89/420/EEC: Commission Decision of 3 July 1989 recognizing Spain as an officially swine-fever free Member State within the context of eradication, and amending for the second time Decision 81/400/EEC establishing the status of Member States as regards classical swine fever with a view to its eradication
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89/420/EEC: Commission Decision of 3 July 1989 recognizing Spain as an officially swine-fever free Member State within the context of eradication, and amending for the second time Decision 81/400/EEC establishing the status of Member States as regards classical swine fever with a view to its eradication
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- Commission Decision of 15 May 1981 establishing the status of Member States as regards classical swine fever with a view to its eradication (81/400/EEC)
- Council Directive 87/487/EEC of 22 September 1987 amending Directive 80/1095/EEC laying down conditions designed to render and keep the territory of the Community free from classical swine fever
- 86/291/EEC: Commission Decision of 2 June 1986 amending Decision 81/400/EEC establishing the status of Member States as regards classical swine fever with a view to its eradication
- Council Directive of 11 November 1980 laying down conditions designed to render and keep the territory of the Community free from classical swine fever (80/1095/EEC)
- 87/276/EEC: Commission Decision of 15 May 1987 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever presented by Spain (Only the Spanish text is authentic)