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The phytosanitary legislation are basic laws granting legal authority to a national plant protection organization (NPPO) from which phytosanitary regulations may be drafted (ISPM5 Glossary of phytosanitary terms). The establishment of a phytosanitary system therefore presupposes the existence of a set of legal acts (phytosanitary legislation) regulating this activity and other related fields.
The main functions of the phytosanitary legislation are:
- To tackle the problems posed by pests (local, national or international);
- To enable countries to protect their agricultural resources and natural environment from the introduction or spread of pests;
- To make to possible to create, at the national level, the administrative and technical infrastructure necessary for carrying out phytosanitary activities;
- To define the scale of sanctions and penalties in the event of infringements.
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