Examples of Official Controls Regulation in a sentence
Regulation (EU) 2017/625, referred to as the Official Controls Regulation (OCR), is a directly applicable EU regulation and an overarching piece of legislation that sets operational standards for the performance of official controls and other official activities by competent authorities across the European Union.
See article 12 of the Official Controls Regulation ( Regulation 854/2004).
Montenegro intends to fully align with the EU’s revised Plant Health Law (2016) and Official Controls Regulation (2017) by 2023.On veterinary policy, the implementation of the multiannual programme for the eradication of rabies successfully continued, and the spring and autumn 2019 and spring 2020 vaccination campaigns were completed.
The Official Controls Regulation (OCR - Regulation (EU) 2017/625) provides the legal basis for the financing of import controls.
The Official Controls Regulation 2017/625 rebadges DPEs, DPIs, FPIs and BIPs as Border Controls Posts, or BCPs. BCPs will need to meet specific minimum requirements as laid down in the legislation.
Regulation 21 applies as if in paragraph (1) for “If the checks” to “that animal” there were substituted “If checks show that an animal does not comply with the provisions of schedule 5 of these Regulations or Article 56A of the Official Controls Regulation as inserted by paragraph 13 of Annex 6 to that Regulation”.
The same would occur, when the current proposal for a delegated act on organic heterogeneous material will be in force as organic products are covered by the Official Controls Regulation.more efficient way if it were part of the existing IT support systems under the Official Controls Regulation.
The Official Controls Regulation (OCR - Regulation (EU) 2017/625) provides the legal basis for the recognition of official controls in the country of origin of the goods in the EU.
Regulation 17(a) does not apply to relevant goods which have entered Scotland through a point of entry other than a border control post in accordance with this schedule, or in accordance with Annex 6 to the Official Controls Regulation.
In sub-paragraph (1) “the transitional staging period” and “relevant third country” have the same meaning as in paragraph 2 of Annex 6 to the Official Controls Regulation( 7).