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Directive determining the manner of work and actions of civil servants in connection with the Regulation on taking measures to prevent the introduction, occurrence, detection, spread, control and eradication of contagious African swine fever in the Republic of Serbia.

Country/Territory
Serbia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2020
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock
Keyword
Procedural matters Animal health Swine Pests/diseases Inspection Internal trade International trade Hygiene/sanitary procedures Monitoring Research Risk assessment/management
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia
Entry into force notes
This text entered into force on the day of its adoption.
Abstract

This Directive sets the procedural matters for the execution of tasks and for enforcement of animal health related rules, here aimed for civil servants engaged in the execution of measures as prescribed in the Regulation on taking measures to prevent the introduction, occurrence, detection, spread, control and eradication of contagious African swine fever in the Republic of Serbia (originally published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia 6/2019). This text further indicates the relevant European Union documents that shall be used as criteria (Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU concerning animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States and repealing Implementing Decision 2014/178/EU).

Full text
Serbian
Website
www.vet.minpolj.gov.rs

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Regulation on taking measures to prevent the introduction, occurrence, detection, spread, control and eradication of contagious African swine fever in the Republic of Serbia.

Legislation | Serbia | 2019 (2019)

Keyword: Meat, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, International trade, Authorization/permit, Food quality control/food safety, Animal health, Swine, Pests/diseases, Inspection, Internal trade, Monitoring, Research, Risk assessment/management

Source: FAO, FAOLEX