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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 30 March 2004, The Regulation No 218 "plant Quarantine Rules"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2004.gada 30.marta noteikumos Nr.218 "Augu karantīnas noteikumi"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 117 in Riga 2009 February 10 (pr. No 11 32) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 30 March 2004, the Regulation No 218 "plant quarantine regulations" Issued under the plant protection act article 5, paragraph 1, to make the Cabinet of 30 March 2004, the Regulation No 218 "plant quarantine rules" (Latvian journal, 2004, 65, 180. No; 2005, 44, 100, 159. No; 2006, 34, 89 no; 2007, 201, 183.nr) the following amendments: 1. Add to the informative reference to directives of the European Union with 36 the following : ' 36) Commission of 28 November 2008 the Directive 2008/110/EC amending Annex IV to Council Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into the community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the community. "
2. Express 6. Chapter I of part A of annex 2 of the following paragraph: "2. the wood packaging materials that are imported from third countries (except Switzerland) and is used for a variety of goods (boxes, crates, kabeļspol and similar packaging, pallets, box pallets or other load boards, pallet border), except: (a)) the raw wood of thickness not exceeding 6 mm; b) treated wood of the glue used in the manufacture the heat and pressure, or a combination of wood packing material is: (a)), with the exception of Peel separate bark if they are less than 3 cm (regardless of length), or strips that are wider than 3 cm for a total surface area of not more than 50 cm2;
b) operated on as one of the food and Agriculture Organization's international standards for phytosanitary measures no. 15 "guidelines for wood packaging material in international trade" set out in annex 1 of wood packaging material processing;
c) labelled in accordance with the food and Agriculture Organization's international standards for phytosanitary measures no. 15 "guidelines for wood packaging material in international trade" annex 2, indicating that the wood packaging material subjected to an appropriate treatment plant.
The requirement that the wood packaging material must be free of bark, by July 1, 2009 2.1. Sugar Maple Acer Saccharum Marsh. wood, whose country of origin is the United States or Canada, including wood, which retained its natural round surface, with the exception of: (a)), intended for the production of veneer sheets;
(b)), the chips and chips of wood residues or cuttings must be an official declaration that the wood is artificially dried to 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of the dry matter content and achieve production process, taking the appropriate time and temperature conditions. Wood or its packaging is marked with the label "kiln-shall" (dried camera) or "KD" or another internationally recognised mark in accordance with current commercial sugar maple 2.2 Acer Saccharum Marsh. wood, whose country of origin is the United States or Canada and intended for the manufacture of plywood sheets should be an official declaration that: (a)) on the place of origin of wood is aware that it is not present in ceratocystis virescens (Davidson) Moreau;
(b)) is wood veneer sheets manufacture "3. Express 6. Chapter I of part A of the annex, paragraph 8 of the following: ' 8. Wood cargo mounts or balsto (also not kept natural round surface) which are imported from third countries (except Switzerland) and which is used in various trades, other than timber cargo, excluding the following: (a) wood) rough wood of thickness not exceeding 6 mm; b) processed wood used in the manufacture of which the glue, heat, pressure, or a combination of wood is: (a)), with the exception of Peel separate bark if they are less than 3 cm (regardless of length), or strips that are wider than 3 cm for a total surface area of not more than 50 cm2;
(b)) be treated in accordance with any of the food and Agriculture Organization's international standards for phytosanitary measures no. 15 "guidelines for wood packaging material in international trade" set out in annex 1 of wood packaging material processing;
c) labelled in accordance with the food and Agriculture Organization's international standards for phytosanitary measures no. 15 "guidelines for wood packaging material in international trade" annex 2, indicating that the wood exposed to appropriate phytosanitary treatment.
The requirement that the wood must be free of bark, by July 1, 2009 to 8.1. Coniferous Coniferales plants (other than fruit and seeds), originating in non-European, without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the provisions of part A of annex 3, paragraph 1 of the plants, the case must be an official statement that the plants grown in the nursery and was not present at the place of production pissodes spp. (species not found in Europe) 8.2. Coniferous Coniferales plants that are higher than 3 m (other than fruit and seeds), originating in non-European, without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the provisions of part A of annex 3, paragraph 1 and annex I of this chapter 8.1. plants, referred the case to be an official statement that the plants grown in the nursery and not present at the place of production of Scolytida spp. (species not found in Europe) "Prime Minister Godmanis farming Minister i. ad interim-Minister for the environment r. vējonis Editorial Note: rules shall enter into force on 18 February 2009.