Law No. 9.926 providing for the State Unified Care System for Agricultural and Animal Health (SUASA). Pays/Territoire Brésil Sous-division territoriale Paraíba Type du document Législation Date 2012 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Agriculture et développement rural, Bétail, Alimentation et nutrition Mot clé Inspection Commerce intérieur Institution Monitorage Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Fraude Santé des animaux Production animale Aire géographique Amazone, Amériques, Amérique latine et Caraïbes, Atlantique Nord, Amérique du Sud, Atlantique Sud Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on the day of its publication. Résumé This Law, consisting of 15 Chapters, provides for the State Unified Care System for Agricultural and Animal Health (SUASA). It establishes responsibilities and duties such as: controlling violations and implementing agricultural defense and establishing the procedure for calculation of fines. SUASA aims at promoting the health of animals and plant, through monitoring and health protection actions. Health promotion, actions of surveillance and animals, plants and products and agricultural by-products health protection, is organized under the coordination of the State Government in SUASA, articulated, as is National Health System, and for the interest of consumers. The objectives of the SUASA are: the health of livestock; the health of plant populations; the adequacy of inputs and services used in agriculture; the identity and hygienic-sanitary safety and technology of agricultural products destined to consumption. Texte intégral Portugais Site web www.normasbrasil.com.br Références - Législation Implementé par Order SEDAP No. 31 providing for the mandatory implementation of self-control programmes in animal product establishments. Législation | Brésil | 2016 Mot clé: Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires, Inspection, Institution, Monitorage, Hygiène/procédures sanitaires, Santé des animaux, Production animale Source: FAO, FAOLEX