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Regulation of State Chief Veterinary Inspector on order of establishing and abolishing quarantine in case of the outbreak of infectious diseases.

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Regulation
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Abstract
This Regulation establishes that quarantine shall be introduced in case of the outbreak of infectious animal diseases. In case of the introduction of quarantine restrictions shall be imposed on movement of cattle, import and export of products of animal origin. During quarantine the following activities shall be prohibited: (a) animal transportation through area under quarantine; (b) procurement of products of animal origin, hay, straw and other fodder; (c) joint grazing, watering and other contact between infected and sound animals; (d) re-grouping of animals in farms without a special veterinarian’s permit; and (e) trade of products of animal origin. The following quarantine arrangements shall be also undertaken: (a) liquidation or disposal of animal carcasses; (b) liquidation or disinfection of manure, litter, fodder residues from infected animals or animals under observation; (c) restrictive access of personnel to livestock barns, herds, flocks etc.; (d) internment of service staff (when necessary) in the large livestock barns; and (e) systematic disinfection of overalls and shoes, tools and equipment of the working staff.
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Repealed
No
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English

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