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The Animal Feed (England) Regulations 2010

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SCHEDULE 1Specified Provisions of Regulation 767/2009

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Specified provisionSubject matter
Article 4, as read with Annex I and with the Annex to Regulation242/2010General safety and other requirements to be met when feed is placed on the market or used
Article 5(1)Extension of requirements in relation to feed for food-producing animals in other legislation to apply to feed for non food-producing animals
Article 5(2)Obligation on person responsible for labelling to make information available to competent authority
Article 6(1), as read with Annex IIIProhibition or restriction on the marketing or use of certain materials for animal nutritional purposes
Article 8Controls on the levels of additives in feeds
Article 9Controls on the marketing of feeds for particular nutritional purposes
Article 11, as read with Annexes II & IV and with the Annex to Regulation 242/2010Rules and principles governing the labelling and presentation of feed
Article 12Designation of the person responsible for labelling and the obligations and responsibilities of that person
Article 13(1)General conditions on making a claim about the characteristics or functions of a feed on the labelling or presentation of it
Article 13(2)&(3)Special conditions applying to claims concerning optimisation of the nutrition and support or protection of the physiological conditions
Article 14(1)&(2)Requirements for the presentation of the mandatory labelling particulars
Article 15, as read with Annex VI and VII and Article 21General mandatory labelling requirements for feed materials and compound feeds
Article 16, as read with Annex II and V and Article 21 and with the Annex to Regulation 242/2010Specific labelling requirements for feed materials
Article 17(1)&(2) as read with Annex II, VI & VII and Article 21Specific labelling requirements for compound feeds
Article 18Additional labelling requirements for feed for particular nutritional purposes (dietetic feeds)
Article 19Additional labelling requirements for pet food
Article 20(1) as read with Annex VIIIAdditional requirements for labelling of non-compliant feed, such as that containing contaminated materials
Article 23Requirements relating to the packaging and sealing of feed materials and compound feeds for placing on the market
Article 24(5)Requirement that if the name of a feed material listed in the Community Catalogue of feed materials is used, all relevant provisions of the Catalogue must be complied with.
Article 24(6)Obligation on a person who first places on the market a feed material not listed in the Community Catalogue to notify its use
Article 25(4)Requirement that if use of the Community Codes of good labelling practice is indicated on labelling, all relevant provisions of the codes must be complied with

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