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Disclaimer. If any interpretive issues arise in relation to the issues covered in these presentations, the text of the MSC Scheme Documents will prevail in all instances. The MSC is not responsible for any issues arising to any parties as a result of consulting these presentations.
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Disclaimer If any interpretive issues arise in relation to the issues covered in these presentations, the text of the MSC Scheme Documents will prevail in all instances. The MSC is not responsible for any issues arising to any parties as a result of consulting these presentations. If you are unsure of any details on any of the subjects covered, please consult the relevant MSC scheme documents or contact the MSC at standards@msc.org. MSC Executive November 2011 The best environmental choice in seafood
Learning Objectives • To understand why the suspension and withdrawal arrangements were changed • To understand the impact of these changes
Suspension and Withdrawal – Fisheries Certificates • Background • Changes to requirements • Questions
Why change suspension and withdrawal requirements? • Align requirements with ISO 65 (and ISO 17065 draft) • Remove out-dated references • Align fisheries and CoC requirements where possible.
Key changes to requirements • Removal of out-dated references • Removal of 90-day notice period for intent to suspend certificates • Inclusion of Corrective Action Plan measures • Suspension MUST now precede withdrawal • Removal of 30 day notice period to withdraw certificate
Thank you. Questions?