Ministerial Decree No. 66 validating the Procedure for provision of charged veterinary services. Country/Territory Tajikistan Document type Regulation Date 2015 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition Keyword Hygiene/sanitary procedures Meat Contract/agreement Certification Transport/storage Food quality control/food safety Animal health Animal production Animal reproduction Cattle Birds Apiculture/sericulture Slaughtering Disinfection/disinfestation Geographical area Asia, Central Asia, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Europe and Central Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations, North Asia Abstract This Ministerial Decree establishes the procedure for provision of charged veterinary services to natural persons and business entities, irrespectively of the form of ownership, that are owners of livestock. Charged veterinary services shall be classified as follows: (a) clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic, veterinary and sanitary, surgical, obstetric and gynecological, anti-epizootic, sanitary and hygienic measures, immunization (active, passive), disinfection, disinsection shall be covered by payments out of state budget; (b) determination of pregnancy of all livestock species, receipt and transplantation of embryos and other activities related to reproduction of animals, birds, fish, bees and their transportation; (c) issuance of veterinary certificates, including veterinary compliance certificates for production facilities of business entities performing slaughtering, meat processing, storage and transportation; and (d) cremation and euthanasia of livestock. Provision of charged veterinary services shall be regulated by contracts. Full text Russian References - Legislation Implements Governmental Decree No. 595 validating the Regulation on Committee for food security under Government of the Republic of Tajikistan. Legislation | Tajikistan | 2017 Keyword: Institution, Food security, Slaughtering, Certification, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Animal health, Drugs, Pesticides, Planting material/seeds, Weeds, Plant production, Plant protection Source: FAO, FAOLEX