Regulation of the Minister of Rural Affairs no. 57 of 2021 on Fee rates for the participation of the veterinarian in the animal disease control operation and the procedure for paying the fee to the veterinarians.
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Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
This Regulation, based on the provisions of Section 73 (6) of the Veterinary Act, establishes the procedure for paying a fee to a veterinarian for participating in an animal disease control operation. According to the Regulation, a veterinarian receives a fee once a month for the services performed, based on the report submitted by the veterinarian to the Agriculture and Food Board. The Regulation specifies the fee rates paid to a veterinarian for each specific operation, including: vaccination of cattle, horse, sheep or goat; pig vaccination; cats and dogs vaccination; taking a sample of brain tissue of cattle, sheep or goat outside the slaughterhouse; taking research material from a researched fox, raccoon dog or jackal for the rabies control programme. In case of other duties and operations not mentioned in the Regulation, the fee rate is agreed in a contract concluded between the veterinarian and the Agriculture and Food Board.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
December 1, 2021.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
State Gazette, I no. 2 of 20 November 2021.
Source language
English
Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Maaeluministri Määrus nr. 57 2021. aasta veterinaararsti loomatauditõrje toimingus osalemise tasu määrad ja veterinaararstile tasu maksmise kord.
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