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Decree No. 31 of 2002 (IV. 19.) FVM of the Ministry of Agriculture and Regional Development on the prevention and fight against the African horse sickness.

País/Territorio
Hungría
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
2002 (2014)
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Fuente original
Collection of Hungarian Rules of Law in Force.
Materia
Ganado
Palabra clave
Plagas/enfermedades Sistema de alerta temprana Sanidad animal
Área geográphica
Europa Oriental, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Países de la Unión Europea
Entry into force notes
First entry into force on 4 May 2002. The last consolidated version of the Decree entered into force on 15 March 2014.
Resumen

This Decree contains measures to be taken immediately in case of suspect (arts. 2-7) and after official statement of the African horse sickness (arts. 8-11). There are also provisions regarding the epidemiologic investigation and the establishment of a protection zone (100 km circle around the place of contagion) and inspection zone (further 50 km circle around the protection zone). In case of contagion the Ministry establishes a commission for the coordination of operations. Operations against the breaking out of epidemic must be carried out on the basis of an emergency plan worked out by the Animal Health Authority. The National Animal Health Institute is entitled to laboratory analyses and his duties are determined in the Annex.

Texto completo
Húngaro
Página web
njt.hu

Referencias - Legislación

Implementa

Law No. XCI of 1995 on animal health.

Legislación | Hungría | 1995 (2001)

Palabra clave: Procesamiento/manipulación, Transporte/depósito, Certificación, Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios, Sanidad animal, Institución, Medicamentos, Bovinos, Cría en ranchos/cría en cautividad, Subproductos animales, Alimentos para animales/piensos, Plagas/enfermedades, Autorización/permiso, Comercio interior, Propiedad, Sistema de alerta temprana, Recopilación de datos/informes, Registro, Infracciones/sanciones

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX