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summary: The Council's common, adopted by unanimity, broadly accords with the positions taken by the Commission and the Parliament. It confirms the objectives and most of the arrangements proposed by the Commission and supported by the European Parliament as well as including a large number of the amendments adopted at first reading by the European Parliament. Notably, the Council agreed with a series of parliamentary amendments aiming to ensure the smooth functioning of the new procedures and to increase consistency between the new Regulation and other Community legislation. In addition, the Council felt that it was appropriate to introduce further amendments, for example, to allow Member States the flexibility to deal with MRL exceedences that arise in certain exceptional cases. The Council also reordered and reformatted parts of the text of the Regulation so as to clarify the roles of the Member States, EFSA and the Commission and to separate transitional provisions from the standard procedures under the new regime.
More specifically, the main amendments introduced by the Council concern the following issues :
- Application Procedure: the Respective Roles of the EFSA and the Member States : although the Commission had foreseen an exclusive role for EFSA in scientific evaluation work and the setting of MRLs, the Council agreed with the Parliament that Member States should perform a preliminary analysis of MRL applications in line with established procedures under Directive 91/414/EEC. In addition, the Council agreed that a copy of MRL applications received by Member States should immediately be sent to the Commission and to EFSA.
- Procedure for Routine Work Performed by EFSA : the Council introduced a new article designed to avoid unnecessary consultation of scientific bodies on matters of routine, i.e. in cases where EFSA issues opinions purely based on well established scientific principles.
- Administrative Review : a new article was added with a view to providing a form of legal redress
regarding decisions taken by EFSA and also in the event of non-action by EFSA.
- Time Scale and Transition to the New Procedures : in order to ensure a smooth transition to the new provisions, the Council followed the Parliament in setting down specific deadlines for the completion of the principal technical annexes, which will set out a list of harmonised MRLs (Annex II), a list of harmonised temporary MRLs (Annex III), and a list of active substances for which no MRLs are required (Annex IV). In the same spirit, the Council also introduced a deadline for drawing up the annex listing the products to which harmonised MRLs will apply (Annex I). Like Parliament, the Council considered that the Regulation should not apply in full until after the crucial annexes have
been drawn up.
- Possibility to Extend the Validity of Temporary MRLs : in order to facilitate a smooth transition to a fully harmonised regime (e.g. where Member States indicate that extra time is required to complete scientific studies on substances that have been authorised nationally), the Council decided that it
should be possible for temporary MRLs, which will normally be valid for one year, to be maintained in Annex III for up to three additional years in certain cases.
- The Use of Pesticides for Post-Harvest Treatment : a derogation was introduced in order to provide for the practice of post-harvest fumigation of products.
- The Use of Pesticides in Exceptional Circumstances : in order to provide for exceptional circumstances, emergency provisions were introduced allowing a Member State to authorise the placing on the market and/or the feeding to animals within its territory of food or feed that is not in compliance with the MRLs laid down in the Regulation. Such authorisations are to be notified to the other Member States, the Commission and EFSA, with a view to setting temporary MRLs and taking any other necessary actions. Such authorisations can only be granted provided that the treated food or feed does not constitute an unacceptable risk to consumers.
- Definitions : the Council added two new definitions, namely, "critical GAP" (i.e. the Good Agricultural Practice that forms the basis for a harmonised MRL under the Regulation) and "CXL" (i.e. an MRL set by the Codex Alimentarius Commission), and deleted the definition of "composite foodstuffs." In addition, the Council followed the European Parliament in clarifying the definition of "pesticide residues".
Lastly, it should be noted that further discussion is needed, in particular, on issues associated with risk assessment, and on provisions concerning the use of plant protection products, where Council was unable to agree to a number of Parliament's amendments at this stage . Such items concern, in particular, approaches to exposure assessment in the context of MRL-setting, considerations surrounding the most appropriate way of providing information to the public, and the drafting of provisions concerning good agricultural practice and pest management.
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summary: The Commission is of the opinion that the common position represents a balanced further elaboration of the Commission proposal, where various provisions requested by the Council were included, and in which several of the 1st Reading amendments of the European Parliament have been taken into account. The roles and tasks of the Member States and the EFSA in the evaluation processes before MRL-setting by the Commission have been modified in the revised proposal. As the possibility is left open that, in a later stage - based on a report by the Commission and appropriate further proposals - this division of roles and tasks could revert to the original Commission proposal, the Commission can accept the changes. At the time of reaching the political agreement on the text, the Commission and the Council made declarations to ensure that EFSAs role is respected and that in a later stage the co-ordination of the work will be reviewed. Moreover, the Commission questions the appropriateness for the administrative review clause and stresses that it should not interfere with the independence of the EFSA in providing scientific advice and technical assistance. The remaining changes are acceptable to the Commission. Lastly, the Commission supports the Common Position adopted by the Council.
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summary: The European Parliament adopted, by a large majority, a compromise package reached by the rapporteur, Robert STURDY (EPP-ED, UK), other political groups and the Council presidency on pesticide residues. The agreed text now places greater emphasis on consumer protection. The text states that the MRLs should be set at the lowest achievable level consistent with good agricultural practice for each pesticide with a view to protecting vulnerable groups such as children and the unborn. In addition:
- the definition of "good agricultural practice" implies the application, in conformity with Directive 91/414/EEC, of the principles of integrated pest control in a given climate zone, as well as using the
minimum quantity of pesticides and setting MRLs/temporary MRLs at the lowest level which allows the desired effect to be obtained;
- the concepts of an "acute reference dose" (the amount of a substance in food that can be ingested over a short time without appreciable risk to the consumer) and of "acceptable daily intake" (the amount of a substance that can be ingested daily over a lifetime) should take account of "the sensitive groups within the population (e.g. children and the unborn)".
- To ensure that consumers are kept adequately informed, Member States should, in accordance with Regulation 882/2004/EC, publish the results of national monitoring residues annually on the internet, providing all individual data, including the place of collection and the names of retailers, trades and/or producers;
- Parliament laid down new time limits on supplementary information;
- Where MRLs are exceeded, Member States may name the retailers, traders or producers concerned.
Finally, the compromise states that MRLs for imported commodities should not normally exceed the MRL limits set for domestic commodities. The deal reiterates a demand for a separate assessment for herbal infusions due to their many component parts.
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summary: The amendments adopted are the result of a compromise between European Parliament, Council and Commission reached in negotiations during the second reading of the Codecision procedure. The resulting text is a satisfactory compromise for the Commission. Some amendments on setting maximum levels for pesticide residues (MRLs) reflect already existing working practice, and make these explicit in the legislation. Other amendments provide for the development and application of new methodology. The Commission is in favour of all amendments and made this clear during the negotiations. The amendments are in line with the original proposal and an improvement relative to the existing legislation.
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url: http://register.consilium.europa.eu/content/out?lang=EN&typ=SET&i=ADV&RESULTSET=1&DOC_ID=9262%2F04&DOC_LANCD=EN&ROWSPP=25&NRROWS=500&ORDERBY=DOC_DATE+DESC
title: 09262/1/2004
summary: The Council's common, adopted by unanimity, broadly accords with the positions taken by the Commission and the Parliament. It confirms the objectives and most of the arrangements proposed by the Commission and supported by the European Parliament as well as including a large number of the amendments adopted at first reading by the European Parliament. Notably, the Council agreed with a series of parliamentary amendments aiming to ensure the smooth functioning of the new procedures and to increase consistency between the new Regulation and other Community legislation. In addition, the Council felt that it was appropriate to introduce further amendments, for example, to allow Member States the flexibility to deal with MRL exceedences that arise in certain exceptional cases. The Council also reordered and reformatted parts of the text of the Regulation so as to clarify the roles of the Member States, EFSA and the Commission and to separate transitional provisions from the standard procedures under the new regime.
More specifically, the main amendments introduced by the Council concern the following issues :
- Application Procedure: the Respective Roles of the EFSA and the Member States : although the Commission had foreseen an exclusive role for EFSA in scientific evaluation work and the setting of MRLs, the Council agreed with the Parliament that Member States should perform a preliminary analysis of MRL applications in line with established procedures under Directive 91/414/EEC. In addition, the Council agreed that a copy of MRL applications received by Member States should immediately be sent to the Commission and to EFSA.
- Procedure for Routine Work Performed by EFSA : the Council introduced a new article designed to avoid unnecessary consultation of scientific bodies on matters of routine, i.e. in cases where EFSA issues opinions purely based on well established scientific principles.
- Administrative Review : a new article was added with a view to providing a form of legal redress
regarding decisions taken by EFSA and also in the event of non-action by EFSA.
- Time Scale and Transition to the New Procedures : in order to ensure a smooth transition to the new provisions, the Council followed the Parliament in setting down specific deadlines for the completion of the principal technical annexes, which will set out a list of harmonised MRLs (Annex II), a list of harmonised temporary MRLs (Annex III), and a list of active substances for which no MRLs are required (Annex IV). In the same spirit, the Council also introduced a deadline for drawing up the annex listing the products to which harmonised MRLs will apply (Annex I). Like Parliament, the Council considered that the Regulation should not apply in full until after the crucial annexes have
been drawn up.
- Possibility to Extend the Validity of Temporary MRLs : in order to facilitate a smooth transition to a fully harmonised regime (e.g. where Member States indicate that extra time is required to complete scientific studies on substances that have been authorised nationally), the Council decided that it
should be possible for temporary MRLs, which will normally be valid for one year, to be maintained in Annex III for up to three additional years in certain cases.
- The Use of Pesticides for Post-Harvest Treatment : a derogation was introduced in order to provide for the practice of post-harvest fumigation of products.
- The Use of Pesticides in Exceptional Circumstances : in order to provide for exceptional circumstances, emergency provisions were introduced allowing a Member State to authorise the placing on the market and/or the feeding to animals within its territory of food or feed that is not in compliance with the MRLs laid down in the Regulation. Such authorisations are to be notified to the other Member States, the Commission and EFSA, with a view to setting temporary MRLs and taking any other necessary actions. Such authorisations can only be granted provided that the treated food or feed does not constitute an unacceptable risk to consumers.
- Definitions : the Council added two new definitions, namely, "critical GAP" (i.e. the Good Agricultural Practice that forms the basis for a harmonised MRL under the Regulation) and "CXL" (i.e. an MRL set by the Codex Alimentarius Commission), and deleted the definition of "composite foodstuffs." In addition, the Council followed the European Parliament in clarifying the definition of "pesticide residues".
Lastly, it should be noted that further discussion is needed, in particular, on issues associated with risk assessment, and on provisions concerning the use of plant protection products, where Council was unable to agree to a number of Parliament's amendments at this stage . Such items concern, in particular, approaches to exposure assessment in the context of MRL-setting, considerations surrounding the most appropriate way of providing information to the public, and the drafting of provisions concerning good agricultural practice and pest management.
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date: 2004-09-16T00:00:00
type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 2nd reading
body: EP
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date: 2004-11-24T00:00:00
type: Vote in committee, 2nd reading
body: EP
summary: The committee adopted the report by Robert STURDY (EPP-ED, UK) amending the Council's common position under the 2nd reading of the codecision procedure. It retabled a number of amendments adopted by Parliament at 1st reading, as follows:
- the aim of the regulation should be to set harmonised MRLs for pesticides in products of plant and animal origin "in order to protect all European consumers against possible health effects". For this purpose MRLs should be set at the "lowest reasonably achievable level" with the aim of ensuring the best possible consumer protection;
- Member States should publish on a quarterly basis all the results of national residue monitoring on the Internet. Where MRLs are exceeded Member States should be able to name the retailers, traders or producers concerned;
- herbal infusions should be subject to a separate assessment due to their many component parts;
- subgroups which may consume more of particular products must be fully protected;
- the definitions of certain terms used in the regulation should be clarified: "good agricultural practice" should entail integrated pest control in certain climate zones, as well as using the minimum quantity of pesticides and setting MRLs at the lowest level. In addition, the concepts of an "acute reference dose" (the amount of a substance in food that can be ingested over a short time without appreciable risk to the consumer) and of "acceptable daily intake" (the amount of a substance that can be ingested daily over a lifetime) should take account of "known cumulative and synergistic effects of the different plant protection products, as well as the higher vulnerability of children and the unborn";
- in the case of temporary MRLs, the precautionary principle should apply and they should be set at the lowest level that can be achieved in all the Member States on the basis of good agricultural practice.
MEPs also adopted an amendment intended as a compromise text on "import tolerance". At 1st reading Parliament had deleted a clause allowing for a higher MRL limit for imported products where "an existing Community MRL is not sufficient to meet the needs of international trade", arguing that the requirements of international trade should not override public health concerns. As the Council had reinstated the original text, the committee adapted the provisions to allow for a different MRL for imported products where "the existing Community MRL was set for reasons other than public health reasons for the specific product and specific use".
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date: 2004-11-29T00:00:00
type: Committee recommendation tabled for plenary, 2nd reading
body: EP
docs:
url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A6-2004-49&language=EN
title: A6-0049/2004
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date: 2004-12-14T00:00:00
type: Debate in Parliament
body: EP
docs:
url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20041214&type=CRE
title: Debate in Parliament
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date: 2004-12-15T00:00:00
type: Results of vote in Parliament
body: EP
docs:
url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=3740&l=en
title: Results of vote in Parliament
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date: 2004-12-15T00:00:00
type: Decision by Parliament, 2nd reading
body: EP
docs:
url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P6-TA-2004-98
title: T6-0098/2004
summary: The European Parliament adopted, by a large majority, a compromise package reached by the rapporteur, Robert STURDY (EPP-ED, UK), other political groups and the Council presidency on pesticide residues. The agreed text now places greater emphasis on consumer protection. The text states that the MRLs should be set at the lowest achievable level consistent with good agricultural practice for each pesticide with a view to protecting vulnerable groups such as children and the unborn. In addition:
- the definition of "good agricultural practice" implies the application, in conformity with Directive 91/414/EEC, of the principles of integrated pest control in a given climate zone, as well as using the
minimum quantity of pesticides and setting MRLs/temporary MRLs at the lowest level which allows the desired effect to be obtained;
- the concepts of an "acute reference dose" (the amount of a substance in food that can be ingested over a short time without appreciable risk to the consumer) and of "acceptable daily intake" (the amount of a substance that can be ingested daily over a lifetime) should take account of "the sensitive groups within the population (e.g. children and the unborn)".
- To ensure that consumers are kept adequately informed, Member States should, in accordance with Regulation 882/2004/EC, publish the results of national monitoring residues annually on the internet, providing all individual data, including the place of collection and the names of retailers, trades and/or producers;
- Parliament laid down new time limits on supplementary information;
- Where MRLs are exceeded, Member States may name the retailers, traders or producers concerned.
Finally, the compromise states that MRLs for imported commodities should not normally exceed the MRL limits set for domestic commodities. The deal reiterates a demand for a separate assessment for herbal infusions due to their many component parts.
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date: 2005-01-24T00:00:00
type: Act approved by Council, 2nd reading
body: CSL
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date: 2005-02-23T00:00:00
type: Final act signed
body: CSL
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date: 2005-02-23T00:00:00
type: End of procedure in Parliament
body: EP
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date: 2005-03-16T00:00:00
type: Final act published in Official Journal
summary: PURPOSE: to set maximum residue levels of pesticides in food and feed in order to raise the level of consumer health protection
LEGISLATIVE ACT: Regulation 396/2005/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council.
CONTENT: The Council adopted a Regulation on maximum residue levels of pesticides in food and feed, designed to raise the level of consumer health protection
The aim of the new, harmonised provisions is twofold: to facilitate trade in food and feed products within the Single Market and with third countries, and to ensure a consistent level of consumer protection across the EU.
Under the Regulation, maximum residue levels will always be set at Community level. The role of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is also defined; it will be responsible for risk assessment, based on reports from the Member States.
The proposal overhauls and streamlines pesticides legislation by replacing four Directives with a single Regulation, at the same time as amending Regulation 91/414/EEC.
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 05/04/2005.
docs:
title: Regulation 2005/396
url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!CELEXnumdoc&lg=EN&numdoc=32005R0396
title: OJ L 070 16.03.2005, p. 0001-0016
url: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=OJ:L:2005:070:TOC
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