Resolution No. 323 of 2017 of Georgian Government on Rules for Monitoring Zoonoses and Zoonotic Agents Country/Territory Georgia Document type Regulation Date 2017 (2018) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source 240110000.10.003.020032 Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition, Fisheries Keyword Inspection Hygiene/sanitary procedures Access-to-information Drugs Monitoring Fish disease Animal health Food quality control/food safety Pests/diseases Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia Abstract This Resolution approves the rules for the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents. It consists of 14 articles: Purpose and scope of application (1); Definitions (2); General requirements (3); General rules governing the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents (4); Coordinated monitoring programs (5); Obligations on food business operator (6); Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance (7); Requirements on epidemiological research related to outbreaks of food-borne diseases (8); Assessment of trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and antimicrobial resistance (9); List of zoonoses and zoonotic agents to be included in the monitoring plan (10); List of zoonoses and zoonotic agents to be monitoring in accordance with the epidemiological situations (11); Requirements on monitoring of antimicrobial resistance (12); Coordinated monitoring programs (13); and Requirements imposed on the report provided for under Article 9(2)(4) of this Rule. Full text Georgian Website matsne.gov.ge References - Legislation Implements Food Products/Animal Feed Safety, Veterinary and Plant Protection Code of Georgia (No. 6155-IS of 2012) Legislation | Georgia | 2012 (2017) Keyword: Pesticides, Public health, Internal trade, International trade, Biosecurity, Basic legislation, Food quality control/food safety, Traceability/product tracing, Consumer protection, Agricultural commodities, Business/industry/corporations, Processing/handling, Transport/storage, Governance, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Animal health, Animal welfare, Drugs, Quarantine, Plant protection Source: FAO, FAOLEX