Regulation on the form of official identification of environmental protection inspectors. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Regulation Date 2014 (2015) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen. Keyword Inspection Protection of environment Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This text enters into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (first published on 22 January 2014). Abstract This Regulation, based on the provisions of the Serbian Environmental Protection Law, prescribes rules regarding the official identification badge-form of environmental protection inspectors, and sets related necessary contents and provides indications on stated duties and powers of engaged inspectors (in carrying out inspection supervision, the inspector has the rights, duties and powers prescribed by the Law on State Administration, the Law on Environmental Protection, as well as other laws in the field of environmental protection). Official identification is issued on the badge “Official identification of an environmental protection inspector”, which is provided in the Annex of this text (sample form). Official identification cards that were issued according to the regulations that were valid until the date of entry into force of this publication are valid until they are replaced. Full text Serbian Website www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs References - Legislation Implements Environmental Protection Law. Legislation | Serbia | 2004 (2018) Keyword: Air quality/air pollution, Emissions, Pollution control, Framework law, Hazards, Ecosystem preservation, Offences/penalties, Registration, EIA, Early warning system, Access-to-information, Protection of habitats, Noise pollution, Soil conservation/soil improvement, Soil pollution/quality, Transboundary movement of waste, Waste prevention, Authorization/permit, Transport/storage, Waste management, Effluent waste water/discharge, Groundwater, Monitoring, Protection of environment, Surface water, Sustainable use, Freshwater resources management, Freshwater pollution Source: FAO, FAOLEX