UK Statutory Instrument
2000
United Kingdom
Food Standards Act 1999 (Transitional and Consequential Provisions and Savings) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000
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Schedules
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In regulations 36(1), 37(1) and (2), for the words “the...
For regulation 38 there shall be substituted the following regulation—...
In regulation 39, in the definitions of “approved third country...
In regulation 105, after the words “the Minister”, there shall...
In regulation 2(1)— (a) after the definition of the “Act”...
(1) In each of the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (2)...
In regulations 6(2) and 52(1), for the words “the Ministers”...
In regulation 52(2)(b)— (a) for the words “the Ministers”, where...
In regulation 52(3)— (a) for the words “the Ministers”, there...
In regulation 55(2), for the words “Ministers”, there shall be...
In regulation 56(b)(i), for the words “the Minister”, wherever they...
In paragraph 5 of Chapter III of Schedule 2, for...
In paragraph 1 of Chapter VI of Schedule 2—
In paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 21 for the words “the...
In regulation 23— (a) as it has effect in relation...
(1) In regulations 28, 29 and 33(1), after the words...
(1) In regulation 34(1), for the words “appeal to the...
In regulation 35(1) and (2), after the words “the Minister”...
In regulations 37(4), 39(1) and (2), after the words “the...
(1) In regulation 4, after paragraph (1) there shall be...
In paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (6) of regulation 6,...
In regulation 13— (a) in paragraphs (2) and (3), after...
In regulation 15(c), after the words “the Minister” there shall...
In regulation 16, in paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (6),...
For paragraph (5) of regulation 21 there shall be substituted...
In regulation 25— (a) in paragraph (2), for the words...
Regulation 3(3) shall be revoked.
In article 1(2), after the definition of “the Act” there...
In articles 4(1), (2) and 5(1)(a), for the words “the...
In article 4(3), for the words “the Minister as he...
(1) In paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 1, for the word...
Browse 20 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
Title, extent and commencement
In regulation 2(1)— (a) after the definition of “the Act”...
Interpretation
In regulation 3A, for the words “the Ministers” there shall...
Regulations relating to dairy products, egg products and egg hygiene: consequential provisions
In regulation 20(4), for the words “the Minister”, wherever they...
Regulations relating to feedingstuffs: consequential provisions
In regulation 18(1), for the words “approving authority or the...
Regulations relating to general food hygiene, temperature control and fish and shellfish hygiene: consequential provisions
(1) In each of the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (2)...
Regulations relating to meat hygiene,
(1) In each of the provisions specified in sub-paragraph (2)...
Regulations relating to imports and exports: consequential provisions
Regulations relating to food irradiation and novel foods: consequential provisions
Emergency Control Orders: consequential provisions
Other enactments: consequential provisions
Monitoring of enforcement action, etc.: consequential provisions
Instruments, orders and judgements: consequential provisions
Transitional provisions and savings
Transitional provisions and savings relating to powers to make Regulations under Part IV of the Agriculture Act 1970
Enforcement and responsible bodies
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Food Standards Agency
Food safety and hygiene regulation across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Enforces food law, provides guidance to food businesses, investigates incidents. Approves …
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