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	<TITLE>
		<TI>
			<P>
				<HT TYPE="UC">Common position</HT> (EC) No 1/2002</P>
			<P>adopted by the Council on 
		  <DATE ISO="20010917">17 September 2001</DATE>
			</P>
			<P>with a view to adopting Directive 2002/.../EC of the European
		  Parliament and of the Council on undesirable substances in animal feed</P>
			<NO.DOC.C>(2002/C 004/01)</NO.DOC.C>
		</TI>
	</TITLE>
	<PREAMBLE>
		<PREAMBLE.INIT>THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN
		UNION,</PREAMBLE.INIT>
		<GR.VISA>
			<VISA>Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
		  and in particular Article 152(4)(b) thereof,</VISA>
			<VISA>Having regard to the proposal from the Commission<NOTE NOTE.ID="E001" NUMBERING="ARAB">
					<P>
						<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="C" NO.OJ="089" DATE.PUB="20000328" PAGE.FIRST="70">OJ C 89 E, 28.3.2000, p. 70</REF.DOC.OJ> and 
				<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="C" NO.OJ="096" DATE.PUB="20010327" PAGE.FIRST="346">OJ C 96 E, 27.3.2001, p. 346</REF.DOC.OJ>.</P>
				</NOTE>,</VISA>
			<VISA>Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social
		  Committee<NOTE NOTE.ID="E002" NUMBERING="ARAB">
					<P>
						<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="C" NO.OJ="140" DATE.PUB="20000518" PAGE.FIRST="9">OJ C 140, 18.5.2000, p. 9</REF.DOC.OJ>.</P>
				</NOTE>,</VISA>
			<VISA>After consulting the Committee of the Regions,</VISA>
			<VISA>Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of
		  the Treaty<NOTE NOTE.ID="E003" NUMBERING="ARAB">
					<P>Opinion of the European Parliament of 
				<DATE ISO="20001004">4 October 2000</DATE> (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="C" NO.OJ="178" DATE.PUB="20010622" PAGE.FIRST="160">OJ C 178, 22.6.2001, p.
				  160</REF.DOC.OJ>), Council Common Position of 
				<DATE ISO="20010917">17 September 2001</DATE> and Decision of the
				European Parliament of ... (not yet published in the Official Journal).</P>
				</NOTE>,</VISA>
		</GR.VISA>
		<GR.CONSID>
			<GR.CONSID.INIT>Whereas:</GR.CONSID.INIT>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(1)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Many amendments need to be made to Council Directive 1999/29/EC
				of 
				<DATE ISO="19990422">22 April 1999</DATE> on the undesirable
				substances and products in animal nutrition<NOTE NOTE.ID="E004" NUMBERING="ARAB">
							<P>
								<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="115" DATE.PUB="19990504" PAGE.FIRST="32">OJ L 115, 4.5.1999, p. 32</REF.DOC.OJ>.</P>
						</NOTE>. In the interests of clarity and efficiency the said
				Directive should be recast.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(2)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Livestock production occupies a very important place in farming
				in the Community and satisfactory results in terms of public and animal health,
				animal welfare, the environment and the livestock producers' finances depend to
				a large extent on the use of appropriate good quality feedingstuffs.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(3)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Rules on feedingstuffs are needed to ensure agricultural
				productivity and sustainability and to make it possible to ensure public and
				animal health, animal welfare and the environment. In addition, there is a need
				for comprehensive regulation on hygiene in order to guarantee good quality
				feedingstuffs on individual farms even when they are not commercially
				produced.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(4)</NO.P>
					<TXT>The same rules concerning the quality and safety of products
				intended for animal feed have to apply to the quality and safety of water
				consumed by the animals. Although the definition of feedingstuffs does not
				preclude water being considered as feedingstuff, it is not included in the
				non-exhaustive list of main feed materials, laid down by Council Directive
				96/25/EC of 
				<DATE ISO="19960429">29 April 1996</DATE> on the circulation and
				use of feed materials<NOTE NOTE.ID="E005" NUMBERING="ARAB">
							<P>
								<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="125" DATE.PUB="19960523" PAGE.FIRST="35">OJ L 125, 23.5.1996, p. 35</REF.DOC.OJ>.
					 Directive as last amended by Directive 2000/16/EC of the European Parliament
					 and of the Council (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="105" DATE.PUB="20000503" PAGE.FIRST="36">OJ L 105, 3.5.2000, p. 36</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
						</NOTE>. The issue of water to be considered as feedingstuffs needs
				to be examined in the framework of that Directive.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(5)</NO.P>
					<TXT>It has been established that additives can contain undesirable
				substances. The scope of the Directive should therefore be extended to cover
				additives.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(6)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Products intended for animal feed may contain undesirable
				substances which can endanger animal health or, because of their presence in
				livestock products, human health or the environment.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(7)</NO.P>
					<TXT>It is impossible to eliminate fully the presence of undesirable
				substances but it is important that their content in products intended for
				animal feed should be reduced, with due regard to the substances' acute
				toxicity, bio-accumulability and degradability, in order to prevent undesirable
				and harmful effects. It is at present inappropriate to fix this content below
				the levels detectable by methods of analysis to be defined for the
				Community.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(8)</NO.P>
					<TXT>The methods for determining residues of undesirable substances
				are becoming increasingly sophisticated, so that even quantities of residues
				which are negligible for animal and human health can be detected.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(9)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Undesirable substances may be present in products intended for
				animal feed only in accordance with the conditions laid down in this Directive
				and may not be used in any other way for the purposes of animal feed. This
				Directive should therefore apply without affecting other Community provisions
				on feedingstuffs, and particularly the rules applicable to compound
				feedingstuffs.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(10)</NO.P>
					<TXT>This Directive must apply to products intended for animal feed
				as soon as they enter the Community. It must therefore be stipulated that the
				maximum levels of undesirable substances that are set apply in general from the
				date on which the products intended for animal feed are put into circulation or
				used, at all stages, and in particular as soon as they are imported.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(11)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Products intended for animal feed must be sound, genuine and of
				merchantable quality and therefore when correctly used must not represent any
				danger to human health, animal health or to the environment or adversely affect
				livestock production. Using or putting into circulation products intended for
				animal feed which contain levels of undesirable substances that exceed the
				maximum levels laid down in Annex I must therefore be prohibited.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(12)</NO.P>
					<TXT>The presence of certain undesirable substances in complementary
				feedingstuffs must be limited by fixing appropriate maximum levels.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(13)</NO.P>
					<TXT>While in certain cases a maximum level is fixed, taking account
				of background levels, continued effort is still needed to restrict the presence
				of some specific undesirable substances to the lowest possible levels in
				products intended for animal feed so as to reduce their presence in the feed
				and food chain. It should therefore be permitted, under this Directive, to lay
				down action thresholds well below the maximum levels fixed. Where such action
				thresholds are exceeded, investigations must be carried out to identify the
				sources of the undesirable substances and steps taken to reduce or eliminate
				such sources.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(14)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Where animal or human health or the environment is endangered,
				Member States should be allowed temporarily to reduce the fixed maximum
				permissible levels, to fix maximum levels for other substances or to prohibit
				the presence of such substances in products intended for animal feed. In order
				to ensure a uniform application, any amendments to Annex I to this Directive
				should be decided on by emergency Community procedure, on the basis of
				supporting documents and the precautionary principle.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(15)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Products intended for animal feed that satisfy the requirements
				of this Directive may not be subject to restrictions on entry into circulation,
				as regards the level of undesirable substances they contain, other than those
				provided for in this Directive and in Council Directive 95/53/EC of 
				<DATE ISO="19951025">25 October 1995</DATE> fixing the principles
				governing the organisation of official inspections in the field of animal
				nutrition<NOTE NOTE.ID="E006" NUMBERING="ARAB">
							<P>
								<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="265" DATE.PUB="19951108" PAGE.FIRST="17">OJ L 265, 8.11.1995, p. 17</REF.DOC.OJ>.
					 Directive as last amended by Directive 2001/46/EC of the European Parliament
					 and of the Council (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="234" DATE.PUB="20010901" PAGE.FIRST="55">OJ L 234, 1.9.2001, p. 55</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
						</NOTE>.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(16)</NO.P>
					<TXT>Member States must make appropriate monitoring arrangements
				pursuant to Directive 95/53/EC to ensure that the requirements regarding
				undesirable substances are met when products intended for animal feed are used
				or circulated.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(17)</NO.P>
					<TXT>An appropriate Community procedure is needed for adapting the
				technical provisions in the Annexes to this Directive in the light of
				developments in scientific and technical knowledge.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(18)</NO.P>
					<TXT>In order to facilitate implementation of the proposed measures,
				there should be a procedure for close cooperation between the Member States and
				the Commission within the Standing Committee for Feedingstuffs set up by
				Decision 70/372/EEC<NOTE NOTE.ID="E007" NUMBERING="ARAB">
							<P>
								<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="170" DATE.PUB="19700803" PAGE.FIRST="1">OJ L 170, 3.8.1970, p. 1</REF.DOC.OJ>.</P>
						</NOTE>.</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
			<CONSID>
				<NP>
					<NO.P>(19)</NO.P>
					<TXT>The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive
				should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 
				<DATE ISO="19990628">28 June 1999</DATE> laying down the procedures
				for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission<NOTE NOTE.ID="E008" NUMBERING="ARAB">
							<P>
								<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="184" DATE.PUB="19990717" PAGE.FIRST="23">OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p.
						23</REF.DOC.OJ>.</P>
						</NOTE>,</TXT>
				</NP>
			</CONSID>
		</GR.CONSID>
		<PREAMBLE.FINAL>HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:</PREAMBLE.FINAL>
	</PREAMBLE>
	<ENACTING.TERMS>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="001">
			<TI.ART>Article 1 </TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="001.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>This Directive deals with undesirable substances in products
			 intended for animal feed.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="001.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>
					<P>This Directive shall apply without prejudice to the provisions
				in:</P>
					<LIST TYPE="alpha">
						<ITEM>
							<NP>
								<NO.P>(a)</NO.P>
								<TXT>Council Directive 70/524/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19701123">23 November 1970</DATE> concerning
						additives in feedingstuffs<NOTE NOTE.ID="E009" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="270" DATE.PUB="19701214" PAGE.FIRST="1">OJ L 270, 14.12.1970, p. 1</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as last
							 amended by Regulation (EC) No 45/1999 (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="006" DATE.PUB="19990112" PAGE.FIRST="3">OJ L 6, 12.1.1999, p. 3</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
									</NOTE>;</TXT>
							</NP>
						</ITEM>
						<ITEM>
							<NP>
								<NO.P>(b)</NO.P>
								<TXT>Council Directive 96/25/EC and Council Directive
						79/373/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19790402">2 April 1979</DATE> on the marketing of
						compound feedingstuffs<NOTE NOTE.ID="E010" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="086" DATE.PUB="19790406" PAGE.FIRST="30">OJ L 86, 6.4.1979, p. 30</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as last
							 amended by Directive 2000/16/EC.</P>
									</NOTE>;</TXT>
							</NP>
						</ITEM>
						<ITEM>
							<NP>
								<NO.P>(c)</NO.P>
								<TXT>Council Directive 76/895/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19761123">23 November 1976</DATE> relating to the
						fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on fruit and
						vegetables<NOTE NOTE.ID="E011" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="340" DATE.PUB="19761209" PAGE.FIRST="26">OJ L 340, 9.12.1976, p. 26</REF.DOC.OJ> Directive as last
							 amended by Commission Directive 2000/57/EC (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="244" DATE.PUB="20000929" PAGE.FIRST="76">OJ L 244, 29.9.2000, p.
								76</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
									</NOTE>, Council Directive 86/362/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19860724">24 July 1986</DATE> on the fixing of
						maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on cereals<NOTE NOTE.ID="E012" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="221" DATE.PUB="19860807" PAGE.FIRST="37">OJ L 221, 7.8.1986, p. 37</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as last
							 amended by Commission Directive 2001/57/EC (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="208" DATE.PUB="20010801" PAGE.FIRST="36">OJ L 208, 1.8.2001, p.
								36</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
									</NOTE>, Council Directive 86/363/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19860724">24 July 1986</DATE> on the fixing of
						maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on foodstuffs of animal
						origin<NOTE NOTE.ID="E013" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="221" DATE.PUB="19860807" PAGE.FIRST="43">OJ L 221, 7.8.1986, p. 43</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as ast
							 amended by Commission Directive 2001/57/EC.</P>
									</NOTE> and Council Directive 90/642/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19901127">27 November 1990</DATE> on the fixing of
						maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on certain products of plant
						origin, including fruit and vegetables<NOTE NOTE.ID="E014" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="350" DATE.PUB="19901214" PAGE.FIRST="71">OJ L 350, 14.12.1990, p. 71</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as last
							 amended by Directive 2001/57/EC.</P>
									</NOTE>, where these residues are not listed in Annex I to
						this Directive;</TXT>
							</NP>
						</ITEM>
						<ITEM>
							<NP>
								<NO.P>(d)</NO.P>
								<TXT>Community legislation concerning veterinary matters
						relating to public health and animal health;</TXT>
							</NP>
						</ITEM>
						<ITEM>
							<NP>
								<NO.P>(e)</NO.P>
								<TXT>Council Directive 82/471/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19820630">30 June 1982</DATE> concerning certain
						products used in animal nutrition<NOTE NOTE.ID="E015" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="213" DATE.PUB="19820721" PAGE.FIRST="8">OJ L 213, 21.7.1982, p. 8</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as last
							 amended by Directive 1999/20/EC (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="080" DATE.PUB="19990325" PAGE.FIRST="20">OJ L 80, 25.3.1999, p.
								20</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
									</NOTE>;</TXT>
							</NP>
						</ITEM>
						<ITEM>
							<NP>
								<NO.P>(f)</NO.P>
								<TXT>Council Directive 93/74/EEC of 
						<DATE ISO="19930913">13 September 1993</DATE> on
						feedingstuffs intended for particular nutritional purposes<NOTE NOTE.ID="E016" NUMBERING="ARAB">
										<P>
											<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="237" DATE.PUB="19930922" PAGE.FIRST="23">OJ L 237, 22.9.1993, p. 23</REF.DOC.OJ>. Directive as last
							 amended by Directive 1999/29/EC (<REF.DOC.OJ COLL="L" NO.OJ="115" DATE.PUB="19990504" PAGE.FIRST="32">OJ L 115, 4.5.1999, p.
								32</REF.DOC.OJ>).</P>
									</NOTE>.</TXT>
							</NP>
						</ITEM>
					</LIST>
				</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="002">
			<TI.ART>Article 2 </TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>
				<P>For the purposes of this Directive:</P>
				<LIST TYPE="alpha">
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(a)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0001" REF.END="QE0001" CODE="2018"/>feedingstuffs<QUOT.END ID="QE0001" REF.START="QS0001" CODE="2019"/> shall mean products of vegetable or animal origin, in their
					 natural state, fresh or preserved, and products derived from the industrial
					 processing thereof, and organic or inorganic substances, used singly or in
					 mixtures, whether or not containing additives, for oral animal feeding;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(b)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0002" REF.END="QE0002" CODE="2018"/>feed
					 materials<QUOT.END ID="QE0002" REF.START="QS0002" CODE="2019"/> shall mean
					 various products of vegetable or animal origin, in their natural state, fresh
					 or preserved, and products derived from the industrial processing thereof, and
					 organic or inorganic substances, whether or not containing additives, which are
					 intended for use in oral animal feeding either directly as such or, after
					 processing, in the preparation of compound feedingstuffs or as substrates for
					 premixtures;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(c)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0003" REF.END="QE0003" CODE="2018"/>additives<QUOT.END ID="QE0003" REF.START="QS0003" CODE="2019"/>
					 shall mean additives as defined in Article 2(a) of Council Directive
					 70/524/EEC;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(d)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0004" REF.END="QE0004" CODE="2019"/>premixtures<QUOT.END ID="QE0004" REF.START="QS0004" CODE="2019"/>
					 shall mean mixtures of additives or mixtures of one or more additives with
					 substances used as carriers, intended for the manufacture of
					 feedingstuffs;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(e)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0005" REF.END="QE0005" CODE="2018"/>compound feedingstuffs<QUOT.END ID="QE0005" REF.START="QS0005" CODE="2019"/> shall mean mixtures of feed materials, whether or not containing
					 additives, which are intended for oral animal feeding as complete or
					 complementary feedingstuffs;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(f)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0006" REF.END="QE0006" CODE="2018"/>complementary feedingstuffs<QUOT.END ID="QE0006" REF.START="QS0006" CODE="2019"/> shall mean mixtures of feedingstuffs which
					 have a high content of certain substances and which, by reason of their
					 composition, are sufficient for a daily ration only if used in combination with
					 other feedingstuffs;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(g)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0007" REF.END="QE0007" CODE="2018"/>complete feedingstuffs<QUOT.END ID="QE0007" REF.START="QS0007" CODE="2019"/> shall mean mixtures of feedingstuffs which, by reason of their
					 composition, are sufficient for a daily ration;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(h)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0008" REF.END="QE0008" CODE="2018"/>products intended for animal feed<QUOT.END ID="QE0008" REF.START="QE0008" CODE="2019"/> shall mean feed materials, premixtures,
					 additives, feedingstuffs and all other products intended for use or used in
					 animal feed;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(i)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0009" REF.END="QE0009" CODE="2018"/>daily
					 ration<QUOT.END ID="QE0009" REF.START="QS0009" CODE="2019"/> shall mean the
					 average total quantity of feedingstuffs, calculated on a moisture content of 12
					 %, required daily by an animal of a given species, age class and yield, to
					 satisfy all its needs;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(j)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0010" REF.END="QE0010" CODE="2018"/>animals<QUOT.END ID="QE0010" REF.START="QS0010" CODE="2019"/>
					 shall mean animals belonging to species normally fed and kept or consumed by
					 man as well as animals living freely in the wild in cases where they are fed
					 with feedingstuffs;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(k)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0011" REF.END="QE0011" CODE="2018"/>putting into circulation<QUOT.END ID="QE0011" REF.START="QS0011" CODE="2019"/> or <QUOT.START ID="QS0012" REF.END="QE0012" CODE="2018"/>circulation<QUOT.END ID="QE0012" REF.START="QS0012" CODE="2019"/>
					 shall mean the holding of products intended for animal feed for the purposes of
					 sale, including offering for sale, or any other form of transfer, whether free
					 or not, to third parties, and the sale or other forms of transfer
					 themselves;</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
					<ITEM>
						<NP>
							<NO.P>(l)</NO.P>
							<TXT>
								<QUOT.START ID="QS0013" REF.END="QE0013" CODE="2018"/>undesirable substance<QUOT.END ID="QE0013" REF.START="QS0013" CODE="2019"/> shall mean any substance or product, with the
					 exception of pathogenic agents, which is present in and/or on the product
					 intended for animal feed and which presents a potential danger to animal or
					 human health or to the environment or could adversely affect livestock
					 production.</TXT>
						</NP>
					</ITEM>
				</LIST>
			</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="003">
			<TI.ART>Article 3 </TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="003.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Products intended for animal feed may enter for use in the
			 Community from third countries, be put into circulation and/or used in the
			 Community only if they are sound, genuine and of merchantable quality and
			 therefore when correctly used do not represent any danger to human health,
			 animal health or to the environment or could adversely affect livestock
			 production.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="003.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>In particular, products intended for animal feed shall be
			 deemed not to be in conformity with paragraph 1 if the level of undesirable
			 substances they contain does not comply with the maximum levels laid down in
			 Annex I.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="004">
			<TI.ART>Article 4</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="004.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Member States shall prescribe that the undesirable substances
			 listed in Annex I may be tolerated in products intended for animal feed only
			 subject to the conditions laid down therein.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="004.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>In order to reduce or eliminate sources of undesirable
			 substances of products intended for animal feed, Member States, in cooperation
			 with economic operators, shall carry out investigations to identify the sources
			 of undesirable substances, in cases where the maximum levels are exceeded and
			 in cases where increased levels of such substances are detected, taking into
			 account background levels. For a uniform approach in cases of increased levels
			 it may be necessary to set action thresholds to trigger such investigations.
			 These may be laid down in Annex II.</ALINEA>
				<ALINEA>Member States shall transmit to the Commission and the other
			 Member States all relevant information and findings of the source and the
			 measures taken to reduce the level or elimination of the undesirable
			 substances. This information shall be transmitted in the frame of the annual
			 report to be transmitted to the Commission according to the provisions of
			 Article 22 of Directive 95/53/EC except in those cases where the information is
			 of immediate relevance for the other Member States. In this latter case, the
			 information shall be transmitted immediately.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="005">
			<TI.ART>Article 5</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>Member States shall prescribe that products intended for animal
		  feed containing levels of an undesirable substance that exceed the maximum
		  level fixed in Annex I may not be mixed for dilution purposes with the same, or
		  other, products intended for animal feed.</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="006">
			<TI.ART>Article 6</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>In so far as there are no special provisions for complementary
		  feedingstuffs, Member States shall prescribe that complementary feedingstuffs
		  may not, taking into account the proportion prescribed for their use in a daily
		  ration, contain levels of the undesirable substances listed in Annex I that
		  exceed those fixed for complete feedingstuffs.</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="007">
			<TI.ART>Article 7</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="007.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Where a Member State has grounds, based on new information or a
			 reassessment of existing information made since the provisions in question were
			 adopted, demonstrating that a maximum level fixed in Annex I or an undesirable
			 substance not listed therein present a danger to animal or human health or to
			 the environment, that Member State may provisionally reduce the existing
			 maximum level, fix a maximum level or prohibit the presence of that undesirable
			 substance in products intended for animal feed. It shall immediately inform the
			 other Member States and the Commission thereof, stating the grounds for its
			 decision.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="007.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>An immediate decision shall be taken, in accordance with the
			 procedure laid down in Article 12, as to whether Annexes I and II should be
			 amended.</ALINEA>
				<ALINEA>So long as neither the Council nor the Commission has taken a
			 decision, the Member State may maintain the measures it has
			 implemented.</ALINEA>
				<ALINEA>The Member State must ensure that the decision taken is made
			 public.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="008">
			<TI.ART>Article 8</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="008.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 11, the
			 Commission, in the light of developments in scientific and technical knowledge,
			 shall adapt Annexes I and II.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="008.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>
					<P>Furthermore, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article
				11, the Commission:</P>
					<LIST TYPE="DASH">
						<ITEM>
							<P>shall periodically adopt consolidated versions of Annexes I
					 and II incorporating any adaptations made pursuant to paragraph 1,</P>
						</ITEM>
						<ITEM>
							<P>may define acceptability criteria for detoxification processes
					 as a complement to the criteria provided for products intended for animal feed
					 which have undergone such processes.</P>
						</ITEM>
					</LIST>
				</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="008.003">
				<NO.PARAG>3.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Member States shall ensure that measures are taken to guarantee
			 the correct application of any acceptable processes pursuant to paragraph 2 and
			 the conformity of the detoxified products intended for animal feed with the
			 provisions of Annex I.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="009">
			<TI.ART>Article 9</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>Member States shall ensure that products intended for animal feed
		  which comply with this Directive are not subject to any other restrictions on
		  circulation as regards the presence of undesirable substances other than those
		  provided for in this Directive and Directive 95/53/EC.</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="010">
			<TI.ART>Article 10</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>Provisions that may have an effect upon public or animal health
		  or on the environment shall be adopted after consultation with the appropriate
		  Scientific Committee(s).</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="011">
			<TI.ART>Article 11</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="011.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee for
			 Feedingstuffs, set up by Article 1 of Decision 70/372/EEC.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="011.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Where reference is made to this Article, Articles 5 and 7 of
			 Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8
			 thereof.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="011.003">
				<NO.PARAG>3.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC
			 shall be set at three months.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="012">
			<TI.ART>Article 12</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="012.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee for
			 Feedingstuffs, set up by Article 1 of Decision 70/372/EEC.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="012.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Where reference is made to this Article, Articles 5 and 7 of
			 Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8
			 thereof.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="012.003">
				<NO.PARAG>3.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC
			 shall be set at 15 days.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="013">
			<TI.ART>Article 13</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="013.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>The Member States shall apply at least the provisions of this
			 Directive to products intended for animal feed produced in the Community to be
			 exported to third countries.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="013.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Paragraph 1 shall not affect the right of Member States to
			 authorise products intended for animal feed produced outside the Community
			 which do not fulfil the requirements of this Directive to be returned to the
			 exporting third country. This return of products intended for animal feed to
			 the exporting third country may take place only after the competent authority
			 of the exporting third country has been fully informed of the reasons why, and
			 circumstances under which, the products concerned intended for animal feed
			 could not be put into circulation in the Community.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="014">
			<TI.ART>Article 14</TI.ART>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="014.001">
				<NO.PARAG>1.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>Directive 1999/29/EC is hereby repealed as from ...<NOTE NOTE.ID="E017" NUMBERING="STAR">
						<P>Eighteen months following the entry into force of this
				  Directive.</P>
					</NOTE>, without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States to
			 comply with the deadlines set out in Part B of Annex III thereto for the
			 transposition of the Directives listed in Part A of that Annex.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
			<PARAG IDENTIFIER="014.002">
				<NO.PARAG>2.</NO.PARAG>
				<ALINEA>References to Directive 1999/29/EC shall be construed as
			 references to this Directive and should be read in accordance with the
			 correlation table in Annex III.</ALINEA>
			</PARAG>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="015">
			<TI.ART>Article 15</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>Member States shall adopt and publish the laws, regulations and
		  administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive before
		  ...<NOTE NOTE.ID="E018" NUMBERING="STAR">
					<P>Twelve months as from the entry into force of this Directive.</P>
				</NOTE>. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.</ALINEA>
			<ALINEA>The measures adopted shall apply as from ...<NOTE NOTE.ID="E019" NUMBERING="STAR">
					<P>Eighteen months as from the entry into force of this
				Directive.</P>
				</NOTE>.</ALINEA>
			<ALINEA>When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a
		  reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the
		  occasion of their official publication. The procedure for making such reference
		  shall be adopted by Member States.</ALINEA>
			<ALINEA>Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of
		  the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this
		  Directive.</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="016">
			<TI.ART>Article 16</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>This Directive shall enter into force on the day of its
		  publication in the 
		  <HT TYPE="ITALIC">Official Journal of the European
			 Communities</HT>.</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
		<ARTICLE IDENTIFIER="017">
			<TI.ART>Article 17</TI.ART>
			<ALINEA>The Directive is addressed to the Member States,</ALINEA>
		</ARTICLE>
	</ENACTING.TERMS>
	<FINAL>
		<SIGNATURE>
			<PL.DATE>
				<P>Done at ...</P>
			</PL.DATE>
			<SIGNATORY>
				<P>
					<HT TYPE="ITALIC">For the European Parliament</HT>
				</P>
				<P>
					<HT TYPE="ITALIC">The President</HT>
				</P>
			</SIGNATORY>
			<SIGNATORY>
				<P>
					<HT TYPE="ITALIC">For the Council</HT>
				</P>
				<P>
					<HT TYPE="ITALIC">The President</HT>
				</P>
			</SIGNATORY>
		</SIGNATURE>
	</FINAL>
</ACT>
