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Resolution No. 103/1 of 1999 establishing the requirements for the importation of alive animals, animal products and animal foodstuffs from Belgium and European countries.

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Abstract
This Resolution is divided into 7 articles. Resolution No. 74/1 of 16 June 1999 is now abrogated (art. 1). The importation from Belgium of frozen bovines meat, swine and poultry; prepared meat; meat derivatives and another animal products for the human consumption which contain more than 2% of animal fat except milk fat, milk and derivatives; eggs and derivatives except albumen; foodstuffs prepared for the human consumption which contain more than 2% of eggs and eggs derivatives containing more than 10% of egg fat; liquefied fats; bone meal; meat meal and fish meal is allowed according to the following conditions: (a) production date is to be before 15 January 1999 or after 3 June 1999; (b) to be accompanied with a sanitary certificate which proves that the commodities are free from dioxin and are produced from animals and farms not coming from quarantine due to dioxin (art. 2). fish and products prepared for the human consumption are excluded from this Resolution (art.3). Importation of animal foodstuffs that contain more than 2% of animal fat from European and American countries before the issuance of Resolution No. 74/1 of 16 June 1999 is allowed (art. 6)
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Entry into force notes
This Resolution enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Official Gazette No. 38, 5 August 1999, pp. 2370 and 2371.
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English

Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
قرار رقم 103/1 لسنة 1999م بإلغاء القرار رقم 74/1 لسنة 1999م وبتحديد شروط استيراد المواشي الحية ومنتجاتها والأعلاف من بلجيكا ودول الإتحاد الأوروبي