APPROVED VERSION – COMMITTEE OF THE MINISTERS OF TRADE - 17 July 2014 - SADC/CMT/26/2014/8.2
APPENDIX A
Transparency of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Regulations
Publications of regulations
1. Member States shall ensure that all sanitary and phytosanitary regulations are
published promptly in such a manner as to enable interested Member States to
become acquainted with them.
2. Except in urgent circumstances, Member States shall normally allow a period of
not less than six months between the publication of a sanitary or phytosanitary
regulation and its entry into force to allow time for producers in exporting Member
States, to adapt their products and methods of production to the requirements of
the importing Member State. The entry into force of measures which contribute to
the liberalisation of trade should not be unnecessarily delayed.
Enquiry points
3. Each Member State shall ensure that a WTO SPS Enquiry Point exists, which is
responsible for the provision of answers to all questions from interested Member
States as well as for the provision of relevant documents regarding:
a) any sanitary or phytosanitary regulations adopted or proposed within its territory;
b) any control and inspection procedures, production and quarantine treatment,
pesticide tolerance and food additive approval procedures, which are operated
within its territory;
c) risk assessment procedures, factors taken into consideration, as well as the
determination of the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection;
d) the membership and participation of the Member State, or of relevant bodies
within its territory, in international and regional sanitary and phytosanitary
organizations and systems, as well as in bilateral and multilateral agreements
and arrangements within the scope of this Annex, and the texts of such
agreements and arrangements.
4. Member States shall ensure that where copies of documents are requested by
interested Member States, they are supplied at the same price (if any), apart
from the cost of delivery, as to the nationals of the Member State concerned.
Notification procedures
5. Whenever an international standard, guideline or recommendation does not exist
or the content of a proposed sanitary or phytosanitary regulation is not
substantially the same as the content of an international standard, guideline or
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