Seeds and Seedlings Law Enforcement Regulation (1 page, available in English) and the Ordinance of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries No.32 (2 pages, available in English)

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Distribution date: 14 March 2005

Products Covered: Seeds and seedlings of the agricultural crops used for foods and feeds among the plant species of the designated seeds and seedlings.  <HS codes> Live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliage (06.01, 06.02), potatoes, fresh or chilled: Seed (0701.10) , Sweet corn (0712.90.031), Dried leguminous vegetables for sowing (0713.10.010 20.010, 33.010,39.010,40.010, 50.010, 90.010), Rye: Seed (1002.00), Oats: Seed (1004.00), Maize(corn): Seed (1005.10), Grain sorghum: Seed (1007.00), Buckwheat: Seed (1008.10), Other cereals: Seed (1008.90) "Seeds and seedlings of a kind used for sowing" in Chapter 12 (12.01-12.11)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

List of Prohibited and Restricted Veterinary Products (1 page, in Spanish).

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Distribution date: 08 March 2005

List of prohibited and restricted veterinary products.

Products Covered: Prohibited and restricted veterinary products

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Food safety Veterinary drugs Territory protection Animal health Human health

List of Prohibited and Restricted Veterinary Products (1 page, in Spanish).

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Distribution date: 08 March 2005

List of prohibited and restricted veterinary products.

Products Covered: Prohibited and restricted veterinary products

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Food safety Veterinary drugs Territory protection Animal health Human health

Salvadoran Mandatory Standard (NSO) No. 11.37.02:04: Condoms. Specifications (27 pages, in Spanish)

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Distribution date: 01 March 2005

This Standard covers the following: purpose, scope of application, definitions, symbols and abbreviations, classification and description, general and specific requirements, sampling, classification of defects through inspection by attributes, criteria for approval of inspection, testing methods, laboratory tests, labelling, packing and packaging, appendices, monitoring and verification, appendix, regulatory annexes. The purpose of the Standard is to establish quality requirements for male and female condoms.

Products Covered: Condoms.  Specifications (HS tariff heading 30.06)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Salvadoran Mandatory Standard (NSO) No. 11.37.02:04: Condoms. Specifications (27 pages, in Spanish)

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Distribution date: 01 March 2005

This Standard covers the following: purpose, scope of application, definitions, symbols and abbreviations, classification and description, general and specific requirements, sampling, classification of defects through inspection by attributes, criteria for approval of inspection, testing methods, laboratory tests, labelling, packing and packaging, appendices, monitoring and verification, appendix, regulatory annexes. The purpose of the Standard is to establish quality requirements for male and female condoms.

Products Covered: Condoms.  Specifications (HS tariff heading 30.06)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Proposed Regulation on Excessive Packaging Restriction (Notice #0940003701 issued by the Environmental Protection Administration (16 pages in Chinese, English translation available)

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Distribution date: 23 February 2005

The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) plans to restrict the packaging of gift boxes containing pastries, cosmetics, alcoholic products, and/or processed foods, as well as disks of computer programs (together referred to as "designated products"). The space volume ratio of packaging of the designated products shall not exceed 25%. The space volume ratio of packaging made of a single material shall not exceed 35%. The number of packaging layers shall be no more than two for gift boxes containing cosmetics, alcoholic products, and/or processed foods. The number of packaging layers shall be no more than three for disks of computer programs and gift boxes containing pastries. The first stage of the regulation will be effective starting 1 July 2006, covering pastries, cosmetics, alcoholic products and disks of computer programs. The second stage, set for 1 July 2007, will cover processed foods. This regulation also requires the manufacturers, importers and sellers of the regulated products (together referred to as "designated industries") to offer products for packaging inspection without compensation. In addition, the designated industries shall offer catalogues of products, information about the buyers, sale dates to the buyers, suppliers, and sale dates of the suppliers of designated products, when required by enforcement officials.

Products Covered: Gift boxes containing pastries, gift boxes containing processed foods, gift boxes containing cosmetics, gift boxes containing alcoholic products, disks of computer program works (HS chapters 16-24 and 33, HS 8524.39.90.29.4)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Proposed Regulation on Excessive Packaging Restriction (Notice #0940003701 issued by the Environmental Protection Administration (16 pages in Chinese, English translation available)

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Distribution date: 23 February 2005

The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) plans to restrict the packaging of gift boxes containing pastries, cosmetics, alcoholic products, and/or processed foods, as well as disks of computer programs (together referred to as "designated products"). The space volume ratio of packaging of the designated products shall not exceed 25%. The space volume ratio of packaging made of a single material shall not exceed 35%. The number of packaging layers shall be no more than two for gift boxes containing cosmetics, alcoholic products, and/or processed foods. The number of packaging layers shall be no more than three for disks of computer programs and gift boxes containing pastries. The first stage of the regulation will be effective starting 1 July 2006, covering pastries, cosmetics, alcoholic products and disks of computer programs. The second stage, set for 1 July 2007, will cover processed foods. This regulation also requires the manufacturers, importers and sellers of the regulated products (together referred to as "designated industries") to offer products for packaging inspection without compensation. In addition, the designated industries shall offer catalogues of products, information about the buyers, sale dates to the buyers, suppliers, and sale dates of the suppliers of designated products, when required by enforcement officials.

Products Covered: Gift boxes containing pastries, gift boxes containing processed foods, gift boxes containing cosmetics, gift boxes containing alcoholic products, disks of computer program works (HS chapters 16-24 and 33, HS 8524.39.90.29.4)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Proposed Animals of the Sub-family Bovinae and Their Products Importations Prohibition Regulations (available in English and French; pages 1-7)

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Distribution date: 07 February 2005

A proposed new prohibition regulation to remove or modify existing import restrictions from a range of currently prohibited U.S. commodities. These restrictions were introduced following the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Washington State on 23 December 2003. Based on the guidelines of the World Organization for Animal Health, the CFIA plans to permit the importation of live cattle born in 1998 or later, beef from animals of any age from which specified risk material has been removed and various other commodities. Products that may pose risks, such as certain animal feeds, will remain prohibited.

Products Covered: Animals and products derived from animals of the sub-family Bovinae; animal food and fertilizers containing ruminant derived ingredients

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Animal diseases Food safety Animal health Human health Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE) Zoonoses

Proposed Animals of the Sub-family Bovinae and Their Products Importations Prohibition Regulations (available in English and French; pages 1-7)

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Distribution date: 07 February 2005

A proposed new prohibition regulation to remove or modify existing import restrictions from a range of currently prohibited U.S. commodities. These restrictions were introduced following the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Washington State on 23 December 2003. Based on the guidelines of the World Organization for Animal Health, the CFIA plans to permit the importation of live cattle born in 1998 or later, beef from animals of any age from which specified risk material has been removed and various other commodities. Products that may pose risks, such as certain animal feeds, will remain prohibited.

Products Covered: Animals and products derived from animals of the sub-family Bovinae; animal food and fertilizers containing ruminant derived ingredients

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Animal diseases Food safety Animal health Human health Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE) Zoonoses

Draft Regulation Ministry of Agriculture of The Republic of Indonesia regarding The Organic Fertilizer and Soil Conditioner (available in Indonesia)

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Distribution date: 24 January 2005

This regulation consist of the general requirements, procurement, registration and its procedure including the cost, application, controlling, obligation, technical assistance, and sanction.

Products Covered: Organic fertilizers and soil ameliorations

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Food safety Human health Territory protection Plant health

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