Regulation on protection and fight against anthrax. Country/Territory Türkiye Document type Regulation Date 2011 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Journal No. 28151, 23 December 2011. Subject Livestock Keyword Animal health Pests/diseases Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Western Asia Entry into force notes The Regulation enters into force on the day it is published in the Official Journal. Abstract The aim of this Regulation is to fight against anthrax. The Regulation sets forth the rules and procedures of precautions to be taken against the disease and the rules of confirmation of the disease in case of suspicion. Chapter 2 emphasises on precautions and confirmation of diseases under two different titles, notification of disease, precautions to be taken in case of suspicion, precautions to be taken when the disease is confirmed, epidemiological research and vaccination. Full text Turkish Website www.gkgm.gov.tr References - Legislation Implements Law No. 5996 on veterinary services, plant health, food and feed. Legislation | Türkiye | 2010 Keyword: Framework law, Food quality control/food safety, Consumer protection, Codex Alimentarius, International trade, Inspection, Offences/penalties, Fraud, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Animal health, Animal production, Animal welfare, Drugs, Plant protection, Pests/diseases, Biosecurity Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree Law No. 639 on the establishment and functions of the Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock. Legislation | Türkiye | 2011 Keyword: Institution, Agricultural development, Policy/planning, Financial agricultural measures, Biodiversity, Capacity building, Certification, Food security, Inspection, Pastoralism, Protection of environment, Agricultural land, Aquaculture, Fishery management and conservation, Artisanal fishing, Non-commercial fishing, Inland fisheries, Marine fisheries, Food quality control/food safety, Data collection/reporting, Animal production, Animal reproduction, Drugs, Animal health Source: FAO, FAOLEX