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Regional Law No. 120-KZ “On state veterinary supervision”.

País/Territorio
Federación de Russia
Subdivisión territorial
Krasnodar
Tipo de documento
Legislación
Fecha
1998 (2008)
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Ganado
Palabra clave
Sanidad animal Plagas/enfermedades
Área geográphica
Ártico, Asia y Pacifico, Mar Negro, Mar Caspio, CEI (Comunidad de Estados Independientes), Europa Oriental, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Pacífico Norte, Pacífico Nordoeste
Entry into force notes
This Regional Law enters into force on the date of its official publication.
Resumen

This Regional Law regulates the activity of state veterinary inspectors for the prevention, identification and repression of the violation of veterinary legislation. The scope of this Regional Law shall be prevention of the outbreak, introduction and spreading of animal diseases, including dangerous ones and those subject to imposition of quarantine. The main task of this Regional Law shall be enforcements and supervision over antiepizootic and veterinary and sanitary arrangements to be performed by the Russian and foreign legal persons, officials, Russian and foreign natural persons, and application of measures for the prevention of outbreak, introduction and spreading of animal diseases on the regional territory. It establishes competence of state veterinary supervision bodies.

Texto completo
Ruso
Página web
regzakon.fpa.su

Referencias - Legislación

Enmendado porr

Regional Law No. 3274-KZ amending Regional Law No. 120-KZ “On state veterinary supervision”.

Legislación | Federación de Russia | 2015

Palabra clave: Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos, Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios, Institución, Plagas/enfermedades, Sanidad animal

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX

Regional Law No. 3713-KZ amending Regional Law No. 120-KZ “On state veterinary supervision”.

Legislación | Federación de Russia | 2017

Palabra clave: Institución, Sanidad animal, Plagas/enfermedades

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX