Commission Directive 2001/54/EC of 11 July 2001 repealing Directive 79/1066/EEC laying down Community methods of analysis for testing coffee extracts and chicory extracts
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EU legal act incorporated into the EEA Agreement, but no longer in force in the Agreement Area (EEA Agreement)
II Technical Regulations, Standards, Testing and Certification
II.XII Foodstuffs
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081/2002 In force in the EEA
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Commission Directive 2001/54/EC of 11 July 2001 repealing Directive 79/1066/EEC laying down Community methods of analysis for testing coffee extracts and chicory extracts
Tilskipun framkvæmdastjórnarinnar 2001/54/EB frá 11. júlí 2001 um niðurfellingu tilskipunar 79/1066/EBE um greiningaraðferðir innan bandalagsins til prófunar á kaffikjarna og síkóríukjarna
Richtlinie 2001/54/EG der Kommission vom 11. Juli 2001 zur Aufhebung der Richtlinie 79/1066/EWG zur Festlegung gemeinschaftlicher Analysemethoden zur Überwachung der Zusammensetzung von Kaffee-Extrakten und Zichorien-Extrakten
Kommisjonsdirektiv 2001/54/EF av 11. juli 2001 om oppheving av direktiv 79/1066/EØF om fastsettelse av analysemetoder i Fellesskapet for undersøkelse av kaffe- og sikoriekstrakter
History
26.06.2002
Adopted JCD confirmed entry into force date
26.06.2002
Compliance date in the EEA
25.06.2002
Adoption of Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement
15.04.2002
Draft Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement sent to Commission
11.07.2001
Adoption date in the EU
01.02.2002
Compliance date in the EU
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