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Regulation on the scope, methods and deadlines of passing information about infectious diseases of animals which are a subject of obligation of fighting, registration, and about results of monitoring of diseases of animal origin and pathogenic factors of animal origin, and about resistance to anti-microorganism means.

Country/Territory
Poland
Document type
Regulation
Date
2005
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Journal of Laws 2005 No. 242 Pos. 2045.
Subject
Livestock
Keyword
Animal health Pests/diseases Data collection/reporting
Geographical area
Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries
Entry into force notes
The Regulation enters into force 14 days after its publication in the Journal of Laws.
Abstract

This Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, which is composed of 11 paragraphs and five Annexes, establishes in particular that the provincial veterinarian has to receive the information about suspicion or assertion of an infectious disease of animals. The information shall contain: the name of the disease; the name and identification data of the animal owner; location; the date of the suspicion or assertion of the disease; number of sick animals grouped by species; total number of animals which can be infected grouped by species. The Annexes specify forms of books containing information about: infectious diseases of animals (Annexes 1-3), diseases of animal origin and pathogenic factors of animal origin (Annex 4), about results of monitoring of resistance to anti-microorganism means (Annex 5).

Full text
Polish
Website
isap.sejm.gov.pl

References - Legislation

Implements

Act on animals health protection and fighting against infectious diseases of animals.

Legislation | Poland | 2004 (2023)

Keyword: Fish products, Aquaculture, Food quality control/food safety, Meat, Transport/storage, Basic legislation, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Internal trade, Equine-animals, Hormones/steroids, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Animal by-products, Drugs

Source: FAO, FAOLEX