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European Communities (Marketing of Compound Feedingstuffs) Regulations, 1999.

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Type of law
Regulation
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Abstract
These Regulations cover the marketing of compound feedingstuffs and thereby consolidate existing legislation. They implement in Ireland legislation of the European Communities. Feed material has the same meaning as it has in the European Communities (Putting into Circulation of Feed Materials) Regulations, 1999. These Regulations shall apply to all compound feedingstuff other than compound feedingstuffs that bear a mark indicating that they are: (a) intended for export; or (b)intended for animals kept for scientific or experimental purposes. A person shall not place on the market compound feedingstuffs other than compound feedingstuffs that are wholesome, unadulterated and of merchantable quality, and do not present a danger to animal or human health. A person shall not affix a mark or label to a compound feedingstuff that is likely to deceive other persons as to the nature or content of the feedingstuff. A person shall not place on the market a compound feedingstuff in such a manner as is likely to deceive other persons as to the nature or content of the feedingstuff.
Date of text
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation status
repealed
Legislation Amendment
No