food products, feeding bottles, nipples and pacifiers, and their quality, as well as in the field of controlling information thereon. The Law further provides that the State shall control the manufacturing, storing, distribution, export, import and consumption of artificial baby food products in accordance with legislation, as well as any information thereon that is spread in any form or manner. Texte intégral Géorgien/Anglais Site web matsne.gov.ge Références - Législation Implementé par Order No 287/N of 2003 of Minister of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia on Rules for Disseminating Informational, Educational and Awareness Materials about Artificial Nutrition and Food of Children Législation | Géorgie | 2003 Mot clé: Allaitement au sein/alimentation des enfants, Protection du consommateur, Santé publique, Nutrition Source: FAO, FAOLEX