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Government Ordinance for Enforcement of the Act on Domestic Animal Infectious Diseases Control (Government Ordinance No. 235, 1953).

Pays/Territoire
Japon
Type du document
Règlement
Date
1953
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Bétail
Mot clé
Mise en application Santé des animaux Certification Commerce international Parasites/maladies Quarantaine Responsabilité/indemnisation
Aire géographique
Asie, Asie et Pacifique, Asie Orientale, Pacifique Nord, Pacifique Nord Occidental
Résumé

This Government Ordinance deals with domestic animals prescribed by the Article 2 paragraph 1 of the Act on Domestic Animal Infectious Diseases Control. It applies to the livestock/domestic animals listed in the attached table corresponding to the respective infectious diseases listed in the same table. The livestock prescribed by the Government Ordinance referred to in the provision of Article 8-2 paragraph 1 of the Act shall be cattle, water buffalo, deer, horse, sheep, goat, pig, wild boar, chicken, duck, quail, pheasant, ostrich, guinea fowl, and turkey. The Governor of the prefecture or the mayor of the city, town or village shall, in cases where he/she restricts or blocks a passage under the provision of Article 10 paragraph 3 of the Act, consult the chief of police having jurisdiction over the locality of the passage for restriction or blocking thereof. For animal losses subject to compensation the losses stipulated by the Government Ordinance referred to in the provision of Article 60-2 paragraph 1 of the Act shall be the appraised values of the designated livestock in the provision of Article 17-2 paragraph 1.

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
www.maff.go.jp

Références - Législation

Implemente

Act on the Prevention of Infectious Diseases in Livestock (Act No. 166 of May 31, 1951).

Législation | Japon | 1951 (2020)

Mot clé: Législation de base, Santé des animaux, Certification, Commerce international, Parasites/maladies, Quarantaine

Source: FAO, FAOLEX