Wine Law
342 WINE LAW Royal Decree 450/2000, of 10 March, amending Royal Decree 1338/2018, of 29 October, regulating the potential of wine production 27 ; Royal Decree 1651/2004, of 9 July, that establishes development standards for the adaptation of regulations and management bodies for quality wines produced in regions determined by Law 24/2003, of 10 July, of the Vine and Wine 28 ; Royal Decree 1335/2011, of 3 October, regulating the procedure for processing applications to register protected designations of origin and geographical indications in the Community register, and for opposition thereto 29 ; Royal Decree 19/2014, of 17 January, approves the bylaws and combines the independent bodies the National Consumer Affairs Institute and the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition in a new independent body called the Spanish Agency for Consumer Affairs, Food Safety and Nutrition and its statute is approved 30 ; Royal Decree 1338/2018, of 29 October, regulating the viticultural production potential 31 ; and Royal Decree 536/2019, of 20 September, amending Royal Decree 1338/2018 32 . II. PROHIBITED AND PERMITTED ACTS OF ADVERTISING RELATING TO WINE II.1. Designations of Origin and Protected Geographical Indications Under Article 1 of Law 24/2003, its main goal is, among others things, the basic management, within the framework of the regulations of the European Union, of the vineyard and wine, regarding their promotion and advertising. Regarding protection, we may consider what is indicated in Article 18, since the geographical names associated with each level cannot be used to designate other wine sector products, except as indicated in the Community legislation. 27 BOE no. 62, 11 March 2020. 28 BOE no. 166, 10 July 2004. 29 BOE no. 251, 18 October 2011. 30 BOE no. 29, 3 February 2014. 31 BOE no. 262, 30 October 2018. 32 BOE no. 227, 21 September 2019.
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