Law on Genetically Modified Organisms. Country/Territory Mongolia Document type Legislation Date 2007 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Cultivated plants Keyword Genetic resources Biotechnology Biosafety Biosecurity Transport/storage Internal trade International trade Genetically modified organism (GMO) Basic legislation Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Eastern Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations Abstract The purpose of this Law, consisting of four Chapters, is to regulate the production of genetically modified organisms, across the state borders and the use of biosafety in the territory. It applies to living organisms such as: animals, plants and their raw materials and products, regulating borders inspection and quarantine measures, technology transfer, in accordance with national legislative acts. General Provisions (Chap. I); GMO'S Borders extracting and Risk Assessment (Chap. II); Biosafety (Chap. III); Other provisions (Chap. IV). Full text Mongolian Website www.legalinfo.mn