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3.Regulations relating to egg products, dairy products and egg hygiene: consequential provisions
4.Regulations relating to feedingstuffs: consequential provisions
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14.Transitional provisions and savings relating to powers to make Regulations under Part IV of the Agriculture Act 1970
Regulations relating to egg products, dairy products and egg hygiene: consequential provisions
Part I Consequential modifications to the Egg Products Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993
Regulations relating to feedingstuffs: consequential provisions
Part I Consequential modifications to the Feeding Stuffs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995
1.In regulation 2(2)— (a) after the definition of “additive” there...
2.(1) In the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (2), for the...
3.(1) In the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (2), for “the...
4.In regulations 35(4) and 36(2), for the words “the Minister”,...
6.For regulation 38 there shall be substituted the following regulation—...
7.In regulation 39, in the definitions of “approved third country...
Regulations relating to meat hygiene, etc.: consequential provisions
Regulations relating to imports and exports: consequential provisions
Part I Consequential modifications to the Imported Food Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1991
1.In regulation 2(1)— (a) before the definition of “aquaculture product”...
3.In regulation 4— (a) after paragraph (1) there shall be...
4.In regulation 12(7), for “the Department” there shall be substituted...
5.In regulation 14(c), after “the Department”, in both places it...
6.In regulation 20, after paragraph (4) there shall be inserted...
7.In regulation 24— (a) in paragraph (2), for “Subject to...
8.(1) In regulations 27, 28 and 33(1), after “the Department”...
9.(1) In regulation 34(1), for “ask the Department to review...
10.In regulation 35(1) and (2), after “the Department” there shall...
11.In regulation 38(1) and (2), after “the Department” there shall...
Regulations relating to food irradiation: consequential provisions
Other Regulations: consequential provisions
Monitoring of enforcement action, etc.: consequential provisions
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