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Statutory Instruments
Food, England
Made
14th April 2011
Laid before Parliament
20th April 2011
Coming into force
16th May 2011
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Textual Amendments
F1Instrument revoked (20.11.2013) by The Fruit Juices and Fruit Nectars (England) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2775), reg. 20(1)(b)
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations, which apply in relation to England only, transpose Commission Directive 2009/106/EC amending Council Directive 2001/112/EC relating to fruit juices and certain similar products intended for human consumption (OJ No. L 212, 15.8.2009, p. 42).
Commission Directive 2009/106/EC makes two amendments to Council Directive 2001/112/EC (OJ No. L 10, 12.1.2002, p. 58). First, it makes a small linguistic change in relation to mixed juice products containing fruit juice and fruit juices from concentrate and to nectars obtained wholly or partly from one or more concentrated products, in order to alleviate translational difficulties across Member States of the EU. Second, it introduces a table laying down the minimum Brix levels for fruit juices from concentrate.
These Regulations amend the Fruit Juices and Fruit Nectars (England) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/1564) (“the 2003 Regulations”), so as to—
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These Regulations also require the Secretary of State to review the operation and effect of the 2003 Regulations and publish a report within five years beginning on 16th May 2011 and within every five years after that (regulation 2(4)). Following a review it will fall to the Secretary of State to consider whether the 2003 Regulations should remain as they are, or be revoked or be amended. A further instrument would be needed to revoke the 2003 Regulations or to amend them.
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