Animal Disease Regulations (Artificial Insemination in Small Ruminants), 1998. Country/Territory Israel Document type Regulation Date 1998 (1998) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Dinim Vol. 15, p. 8980. Subject Livestock Keyword Animal production Animal reproduction Authorization/permit Biotechnology Cattle Genetic resources Herd book Inspection Ownership Sheep/goats Geographical area Asia, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Western Asia Entry into force notes Entry into Force 18 months from publication date. Abstract These Regulations, of seven chapters, make provisions and establish procedures for the regulation of Artificial Insemination in Small Ruminants in Israel. Chapter A gives definitions and prohibits the operation of any Insemination institute unless according to these Regulations. Section (3) prohibits from a person to sell or distribute any ruminant semen in Israel unless semen was produced by an authorized institute and according to these Regulations. Section (4) ruminant semen shall be delivered from an authorized institute to a ruminant breeder for insemination purposes. Chapter B deals with authorizations and requirements for the establishing and operating procedures of an Insemination Institute. Chapter C regards distances and building requirements for an Institute. Chapter D deals with operational and maintenance norms. Chapter E provides with insemination procedures. Chapter F deals with registry and reporting procedures. Chapter G gives general information. Full text Hebrew References - Legislation Implements Animal Diseases Ordinance (New Version) 1985. Legislation | Israel | 1985 (2001) Keyword: Animal health, Fish disease, Food quality control/food safety, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Inspection, Public health, Slaughtering, Basic legislation, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Institution, Animal welfare, Vaccination, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Disinfection/disinfestation, Cattle, Sheep/goats, Amphibians, Birds, Marine mammals, Reptiles, Rodents, Wild fauna Source: FAO, FAOLEX