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Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 1998

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Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland

1998 No. 23

PUBLIC HEALTH

Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 1998

Made

27th January 1998

Coming into operation

6th March 1998

The Department of Agriculture, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by sections 1(1) and 24(3) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985(1) and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, being of the opinion in accordance with section 1(1) of that Act that there exist or may exist circumstances which are likely to create a hazard to human health through human consumption of food and that in consequence food which is or may be in the future derived from sheep in the areas described in the Schedule to the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1991(2), is, or may be, or may become, unsuitable for human consumption, hereby makes the following Order:—

(1)

1985 c. 48 Section 1 as amended by Section 51 of the Food Safety Act 1990 (c. 16). See also section 25(2) 1985 c. 48

(2)

S.R. 1991 No. 8 as amended by S.R. 1991 No. 527, S.R. 1993 No. 6, S.R. 1993 No. 485, S.R. 1994 No. 489 and S.R. 1995 No. 472

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