Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Veterinary checks in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Competent authority' means the central authority of a Member State competent to carry out veterinary checks or any authority to which it has delegated that competence;
Either undergo veterinary checks to show that they comply with the rules of the Member State of destination.
In practice veterinary checks on imports include documentary, identity
Competent authority": the central authority of the Member State competent to conduct veterinary checks, or any other veterinary authority to which it has delegated this competence;
The second factor is that cross-border veterinary checks on movements of livestock between Member States of the European Union have all but been abolished.
Implementation of Council Directives abol ishing veterinary checks at internal borders: exchange of views.
Laying down procedures for veterinary checks at Community border inspection posts on products imported from third countries.
The ultimate aim is to ensure that veterinary checks are carried out at the place of dispatch only.
Competent authority means the central authority of a Member State responsible for carrying out veterinary checks or any veterinary authority to which it has delegated that responsibility;
Organization of veterinary checks on products entering the Community from third countries(Rapporteur:
D the financing of veterinary checks and inspections on live animals(-> point 1.2.13); Items discussed.
In the State of destination spot veterinary checks could be carried out at the place of destination.
Increasing efficiency by conducting veterinary checks in conjunction with premiums‑related checks on the basis of integrated risk analysis and an integrated control report.
Public and animal health: veterinary checks in intraCommunity trade for most animal products 1.54.
The Directive lays down detailed rules governing veterinary checks on animals entering the Community from third countries.
Ensuring that veterinary checks at border inspection posts of the Community include comprehensive inspection of the welfare conditions in which animals are transported.
Hungary has been granted a transitional period of three years with regard to the regime to be applied at the border with Romania for the veterinary checks on live animals.
all other aspects of the veterinary checks procedures should be carried out according to EU requirements.
Each Member State shall draw up a programme for the exchange of staff designated to carry out the veterinary checks on animals coming from third countries.
Sufficiently large premises at the disposal of the staff responsible for carrying out veterinary checks, including changing rooms, showers and toilets;