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Version Superseded: 30/12/2020
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Official Feed and Food Controls (Scotland) Regulations 2009, Section 29.
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Checks on products
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29.—(1) The person responsible for introducing any product into Scotland shall permit an authorised officer of an enforcement authority to carry out checks in relation to the product pursuant to [Articles 34(5), 44(2), 45(1) and 45(2) of Regulation 2017/625].
(2) When an authorised officer is carrying out checks in relation to a product pursuant to [Articles 34(5), 44(2), 45(1) and 45(2) of Regulation 2017/625], the person introducing the product shall provide the facilities and assistance which the authorised officer reasonably requires to carry them out.
(3) An authorised officer of an enforcement authority carrying out an identity check or a physical check on a product in accordance with [Articles 34(5), 44(2), 45(1) and 45(2) of Regulation 2017/625] shall be entitled to require that the check takes place at a specified place.
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