Production of Bovine Collagen Intended for Human Consumption in the United Kingdom (England) Regulations 2005 (S.I. No. 404 of 2005).
Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
These Regulations amend, in respect to England only, the Bovines and Bovine Products (Trade) Regulations 1999. They lift the prohibition on the production of collagen derived from bovine animals slaughtered in the United Kingdom and intended for human consumption in the United Kingdom. The prohibition on export of such collagen from Great Britain remains in force. Further they make consequential amendments to regulation 9 of the 1999 Regulations to enable use of such collagen in products for human consumption in the United Kingdom. The Regulations also impose requirements on the production of collagen derived from a bovine animal slaughtered in the United Kingdom and intended for human consumption in the United Kingdom until the end of 2005. The Regulations apply to domestic production requirements that reflect those which, under Council Directive 92/118/EEC, apply to production of collagen for human consumption for intra-Community trade.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
Coming into force on 26 March 2005.
Repealed
Yes
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No