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Laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination in minor foodstuffs following a nuclear accident
Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Draft proposal for a Council Regulation laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of food
Laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of feedingstuffs following a nuclear accident
Regulation(Euratom) No 944/89/EEC- Official Journal L 101, 13.4.1989 Commission Regulation of 12 April 1989 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination in minor foodstuffs following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiological emergency.
We are in favour of the report laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs because it streamlines the procedures for intervention in the event of an emergency
No. 3954/87 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
Draft proposal for a Council Regulation laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of food
which is the case when(and I quote)'laying down maximum permitted levels of contamination of foodstuffs and feedingstuffs.
Commission Regulation(Eura tom) No 770/90 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contami nation of feedingstuffs following a nuclear accident
On 22 December 1987 the Council established the procedure to be followed by adopting of a Regulation laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
Commission Regulation 770/90 of 29 March 1990 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of feeding stuffs following a nuclear accident
Commission Regulation 944/89 of 12 April 1989 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination in minor foodstuffs and of feeding stuffs
I agree with the proposal presented on the Council regulation laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
Council Regulation(Euratom) No 3954/87 of 22 December 1987 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
Council Regulation(Euratom) No 3954/87 of 22 December 1987 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
Having regard to Council Regulation(Euratom) No 3954/87 of 22 December 1987 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
No 3954/87 of 22 December 1987 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
No 3954/87 of 22nd December 1987 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
No. 3954/87 of 22 December 1987 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs
No 944/89 of 12 April 1989 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination in minor foodstuffs following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiological emergency9 and Commission Regulation(Euratom) No 770/90 of 29 March 1990 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of feedingstuffs following a nuclear accident
No 944/89 of 12 April 1989 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination in minor foodstuffs following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiological emergency11 and Commission Regulation(Euratom) No 770/90 of 29 March 1990 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of feedingstuffs following a nuclear accident
Council Directive 74/63 of 17 December 1973 on the undesirable substances in animal nutrition1 laid down maximum permitted levels for undesirable substances and products in feedingstuffs.
Council Directive 1999/29/EC lays down maximum permitted levels for undesirable substances
Council Regulation(Euratom) No 3954/87 of 22 December 1987 laying down the maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of foodstuffs