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Market Organization Act 2007.

Country
Type of law
Legislation
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Abstract
The purpose of the present Act is to ensure an efficient implementation of the common market organization in Austria with a view to consumer protection and animal welfare. The text consists of 35 articles divided into 4 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Provisions on organization of market (2); Common provisions (3); Penalties and final provisions (4).
Furthermore, the present Act introduces some amendments to the following Acts: the AMA-Act 1992 (BGBl. I No. 108/2001). In particular, it rewords, inter alia, article 21a on Use of contributions; as well as article 21d on Amount of contributions; article 39a on the Establishment of companies; the Wine Act 1999 (BGBl. I No. 141). In particular, the Ordinance amends, inter alia, article 35 establishing that every producer has to submit every year by November 15, a harvest and productions declaration either via mail or via electronic wine database; the Forestry Act 1975 (BGBl. I No. 87/2005). In particular, it amends article 109 on Recognition of foreign vocational training; the Ordinance adds also article 109a on Adjustment measures; article 109b on Services rendered by foreign companies; and article 183b on Implementation of EU-directives; the Plant Protection Products Act 1997 (BGBl. I No. 60). In particular, it amends, inter alia, article 34 concerning the Federal Office for Nutrition; ant finally to the Agriculture Act 1992 (BGBl. I No. 375). In particular, it amends article 8 dealing with the tasks of the Commission.
Long title of text
Federal Act implementing the common market organization
Date of text
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Bundesgesetzblatt für die Republik Österreich, Part I, No. 55, 31 July 2007, 34pp.
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Bundesgesetz über die Durchführung der gemeinsamen Marktorganisationen (Marktordnungsgesetz 2007 – MOG 2007).
Amends