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Regulation amending Regulation on veterinary requirements for transport of equine animals.

Country/Territory
Poland
Document type
Regulation
Date
2005
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock
Keyword
Certification Internal trade Animal health International trade Equine-animals
Geographical area
Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union Countries
Entry into force notes
The Regulation enters into force 14 days after the publication in the Journal of Laws.
Abstract

This Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development is composed of two articles. Equine animals intended for breeding, fattening or slaughtering, transported on the territory of the Republic of Poland from other European Union member states and from the territory of the Republic of Poland to other member states should have the certificate specified in the Commission Regulation No. 599/2004 concerning the adoption of a harmonised model certificate and inspection report linked to

Full text
Polish
Website
isip.sejm.gov.pl

References - Legislation

Implements

Act on animal health protection and fighting against infectious animal diseases.

Legislation | Poland | 2004

Keyword: Fish products, Aquaculture, Food quality control/food safety, Meat, Transport/storage, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Internal trade, Equine-animals, Hormones/steroids, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Non-edible products, Basic legislation

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Commission Regulation (EC) No. 599/2004 concerning the adoption of a harmonised model certificate and inspection report linked to intra-Community trade in animals and products of animal origin.

Legislation | European Union | 2004

Keyword: Certification, Internal trade, Animal health, Inspection

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Amends

Regulation on veterinary requirements for transport of equines.

Legislation | Poland | 2004

Keyword: Animal health, Equine-animals, Animal welfare, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Transport/storage, International trade, Certification

Source: FAO, FAOLEX