Commission Directive 2000/63/EC of 5 October 2000 amending Directive 96/77/EC laying down specific purity criteria on food additives other than colours and sweeteners.
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II Technical Regulations, Standards, Testing and Certification
II.XII Foodstuffs
Joint committee decision (JCD)
109/2001 In force in the EEA
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Commission Directive 2000/63/EC of 5 October 2000 amending Directive 96/77/EC laying down specific purity criteria on food additives other than colours and sweeteners.
Tilskipun framkvæmdastjórnarinnar 2000/63/EB frá 5. október 2000 um breytingu á tilskipun 96/77/EB um sérstök hreinleikaskilyrði fyrir önnur aukefni í matvælum en litarefni og sætuefni
Richtlinie 2000/63/EG der Kommission vom 5. Oktober 2000 zur Änderung der Richtlinie 96/77/EG zur Festlegung spezifischer Reinheitskriterien für andere Lebensmittelzusatzstoffe als Farbstoffe und Süßungsmittel .)
Kommisjonsdirektiv 2000/63/EF av 5. oktober 2000 om endring av direktiv 96/77/EF om fastsettelse av spesifikke renhetskriterier for andre tilsetningsstoffer i næringsmidler enn fargestoffer og søtstoffer
History
29.09.2001
Adopted JCD confirmed entry into force date
29.09.2001
Compliance date in the EEA
28.09.2001
Adoption of Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement
22.06.2001
Draft Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement sent to Commission
05.10.2000
Adoption date in the EU
31.03.2001
Compliance date in the EU
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