Decree No. 82 of 2000 concerning health regulations for the marketing of aquaculture animals and products. Country/Territory San Marino Document type Regulation Date 2000 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries Keyword Aquaculture Biosecurity Certification Crustaceans Fish disease Fish products Internal trade International relations/cooperation International trade Landing Mariculture Molluscs Transport/storage Fishery management and conservation Animal health Aquatic animals Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Southern Europe Abstract The Decree regulates the trade of aquatic animals and products between San Marino and the EU countries, in accordance with the Directive 91/67/EEC and the interim Agreement of November 27, 1992. The Decree establishes the general and specific requirements for the trade of aquatic animals and products, depending on their origin, destination, and health status. It also specifies the documents and certificates that must accompany the shipments, the transport conditions, and the procedures for the recognition of zones and farms that are free from the diseases listed in annex A. Chapter 3 provides rules and requirements for the import of aquatic animals and products from third countries that are listed by the Commission. It also defines the additional guarantees that may be required depending on the zoosanitary situation of the exporting country. Article 22 refers to the law 29 October 1992 n. 85, which provides the sanctions for those who violate the rules of the Decree, unless the fact constitutes a more serious crime. Full text Italian Website www.consigliograndeegenerale.sm