Law No. 68 of 1936 on animal diseases. Pays/Territoire Iraq Type du document Législation Date 1936 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Official Gazette No.1513, 5 September 1936. Sujet Bétail Mot clé Santé des animaux Parasites/maladies Quarantaine Inspection Aire géographique Asie, Moyen-Orient, Afrique du Nord et Proche-Orient, Golfe Persique, Asie Occidentale Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette. Résumé This Law prescribes some measures to prevent from and to fight against animal diseases. The Law defines the animals and the diseases concerned. The veterinarian authority in the Iraqi borders shall check the safety of the imported animals and prescribe a quarantine period. All the imported animals or animal products have to be accompanied by a certificate recognized by the Iraqi veterinarian authority. The Law describes the procedure to be done in case of presence of infected animals. Other provisions concern quarantine, seizure of animals and compensation, notification of diseases, movement of animals, feeding of sick animals, and emergency measures. Texte intégral Arabe Site web www.iraq-ild.org Références - Législation Amendé par Law No. 78 of 1972 amending the Law No. 68 of 1936 on animal diseases. Législation | Iraq | 1972 Mot clé: Santé des animaux, Parasites/maladies, Quarantaine Source: FAO, FAOLEX Law No. 61 of 1985 amending the Law No. 68 of 1936 on animal diseases. Législation | Iraq | 1985 Mot clé: Santé des animaux, Parasites/maladies, Infractions/sanctions Source: FAO, FAOLEX Abrogé par Animal Health Act No. 32 of 2013. Législation | Iraq | 2013 Mot clé: Santé des animaux, Maladie des poissons, Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires, Sécurité alimentaire, Transformation/manutention, Hygiène/procédures sanitaires, Santé publique, Abattage, Législation de base, Production animale, Politique/planification, Parasites/maladies, Responsabilité/indemnisation, Certification, Quarantaine, Apiculture/sériciculture, Oiseaux, Camélidés, Bovins, Cheval Source: FAO, FAOLEX