The Milk and Dairies (Standardisation and Importation) (Scotland) Regulations 1992
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FOOD The Milk and Dairies (Standardisation and Importation) (Scotland) Regulations 1992
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Milk and Dairies (Standardisation and Importation) (Scotland) Regulations 1992, and shall come into force on 1st January 1993.
2.(1) The Milk Bottles (Labelling and Cap Colour) (Scotland) Order 1976[4] shall have effect subject to the following amendment. (2) For the definition of "milk" in article 2(1) there shall be substituted the following definition:
3.(1) The Drinking Milk (Scotland) Regulations 1976([6]) shall have effect subject to the following amendments. (2) In regulation 2(1) the definitions of "guideline figure", "milk purveyor", "milk year", "sell by retail" and "sell wholesale" shall be deleted. (3) In regulation 4(b) the words "produced in the United Kingdom" shall be deleted. (4) In regulation 4(c) the remainder of the sub-paragraph after the words "standardized whole milk" shall be deleted. (5) In regulation 5(1) after the words "laid down for" there shall be inserted the words "standardised whole milk or". (6) For regulation 6 there shall be substituted the following regulation:
(7) Regulation 7 shall be deleted.
4.(1) The Milk Labelling (Scotland) Regulations 1983([7]) shall have effect subject to the following amendments. (2) In regulation 5(1)
5.(1) The Importation of Milk (Scotland) Regulations 1988([8]) shall have effect subject to the following amendments. (2) In regulation 2(1)
(3) In regulation 4
(4) Regulations 5, 6, 8, 9, 10(3) and Schedule 2 shall be deleted. (5) In Schedule 3(a)paragraph 2(a) shall be deleted; and
6.(1) The Milk (Special Designations) (Scotland) Order 1988[11] shall have effect subject to the following amendment. (2) For the definition of "milk" in article 2(1) there shall be substituted the following definition:
7.(1) The Milk and Dairies (Scotland) Regulations 1990([12]) shall have effect subject to the following amendment. (2) For the definition of "milk" in regulation 2(1) there shall be substituted the following definition:
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
They provide for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2138/92 amending Council Regulation (EEC) No 1411/71 as amended on the ending of the arrangements by which Member States have to choose between allowing the sale of standardised whole milk or non-standardised whole milk, but not both. Under Article 3(1)(b) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1411/71, as amended, "whole milk" means milk which has been subjected to at least one heat treatment or authorised treatment of equivalent effect by a milk producer and with respect to fat content meets one of the following requirements:
To give effect to the above, the Regulations make the following principal changes
The Regulations also provide for the removal of the ban on imports of raw cow's milk and thermised cow's milk (milk subjected to heat treatment below pasteurisation temperature) coming from other Member States. Such milk will be permitted entry provided it is accompanied by a certificate indicating that it has met certain production requirements (regulation 5).
ISBN 0 11 025228 4 Notes: [4] S.I.1976/875; to which there are amendments not relevant to these regulations. back [5] O.J.No L148, 3.7.71, p.412 as amended by Corregenda at O.J.No L188 and L233, 7.7.71, Act of Accession at O.J.No.L73, 1.1.73, Council Regulation No.3478/93 (O.J.No.L357, 20.12.73), No.1556/74 (O.J.No L167, 21.6.74), No.3358/75 (O.J.No/ L330, 26.12.75).Council Regulation No.566/76/EEC (O.J.No.L28, 1.2.88, p.1 and Council Regulation (EEC) No. 2138/92 (O.J. No. L214, 30.7.92, p.6 and 7). back [6] S.I.1976/1888; to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations. back [7] S.I.1983/938; to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations. back [8] S.I.1988/1814; to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations. back [9] S.I.1974/1356; to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations. back [11] S.I.1988/2191; to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations back |
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