phytosanitary certificate definition

phytosanitary certificate means a certificate issued in the model format prescribed under the International Plant Protection Convention of the Food & Agricultural Organization and isssued by an authorized officer at the country of origin of consignment or re-export;
phytosanitary certificate means an international document issued or authorized by
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate which complies with the relevant requirements of articles 7 and 15;

More Definitions of phytosanitary certificate

phytosanitary certificate means a document issued or authorized by the
phytosanitary certificate means a phytosanitary certificate referred to in section 30 (1);
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate conforming substantially to the format of the appropriate model phytosanitary certificate set out in the Annex to the Convention;
phytosanitary certificate means a document issued by the director or an agent thereof declaring a plant product free of harmful pests, and includes Ohio and United States phytosanitary certificates, processed product certificates, re-export phytosanitary certificates, and any re-issuance of such certificates necessitated by requestor error.
phytosanitary certificate means a document issued or authorized by the commissioner indicating that the seed or tubers were inspected and considered to be free from quarantine pests and practically free from injurious pests according to the sanitary requirements of the importing country.
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate patterned after the model certificate of the IPPC, and which is set out in the Sixth Schedule;
phytosanitary certificate means a certificate issued by a government agency under authority of state or federal statute, which declares or establishes the pest status of a ship- ment of plants or plant parts under accepted inspection or sampling procedures. Phytosanitary certificates are patterned after model certificates of the International Pest Protection Convention.