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  1. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Packaging and Transport of Radioactive Material Regulation, 2011 (G.N. No. 368 of 2011). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2011-11-04 | TZA-2011-R-109633

  2. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Atomic Energy (Radiation Safety in the Mining and Processing of Radioactive Cores) Regulations 2011 (G.N No. 369 of 2011). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2011-04-11 | TZA-2011-R-109632

  3. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Law, Act

    Atomic Energy Act, 2003 (No. 7). - Act No. 7 of 2003

    Adoption: 2003-05-23 | TZA-2003-L-64737

    Establishes Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission. Provides for its functions in relation to control of use of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation sources, and the promotion of safe and peaceful use of atomic energy and nuclear technology. Repeals Protection from Radiation Act, 1983.

  4. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Law, Act

    Industrial and Consumer Chemicals (Management and Control) Act, 2003 (No. 3). - Act No. 3 of 2003

    Adoption: 2003 | TZA-2003-L-64738

    Comprehensive legislation on management and control of industrial and consumer chemicals. Divided into 6 parts. Part 1 contains preliminary provisions. Part 2 deals with administration. Part 3 regulates control of production, importation, exportation, transportation, storage and dealing in chemicals. Part 4 provides for management of industrial and consumer chemicals. Part 5 contains financial, and Part 6 miscellaneous provisions.

  5. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Radioactive Waste Management for the Protection of Human Health and Environment Regulations, 1999 (G.N. No. 276).

    Adoption: 1999-09-01 | TZA-1999-R-56423

    Determines the responsibilities, duties and administrative measures of the National Radiation Commission, and provides for waste management operations, reporting procedures, verification and enforcement, offences and penalties, and for several related matters.

  6. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Protection from Radiation (Amendment of the First Schedule) Order 1986. Government Notice No. 36.

    Adoption: 1987-01-08 | TZA-1987-R-3654

    Amends the composition of the commission provided for by the Protection from Radiation Act of 1983 (No. 5).

  7. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Government Notice No. 465: Disabled Persons (Care and Maintenance) Regulations 1983.

    Adoption: 1985-12-12 | TZA-1985-R-2325

    Sets up registration procedures for disabled persons under the Disabled Persons (Care and Maintenance Act 1982, No. 3) and defines minimum standards in regard to the maintenance of settlements for them.

  8. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    The Pesticides Control Regulations, 1984. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1984 | TZA-1984-R-95005

  9. United Republic of Tanzania - Protection against particular hazards - Law, Act

    Tropical Pesticides Research Institute Act, 1979 (No. 18 of 1979). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 1979-12-08 | TZA-1979-L-95004

    An act to establish the Tropical Pesticides Research Institute, to provide for the research and pesticides control, the functions of the Institute and for the matters connected with and incidental to the establishment of the Institute.


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