Animal Diseases (Appointment and duties of Inspectors) Regulations, 2005. Country/Territory United Republic of Tanzania Document type Regulation Date 2005 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Fisheries Keyword Fish disease Animal health Animal production Pests/diseases Inspection Early warning system Offences/penalties Geographical area Africa, Eastern Africa, Least Developed Countries Abstract These Regulations, made under sections 4 and 65 of the Animal Disease Act, concern appointment by the Minister of Registered Veterinarians or enrolled paraprofessionals at districts, wards, villages, check points, border post, abattoirs and wherever appropriate. Any inspector appointed under these regulations shall serve for a term of five years and may be eligible for re-appointment. The Regulations set out in detail the duties and powers of inspectors in respect of animal diseases and prescribe offences. The Report prepared by an inspector under section (26) of the Act shall be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule. The veterinary authority shall consider the report submitted under these regulations and may where necessary make recommendation and submit the report together with the recommendations to the Director. The Regulations give a definition of ‘International veterinary health certificate’. Full text English References - Legislation Implements Animal Diseases Act, 2003 (No. 17 of 2003). Legislation | United Republic of Tanzania | 2003 Keyword: Fish disease, Animal health, Food quality control/food safety, Inspection, Meat, Milk/dairy products, Basic legislation, Animal production, Pests/diseases, Authorization/permit, International trade, Quarantine, Slaughtering, Transport/storage, Offences/penalties, Apiculture/sericulture Source: FAO, FAOLEX