Regulation on animal health requirements for importation and transit of ungulates. Country/Territory Slovenia Document type Regulation Date 2005 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 104/2005 Subject Livestock, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Cattle Sheep/goats Swine Camelids Equine-animals Animal reproduction Animal health Pests/diseases International trade Transport/storage Authorization/permit Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This Regulation entered into force on 1 January 2006. Abstract This Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food, which is composed of nine articles and three Annexes, lays down animal health requirements for the importation and transit of ungulates. These provisions apply to cloven-hoofed animals specified in Annex 1. The following conditions must be satisfied for the importation and transit through the European Community of cloven-hoofed animals: (a) ungulates come from approved third countries; (b) specific animal health conditions for importation or transit are met, (c) the third country provides statutory guarantees (d) consignment is accompanied by the veterinary certificate that meets conditions specified in art. 7 of this Regulation. Full text Slovenian Website www.pisrs.si References - Legislation Implements Council Directive 2004/68/EC laying down animal health rules for the importation into and transit through the Community of certain live ungulate animals, amending Directives 90/426/EEC and 92/65/EEC and repealing Directive 72/462/EEC. Legislation | European Union | 2004 Keyword: Cattle, Sheep/goats, Swine, Camelids, Equine-animals, Animal reproduction, Animal health, Pests/diseases, International trade, Transport/storage, Authorization/permit Source: FAO, FAOLEX Veterinary Act. Legislation | Slovenia | 2001 (2018) Keyword: Aquatic animals, Fish disease, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Drugs, Vaccination, Animal welfare, Basic legislation Source: FAO, FAOLEX