Measures for the Administration of Animal Quarantine (Decree No. 7 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in 2022). Country/Territory China Document type Miscellaneous Date 2022 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition Keyword Food quality control/food safety Meat International trade Inspection Internal trade Transport/storage Authorization/permit Certification Milk/dairy products Poultry products Animal health Pests/diseases Quarantine Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Eastern Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Abstract These Measures are formulated in accordance with the Animal Epidemic Prevention Law of the People's Republic of China in order to strengthen the management of animal quarantine activities, prevent, control, purify and eliminate animal epidemics, prevent and control infectious diseases common to humans and animals, and ensure public health safety and human health. The Measures consist of 53 Articles divided into 10 Chapters: General Provisions; Quarantine Declaration; Production Place Quarantine; Slaughtering House Quarantine; Animal Quarantine in the Areas without Prescribed Animal Epidemics; Official Veterinarian; Management of Animal Quarantine Certificates and Marks; Supervision on Quarantine; Rules for Penalties; Supplementary Provisions. Full text Chinese Website law.foodmate.net References - Legislation Implements Animal Epidemic Prevention Law of the People's Republic of China (2021). Legislation | China | 1997 (2021) Keyword: Basic legislation, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Animal production, Classification/declassification, Data collection/reporting, Quarantine, Registration, Risk assessment/management Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repeals Measures for the Administration of Animal Quarantine Legislation | China | 2010 Keyword: Food quality control/food safety, Meat, International trade, Inspection, Internal trade, Transport/storage, Authorization/permit, Certification, Milk/dairy products, Poultry products, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Quarantine Source: FAO, FAOLEX