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Dear Health and Consumers (SANCO),

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

SANCO/D3/BD/bp(2005)D/430835

Yours faithfully,

Yin

Health and Food Safety

Dear requestor,

In order to register your request we need your full name.

Kind regards,

Barbara WILSKI
Administrative Coordination Assistant for Access to Documents

Directorate General Health and Consumers (SANCO)

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Health and Food Safety

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Dear Mr ? Yin ? Ravel ?
 
As mentioned in a previous e-mail, it is recommended to sign with your
full name to enable us register your request in our system and proceed
with the allocation to the Unit in charge of the search and the reply.
 
Please see AsktheEu recommendations on :
 
[1]http://www.asktheeu.org/en and their advices when introducing a request
for access to documents:
 
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Why will my name and my request appear publicly on the site?
We publish your request on the internet so that anybody can read it and
make use of the information that you have found. We do not normally delete
requests (more details).
 
Your name is part of your request, so has to be published as well. It is
only fair, as we're going to publish the name of the civil servant who
writes the response to your request.
 
Using your real name also helps people get in touch with you to assist you
with your research or to campaign with you.
 
Can I make an access to information request using a pseudonym?
You are advised to use your real name when making an access to documents
request. You are exercising a right which is the basis for an open and
democratic society and this should be under your real name.
 
If you feel that your name is very well known – for example you are a
famous person or well known journalist or known to the EU body – you might
want to get a friend or colleague to file the request. If you are really
stuck, contact us and we will try to help you file the request; please
note that we don’t have the resources to do this for everyone.
 
Please note that if you use a pseudonym, you will not be able to exercise
your legal right to appeal to the European Ombudsman or the Court of
Justice.
 
We ask for a first and a last name. If you have more than one first or
last name you can use these, but the minimum is a first and last name.
 
If we see silly names or really obvious pseudonyms, we will remove the
request and contact the requester about this.
 
Please do not impersonate someone else!
 
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        Your request will thus be processed upon receipt of your full
name.
 
Kind regards,
 
Barbara H.G. WILSKI
Administrative Coordination Assistant for Access to Documents
 
European Commission
Directorate-General for Health & Consumers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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