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Regulation on animal health conditions for placing on the market of semen, embryos and ova for artificial insemination, the method of record keeping, conditions in terms of staff, facilities, equipment and instruments, and other conditions.

Country/Territory
North Macedonia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2011
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock
Keyword
Animal health Animal reproduction Genetic resources Data collection/reporting Inspection Education
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations, Southern Europe
Entry into force notes
This Regulation enters into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Abstract

This Regulation defines all necessary animal health conditions and issues regarding the safe and controlled placing on the market of semen, embryos and ova (animal genetic materials for artificial insemination), including the provisions aimed to regulate the inspection matters, data collection and data keeping, and various technical rules and conditions in terms of facilities, education, staff and equipment.

Full text
Macedonian
Website
www.fva.gov.mk

References - Legislation

Implements

Law on veterinary health.

Legislation | North Macedonia | 2007 (2015)

Keyword: Aquatic animals, Fish disease, Animal health, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Animal welfare, Basic legislation, Pests/diseases, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Inspection, Internal trade, International trade, Transport/storage, Offences/penalties

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Amended by

Regulation amending the Regulation on animal health conditions for placing on the market of semen, embryos and ova for artificial insemination, the method of record keeping, conditions in terms of staff, facilities, equipment and instruments, and other conditions.

Legislation | North Macedonia | 2018

Keyword: Animal health, Animal reproduction, Genetic resources, Data collection/reporting, Inspection, Education, Swine

Source: FAO, FAOLEX