Regulation on routine tests and treatment of semen of porcine species. Country/Territory Slovenia Document type Regulation Date 2004 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No. 36/2004 Subject Livestock Keyword Animal health Internal trade Pests/diseases Animal reproduction Swine 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 May 2004. Abstract This Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food lays down provisions concerning routine tests, treatment of semen of porcine species in collection centers, the conditions for trade in semen of porcine species in the territory of the European Union and import from third countries. In particular, all animals arriving to the collection center must come from farms and breeding centers which are under permanent veterinary control and must be inspected and free of diseases that are specified in Annex B of Directive 90/429/EEC. All animals in the approved collection center must be reviewed at least annually to diseases specified in art. 3. This Regulation is composed of 16 articles divided into the following Sections: General provisions (Sec. 1); Routine tests (Sec. 2); Methods of treatment (Sec. 3); Conditions of entering animals to collection centers (Sec. 4); Trading in the territory of the European Union (Sec. 5); Import from third countries (Sec. 6); Prohibition and other measures (Sec. 7); Control in the centers (Sec. 8); Final provisions (Sec. 9). Full text Slovenian Website www.pisrs.si References - Legislation Implements Council Directive 90/429/EEC laying down the animal health requirements applicable to intra-Community trade in and imports of semen of domestic animals of the porcine species. Legislation | European Union | 1990 Keyword: Animal health, Internal trade, Pests/diseases, Animal reproduction, Swine 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