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Forest plant protection
The implementation of the EU provisions on plant protection laid down in Council Directive 77/93/EEC (consolidated in 2000/29) via the national 1995 Plant Protection Act, Federal Law Gazette no. 532/1995, brought about a liberalisation of wood imports from European third countries and subjected wood imports from non-European countries to more rigorous conditions than the former national provisions laid down in the Wood Inspection Act [Holzkontrollgesetz] did.
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Contact
Austrian Federal Ministry of Agricutulture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (BMLFUW),
Stubenring 1, A-1012 Vienna, Division IV / 2 - forestry education and training, research,
DI Martin NÖBAUER Phone: (+43 1) 711 00-721822.01.2009,
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Plant Protection Act
The Plant Protection Act regulates the measures to protect against the introduction of pests of plants and plant products. The present, consolidated version applies from 1 January 2005. > more + downloads about: Plant Protection Act
22.01.2009,
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Plant Protection Regulation
The Plant Protection Regulation contains detailed provisions concerning the passport and submit the fees for the activities of the Authority. > more + downloads about: Plant Protection Regulation
22.01.2009,
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Plant protextion measures Regulation
The plant protection measures Regulation lays down terms and conditions governing the performance of official actions after 3 and 4 Section of the Plant Protection Act. > more + downloads about: Plant protextion measures Regulation
22.01.2009,
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Plant Protection Regulation - Wood
The measures to protect against the spread of harmful organisms through wood packaging, as well as measures to protect against the dissemination of Anoplophora glabripennis by the Plant Protection Regulation - Wood regulated. > more + downloads about: Plant Protection Regulation - Wood
22.01.2009,
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Import regulations for softwood (except thuja l.) from Canada, China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA
16.05.2008,






