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Plant Protection Regulations ( Importation of Plants), 1970

Pays/Territoire
Israël
Type du document
Règlement
Date
1970 (1996)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Source d'origine
Dinim Vol.7 pp. 4159
Sujet
Plantes cultivées
Mot clé
Protection des végétaux Emballage/étiquetage Matériel de reproduction/semences Parasites/maladies Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Quarantaine Commerce international Certification Production végétale
Aire géographique
Asie, Europe et Asie Centrale, Méditerranée, Moyen-Orient, Asie Occidentale
Résumé

Regulation 1 contains definitions. Regulation 2 establishes the import prohibition of a series of articles listed in the First Schedule including plants, fruits, items of different plant categories including edible items, soil and sand, live invertebrate animals, cultures of fungi, bacteria and other organisms constituting pests and diseases. Regulation 3 establishes which plants (listed in the Second Schedule) are subject to a health certificate for import purposes. Regulation 4 prescribes which imports, as listed in the Third Schedule, are subject to prior approval and health certificate endorsing special conditions. Regulation 5 states the imports that are subject to examination only, as listed in the Fourth Schedule. Regulation 6 specifies a series of articles, as listed in the Fifth Schedule, that are subject to a permit in accordance with established conditions. Regulation 7 establishes the necessity for imported articles to be free from soil and sand. Regulation 8 prescribes regulations about packing materials. Regulation 9 establishes prescriptions for the marking of packages with the grower's identification mark, establishes the articles examination and conditions for it. Regulation 11 prescribes to comply with the instructions of the Inspector after examination Regulation 12 imposes compliance with the Inspector's instructions concerning articles whose importation is prohibited. Regulation 13 prescribes compliance with instructions after examination of the articles, such as disinfecting or quarantine. Regulation 14 gives detailed information concerning the health certificate to be attached to the documents accompanying or relating to the consignment. Regulation 15 establishes fees to be charged for each article. Regulation 16 establishes revocation of the Plant Protection Revocation Order of 1934. Regulation 17 establishes the commencement of enforcement of the Plant Protection Law. Regulation 18 establishes that these Regulations shall be cited as the Plant Protection Regulations.

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Références - Législation

Implemente

Plant Protection Law, 1956.

Législation | Israël | 1956 (1982)

Mot clé: Protection des végétaux, Parasites/maladies, Pesticides, Politique/planification, Institution, Législation de base

Source: FAO, FAOLEX