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Regulation on Ozone Destructive Substances Control

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source

Abstract
The Regulation on Ozone Destructive Substances Control, which is based on the principle 78 of the Constitution of Afghanistan, sets provisions to prevent destruction of ozone layer. The Regulation consists of 3 Chapters, which is divided into 18 articles: General Provisions (I); Registration and Permit (II); Final Provisions (III). The Regulation plans to control manufacturing, importation and exportation of destructive substances and reduce the use of destructive substances. The Regulation aims to eliminate the use of CFCs based on the Montreal Protocol. The Regulation provides a list of all substances which are destructive to ozone layer. The production of these substances only is possible with an official permit issued by the Department of Environment.
Date of text
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Official Journal, No. 849, 2006.08.06
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
مقرره کنترول مواد مخرب لایه اوزون