COMMISSION REGULATION (EC)
No 889/2008
of 5 September 2008
laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 on organic production and labelling of organic products with regard to organic production, labelling and control
TITLE I
INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
Article 1
Subject matter and scope
Article 2
Definitions
TITLE II
RULES ON PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, PACKAGING, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS
CHAPTER 1
Plant Production
Article 3
Soil management and fertilisation
Article 4
Prohibition of hydroponic production
Article 5
Pest, disease and weed management
Article 6
Specific rules on mushroom production
CHAPTER 2
Livestock production
Article 7
Scope
Section 1
Origin of animals
Article 8
Origin of organic animals
Article 9
Origin of non-organic animals
Section 2
Livestock housing and husbandry practices
Article 10
Rules pertaining to housing conditions
Article 11
Specific housing conditions and husbandry practices for mammals
Article 12
Specific housing conditions and husbandry practices for poultry
Article 13
Specific requirements and housing conditions in beekeeping
Article 14
Access to open air areas
Article 15
Stocking density
Article 16
Prohibition of landless livestock production
Article 17
Simultaneous production of organic and non-organic livestock
Article 18
Management of animals
Section 3
Feed
Article 19
Feed from own holding or from other organic holdings
Article 20
Feed meeting animals' nutritional requirements
Article 21
In-conversion feed
Article 22
Products and substances referred to in Article 14(1)(d)(iv) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007
Section 4
Disease prevention and veterinary treatment
Article 23
Disease prevention
Article 24
Veterinary treatment
Article 25
Specific rules on disease prevention and veterinary treatment in beekeeping
CHAPTER 3
Processed products
Article 26
Rules for the production of processed feed and food
Article 27
Use of certain products and substances in processing of food
Article 28
Use of certain non-organic ingredients of agricultural origin in processing food
Article 29
Authorisation of non-organic food ingredients of agricultural origin by Member State
CHAPTER 4
Collection, packaging, transport and storage of products
Article 30
Collection of products and transport to preparation units
Article 31
Packaging and transport of products to other operators or units
Article 32
Special rules for transporting feed to other production/preparation units or storage premises
Article 33
Reception of products from other units and other operators
Article 34
Special rules for the reception of products from a third country
Article 35
Storage of products
CHAPTER 5
Conversion rules
Article 36
Plant and plant products
Article 37
Specific conversion rules for land associated with organic livestock production
Article 38
Livestock and livestock products
CHAPTER 6
Exceptional production rules
Section 1
Exceptional production rules related to climatic, geographical or structural constraints in accordance with Article 22(2)(a) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007
Article 39
Tethering of animals
Article 40
Parallel production
Article 41
Management of beekeeping units for the purpose of pollination
Section 2
Exceptional production rules related to non-availability of organic farm inputs in accordance with Article 22(2)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007
Article 42
Use of non-organic animals
Article 43
Use of non-organic feed of agricultural origin
Article 44
Use of non-organic beeswax
Article 45
Use of seed or vegetative propagating material not obtained by the organic production method
Section 3
Exceptional production rules related to specific management problems in organic livestock in accordance with Article 22(2)(d) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007
Article 46
Specific management problems in organic livestock
Section 4
Exceptional production rules related to catastrophic circumstances in accordance with Article 22(2)(f) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007
Article 47
Catastrophic circumstances
CHAPTER 7
Seed data base
Article 48
Database
Article 49
Registration
Article 50
Conditions for registration
Article 51
Registered information
Article 52
Access to information
Article 53
Registration fee
Article 54
Annual report
Article 55
Summary report
Article 56
Information upon request
TITLE III
LABELLING
CHAPTER 1
Community Logo
Article 57
Community logo
Article 58
Conditions for the use of the code number and place of origin
CHAPTER 2
Specific labelling requirements for feed
Article 59
Scope, use of trade marks and sales descriptions
Article 60
Indications on processed feed
Article 61
Conditions for the use of indications on processed feed
CHAPTER 3
Other specific labelling requirements
Article 62
In-conversion products of plant origin
TITLE IV
CONTROLS
CHAPTER 1
Minimum control requirements
Article 63
Control arrangements and undertaking by the operator
Article 64
Modification of control arrangements
Article 65
Control visits
Article 66
Documentary accounts
Article 67
Access to facilities
Article 68
Documentary evidence
Article 69
Vendor declaration
CHAPTER 2
Specific control requirements for plants and plant products from farm production or collection
Article 70
Control arrangements
Article 71
Communications
Article 72
Plant production records
Article 73
Several production units run by the same operator
CHAPTER 3
Control requirements for livestock and livestock products produced by animal husbandry
Article 74
Control arrangements
Article 75
Identification of livestock
Article 76
Livestock records
Article 77
Control measures on veterinary medicinal products for livestock
Article 78
Specific control measures on beekeeping
Article 79
Several production units run by the same operator
CHAPTER 4
Control requirements for units for preparation of plant and livestock products and foodstuffs composed of plant and livestock products
Article 80
Control arrangements
CHAPTER 5
Control requirements for imports of plants, plant products, livestock, livestock products and foodstuffs comprising plant and/or livestock products, animal feedingstuffs, compound feedingstuffs and feed materials from third countries
Article 81
Scope
Article 82
Control arrangements
Article 83
Documentary accounts
Article 84
Information on imported consignments
Article 85
Control visits
CHAPTER 6
Control requirements for units involved in the production, preparation or import of organic products and which have contracted out to third parties in part or in total the actual operations concerned
Article 86
Control arrangements
CHAPTER 7
Control requirements for units preparing feed
Article 87
Scope
Article 88
Control arrangements
Article 89
Documentary accounts
Article 90
Control visits
CHAPTER 8
Infringements and exchange of information
Article 91
Measures in case of suspicion of infringements and irregularities
Article 92
Exchange of information
TITLE V
TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION TO THE COMMISSION, TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 1
Transmission of information to the Commission
Article 93
Statistical information
Article 94
Other information
CHAPTER 2
Transitional and final provisions
Article 95
Transitional measures
Article 96
Repeal
Article 97
Entry into force and application
ANNEX I
Fertilisers and soil conditioners referred to in Article 3(1)
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirements, conditions for use |
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A |
Compound products or products containing only materials listed hereunder: Farmyard manure |
Product comprising a mixture of animal excrements and vegetable matter (animal bedding). Factory farming origin forbidden |
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A |
Dried farmyard manure and dehydrated poultry manure |
Factory farming origin forbidden |
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A |
Composted animal excrements, including poultry manure and composted farmyard manure included |
Factory farming origin forbidden |
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A |
Liquid animal excrements |
Use after controlled fermentation and/or appropriate dilution Factory farming origin forbidden |
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A |
Composted or fermented household waste |
Product obtained from source separated household waste, which has been submitted to composting or to anaerobic fermentation for biogas production Only vegetable and animal household waste Only when produced in a closed and monitored collection system, accepted by the Member State Maximum concentrations in mg/kg of dry matter: cadmium: 0,7; copper: 70; nickel: 25; lead: 45; zinc: 200; mercury: 0,4; chromium (total): 70; chromium (VI): 0 |
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A |
Peat |
Use limited to horticulture (market gardening, floriculture, arboriculture, nursery) |
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A |
Mushroom culture wastes |
The initial composition of the substrate shall be limited to products of this Annex |
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A |
Dejecta of worms (vermicompost) and insects |
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A |
Guano |
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A |
Composted or fermented mixture of vegetable matter |
Product obtained from mixtures of vegetable matter, which have been submitted to composting or to anaerobic fermentation for biogas production |
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A |
Products or by-products of animal origin as below:
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Maximum concentration in mg/kg of dry matter of chromium (VI): 0 |
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A |
Products and by-products of plant origin for fertilisers |
Examples: oilseed cake meal, cocoa husks, malt culms |
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A |
Seaweeds and seaweed products |
As far as directly obtained by:
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A |
Sawdust and wood chips |
Wood not chemically treated after felling |
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A |
Composted bark |
Wood not chemically treated after felling |
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A |
Wood ash |
From wood not chemically treated after felling |
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A |
Soft ground rock phosphate |
Product as specified in point 7 of Annex IA.2. to Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council(1) relating to fertilisers , 7 Cadmium content less than or equal to 90 mg/kg of P205 |
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A |
Aluminium-calcium phosphate |
Product as specified in point 6 of Annex IA.2. of Regulation 2003/2003, Cadmium content less than or equal to 90 mg/kg of P205 Use limited to basic soils (pH > 7,5) |
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A |
Basic slag |
Products as specified in point 1 of Annex IA.2. of Regulation 2003/2003 |
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A |
Crude potassium salt or kainit |
Products as specified in point 1 of Annex IA.3. of Regulation 2003/2003 |
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A |
Potassium sulphate, possibly containing magnesium salt |
Product obtained from crude potassium salt by a physical extraction process, containing possibly also magnesium salts |
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A |
Stillage and stillage extract |
Ammonium stillage excluded |
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A |
Calcium carbonate (chalk, marl, ground limestone, Breton ameliorant, (maerl), phosphate chalk) |
Only of natural origin |
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A |
Magnesium and calcium carbonate |
Only of natural origin e.g. magnesian chalk, ground magnesium, limestone |
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A |
Magnesium sulphate (kieserite) |
Only of natural origin |
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A |
Calcium chloride solution |
Foliar treatment of apple trees, after identification of deficit of calcium |
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A |
Calcium sulphate (gypsum) |
Products as specified in point 1 of Annex ID. of Regulation 2003/2003 Only of natural origin |
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A |
Industrial lime from sugar production |
By-product of sugar production from sugar beet |
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A |
Industrial lime from vacuum salt production |
By-product of the vacuum salt production from brine found in mountains |
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A |
Elemental sulphur |
Products as specified in Annex ID.3 of Regulation 2003/2003 |
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A |
Trace elements |
Inorganic micronutrients listed in part E of Annex I to Regulation 2003/2003 |
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A |
Sodium chloride |
Only mined salt |
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A |
Stone meal and clays |
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ANNEX II
Pesticides — plant protection products referred to in Article 5(1)
1. Substances of crop or animal origin
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conditions for use |
A |
Azadirachtin extracted from Azadirachta indica (Neem tree) |
Insecticide |
A |
Beeswax |
Pruning agent |
A |
Gelatine |
Insecticide |
A |
Hydrolysed proteins. |
Attractant, only in authorized applications in combination with other appropriate products of this list |
A |
Lecithin |
Fungicide |
A |
Plant oils (e.g. mint oil, pine oil, caraway oil). |
Insecticide, acaricide, fungicide and sprout inhibitor. |
A |
Pyrethrins extracted from Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium |
Insecticide |
A |
Quassia extracted from Quassia amara |
Insecticide, repellent |
A |
Rotenone extracted from Derris spp. and Lonchocarpus spp. and Terphrosia spp. |
Insecticide |
2. Micro-organisms used for biological pest and disease control
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conditions for use |
A |
Micro-organisms (bacteria, viruses and fungi) |
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3. Substances produced by micro-organisms
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conditions for use |
A |
Spinosad |
Insecticide Only where measures are taken to minimize the risk to key parasitoids and to minimize the risk of development of resistance |
4. Substances to be used in traps and/or dispensers
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conditions for use |
A |
Diammonium phosphate |
Attractant, only in traps |
A |
Pheromones |
Attractant; sexual behaviour disrupter; only in traps and dispensers |
A |
Pyrethroids (only deltamethrin or lambdacyhalothrin) |
Insecticide; only in traps with specific attractants; only against Bactrocera oleae and Ceratitis capitata Wied. |
5. Preparations to be surface-spread between cultivated plants
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conditions for use |
A |
Ferric phosphate (iron (III) orthophosphate) |
Molluscicide |
6. Other substances from traditional use in organic farming
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conditions for use |
A |
Copper in the form of copper hydroxide, copper oxychloride, (tribasic) copper sulphate, cuprous oxide, copper octanoate |
Fungicide. up to 6 kg copper per ha per year For perennial crops, Member States may, by derogation from the previous paragraph, provide that the 6 kg copper limit can be exceeded in a given year provided that the average quantity actually used over a 5-year period consisting of that year and of the four preceding years does not exceed 6 kg |
A |
Ethylene |
Degreening bananas, kiwis and kakis; Degreening of citrus fruit only as part of a strategy for the prevention of fruit fly damage in citrus; Flower induction of pineapple; sprouting inhibition in potatoes and onions |
A |
Fatty acid potassium salt (soft soap) |
Insecticide |
A |
Potassium aluminium (aluminium sulphate) (Kalinite) |
Prevention of ripening of bananas |
A |
Lime sulphur (calcium polysulphide) |
Fungicide, insecticide, acaricide |
A |
Paraffin oil |
Insecticide, acaricide |
A |
Mineral oils |
Insecticide, fungicide; only in fruit trees, vines, olive trees and tropical crops (e.g. bananas); |
A |
Potassium permanganate |
Fungicide, bactericide; only in fruit trees, olive trees and vines. |
A |
Quartz sand |
Repellent |
A |
Sulphur |
Fungicide, acaricide, repellent |
7. Other substances
Authorisation |
Name |
Description, compositional requirement, conitions for use |
A |
Calcium hydroxide |
Fungicide Only in fruit trees, including nurseries, to control Nectria galligena |
A |
Potassium bicarbonate |
Fungicide |
ANNEX III
Minimum surface areas indoors and outdoors and other characteristics of housing in the different species and types of production referred to in Article 10(4)
1. Bovines, equidae, ovine, caprine and porcine
|
Indoors area (net area available to animals) |
Outdoors area (exercise area, excluding pasturage) |
|
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Live weight minimum (kg) |
M2/head |
M2/head |
Breeding and fattening bovine and equidae |
up to 100 |
1,5 |
1,1 |
up to 200 |
2,5 |
1,9 |
|
up to 350 |
4,0 |
3 |
|
over 350 |
5 with a minimum of 1 m2/100 kg |
3,7 with a minimum of 0,75 m2/100 kg |
|
Dairy cows |
|
6 |
4,5 |
Bulls for breeding |
|
10 |
30 |
Sheep and goats |
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1,5 sheep/goat |
2,5 |
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0,35 lamb/kid |
0,5 |
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Farrowing sows with piglets up to 40 days |
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7,5 sow |
2,5 |
Fattening pigs |
up to 50 |
0,8 |
0,6 |
up to 85 |
1,1 |
0,8 |
|
up to 110 |
1,3 |
1 |
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Piglets |
over 40 days and up to 30 kg |
0,6 |
0,4 |
Brood pigs |
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2,5 female |
1,9 |
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6 male If pens are used for natural service: 10 m2/boar |
8,0 |
2. Poultry
|
Indoors area (net area available to animals) |
Outdoors area (m2 of area available in rotation/head) |
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No animals/m2 |
cm perch/animal |
nest |
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Laying hens |
6 |
18 |
7 laying hens per nest or in case of common nest 120 cm2/bird |
4, provided that the limit of 170 kg of N/ha/year is not exceeded |
Fattening poultry (in fixed housing) |
10 with a maximum of 21 kg liveweight/m2 |
20 (for guinea fowl only) |
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4 broilers and guinea fowl 4,5 ducks 10 turkey 15 geese In all the species mentioned above the limit of 170 kg of N/ha/year is not exceeded |
Fattening poultry in mobile housing |
16(1) in mobile poultry houses with a maximum of 30 kg liveweight/m2 |
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2,5, provided that the limit of 170 kg of N/ha/year is not exceeded |
ANNEX IV
Maximum number of animals per hectare referred to in Article 15 (2)
Class or species |
Maximum number of animals per ha equivalent to 170 kg N/ha/year |
Equines over six months old |
2 |
Calves for fattening |
5 |
Other bovine animals less than one year old |
5 |
Male bovine animals from one to less than two years old |
3,3 |
Female bovine animals from one to less than two years old |
3,3 |
Male bovine animals two years old or over |
2 |
Breeding heifers |
2,5 |
Heifers for fattening |
2,5 |
Dairy cows |
2 |
Cull dairy cows |
2 |
Other cows |
2,5 |
Female breeding rabbits |
100 |
Ewes |
13,3 |
Goats |
13,3 |
Piglets |
74 |
Breeding sows |
6,5 |
Pigs for fattening |
14 |
Other pigs |
14 |
Table chickens |
580 |
Laying hens |
230 |
ANNEX V
Feed materials referred to in Article 22(1), (2) and (3)
1. NON-ORGANIC FEED MATERIALS OF PLANT ORIGIN
1.1. Cereals, grains, their products and by-products:
1.2. Oil seeds, oil fruits, their products and by-products:
1.3. Legume seeds, their product and by-products:
1.4. Tuber, roots, their products and by-products:
1.5. Other seeds and fruits, their products and by-products:
1.6. Forages and roughages:
1.7. Other plants, their products and by-products:
2. FEED MATERIALS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN
2.1. Milk and milk products:
2.2. Fish, other marine animals, their products and by-products:
2.3. Egg and egg products
3. FEED MATERIALS OF MINERAL ORIGIN
3.1. Sodium:
3.2. Potassium:
3.3. Calcium:
3.4. Phosphorus:
3.5. Magnesium:
3.6. Sulphur:
ANNEX VI
Feed additives and certain substances used as in animal nutrition referred to in Article 22(4)
1. FEED ADDITIVES
1.1. Nutritional additives
(a) Vitamins
(b) Trace elements
E1 |
Iron: |
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ferrous (II) carbonate |
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ferrous (II) sulphate monohydrate and/or heptahydrate |
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ferric (III) oxide; |
E2 |
Iodine: |
|
calcium iodate, anhydrous |
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calcium iodate, hexahydrate |
|
sodium iodide; |
E3 |
Cobalt: |
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cobaltous (II) sulphate monohydrate and/or heptahydrate |
|
basic cobaltous (II) carbonate, monohydrate; |
E4 |
Copper: |
|
copper (II) oxide |
|
basic copper (II) carbonate, monohydrate |
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copper (II) sulphate, pentahydrate; |
E5 |
Manganese: |
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manganous (II) carbonate |
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manganous oxide and manganic oxide |
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manganous (II) sulfate, mono- and/or tetrahydrate; |
E6 |
Zinc: |
|
zinc carbonate |
|
zinc oxide |
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zinc sulphate mono- and/or heptahydrate; |
E7 |
Molybdenum: |
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ammonium molybdate, sodium molybdate; |
E8 |
Selenium: |
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sodium selenate |
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sodium selenite. |
1.2. Zoo-technical additives
1.3. Technological additives
(a) Preservatives
E 200 |
Sorbic acid |
E 236 |
Formic acid(2) |
E 260 |
Acetic acid(2) |
E 270 |
Lactic acid(2) |
E 280 |
Propionic acid(2) |
E 330 |
Citric acid. |
(b) Antioxidant substances
(c) Binders and anti-caking agents
E 470 |
Calcium stearate of natural origin |
E 551b |
Colloidal silica |
E 551c |
Kieselgur |
E 558 |
Bentonite |
E 559 |
Kaolinitic clays |
E 560 |
Natural mixtures of stearites and chlorite |
E 561 |
Vermiculite |
E 562 |
Sepiolite |
E 599 |
Perlite. |
(d) Silage additives
2. CERTAIN SUBSTANCES USED IN ANIMAL NUTRITION
3. SUBSTANCES FOR SILAGE PRODUCTION
ANNEX VII
Products for cleaning and disinfection referred to in Article 23 (4)
ANNEX VIII
Certain products and substances for use in production of processed organic food referred to in Article 27(1)(a)
SECTION A — FOOD ADDITIVES, INCLUDING CARRIERS
Authorisation |
Code |
Name |
Preparation of foodstuffs of |
Specific conditions |
|
plant origin |
animal origin |
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A |
E 153 |
Vegetable carbon |
|
X |
Ashy goat cheese Morbier cheese |
A |
E 160b* |
Annatto, Bixin, Norbixin |
|
X |
Red Leicester cheese Double Gloucester cheese Cheddar Mimolette cheese |
A |
E 170 |
Calcium carbonate |
X |
X |
Shall not be used for colouring or calcium enrichment of products |
A |
E 220 Or |
Sulphur dioxide |
X |
X |
In fruit wines(4) without added sugar (including cider and perry) or in mead: 50 mg(5) |
|
E 224 |
Potassium metabisulphite |
X |
X |
For cider and perry prepared with addition of sugars or juice concentrate after fermentation: 100 mg(5) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
A |
E 250 or |
Sodium nitrite |
|
X |
For meat products(1): |
|
E 252 |
Potassium nitrate |
|
X |
For E 250: indicative ingoing amount expressed as NaNO2: 80 mg/kg For E 252: indicative ingoing amount expressed as NaNO3: 80 mg/kg For E 250: maximum residual amount expressed as NaNO2: 50 mg/kg For E 252: maximum residual amount expressed as NaNO3: 50 mg/kg |
A |
E 270 |
Lactic acid |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 290 |
Carbon dioxide |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 296 |
Malic acid |
X |
|
|
A |
E 300 |
Ascorbic acid |
X |
X |
Meat products(2) |
A |
E 301 |
Sodium ascorbate |
|
X |
Meat products(2) in connection with nitrates and nitrites |
A |
E 306* |
Tocopherol-rich extract |
X |
X |
Anti-oxidant for fats and oils |
A |
E 322* |
Lecithins |
X |
X |
Milk products(2) |
A |
E 325 |
Sodium lactate |
|
X |
Milk-based and meat products |
A |
E 330 |
Citric acid |
X |
|
|
A |
E 331 |
Sodium citrates |
|
X |
|
A |
E 333 |
Calcium citrates |
X |
|
|
A |
E 334 |
Tartaric acid (L(+)–) |
X |
|
|
A |
E 335 |
Sodium tartrates |
X |
|
|
A |
E 336 |
Potassium tartrates |
X |
|
|
A |
E 341 (i) |
Monocalcium-phosphate |
X |
|
Raising agent for self raising flour |
A |
E 400 |
Alginic acid |
X |
X |
Milk-based products(2) |
A |
E 401 |
Sodium alginate |
X |
X |
Milk-based products(2) |
A |
E 402 |
Potassium alginate |
X |
X |
Milk-based products(2) |
A |
E 406 |
Agar |
X |
X |
Milk-based and meat products(2) |
A |
E 407 |
Carrageenan |
X |
X |
Milk-based products(2) |
A |
E 410* |
Locust bean gum |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 412* |
Guar gum |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 414* |
Arabic gum |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 415 |
Xanthan gum |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 422 |
Glycerol |
X |
|
For plant extracts |
A |
E 440 (i)* |
Pectin |
X |
X |
Milk-based products(2) |
A |
E 464 |
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose |
X |
X |
Encapsulation material for capsules |
A |
E 500 |
Sodium carbonates |
X |
X |
‘Dulce de leche’(3) and soured-cream butter and sour milk cheese(2) |
A |
E 501 |
Potassium carbonates |
X |
|
|
A |
E 503 |
Ammonium carbonates |
X |
|
|
A |
E 504 |
Magnesium carbonates |
X |
|
|
A |
E 509 |
Calcium chloride |
|
X |
Milk coagulation |
A |
E 516 |
Calcium sulphate |
X |
|
Carrier |
A |
E 524 |
Sodium hydroxide |
X |
|
Surface treatment of ‘Laugengebäck’ |
A |
E 551 |
Silicon dioxide |
X |
|
Anti-caking agent for herbs and spices |
A |
E 553b |
Talc |
X |
X |
Coating agent for meat products |
A |
E 938 |
Argon |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 939 |
Helium |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 941 |
Nitrogen |
X |
X |
|
A |
E 948 |
Oxygen |
X |
X |
|
SECTION B — PROCESSING AIDS AND OTHER PRODUCTS, WHICH MAY BE USED FOR PROCESSING OF INGREDIENTS OF AGRICULTURAL ORIGIN FROM ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Authorisation |
Name |
Preparation of foodstuffs of plant origin |
Preparation of foodstuffs of animal origin |
Specific conditions |
A |
Water |
X |
X |
Drinking water within the meaning of Council Directive 98/83/EC |
A |
Calcium chloride |
X |
|
Coagulation agent |
A |
Calcium carbonate |
X |
|
|
|
Calcium hydroxide |
X |
|
|
A |
Calcium sulphate |
X |
|
Coagulation agent |
A |
Magnesium chloride (or nigari) |
X |
|
Coagulation agent |
A |
Potassium carbonate |
X |
|
Drying of grapes |
A |
Sodium carbonate |
X |
|
Sugar(s) production |
A |
Lactic acid |
|
X |
For the regulation of the pH of the brine bath in cheese production(6) |
A |
Citric acid |
X |
X |
For the regulation of the pH of the brine bath in cheese production(6) Oil production and hydrolysis of starch(7) |
A |
Sodium hydroxide |
X |
|
Sugar(s) production Oil production from rape seed (Brassica spp) |
A |
Sulphuric acid |
X |
X |
Gelatine production(6) Sugar(s) production(7) |
A |
Hydrochloric acid |
|
X |
Gelatine production For the regulation of the pH of the brine bath in the processing of Gouda-, Edam and Maasdammer cheeses, Boerenkaas, Friese and Leidse Nagelkaas |
A |
Ammonium hydroxide |
|
X |
Gelatine production |
A |
Hydrogen peroxide |
|
X |
Gelatine production |
A |
Carbon dioxide |
X |
X |
|
A |
Nitrogen |
X |
X |
|
A |
Ethanol |
X |
X |
Solvent |
A |
Tannic acid |
X |
|
Filtration aid |
A |
|
|
|
|
A |
Egg white albumen |
X |
|
|
A |
Casein |
X |
|
|
A |
Gelatin |
X |
|
|
A |
Isinglass |
X |
|
|
A |
Vegetable oils |
X |
X |
Greasing, releasing or anti-foaming agent |
A |
Silicon dioxide gel or colloidal solution |
X |
|
|
A |
Activated carbon |
X |
|
|
A |
Talc |
X |
|
In compliance with the specific purity criteria for food additive E 553b |
A |
Bentonite |
X |
X |
Sticking agent for mead(6) In compliance with the specific purity criteria for food additive E 558 |
A |
Kaolin |
X |
X |
Propolis(6) In compliance with the specific purity criteria for food additive E 559 |
A |
Celluose |
X |
X |
Gelatine production(6) |
A |
Diatomaceous earth |
X |
X |
Gelatine production(6) |
A |
Perlite |
X |
X |
Gelatine production(6) |
A |
Hazelnut shells |
X |
|
|
A |
Rice meal |
X |
|
|
A |
Beeswax |
X |
|
Releasing agent |
A |
Carnauba wax |
X |
|
Releasing agent |
ANNEX IX
Ingredients of agricultural origin which have not been produced organically referred to in Article 28
1. UNPROCESSED VEGETABLE PRODUCTS AS WELL AS PRODUCTS DERIVED THEREFROM BY PROCESSES
1.1. Edible fruits, nuts and seeds:
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Quercus spp. |
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Cola acuminata |
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Ribes uva-crispa |
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|
Passiflora edulis |
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|
Rubus idaeus |
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|
Ribes rubrum |
1.2. Edible spices and herbs:
|
Schinus molle L. |
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|
Armoracia rusticana |
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|
Alpinia officinarum |
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|
Carthamus tinctorius |
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|
Nasturtium officinale |
1.3. Miscellaneous:
2. VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
2.1. Fats and oils whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, derived from plants other than:
|
Theobroma cacao |
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|
Cocos nucifera |
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|
Olea europaea |
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|
Helianthus annuus |
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|
Elaeis guineensis |
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|
Brassica napus, rapa |
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|
Carthamus tinctorius |
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|
Sesamum indicum |
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|
Glycine max |
2.2. The following sugars, starches and other products from cereals and tubers:
2.3. Miscellaneous:
3. ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ANNEX X
Species for which organically produced seed or seed potatoes are available in sufficient quantities and for a significant number of varieties in all parts of the Community referred to in Article 45(3)
ANNEX XI
Community logo, referred to in Article 57
A. A COMMUNITY LOGO
1. Conditions with regard to the presentation and use of the Community Logo
B.2. Models
Español |
Čeština |
Dansk |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Deutsch |
Deutsch |
Eesti keel |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Eesti keel |
Eλλαδα |
English |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Français |
Italiano |
Latviešu valoda |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Lietuvių kalba |
Magyar |
Malti |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Nederlands |
Polski |
Português |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Slovenčina (slovenský jazyk) |
Slovenščina (slovenski jezik) |
Suomi |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Svenska |
Български |
Română |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Nederlands/Français |
Suomi/Svenska |
Français/Deutsch |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
B.3. Indications to be inserted in the Community logo
B.3.1. Single indications:
B.3.2. Combination of two indications:
B.4. Graphic manual
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GENERAL USE OF THE LOGO
2.1. Coloured logo
(reference colours)
Logo in pantone
Logo in four-colour process
2.2. Single-colour logo: logo in black and white
2.3. Contrast with background colours
Logo in coloured background
2.4. Typography
2.5. Language
2.6. Reduction sizes
2.7. Particular conditions to use the logo
3. ORIGINAL BROMIDES
3.1. Two-colour selection
3.2. Outlines
3.3. Single-colour: logo in black and white
3.4. Colour sample sheets
PANTONE REFLEX BLUE
PANTONE 367
ANNEX XII
Model of documentary evidence to the operator according to Article 29(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 referred to in Article 68 of this Regulation
Documentary evidence to the operator according to Article 29(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 Document Number: |
|||||||
Name and address of operator: main activity (producer, processor, importer, etc): |
Name, address and code number of control body/authority: |
||||||
Product groups/Activity:
|
defined as: organic production, in-conversion products; and also non-organic production where parallel production/processing pursuant to Article 11 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 occurs |
||||||
Validity period: Plant products from …to… Livestock products from …to… Processed products from …to… |
Date of control(s): |
||||||
This document has been issued on the basis of Article 29(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008. The declared operator has submitted his activities under control, and meets the requirements laid down in the named Regulations. Date, place: Signature on behalf of the issuing control body/authority: |
ANNEX XIII
Model of a vendor declaration referred to in Article 69
Vendor declaration according to Article 9(3) of Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 |
|
Name, address of vendor: |
|
Identification (e.g. lot or stock number): |
Product name: |
Components: (Specify all components existing in the product/used the last in the production process) ……………… ……………… ……………… ……………… ……………… |
|
I declare that this product was manufactured neither ‘from’ nor ‘by’ GMOs as those terms are used in Articles 2 and 9 of Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007. I do not have any information which could suggest that this statement is inaccurate. Thus, I declare that the above named product complies with Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 regarding the prohibition on the use of GMOs. I undertake to inform our customer and its control body/authority immediately if this declaration is withdrawn or modified, or if any information comes to light which would undermine its accuracy. I authorise the control body or control authority, as defined in Article 2 of Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, which supervises our customer to examine the accuracy of this declaration and if necessary to take samples for analytic proof. I also accept that this task may be carried out by an independent institution which has been appointed in writing by the control body. The undersigned takes responsibility for the accuracy of this declaration. |
|
Country, place, date, signature of vendor: |
Company stamp of vendor (if appropriate): |
ANNEX XIV
Correlation Table referred to in Article 96
Regulation (EEC) No 2092/91 |
|
This Regulation |
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— |
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Article 1 |
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— |
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Article 2(a) |
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Article 4(15) |
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Article 2(b) |
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Annex III, C (first indent) |
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Article 2(c) |
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Annex III, C (second indent) |
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Article 2(d) |
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— |
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Article 2(e) |
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— |
|
Article 2(f) |
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— |
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Article 2(g) |
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— |
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Article 2(h) |
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Article 4(24) |
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Article 2(i) |
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— |
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Article 3(1) |
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Annex I.B, 7.1 and 7.2 |
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Article 3(2) |
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Annex I.B, 7.4 |
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Article 3(3) |
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Annex I.A, 2.4 |
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Article 3(4) |
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Annex I.A, 2.3 |
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Article 3(5) |
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— |
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Article 4 |
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Article 6(1), Annex I.A, 3 |
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Article 5 |
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Annex I.A, 5 |
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Article 6 |
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Annex I.B and C (titles) |
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Article 7 |
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Annex I.B, 3.1 |
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Article 8(1) |
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Annex I.C, 3.1 |
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Article 8(2) |
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Annex I.B, 3.4, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 |
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Article 9(1) to (4) |
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Annex I.C, 3.6 |
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Article 9(5) |
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Annex I.B, 8.1.1 |
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Article 10(1) |
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Annex I.B, 8.2.1 |
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Article 10(2) |
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Annex I.B, 8.2.2 |
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Article 10(3) |
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Annex I.B, 8.2.3 |
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Article 10(4) |
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Annex I.B, 8.3.5 |
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Article 11(1) |
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Annex I.B, 8.3.6 |
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Article 11(2) |
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Annex I.B, 8.3.7 |
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Article 11(3) |
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Annex I.B, 8.3.8 |
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Article 11(4), (5) |
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Annex I.B, 6.1.9, 8.4.1 to 8.4.5 |
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Article 12(1) to (4) |
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Annex I.B, 6.1.9 |
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Article 12(5) |
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Annex I.C, 4, 8.1 to 8.5 |
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Article 13 |
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Annex I.B, 8.1.2 |
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Article 14 |
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Annex I.B, 7.1, 7.2 |
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Article 15 |
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Annex I.B, 1.2 |
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Article 16 |
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Annex I.B, 1.6 |
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Article 17(1) |
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Annex I.B, 1.7 |
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Article 17(2) |
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Annex I.B, 1.8 |
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Article 17(3) |
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Annex I.B, 4.10 |
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Article 17(4) |
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Annex I.B, 6.1.2 |
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Article 18(1) |
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Annex I.B, 6.1.3 |
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Article 18(2) |
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Annex I.C, 7.2 |
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Article 18(3) |
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Annex I.B, 6.2.1 |
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Article 18(4) |
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Annex I.B, 4.3 |
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Article 19(1) |
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Annex I.C, 5.1, 5.2 |
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Article 19(2) to (4) |
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Annex I.B, 4.1, 4.5, 4.7 and 4.11 |
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Article 20 |
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Annex I.B, 4.4 |
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Article 21 |
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Article 7 |
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Article 22 |
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Annex I.B, 3.13, 5.4, 8.2.5 and 8.4.6 |
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Article 23 |
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Annex I.B, 5.3, 5.4, 5.7 and 5.8 |
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Article 24 |
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Annex I.C, 6 |
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Article 25 |
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Annex III, E.3 and B |
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Article 26 |
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Article 5(3) and Annex VI, part A and B |
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Article 27 |
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Article 5(3) |
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Article 28 |
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Article 5(3) |
(1): Article 3 |
Article 29 |
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Annex III, B.3 |
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Article 30 |
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Annex III.7 |
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Article 31 |
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Annex III, E.5 |
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Article 32 |
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Annex III.7a |
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Article 33 |
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Annex III, C.6 |
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Article 34 |
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Annex III.8 and A.2.5 |
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Article 35 |
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Annex I.A, 1.1 to 1.4 |
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Article 36 |
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Annex I.B, 2.1.2 |
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Article 37 |
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Annex I.B, 2.1.1, 2.2.1,2.3 and Annex I.C, 2.1, 2.3 |
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Article 38 |
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Annex I.B, 6.1.6 |
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Article 39 |
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Annex III, A1.3 and b |
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Article 40 |
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Annex I.C, 1.3 |
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Article 41 |
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Annex I.B, 3.4 (first indent and 3.6(b)) |
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Article 42 |
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Annex I.B, 4.8 |
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Article 43 |
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Annex I.C, 8.3 |
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Article 44 |
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Article 6(3) |
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Article 45 |
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(3): Article 1(1), (2) |
Article 45(1), (2) |
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(3): Article 3(a) |
Article 45(1) |
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(3): Article 4 |
Article 45(3) |
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(3): Article 5(1) |
Article 45(4) |
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(3): Article 5(2) |
Article 45(5) |
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(3): Article 5(3) |
Article 45(6) |
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(3): Article 5(4) |
Article 45(7) |
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(3): Article 5(5) |
Article 45(8) |
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Annex I.B, 8.3.4 |
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Article 46 |
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Annex I.B, 3.6(a) |
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Article 47(1) |
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Annex I.B, 4.9 |
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Article 47(2) |
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Annex I.C, 3.5 |
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Article 47(3) |
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(3): Article 6 |
Article 48 |
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(3): Article 7 |
Article 49 |
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(3): Article 8(1) |
Article 50(1) |
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(3): Article 8(2) |
Article 50(2) |
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(3): Article 9(1) |
Article 51(1) |
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(3): Article 9(2), (3) |
Article 51(2) |
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Article 51(3) |
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(3): Article 10 |
Article 52 |
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(3): Article 11 |
Article 53 |
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(3): Article 12(1) |
Article 54(1) |
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(3): Article 12(2) |
Article 54(2) |
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(3): Article 13 |
Article 55 |
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(3): Article 14 |
Article 56 |
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Article 57 |
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Article 58 |
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(2): Article 1 and Article 5 |
Article 59 |
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(2): Article 5 and 3 |
Article 60 |
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(2): Article 4 |
Article 61 |
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Article 5(5) |
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Article 62 |
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Annex III.3 |
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Article 63 |
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Annex III.4 |
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Article 64 |
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Annex III.5 |
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Article 65 |
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Annex III.6 |
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Article 66 |
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Annex III.10 |
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Article 67 |
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— |
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Article 68 |
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— |
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Article 69 |
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Annex III, A.1. |
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Article 70 |
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Annex III, A.1.2. |
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Article 71 |
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— |
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Article 72 |
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Annex III, A.1.3 |
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Article 73 |
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Annex III, A.2.1 |
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Article 74 |
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Annex III, A.2.2 |
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Article 75 |
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Annex III, A.2.3 |
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Article 76 |
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Annex I.B, 5.6 |
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Article 77 |
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Annex I.C, 5.5,6.7,7.7,7.8 |
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Article 78 |
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Annex III, A.2.4 |
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Article 79 |
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Annex III, B.1 |
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Article 80 |
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Annex III, C |
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Article 81 |
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Annex III, C.1 |
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Article 82 |
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Annex III, C.2 |
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Article 83 |
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Annex III, C.3 |
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Article 84 |
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Annex III, C.5 |
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Article 85 |
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Annex III, D |
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Article 86 |
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Annex III, E |
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Article 87 |
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Annex III, E.1 |
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Article 88 |
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Annex III, E.2 |
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Article 89 |
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Annex III, E.4 |
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Article 90 |
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Annex III, 9 |
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Article 91 |
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Annex III, 11 |
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Article 92 |
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Article 93 |
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— |
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Article 94 |
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Annex I.B, 6.1.5 |
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Article 95(1) |
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Annex I.B, 8.5.1 |
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Article 95(2) |
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— |
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Article 95(3)-(8) |
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— |
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Article 95 |
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— |
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Article 96 |
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— |
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Article 97 |
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Annex II, part A |
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Annex I |
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Annex II, part B |
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Annex II |
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Annex VIII |
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Annex III |
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Annex VII |
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Annex IV |
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Annex II, part C |
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Annex V |
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Annex II, part D |
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Annex VI |
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Annex II, part E |
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Annex VII |
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Annex VI, part A and B |
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Annex VIII |
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Annex VI, part C |
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Annex IX |
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— |
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Annex X |
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— |
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Annex XI |
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— |
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Annex XIII |
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— |
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Annex IX |