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L 328/86 Official Journal of the European Union 7.12.2013 COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1275/2013 of 6 December 2013 amending Annex I to Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards maximum levels for arsenic, cadmium, lead, nitrites, volatile mustard oil and harmful botanical impurities (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 May 2002 on undesirable substances in animal ( 1 ), and in particular Article 8(1) thereof, Whereas: (1) Directive 2002/32/EC provides that the use of products intended for animal which contain levels of undesirable substances exceeding the maximum levels laid down in Annex I to that Directive is prohibited. analytical results obtained by the application of different extraction methods currently used for the determination of lead in kaolinitic clay and containing kaolinitic clay ( 2 ). Before, no significant differences were observed between the levels of heavy metals in mineral by the application of different extraction methods ( 3 ). The maximum levels of heavy metals in relate to an analytical determination of lead, whereby extraction is performed in nitric acid (5 % w/w) for minutes at boiling temperature. It is therefore appropriate to provide for the use of that method of extraction for the determination of lead in kaolinitic clay. (5) As regards nitrite, for products and by-products from sugar beet and sugarcane and from the starch production no maximum level applies for the time being. In the light of developments in scientific and technical knowledge the same should apply to products and by-products from alcoholic drink production. (2) Certain long-term supply formulations of complementary for particular nutritional purposes with a high concentration of trace elements unavoidably contain amounts of arsenic, cadmium or lead exceeding the maximum levels established for these heavy metals in complementary. Higher maximum levels for these heavy metals in long-term supply formulations do not, however, entail a risk for animal or public health or the environment as the exposure of the animals to the heavy metals by making use of these specific long-term supply formulations is significantly lower than in the case of other complementary s containing trace elements. Therefore it is appropriate to establish higher maximum levels for those heavy metals for such longterm supply formulations, containing high levels of trace elements. (3) Data have been received indicating that the level of arsenic in the additive ferrous carbonate following change of area of production exceeds in certain cases the current maximum level. In order to guarantee the supply of ferrous carbonate on the European market it is appropriate to increase the maximum level of arsenic in ferrous carbonate. This increase does not adversely affect the animal and public health or the environment as the maximum level established for arsenic in complementary and complete remain unchanged. (4) Recently, a significant difference has been identified by the European Union Reference Laboratory for heavy metals in and food (EURL HM) between the ( 1 ) OJ L 140,.5.2002, p. 10. (6) In the light of developments in scientific and technical knowledge it is appropriate to establish the maximum level for volatile mustard oil in Camelina sativa and derived products to the same level as the maximum level for rapeseed cakes. (7) The Brassica species have been listed under harmful botanical impurities because of their high volatile mustard oil (expressed as allyl isothiocyanates) content. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded in its opinion on glucosinolates (allyl isothiocyanates) as undesirable substances in animal ( 4 ) that adverse effects in animals have been generally correlated to the amount of total glucosinolates in the diet. If the amount of total glucosinolates is measured, impurities caused by the presence of products from Brassica juncea ssp., Brassica nigra and Brassica carinata, would be detected as well. It is therefore appropriate to delete the products, with the exception of the seeds, of these species from Section VI of Annex I on harmful botanical impurities and to ( 2 ) Determination of extractable and total lead in kaolinitic clay. Technical support from the EURL-HM to the Directorate-General for Health and Consumers JRC 69122 Joint Research Centre Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements. ( 3 ) IMEP-111: Total cadmium, lead, arsenic, mercury and copper and extractable cadmium and lead in mineral. Report of the eleventh interlaboratory comparison organised by the European Union Reference Laboratory for heavy metals in Feed and Food EUR 24758 EN Joint Research Centre Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements. ( 4 ) Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain on a request from the European Commission on glucosinolates as undesirable substances in animal, The EFSA Journal (2008) 590, 1-76.

7.12.2013 Official Journal of the European Union L 328/87 establish for materials derived from these Brassica species the same maximum level for volatile mustard oil as the maximum level for rapeseed cakes. (8) It is appropriate to use the denomination for materials as provided for in Commission Regulation (EU) No 68/2013 of 16 January 2013 on the catalogue of materials ( 1 ). (9) Directive 2002/32/EC should therefore be amended accordingly. (10) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: Article 1 Annex I to Directive 2002/32/EC is amended in accordance with the Annex to this Regulation. Article 2 This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, 6 December 2013. For the Commission The President José Manuel BARROSO ( 1 ) OJ L 29,.1.2013, p. 1.

L 328/88 Official Journal of the European Union 7.12.2013 ANNEX Annex I to Directive 2002/32/EC is amended as follows: (1) Row 1 of Section I, Arsenic, is replaced by the following: (ppm) relative to a with 1. Arsenic ( 1 ) Feed materials 2 meal made from grass, from dried lucerne and from dried clover, and dried sugar beet pulp and dried molasses sugar beet pulp; 4 palm kernel expeller; 4 ( 2 ) phosphates and calcareous marine algae; 10 calcium carbonate; calcium and magnesium carbonate ( 10 ); 15 magnesium oxide; magnesium carbonate; 20 fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof; 25 ( 2 ) seaweed meal and materials derived from seaweed. 40 ( 2 ) Iron particles used as tracer. 50 Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements cupric sulphate pentahydrate; cupric carbonate; di copper chloride trihydroxide; ferrous carbonate; 50 zinc oxide; manganous oxide; cupric oxide. 100 Complementary 4 mineral ; 12 complementary for pet animals containing fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof and/or seaweed meal and materials derived from seaweed; long-term supply formulations of for particular nutritional purposes with a concentration of trace elements higher than 100 times the established maximum content in complete ; 10 ( 2 ) Complete 2 complete for fish and fur animals; 10 ( 2 ) complete for pet animals containing fish, other aquatic animals and products derived thereof and/or seaweed meal and materials derived from seaweed. 10 ( 2 )

7.12.2013 Official Journal of the European Union L 328/89 (2) Row 2 of Section I, Cadmium, is replaced by the following: (ppm) relative to a with 2. Cadmium Feed materials of vegetable origin 1 Feed materials of animal origin 2 Feed materials of mineral origin 2 phosphates. 10 Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements 10 cupric oxide, manganous oxide, zinc oxide and manganous sulphate monohydrate. Feed additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents 2 Premixtures ( 6 ) 15 Complementary 0,5 mineral containing < 7 % phosphorus ( 8 ) 5 containing 7 % phosphorus ( 8 ) 0,75 per 1 % phosphorus ( 8 ), with a maximum of 7,5 complementary for pet animals 2 long-term supply formulations of for particular nutritional purposes with a concentration of trace elements higher than 100 times the established maximum content in complete ; 15 Complete 0,5 complete for cattle (except calves), sheep (except lambs), goats (except kids) and fish; 1 complete for pet animals. 2

L 328/90 Official Journal of the European Union 7.12.2013 (3) Row 4 of Section I, Lead, is replaced by the following: (ppm) relative to a with 4. Lead (*) Feed materials 10 forage ( 3 ); phosphates and calcareous marine algae; 15 calcium carbonate; calcium and magnesium carbonate ( 10 ); 20 yeasts. 5 Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements 100 zinc oxide; 400 manganous oxide, ferrous carbonate, cupric carbonate. 200 Feed additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents clinoptilolite of volcanic origin; natrolite-phonolite; 60 Premixtures ( 6 ) 200 Complementary 10 mineral ; 15 long-term supply formulations of for particular nutritional purposes with a concentration of trace elements higher than 100 times the established maximum content in complete ; 60 Complete. 5 (*) for the determination of lead in kaolinitic clay and in containing kaolinitic clay, the maximum level refers to an analytical determination of lead, whereby extraction is performed in nitric acid (5 % w/w) for minutes at boiling temperature. Equivalent extraction procedures can be applied for which it can be demonstrated that the used extraction procedure has an equal extraction efficiency.

7.12.2013 Official Journal of the European Union L 328/91 (4) Row 6 of Section I, Nitrite, is replaced by the following: (ppm) relative to a with 6. Nitrite ( 5 ) Feed materials 15 fishmeal; silage; products and by-products from sugar beet and sugarcane and from starch and alcoholic drink production. Complete 15 complete for dogs and cats with a moisture content exceeding 20 %. (5) Row 5 of Section III, Volatile mustard oil, is replaced by the following: (ppm) relative to a with 5. Volatile mustard oil ( 1 ) Feed materials 100 Camelina seed and products derived thereof (*), products derived from mustard seed (*), rape seed and products derived thereof. 4 000 Complete 150 complete for cattle (except calves), sheep (except lambs) and goats (except kids); 1 000 complete for pigs (except piglets) and poultry. 500 (*) Upon request of the competent authorities, the responsible operator must perform an analysis to demonstrate that the content of total glucosinolates is lower than mmol/kg. The method of analysis of reference is EN-ISO 9167-1:1995. (6) Section VI: Harmful Botanical Impurities is replaced by the following: SECTION VI: HARMFUL BOTANICAL IMPURITIES 1. Weed seeds and unground and uncrushed fruits containing alkaloids, glucosides or other toxic substances separately or in combination including (ppm) relative to a with 3 000 Datura sp. 1 000

L 328/92 Official Journal of the European Union 7.12.2013 (ppm) relative to a with 2. Crotalaria spp 100 3. Seeds and husks from Ricinus communis L., Croton tiglium L. and Abrus precatorius L. as well as their processed derivatives ( 1 ), separately or in combination 4. Unhusked beech mast Fagus sylvatica L. 10 ( 2 ) Seeds and fruit as well as their processed derivatives may only be present in in trace amounts not quantitatively determinable 5. Purghera Jatropha curcas L. Seeds and fruit as well as their processed derivatives may only be present in in trace amounts not quantitatively determinable 6. Seeds from Ambrosia spp. Feed materials 50 with the exception of 7. Seeds from Indian mustard Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. and Coss. ssp. integrifolia (West.) Thell. Sareptian mustard Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. and Coss. ssp. juncea Chinese mustard Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. and Coss. ssp. juncea var. lutea Batalin Black mustard Brassica nigra (L.) Koch Ethiopian mustard Brassica carinata A. Braun Millet (grains of Panicum miliaceum L.) and sorghum (grains of Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench s.l.) not directly fed to animals Compound containing unground grains and seeds 200 50 Seeds may only be present in in trace amounts not quantitatively determinable ( 1 ) Insofar determinable by analytical microscopy. ( 2 ) Includes also seed husk fragments.