Examples of Regulation 669/2009 in a sentence
Melamine in foodstuffsDuring 2013 a total of 13 samples were submitted to the laboratory for testing under the import control legislation (Regulation 669/2009, as amended).
Regulation 1152/2009 (as amended) includes measures to align the special import conditions as regards aflatoxins with Regulation 669/2009 for different food products.
Products covered by Regulation 669/2009 are subject to Documentary, Identity and Physical checks at the DPE and, if found to be satisfactory, a Common Entry Document (CED) is completed.
Enforcement powers for Regulation 882/2004 and Regulation 669/2009 are contained in the national OFFC Regulations; hence authorisation is required for enforcement officers under them.
This Guidance has been produced to explain clearly the legal requirements of Regulation 669/2009.
Article 9(2) of Regulation 669/2009 allows examinations to be deferred in exceptional cases, to the point of destination.
Products covered by Regulation 669/2009 are subject to Documentary, Identity and Physical checks at the DPE and, if found to be satisfactory, a Common Entry Document (CED) is completed (see Article 8(1)(a) and (b) of Regulation 669/2009.
It might relate to information required by the European Commission in connection with emerging animal/public health issues or for inclusion in the National Control Plan or annual reports that the UK produces in accordance with the requirements of Articles 42 and 44 of Regulation 882/2004.Commission emergency measures also normally require monitoring returns to be made to the Commission through the FSA, as does Regulation 669/2009 (as amended).
Article 8(2) of Regulation 669/2009 provides that, onward transportation of a consignment may be authorised by the CA of the DPE pending the results of physical checks of the relevant products.
The import of products listed in Annex I of Regulation 669/2009 will be permitted entry only through a DPE that has appropriate control facilities for different types of feed and food.