Animal Health Regulations. Pays/Territoire Namibie Type du document Règlement Date 2013 (2016) Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Bétail Mot clé Santé des animaux Médicaments Parasites/maladies Marquage/identificacion Enregistrement Quarantaine Désinfection Vaccination Transport/dépôt Inspection Commerce international Certification Mise en application Infractions/sanctions Aire géographique Afrique, Atlantique Sud, Afrique Méridionale Résumé These Regulations, made section 32 of the under Animal Health Act, implement provisions of the Act with respect to measures to prevent and combat diseases and pests affecting animals, including wild animals and water buffaloes in protected areas. Measures concern designation of exit and entry points, permits to import animals, animal products or restricted material, inspections, health certificate relating to animals, animal products or restricted material for exportation, manufacture of and dealing in vaccines used for testing, vaccination or inoculating, service of notice of declaration of infected place, control of straying animal, quarantine, duty to report notifiable disease and isolation and prevention of access to infected animal, instructions by veterinary official in respect of notifiable diseases, identification and handling of infected animal, prohibition on use of infected milk, dipping and spraying of animals, recording of infected animals. The Act also lays down provisions concerning specific diseases such as newcastle disease, foot and mouth disease, brucellosis, sheep scab, etc. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.lac.org.na Références - Législation Implemente Animal Health Act, 2011 (No. 1 of 2011). Législation | Namibie | 2011 Mot clé: Maladie des poissons, Santé des animaux, Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires, Viande, Lait/produits laitiers, Produits de volaille, Produits de la pêche, Commerce international, Autorisation/permis, Législation de base, Médicaments, Institution, Enregistrement, Quarantaine, Transport/dépôt, Mise en application, Infractions/sanctions Source: FAO, FAOLEX