phytosanitary certificate definition

phytosanitary certificate means a certificate issued in the model format prescribed under the International Plant Protection Convention of the Food & Agricultural Organization and isssued by an authorized officer at the country of origin of consignment or re-export;
phytosanitary certificate means an international document issued or authorized by
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate which complies with the relevant requirements of articles 7 and 15;

More Definitions of phytosanitary certificate

phytosanitary certificate means a document issued or authorized by the
phytosanitary certificate means a phytosanitary certificate referred to in section 30 (1);
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate conforming substantially to the format of the appropriate model phytosanitary certificate set out in the Annex to the Convention;
phytosanitary certificate means a document issued indicating that the specified live plants or plant products comply with the legal requirements of the importing state or country. The document may be either a State Phytosanitary Certificate or Federal Phytosanitary Certificate;
phytosanitary certificate. (“tystysgrif ffytoiechydol”) means a certificate in the form set out in Part A of Schedule 10, which complies with the requirements in article 15(1) and (2);
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate patterned after the model certificate of the IPPC, and which is set out in the Sixth Schedule;
phytosanitary certificate means a document issued by the director or an agent thereof declaring a plant product free of harmful pests, and includes Ohio and United States phytosanitary certificates, processed product certificates, re-export phytosanitary certificates, and any re-issuance of such certificates necessitated by requestor error.