Commission Decision 2000/111/EC of 21 December 1999 designating a new antigen bank and making provisions for the transfer and storage of antigens within the framework of the Community action concerning reserves of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines.
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I Veterinary and Phytosanitary Matters
I.I Veterinary Issues
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124/2001 In force in the EEA
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Commission Decision 2000/111/EC of 21 December 1999 designating a new antigen bank and making provisions for the transfer and storage of antigens within the framework of the Community action concerning reserves of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines.
Entscheidung der Kommission vom 21. Dezember 1999 zur Benennung einer neuen Antigenbank und zur Festlegung der Modalitäten für die Verbringung und die Lagerung von Antigenen im Rahmen der Bildung gemeinschaftlicher MKS-Impfstoffreserven (2000/111/EG)
Kommissjonsvedtak 2000/111/EF av 21. desember 1999 of utpeking ave en ny atnigenbank og om bestemmelser for overføring og oppbevaring av antigener som ledd I felleskapstiltaket med hensyn av munn- og klovsykevaksiner
History
24.11.2001
Adopted JCD confirmed entry into force date
24.11.2001
Compliance date in the EEA
23.11.2001
Adoption of Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement
17.08.2001
Draft Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement sent to Commission
21.12.1999
Adoption date in the EU
01.02.2000
Compliance date in the EU
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