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Regional Law No. 115-OZ “On apiculture”.

Pays/Territoire
Fédération de Russie
Sous-division territoriale
Novosibirsk
Type du document
Législation
Date
2011
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Bétail
Mot clé
Apiculture/sériciculture Ressources génétiques Certification Parasites/maladies Santé des animaux Production animale
Aire géographique
Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Mer Noire, Mer Caspienne, CEI (Communauté des États indépendants), Europe de l'Est, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pacifique Nord, Pacifique Nord Occidental
Entry into force notes
This Regional Law enters into force 10 days after the date of its official publication.
Résumé

This Regional Law regulates relations originating in the process of bee raising regarding honey bees (Apis mellifera), use thereof for pollination of agricultural entomophilous plants and obtaining apiculture products (art. 1). The scope of this Regional Law shall be to create favourable conditions for raising, keeping and management of honey bees, conservation of bee genetic resources and meeting the demand of the regional population for apiculture products (art. 2). Each apiary shall be issued veterinary and sanitary certificate by the state veterinary institution (art. 8). State veterinary and sanitary institution shall carry out veterinary and sanitary testing of bee families imported to the region, keeping them under observation for the period of 30 days from the date of arrival with a view of identification of possible diseases. Bee keepers must immediately inform Chief state veterinary inspector of bee diseases or sudden death of bees (art. 9).

Texte intégral
Russe
Site web
docs.pravo.ru

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Abrogé par

Regional Law No. 145-OZ “On regulation of some issues in the field of the development of apiculture”.

Législation | Fédération de Russie | 2021

Mot clé: Apiculture/sériciculture, Coopérative/organisation de producteurs, Transformation/manutention, Production animale

Source: FAO, FAOLEX