#2015-226Decree No. 2015-226 of February 26, 2015, on Extension Modalities for Agricultural Interprofessional Agreements
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This regulation explains how agreements made by recognized agricultural interprofessional organizations can be extended. It specifies that these agreements must be approved by ministers of agriculture and economy, with additional signings for agreements related to wines, alcoholic drinks, and overseas organizations. This affects agricultural groups and clarifies the extension process through required documents and possible rejections.
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Key Changes
- Agreements require approval from agriculture and economy ministers
- Additional signatures needed for wine, alcoholic drinks, and overseas agreements
- Clarified extension process involving documentation and rejections
Obligations
What this law requires
Agricultural interprofessional organizations must submit extension requests for their agreements to the Minister of Agriculture, who then transmits them to other competent ministers
Extension of agricultural interprofessional agreements must be formalized through joint decree signed by the Ministers of Agriculture and Economy
Agreements in the wine and alcoholic beverages sector must be signed additionally by the Minister of Budget
Agreements concluded within overseas agricultural interprofessional organizations must be additionally signed by the Minister of Overseas Affairs
Extension request dossiers must comply with composition and filing requirements defined by joint decree of the Ministers of Agriculture, Economy, Budget, and Overseas Affairs