Animals (Diseases and Importation) Regulations. Country/Territory Grenada Document type Regulation Date 1953 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Animal health Pests/diseases International trade Data collection/reporting Inspection Quarantine Animal feed/feedstuffs Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, Small Island Developing States Abstract Importation of an animal shall be done only under a permit issued by the Superintendent of Agriculture (reg. 4). Regulation 5 defines ports for purposes of entry. Regulation 6 concerns inspection of animals, whereas regulation 7 concerns quarantine. Other regulations concern specific requirements for the importation of cats and dogs (reg. 10), horses (reg. 11), cattle, pigs, sheep and goats (reg. 12), rabbits, guinea pigs, fish, turtles and caged birds (sect. 13), monkeys (sect. 14), carcasses of cattle, pigs, sheep and goats (reg. 15), fodder and litter (reg. 16), dung (reg. 17), products that came into contact with animals (regs. 18 and 19), and biological products (vaccines etc.). Full text English References - Legislation Implements Animals (Diseases and Importation) Act (Cap. 15). Legislation | Grenada | 1953 (1991) Keyword: Basic legislation, Animal health, Pests/diseases, International trade, Data collection/reporting, Inspection, Quarantine, Authorization/permit, Birds, Equine-animals, Insects, Reptiles Source: FAO, FAOLEX