Circular No.: 26/2016/TT-BNNPTNT providing for the Quarantine of Aquatic Animals And Animal Products Country/Territory Viet Nam Document type Regulation Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Food & nutrition, Fisheries Keyword Animal health Aquaculture Aquatic animals Fish disease Hygiene/sanitary procedures Inspection Molluscs Monitoring Quarantine Residues Transport/storage Drugs International trade Trade in species Fish products Food quality control/food safety Risk assessment/management Standards Toxicity/poisoning Traceability/product tracing Geographical area Asia, East Asian Seas, South-Eastern Asia Abstract This Circular stipulates in detail Paragraph 3, Article 53 of the Law on Animal Health on the List of aquatic animals and animal products subject to the quarantine and non-quarantine; the List of aquatic animals and animal products subject to the analysis of risks before imported into Vietnam; the List of subjects performing the quarantine of aquatic animals and animal products; the content and dossier on quarantine of aquatic animals and animal products transported out of the provincial areas, for export, import, temporary import for re-export, temporary export for re-import, border-gate transfer, bonded warehouse transfer, transit in the territory of Vietnam. Full text Vietnamese/English Website thuvienphapluat.vn References - Legislation Implements Law on Veterinary Medicine (No. 79/2015/QH13). Legislation | Viet Nam | 2015 Keyword: Basic legislation, Animal health, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Slaughtering, Standards, Drugs, Inspection, Early warning system, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Internal trade, International trade, Transport/storage, Waste disposal, Waste management, Monitoring Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repeals Circular No. 06/2010/TT-BNNPTNT stipulating the order of and procedures for quarantining aquatic animals and aquatic products. Legislation | Viet Nam | 2010 Keyword: Aquatic animals, Crustaceans, Freshwater fishes, International trade, Marine fishes, Molluscs, Quarantine, Drugs, Fish disease, Animal health Source: FAO, FAOLEX