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  1. Fees for evaluating applications for plant protection products 

    After the Norwegian Food Safety Authority has finished evaluating your application of a plant protection product, we will charge you a fee.

  2. Requirements for the authorisation holder and importer after the decision 

    When you apply for authorisation of a plant protection product, you should include a Norwegian draft label with the application. After the Norwegian Food ...

  3. Additional trade name 

    The authorisation holder of a plant protection product authorized in Norway may apply for additional trade name for the relevant product.

  4. Treated seeds, products for greenhouses, post-harvest, seed treatment 

    For placing treated seeds on the market in Norway, the plant protection product used in the seed treatment must be approved in at least one EU member state.

  5. Supervision offshore 

    The County Governor of Rogaland (CGR) has been given the authority to supervise offshore petroleum installations on behalf of the Norwegian Food Safety ...

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  7. Travelling to Norway with exotic animals 

    As a general rule, all importation of exotic animals is prohibited. In this context, "exotic animals" means mammals, reptiles and amphibians that do not ...

  8. Hovedkontoret Tilsynet 

    Are Tømmerberg Sletta. Direktør, tilsynsdivisjon planter, fôr og drikkevann. Marit Kolle. Direktør, tilsynsdivisjon landdyr og slakteri.

  9. Adaptations to the regulation and transitional measures 

    Certain adaptations to the EU regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 applies for Norway in risk assessments of plant protection products.

  10. Amendment of an authorisation 

    The authorisation holder may apply for amendments of their authorisation. This could be changes in use, or administrative changes.