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The
purpose of the “Acids Authorisation Consortium European Economic Interest
Grouping”, in short ACIAC EEIG
shall be to establish co-operation between interested parties in view of the
authorisation of feed additives subject to this grouping, as required by the EU
legislation, particularly under the procedure provided by Article 10 of Reg. (EC) No 1831/2003. It may also seek
non-holder-specific authorisation for additives not previously authorised under
the EU feed additive legislation (non-holder-specific authorisation procedure)
if so decided by the Members.
The activities of the grouping aimed
at achieving this purpose are as follows:
- to
develop common understanding on the details of the information necessary for
achieving authorisation;
- to collect
existing scientific data and carry out scientific reviews;
- to
commission and manage the carrying out of new studies as required by the EU
assessment procedures;
- to
collect and gather industrial data necessary to the achievement of the goal;
- to develop
common authorization dossiers (or part of);
- to submit
application in name of the grouping and act as a contact and negotiation
interface with the EU authorities in the course of the authorisation process.
The
object of the grouping shall be limited to all
acids and their salts classified in Category
“1” (Technological Additives), as defined under Annex I of Reg.
(EC) No 1831/2003, and in this group to a specific list of specific additives
upon which the grouping members have agreed to work in common, and which shall
remain confidential to the members of the grouping until the application to the
authorities, or until decided otherwise by the members of the grouping. The
selection process to include additives in this list is ruled by a contract on the
basis of set criteria which are detailed in the grouping’s code of
internal rules. The grouping shall not work on additives that are not included
in its working list.
Within
the limits fixed by the Regulation and the Belgian law as well as other
applicable competition legislation, not limited to the legislation of the
European Community, the grouping may also carry out all other activities
necessary or useful to its goal.
MEMBERSHIP
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Anitox Ltd |
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Azelis Benelux NV |
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BASF SE |
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Galactic SA |
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Kemira Oyj |
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Norel y Nature SA |
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Perstorp Specialty
Chemicals AB |
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Polynt SpA |
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WORKING LIST
The
list of specific additives on which the grouping is working will remain
confidential to all ACIAC members.
Modifications of the working list for the newcomers were allowed until September 30th, 2008. From
then on, the list of additives on which the grouping is working has been
considered as definitely fixed and will not be adapted anymore.
Information
and application forms available from FEFANA Secretariat:
130A Avenue Louise
1050 Brussels
Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)2 639.66.60
Fax: +32 (0)2 640.41.11
E-mail: eeig.additives@fefana.org