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Provisions On Minimum Safety Requirements And Maximum Allowable Drug Residues In Food Of Animal Origin

Original Language Title: Noteikumi par obligātajām nekaitīguma prasībām un maksimāli pieļaujamo zāļu atlieku daudzumu dzīvnieku izcelsmes pārtikas produktos

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No 149 in Riga 2003. April (1. 22. § 18) the provisions concerning minimum safety requirements and maximum allowable drug residues in food of animal origin Issued in accordance with the law of the food chain monitoring 4. the second paragraph of article 1 the rules lays down minimum safety requirements (annex 1) and the maximum allowable drug residues in food of animal origin (annex 2). 2. The maximum levels of residues of medicines (pharmacologically active substances, excipients, or splitting of the medicinal products and intermediate products that enter the food of animal origin after farm animals are used for preventive or curative medicine) set in milligrams or micrograms per kilogram of unprocessed foodstuffs of animal origin. 3. Compliance supervised and controlled by the food and veterinary service. 4. Be declared unenforceable in Cabinet on 9 October 2001, the provisions of no. 436 "rule on minimum safety requirements and maximum allowable drug residues in food of animal origin" (Latvian journal, 2001, 148 no). Prime Minister e. Repše Minister of Agriculture m. Roze annex 1 Cabinet 1 April 2003 regulations No 149 Minister of Agriculture m. Roze annex 2 Cabinet 1 April 2003 regulations No 149 of Agriculture Minister m. rose