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General Food Law 28 -31 March 2011

General Food Law 28 -31 March 2011. General Food Law. Structure of the food and feed legislation in Iceland The Union legislation Title 1. chapter 1 Transposition of Joint Committee Decision 133/2007. Structure of the food and feed legislation in Iceland.

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General Food Law 28 -31 March 2011

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  1. General Food Law 28 -31 March 2011

  2. General Food Law Structure of the food and feed legislation in IcelandThe Union legislation Title 1. chapter 1Transposition of Joint Committee Decision 133/2007

  3. Structure of the food and feed legislation in Iceland

  4. THE RELEVANT ACQUIS Union legislation in Title 1. Chapter 1

  5. Transposition of amendments to Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 Amended by: Regulation (EC) No 1642/2003 – Incorporated with Regulation No. 102/2010 Regulation (EC) No 575/2006 – Incorporated with Regulation No. 102/2010 Regulation (EC) No 202/2008 – Incorporated with Regulation No. 720/2010 Regulation (EC) No 596/2009 – Not yet incorporated into the EEA Agreement

  6. Transpostion of application texts Commission Regulation (EC) No 1304/2003 on the procedure applied by the European Food Safety Authority to requests for scientific opinions referred to it – Incorporated withRegulation No 128/2010 Commission Regulation (EC) No 2230/2004 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 with regard to the network of organisations operating in the fields within the European Food Safety Authority’s mission – Incorporated withRegulation No. 130/2010 Commission Decision 2004/478/EC concerning the adoption of a general plan for food/feed crisis management – Incorporated withRegulation No. 129/2010

  7. Safeguard measures- Article 53 of Regulation EC No 178/2002 - Commission Regulation (EC) No 601/2008 on protective measures applying to certain fishery products imported from Gabon and intended for human consumption – Incorporated Commission Regulation (EC) No 1135/2009 imposing special conditions governing the import of certain products originating in or consigned from China, and repealing Commission Decision 2008/798/EC– Incorporated Commission Regulation (EC) No 1151/2009 imposing special conditions governing the import of sunflower oil originating in or consigned from Ukraine due to contamination risks by mineral oil and repealing Decision 2008/433/EC – Incorporated Commission Regulation (EC) No 1152/2009 imposing special conditions governing the import of certain foodstuffs from certain third countries due to contamination risk by aflatoxins and repealing Decision 2006/504/EC – Incorporated Commission Regulation (EU) No 258/2010 of 25 March 2010 imposing special conditions on the imports of guar gum originating in or consigned from India due to contamination risks by pentachlorophenol and dioxins, and repealing Decision 2008/352/EC – Incorporated

  8. Safeguard measures- Article 53 of Regulation EC No 178/2002 - Commission Decision 2008/289/EC of 3 April 2008 on emergency measures regarding the unauthorised genetically modified organism ‘Bt 63’ in rice products – Not incorporated as it is not part of the EEA Agreement Commission Decision 2008/630/EC of 24 July 2008 on emergency measures applicable to crustaceous imported from Bangladesh and intended for human consumption - Incorporated with amendments to Decision 2008/630 Commission Decision 2008/866/EC of 12 November2008 on emergency measures suspending imports from Peru of certain bivalve molluscs intended for human consumption – Incorporated with amendments to decision 2008/866 Commission Decision 2009/726/EC of 24 September 2009 concerning interim protection measures taken by France as regards the introduction onto its territory of milk and milk products coming from a holding where a classical scrapie case is confirmed – Not incorporated as it is not part of the EEA Agreement Commission Decision 2010/220/EU of 16 April 2010 on emergency measures applicable to consignments of farmed fishery products imported from Indonesia and intended for human consumption –Incorporated Commission Decision 2010/381/EU of 8 July 2010 on emergency measures applicable to consignments of aquaculture products imported from India and intended for human consumption – Incorporated Commission Decision 2009/727/EC – Reapealed with decision 2010/381/EU

  9. Transposition of Joint Committee Decision 133/2007

  10. Chapter I of Annex I to the EEA Agreement Chapter I of Annex I to the EEA Agreement contains the EU acts on trade in live animals, animal health and animal products. Chapter I of Annex I currently applies to Iceland only with regard to aquaculture animals and aquaculture and fisheries products. According to JCD No 133/2007, on review of the exemption EU acts on livestock products such as meat, milk and eggs should also apply to Iceland as of 1. November 2011.

  11. The Parliamentary Committee for Fisheries and Agriculture stated in their written opinion when concluding its discussion on the Bill which became Act No 143/2009: The Bill is consistent with the relevant substantive provisions of the Decisions of the Joint EEA Committee, read in conjunction with Article 13 of the EEA Agreement, as regards the import of raw meat and eggs,…….according to Article 10 of Act No. 25/1993. The purpose of maintaining the present arrangements for imports is to safeguard current disease prevention as far as humans and animals are concerned with special reference to the long-standing isolation of Icelandic livestock, proven by experience to be particularly susceptible to certain diseases, some of which may not be a threat in other countries; the basis for the arrangements being Article 13 of the EEA Agreement.

  12. Thank you !

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