Regulation on transboundary movement and trade in protected species. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Regulation Date 2009 (2014) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Wild fauna Wild flora Wildlife products Traceability/product tracing Trade in species Transport/storage Authorization/permit Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Marking/identification Ecosystem preservation International relations/cooperation Endangered species Protection of species Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This Regulation enters into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette. Abstract This Regulation prescribes: the conditions under which the import, export, entry, transit, trade and cultivation of endangered and protected plant and animal wild species may be performed on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. These rules include the trade and transport of animal and plant parts and derivatives; this text also sets the procedure for issuing permits and other acts (certificates, opinions); provides for documentation that has to be submitted with the application for issuance of permits, among its contents and appearance of the permit; lists of species, their parts and derivatives subject to licenses, or other acts, including their parts and derivatives whose import or export is prohibited, restricted or suspended. Also exemptions from licensing; the method of marking animals or consignments; manner of conducting supervision and management records and preparation of reports are topics here covered. Full text Serbian Website www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs References - Legislation Implements Nature Protection Law. Legislation | Serbia | 2009 (2021) Keyword: Biosafety, Biosecurity, Environmental planning, Soil conservation/soil improvement, Policy/planning, Basic legislation, Biodiversity, Ecosystem preservation, Monitoring, Management/conservation, Authorization/permit, Endangered species, Protection of species, Trade in species, Wild fauna, Wild flora, Wildlife products Source: FAO, FAOLEX