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DECISION OF THE COMMISSION OF CUSTOM UNION

of October 18, 2011 No. 829

About modification of Single sanitary and epidemiologic and hygienic requirements to the goods which are subject to sanitary and epidemiological surveillance (control)

The commission of the Customs union solved:

Approve Changes in Single sanitary and epidemiologic and hygienic requirements the Commissions of the Customs union approved by the Decision of May 28, 2010 N 299 (are applied) to the goods which are subject to sanitary and epidemiological surveillance (control).

Members of the commission of the Customs union:

From the Republic of Belarus

S. Rumas

From the Republic of Kazakhstan

U. Shukeev

From the Russian Federation

I. Shuvalov

 

 

Approved by the Decision of the Commission of the Customs union of October 18, 2011 No. 829

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