Examples of using Monitoring programmes in English and their translations into Swedish
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Only co-ordinated monitoring programmes.
The monitoring programmes designed under Article 8.
National Control and monitoring programmes.
The monitoring programmes are reviewed
Assessment of results of monitoring programmes.
Results of Monitoring Programmes carried out under Article 56.
The Member States have to set up monitoring programmes.
Results of the monitoring programmes in the czech republic and poland.
Undertake complementary or joint monitoring programmes.
Those monitoring programmes shall meet the minimum requirements set out in Annex II.
Co-financing of Community co-ordinated monitoring programmes.
They must then develop monitoring programmes and prepare programmes of measures.
Since then, EU countries have established their monitoring programmes.
Monitoring programmes are drawn up to measure
The content of workplace and individual monitoring programmes;
The provisions regarding voluntary monitoring programmes in animal species other than bovine,
Establishment of publicly funded alcohol research and monitoring programmes.
Since then, EU countries have established their monitoring programmes, the Commission's assessment of which is expected shortly.
Also as a new element it is proposed to create a basis for co-ordinated Community monitoring programmes.
Existing European and national assessment and monitoring programmes are neither integrated nor complete.
feed provides for a reinforcement of annual monitoring programmes.
Minimum rules concerning the establishment of coordinated monitoring programmes are laid down in Annex III.
Each Member State should establish monitoring programmes to check that water intended for human consumption meets the requirements of this Directive.
Project experience has been shared with European partners and bittern monitoring programmes set up.
Following the introduction of rapid tests in monitoring programmes for ovine and caprine animals it is necessary to lay down appropriate diagnostic methods and protocols.
The obligations of Member States relating to national control and monitoring programmes for pesticide residues.
Those annual national control and monitoring programmes shall comply with Article 43 of Regulation(EC)
The minimum rules concerning the establishment of co-ordinated monitoring programmes shall be those set out in Annex III.
Furthermore, for each river basin district the Member States will have to review the impact of human activity on the groundwater status and establish groundwater monitoring programmes.
In that respect Member States may establish appropriate monitoring programmes which may include the use of DNA analysis.