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Regulation on maximum permitted amounts of coccidiostats in poultry meat resulting from feeding poultry with food containing coccidiostats.

Country/Territory
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Document type
Regulation
Date
2019
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock, Food & nutrition
Keyword
Food quality control/food safety MRL-maximum residue limit Poultry products Residues Animal feed/feedstuffs Poultry Drugs Animal health
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Southern Europe
Entry into force notes
This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Abstract

This Regulation prescribes the maximum permitted quantities of coccidiostats in poultry meat that are the result of feeding poultry with food containing coccidiostats (added intentionally in animal feed). Poultry meat specified in the Annex to this Regulation may not be placed on the market when it contains substances from the Annex to this Regulation in quantities that exceeds the maximum permitted limits specified in the same Annex. The maximum permitted quantities prescribed by this Rulebook are used for the purpose of ensuring the control of residues of certain coccidiostats in poultry until the adoption of a special regulation determining the use of coccidiostats as additives in animal feed.

Full text
Bosnian
Website
www.sluzbenilist.ba

References - Legislation

Implements

Veterinary Law.

Legislation | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2002

Keyword: Basic legislation, Animal reproduction, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Disinfection/disinfestation, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Transport/storage, Registration, Inspection, Internal trade, Marking/identification, Drugs, Vaccination, Royalties/fees, Institution, Non-governmental entity, Offences/penalties, Fish disease, Aquaculture, Animal health, Food quality control/food safety, Waste management, Waste prevention, Pests/diseases, Animal production, Ranching/captive breeding, Organic waste

Source: FAO, FAOLEX