Betekenis van:
inspector general

inspector general
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoofdinspecteur
  • a military officer responsible for investigations

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Inspector General
  2. a.k.a. Hteik, Inspector General
  3. Chief of Inspector General (formerly A12a)
  4. Inspector-General of the armed forces
  5. The Inspector-General of Finances has to audit the financial plan.
  6. Secondly, the Minister for Finance and the member of the Government responsible for the media verified compliance with the public service contracts and the Inspector-General of Finances audited the financial plan.
  7. In the case of consignments which are made up of several lots it is necessary for the inspector to get a general impression of the consignment with the aid of accompanying documents or declarations concerning the consignments. The inspector shall then determine how far the lots presented comply with the information in these documents.If the produce is to be or has been loaded onto a means of transport, the registration number of the latter shall be used for identification of the consignment.
  8. Animal health attestation for importation into the European Community of fish products of aquaculture origin for immediate human consumptionI, the undersigned official inspector, hereby certify that the fish products of aquaculture origin referred to in the public health certificate to which this certificate is attached, originate from fish which showed no clinical signs of disease at the time of [collection] (1) [slaughter] (1) [loading] (1).General statementI, the undersigned official inspector, hereby certify that I am aware of the provisions of Council Directives 91/67/EEC and 93/53/EEC and Commission Decision 2003/858/EC.Done at , on(Place)(Date)Official stamp(Signature of official inspector)(Name in capital letters, qualifications and title)Indicative notes(1) Retain as appropriate.
  9. Transport and labelling requirementsI, the undersigned official inspector, hereby certify that the fish products of aquaculture origin referred to in the public health certificate to which this certificate is attachedare transported under conditions that does not alter the animal health status of the products,have been packed and identified in accordance with the provisions laid down pursuant to Directive 91/493/EC, with the following statement included:‘[Un-eviscerated fish] (1) [and] (1) [Eviscerated fish or fish products] (1) of aquaculture origin intended for export to the European Community [including to Community approved zones as regards [VHS] (1) [and] (1) [IHN] (1)] (1), for further processing [in approved import centres ] (1) before human consumption.’General statementI, the undersigned official inspector, hereby certify that I am aware of the provisions of Council Directives 91/67/EEC and 93/53/EEC and Commission Decision 2003/858/EC.Done at , on(Place)(Date)Official stamp(Signature of official inspector)(Name in capital letters, qualifications and title)Indicative notes(1) Retain as appropriate.(2) If the products originate from farms or zones not declared free from EHN and ISA according to the relevant OIE Guidelines, the fish should be eviscerated in the third country establishment before dispatch, or be processed in an approved import centre in the Community, regardless of destination in the EU.
  10. Although the PNR record is not technically deleted when it is transferred to the Deleted Record File, it is stored as raw data (not a readily searchable form and, therefore, of no use for ‘traditional’ law enforcement investigations) and is only available to authorised personnel in the Office of Internal Affairs for CBP (and in some cases the Office of the Inspector General in connection with audits) and personnel responsible for maintaining the database in CBP’s Office of Information Technology, on a ‘need to know’ basis.
  11. General requirementsI, the undersigned official inspector, hereby certify that the fish products of aquaculture origin referred to in the public health certificate to which this certificate is attached originate from fish which showed no clinical signs of disease at the time of [collection] (1) [slaughter] (1) [loading] (1), and(2) [Specific requirements for species susceptible (3) to EHN and/or ISAeither(3) [originate from fish harvested from a farm or a zone which is approved by the central competent authority as being free from infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) or epizootic haematopoietic necrosis (EHN).]or(3) [have been slaughtered and eviscerated.]](4) [Specific requirements for species susceptible to VHS and/or IHNeither(1) [originate from a designated farm.]or(1) [originate from fish harvested from a farm or a zone which is approved by the central competent authority as having an equivalent health status to those farms and zones with Community approved programmes or status as regards [VHS](1) [and](1) [IHN](1).]or(1) [have been slaughtered and eviscerated.]]