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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 25 March 2004, The Regulation No 165 "provisions Concerning The Control Of Pesticide Residues In Products Of Animal Origin"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2004.gada 25.marta noteikumos Nr.165 "Noteikumi par pesticīdu atlieku kontroli dzīvnieku izcelsmes produktos"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 6 of 2007 in Riga in January (2. Nr. 1) 27 amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 25 March 2004 No 165 "provisions of the rules concerning the control of pesticide residues in products of animal origin" Issued under the plant protection act article 5 paragraph 4 make 1 Cabinet of 25 March 2004 No 165 "provisions of the rules concerning the control of pesticide residues in products of animal origin" (Latvian journal, 2004, nr. 49; 2005; 2006, no. 24, 71, 134 no) the following amendments : 1.1. the title of chapter IX be expressed as follows: "IX. Closing questions";
1.2. to supplement the rules with 45, 46 and 47 of the following paragraph: "2. Those provisions 45. table 1 of the annex, paragraph 68 and annex 2 table 2 of paragraph 62 entry into force by 10 January 2007.
46. This provision of the annex 2 table 1 of paragraph 69 shall enter into force on the 21 January 2007.
47. This provision is 2. table 1 of the annex and paragraph 70 of annex 2 table 2 of 63 shall enter into force on the 21 January 2008. ";
1.3. to complement the informative reference to directives of the European Union with 32, 33 and 34 as follows: "32) Commission 28 June 2006 Directive 2006/59/EC amending the annexes to Council Directives 76/895/EEC, 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC as regards maximum residue levels for carbaryl, deltamethrin, endosulfan, fenithrothion, methidathion and oxamyl residues;
33) Commission of 7 July 2006, Directive 2006/61/EC amending the annexes to Council Directives 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC as regards maximum residue levels for atrazine, azinphos-ethyl, cyfluthrin, ethephon, Fenthion, methamidophos, methomyl, paraquat and triazophos residues;
34) the Commission's July 12, 2006, Directive 2006/62/EC, amending Council Directive 76/895/EEC, 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC as regards maximum residue levels for desmedipham, phenmedipham and chlorfenvinphos. ";
1.4. make 2. table 1 of the annex, paragraph 22 as follows: "0.01 * 0.01 22 triazophos * 0,01 *" 1.5. make 2. table 1 of the annex the following paragraph 34: "Etilazinfos in the 0.01 0.01 34. * 0,01 *" 1.6. Add to table 1 of annex 2 with 68, 69 and 70 of the following paragraph: "0.05 * 0.05 68. Carbaryl * 0.05 * 69. Fenthion (46 *) 0.05 * 0.01 *-70. Chlorfenvinphos (E-and Z-isomers) 0.01 * 0.01 * 0,01 * ' 1.7. to supplement the annex 2 table 2 to 62 and 63 in this version : "62. Deltamethrin (cis-deltamethrin) z 0.03-0.1-liver and kidney of poultry meat and poultry meat products-0.5 0.05 0.05 * 63 others. Phenmedipham (methyl N-(3-Hydroxy phenyl) carbamate (MHPC) expressed as phenmedipham) 0,05 * 0,05 * 0,05 * v v v ' 1.8. to supplement the notes to annex 2 to 63, 64 and 65. Note as follows:" z-63 in the European Union-2007 November 1, specific maximum levels for pesticide residues (up to the moment When, in accordance with the Cabinet of 23 March 2004, regulations No 156 ' plant protection products ' registration procedure ' deltamethrin preparation of renewal will take place).
64. v-the provisional maximum levels of pesticide residues laid down provisionally in accordance with Cabinet of Ministers on 23 March 2004, regulations No 156 ' plant protection products ' registration procedure ' and which, if not being amended, after the 2010 august 9, considered the maximum levels of pesticide residues.
65. (46)-Fenthion and its oxygen analogue and their sulfones, sulfoxides, expressed as parent. "
2. This rule 1.4 and 1.5. subparagraph shall enter into force on the 21 January 2007. Prime Minister-Minister of Finance Minister of Agriculture Spurdziņš o. m. rose