2009 No. 2163

Food, England

The Eggs and Chicks (England) Regulations 2009

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State1 is a Minister designated2 for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19723 in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Community.

These Regulations make provision for a purpose mentioned in section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, and it appears to the Secretary of State that it is expedient for any reference to the following Regulations to be construed as a reference to those Regulations as amended from time to time—

a

Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/20074 establishing a common organisation of agricultural markets and on specific provisions for certain agricultural products (Single CMO Regulation);

b

Commission Regulation (EC) No 589/20085 laying down detailed rules for implementing Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as regards marketing standards for eggs; and

c

Commission Regulation (EC) No 617/20086 laying down detailed rules for implementing Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 as regards marketing standards for eggs for hatching and farmyard poultry chicks.

Insofar as these Regulations are made in exercise of powers under the Food Safety Act 19907, the Secretary of State has had regard to relevant advice given by the Food Standards Agency as required by section 48(4A)8 of that Act.

There has been open and transparent public consultation during the preparation of the following Regulations as required by Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council9 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety.

Accordingly, the Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by—

  1. a

    section 2(2) of, and paragraph 1A10 of Schedule 2 to, the European Communities Act 1972; and

  2. b

    sections 6(4)11, 16(1)12, 1713, 2614 and 48(1)15 of the Food Safety Act 1990 and now vested in the Secretary of State16.