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Regulation 12
Specified provision | Subject matter |
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Article 4(1) and (2), as read with Article 4(3) and Annex I | General safety and other requirements to be met when feed is placed on the market or used |
Article 5(1) | Extension of requirements in relation to feed for food-producing animals in other legislation to apply to feed for non food-producing animals |
Article 5(2), as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) | Obligation on person responsible for labelling to make information available to competent authority |
Article 6(1), as read with Annex III | Prohibition or restriction on the marketing or use of certain materials for animal nutritional purposes |
Article 8 | Controls on the levels of additives in feeds |
Article 9 | Controls on the marketing of feeds for particular nutritional purposes |
Article 11, as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3), Annexes II and IV and the Catalogue of feed materials | Rules and principles governing the labelling and presentation of feed |
Article 12(4) and (5) | Designation of the person responsible for labelling and the obligations and responsibilities of that person |
Article 13(1), as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) | General conditions on making a claim about the characteristics or functions of a feed on the labelling or presentation of it |
Article 13(2) and (3), as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) | Special conditions applying to claims concerning optimisation of the nutrition and support or protection of the physiological conditions |
Article 14(1) and (2), as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) | Requirements for the presentation of the mandatory labelling particulars |
Article 15, as read with Articles 12(1),(2) and (3) and 21 and with Annex VI and VII | General mandatory labelling requirements for feed materials and compound feeds |
Article 16, as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) and 21 and with Annex II and V and the Catalogue of feed materials | Specific labelling requirements for feed materials |
Article 17(1) and (2) as read with Articles 12(1),(2) and (3) and 21 and with Annex II, VI & VII | Specific labelling requirements for compound feeds |
Article 18, as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) | Additional labelling requirements for feed for particular nutritional purposes (dietetic feeds) |
Article 19, as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) | Additional labelling requirements for pet food |
Article 20(1) as read with Article 12(1),(2) and (3) and with Annex VIII | Additional requirements for labelling of non-compliant feed, such as that containing contaminated materials |
Article 23 | Requirements relating to the packaging and sealing of feed materials and compound feeds for placing on the market |
Article 24(5) | Requirement that if the name of a feed material listed in the Catalogue of feed materials is used, all relevant provisions of the Catalogue must be complied with. |
Article 24(6) | Obligation on a person who first places on the market a feed material not listed in the Catalogue of feed materials to notify its use |
Article 25(4) | Requirement that if use of the EU Codes of good labelling practice is indicated on labelling, all relevant provisions of the codes must be complied with |
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