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).
Commission Regulation 669/2009 implements Regulation 882/2004 as regards the increased level of official controls on imports of certain feed and food of non-animal origin.Regulations 854/2004 and 882/2004 will be repealed by European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/625 on December 14, 2019.
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).
The Minister may carry out official controls on food of non-animal origin imported into the State from a country other than a Member State, in accord- ance with Chapter V of Title II of EC Regulation 882/2004 and Commission Regulation 669/2009.
Melamine in foodstuffsDuring 2014 a total of 7 samples were submitted to the laboratory for testing under the import control legislation (Regulation 669/2009, as amended).
This means it has access to appropriate control facilities and is approved to handle some or all of the food and feed products as per Annex 1 of Regulation 669/2009 (as amended).
Part II and III will be filled by BCP authorities For fruit and vegetable trade, two versions of the CHED are applicable: CHED-PP will be covering goods entering the Union with regard to Article 47.1 and Article 44 of the OCR (2017/625). Second, Fruits and vegetables, which fall under emergency measures of Regulation 2019/1793 (replacing Regulation 669/2009) will need to be accompanied by CHED-D.
Products from countries that have shown repeated non-compliance are put on a list included in the Annex of European Commission Regulation 669/2009.
New pesticides are authorised for use in EU, the number of pesticides included in the MACP are generally expanded, the pesticides relevant in regard to Regulation 669/2009 is changing etc.
Tips: Check the website of EUR-Lex for the most recent list included in the Annex of European Commission Regulation 669/2009 (see under Amended by).