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Administrative Measures On Market Access For Farm Products In Lhasa City,

Original Language Title: 拉萨市农牧产品市场准入管理办法

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Market access management of pastoral products in Lasa

(Adopted by Decree No. 27 of 1 July 2010 of the Government of the city of Lasa on 11 June 2010)

Chapter I General

Article 1, in order to enhance the monitoring of pastoral products, to improve the quality of agricultural pastoral products and to guarantee the health of the people, establishes this approach in line with the relevant laws, regulations and regulations, such as the People's Republic of China Act on Quality of Agricultural Products, the People's Republic of China Food Security Act.

Article 2 refers to agricultural pastoral products as described in this approach, which are consistent with the standards and norms, and are certified as allowing for the use of non-exploitable agricultural product symbols without processing or pre-processing planting, breeding, vegetables, fruits, water products and livestock products available for human food.

The approach referred to market access for agricultural pastoral products, which are regulated by laws, regulations, regulations and regulations, and granted the sale of certified nomadic products and agricultural products that meet the requirements of the national quality safety standards, without accreditation or testing of agricultural products that are not in compliance with national quality safety standards.

Article 3. This approach applies to the production and sale of agricultural pastoral products outside the city's administrative region.

Article IV Agricultural products produced and sold should be safe and healthy. Agricultural inputs such as production, sale of pesticides, veterinary pyrethroid residues are prohibited to exceed the prescribed agricultural pastoral products.

Article 5

Article 6. The agro-industries should be established or commissioned a safe and expeditious inspection body for the quality of pastoral products sold in the market.

Article 7

All agricultural pastoral products that have been produced and sold within the city's administration must be tested by the city's rapid inspection body.

Article 8 encourages and supports research, development of new technologies for the production of livestock products and the introduction and diffusion of applications for new varieties.

Chapter II

The relevant sectors of Article 9 should oversee and manage market access for agricultural pastoral products in accordance with their respective responsibilities and the division of labour:

(i) The Urban Food Security Committee coordinates the relevant sectors to guide the monitoring of food security in agricultural product markets.

(ii) The authorities of the municipality are responsible for overseeing the quality of pre-market access for agricultural pastoral products, developing and guiding the implementation of the testing process; guiding the market, supra-markets to establish a monitoring, marking and demonstration system for the sound entry of agricultural products into the city's pastoral products outside the current city's administrative region, monitoring of the quality of agricultural product production base within the current city's administration; and environmentally sound treatment of pastoral products that are not in compliance with quality safety standards.

(iii) The municipal food medicine surveillance authorities are responsible for the screening and supervision of health safety of pastoral products entering the catering industry.

(iv) The municipal quality technical supervision authorities will establish implementation standards for the production of pastoral products in the city, in conjunction with the implementation of standards in sectors such as livestock.

(v) The municipal and business administration authorities are responsible for the supervision of the management of agricultural product transactions in the area of circulation.

(vi) The municipal business authorities are responsible for industrial management in the area of commodity circulation and guide the establishment of a self-assessment mechanism for the quality of agricultural pastoral products in the town market.

(vii) The municipal water authorities are responsible for environmental regulation of water products produced in the city.

(viii) The municipal environmental protection authorities are responsible for monitoring the production environment and pollution sources that affect the quality of pastoral products.

(ix) Rasa's entry testing and monitoring management for access to agricultural pastoral products.

Article 10

Chapter III

Article 11. Governments of districts (zonals), communes (communes) should encourage the development, construction of agricultural pastoral product production bases, in accordance with long-term planning and annual plans for crop production.

Article 12 Agricultural product production base shall be in accordance with the following conditions:

(i) The base environment is consistent with the standards, requirements and requirements for the environment of pastoral products;

(ii) The base should be away from industrial zones, from roads and sources of pollution;

(iii) The production process conforms to standards, requirements and requirements for the production of nomadic products;

(iv) Professional technicians adapted to the scale of production and types of production;

(v) There are sound quality control measures.

Article 13 Agricultural product producers, operators and agricultural pastoral products base may apply for the production of no-riglected agricultural products, product certification, and certified identifiable identifiers for the use of non-exploitived agricultural products, as stipulated in the Non-Abortion Management Scheme.

The landless agricultural pastoral products, product certification conditions, certification procedures are reported on a case-by-step basis by the agro-industry authorities in accordance with the relevant provisions.

Unregistered, no specific identifiers for nomadic products may be used.

Article 14.

Article 15. Agricultural product production base, production demonstration area management units should be equipped with appropriate technical personnel, as required, for the production of technology and field inspections, ensuring that the residues of agricultural inputs such as production of pastoral products, veterinary medicines do not exceed the prescribed standards.

Agricultural authorities in the city, district (zone) should provide technical training and guidance to agricultural producers and producers to increase the level of production technology and testing for agricultural pastoral product production units and individuals.

Article 16 shall organize the promotion of safe, efficient pesticides, veterinary medicines, feeds and feed additives, fertilizers, supervision, guidance on agricultural production units and personal safety, reasonable use of pesticides, veterinary, feeding and feeding additives, fertilizers, and the timely publication of pesticides, veterinary medicines, feeds and feed additives for the production of livestock products.

Chapter IV

Article 17

Agricultural product production units and individuals should be scientific, reasonable and fertile, and promote the use of organic fertilizers, polyferrous, biomass, gradual reduction of soil pollution and reduction of hazardous material residues.

Article 18 prohibits the use of agricultural inputs, such as veterinology, high poisonous and high-immovable pesticides, veterinary pyrethroids, in agricultural products.

The use of pesticides, veterinary veterinary medicines in agricultural product production bases, fruit gardens and vegetable fields is prohibited; veterinary toxicity, high toxicity, high-removable pesticides, veterinary veterinary veterans are not used for cultivation and reproduction of pastoral products during drug maiming.

(a) Prohibition of the production of bases, fruits, gardens, vegetable land emissions, wastewater, waste;

Article 19 establishes a system for the sale of agricultural products.

The farming authorities in the city, the district (zone) should oversee the export market for agricultural pastoral products, the establishment of the retail market for the testing, registration system.

Agricultural pastoral products that are not compliant with the standards are not trafficked and sold.

Article 20 may apply for review within four hours from the time of receipt of the results. The review shall not apply a rapid test method. The review body is a monitoring body for the top-level agricultural pastoral authorities.

As the result of the test was wrongly causing damage to the parties, the liability was assumed by law.

Article 21

Article 22 prohibits the sale of the following agricultural products:

(i) The use of agricultural inputs such as acute poisoning, high toxicity, high-distinction pesticides and veterinary pharmacies;

(ii) No period of safe interval of pesticides;

(iii) The use of agricultural inputs such as acute poisoning, high-toxicity, high-removable pesticides, veterinary pharmacies, and the cultivation and reproduction of nutrients during the period of drug maiming;

(iv) Laws, regulations and regulations prohibit the sale of other agricultural pastoral products.

Chapter V

Article 23, in violation of this approach, provides for the identification of certificates, product certificates and symbols for theft, use, transfer, sale and sale of pastoral products, by the authorities of the city's pastoral authorities to put an end to the offence; the confiscation of proceeds of the conflict and the imposition of a fine of more than three times the proceeds of the offence, shall not exceed $300,000.

Article 24 does not establish a system of retroactive retroactive retroactivity of the agricultural product market, causing harm to the parties and a minor circumstance, which is mandated by the municipal farming, commercial, commercial and industrial administration sectors, causing harm to the parties, in the event of a serious nature, with corresponding responsibilities under the law.

Article 25 is one of the following cases, and the authorities of the municipality have recommended that the authorities of the Livestock of the Autonomous Region withdraw their certificates of origin from the production base for nomadic farming products:

(i) Inadequate with the conditions for the production of farmer products;

(ii) Production of agricultural pastoral products that are not in line with the requirements of national quality safety standards;

(iii) Foreign sales of agricultural pastoral products produced by non-net sites on behalf of the base.

Article 26, in violation of article 20 of this approach, article 22, provides that, for the purposes of testing of agricultural pastoral products, the detection of hazardous substances exceeds the prescribed criteria, shall be increased by the municipality of pastoral authorities to carry out the screening of agricultural pastoral products produced by the base for three consecutive periods, be sealed, seized and destroyed by the municipal agricultural authorities.

Article 27 polluts agricultural production base, fruit gardens, vegetable land emissions, wastewater, waste for agricultural pastoral products, and the environmental protection authorities of the district (zone) in accordance with the relevant provisions of environmental protection.

Article 28, in violation of this approach, allows the sale of businesses, agricultural product-provinced market units to permit unqualified vouchers, untested and untested sales of non-qualified agricultural products and the unavailability of public statements by the municipal and commercial administration authorities to response their deadlines, and the sale of enterprises, agricultural product-produced market units for agricultural products, the sale of agricultural products, and the sale of agricultural products, the sale of agricultural products, and the sale of agricultural products for agricultural products, with a fine of more than 5,000 yen.

Article 29, in violation of this approach, provides that no crop detection, registration system has been established for agricultural pastoral products and that the retail market operating unit is responsible for the relocation of its deadline by the municipality's pastoral authorities and may impose a fine of more than 100,000 dollars for market operators.

Article 33 shall be liable under the law for the production, sale of harmful agricultural products to others.

Article 31 provides administrative disposal by the agricultural pastoral authorities and the relevant sector staff to perform negligence, abuse of authority, provocative fraud, and transfer to the judiciary of suspected crimes.

Annex VI

Article 32