Ministerial Resolution 4 of 2016 regarding work regulations for slaughterhouses. Country/Territory Kuwait Document type Regulation Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition Keyword Authorization/permit Business/industry/corporations Capacity building Cattle Consumer protection Enforcement/compliance Food quality control/food safety Hygiene/sanitary procedures Inspection Internal trade Meat Monitoring Offences/penalties Poultry products Procedural matters Processing/handling Public health Slaughtering Transport/storage Animal welfare Animal health Geographical area Asia, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Persian Gulf, Western Asia Entry into force notes This Resolution enters into force on the date of its publication. Abstract This Resolution, encompassing 38 articles, establishes that the slaughter of livestock and poultry for sale or consumption is permissible only in Authority-licensed slaughterhouses. Article 3 outlines the conditions for the slaughter of livestock, including a mandatory six-hour period in slaughterhouse pens with a visual examination (Article 5). Owners or authorities must report slaughtered or suspected animals, subjecting them to separate inspection, ensuring meat suitability, and promptly informing the veterinary authority (Article 9). The Resolution mandates adherence to approved health practices and hygiene in slaughter halls (Article 10) and prohibits unjustified cruelty during transportation and slaughter (Article 12). Neutering requires a health permit, scheduled appointments, and permits for doctors, inspectors, and specialists (Article 16). Sale-ready meat leaving slaughterhouses must be sealed (Article 24), transported in refrigerated vehicles complying with health standards (Article 26). Laboratory examination is mandatory for suspected unsafe or harmful meat (Article 30). Lastly, Articles 33 and 34 detail sanctions for law violations. Full text Arabic Website www.pafn.gov.kw