Regulation on measures for early detection, diagnosis, prevention of spread, control and eradication of classical swine fever. Pays/Territoire Bosnie-Herzégovine Sous-division territoriale Republika Srpska Type du document Règlement Date 2020 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Bétail Mot clé Santé des animaux Parasites/maladies Système d'alerte précoce Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Inspection Porcins Collecte de données/déclarations Aire géographique Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Méditerranée, Europe du Sud Entry into force notes This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 9 December 2020). Résumé This Regulation, based on the provisions of the Veterinary Law (Republika Srpska), prescribes necessary measures for early detection, diagnosis, prevention of spread, control and eradication of infectious classical swine fever disease, and sets issues and manner for effective implementation of such measures. The owner of the pigs shall, without delay, report to the competent veterinary organization or veterinary inspection if there is any suspicion of classical swine fever. When there is a suspicion of occurrence or confirmation, competent veterinary organization is obliged to, without delay, and at the latest within 24 hours, notify such information to the competent veterinary inspector, who is obliged to inform the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management. Texte intégral Serbe Site web rzsm.org Références - Législation Implemente Veterinary Law (Republic of Srpska). Législation | Bosnie-Herzégovine | 2017 Mot clé: Animaux aquatiques, Maladie des poissons, Mollusques, Santé des animaux, Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires, HACCP, Législation de base, Aliments pour animaux, Production animale, Reproduction des animaux, Protection des animaux, Parasites/maladies, Inspection, Institution, Collecte de données/déclarations, Hygiène/procédures sanitaires, Marquage/identificacion, Infractions/sanctions, Santé publique, Quarantaine, Vaccination, Médicaments Source: FAO, FAOLEX