CELEX: 31972R1422
Language: en
Date: 1972-07-04 00:00:00
Title: Regulation (EEC) No 1422/72 of the Commission of 4 July 1972 amending Regulation (EEC) No 1492/71 fixing the procedure and conditions for the taking over of cereals by intervention agencies

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                             REGULATION (EEC) No 1422/72 OF THE COMMISSION
                                                      of 4 July 1972
              amending Regulation (EEC) No 1492/71 fixing the procedure and conditions for the
                                     taking over of cereals by intervention agencies
THE    COMMISSION         OF   THE   EUROPEAN      COM­          HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
MUNITIES,
                                                                                         Article 1
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the
European Economic Community;
                                                                 The second sentence of the second indent of Article 2
                                                                 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1492/71 shall be deleted.
Having regard to Council Regulation No
120/67/EEC1 of 13 June 1967 on the common
organization of the market in cereals, as last
amended by Regulation (EEC) No 796/722 and in
particular Article 7 (5 ) thereof;                                                       Article 2
Whereas Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1492/71 3                 The following shall be substituted for the eleventh
of 13 July 1971 fixing the procedure and conditions              indent of Article 2 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No
for the taking over of cereals by intervention                   1492/71 :
agencies, as amended by Regulation (EEC) No
1737/71,4 lays down for the 1971 /72 marketing year                  '— the percentage of shrivelled barley grains does
a moisture content for cereals of 14 to 18% instead                   not exceed 15% .'
of 14 to 16% and a percentage of shrivelled barley
grains of 25% instead of 15% ; whereas the original
percentages should be reintroduced for the 1972/73
marketing year as regards both the moisture content
and the shrivelled grains ;                                                              Article 3
Whereas Regulation (EEC) No 1492/71 , although                   The following paragraph shall be added to Article 3
relevant to the 1971 /72 marketing year, covers cereals          of' Regulation (EEC) No 1492/71 :
harvested in 1971 but not those harvested in 1972 in
very different climatic conditions ;                                 '5. The procedures and conditions for taking
                                                                     over cereals offered for intervention during June
                                                                     and July shall be those fixed by this Regulation
Whereas the Management Committee for Cereals has                      for the following marketing year.'
not delivered an Opinion within the time limit set by
its Chairman ;
                                                                                         Article 4
1  OJ No 117, 19.6.1967, p. 2269/67.
2  OJ No L 94, 21.4.1972, p. 7.                                  This Regulation shall enter into force on the third
3  OJ No L 157, 14.7.1971, p. 18.                                day following its publication in the Official Journal
4  OJ No L 178, 7.8.1971, p. 13.                                 of the European Communities.
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This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
States .
Done at Brussels, 4 July 1972.
                                                                 For the Commission
                                                                      The President
                                                                   S. L. MANSHOLT