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Cabinet Regulation No. 831 of 2009 on Restrictions in the Use of Medicinal Products on Animals and the Requirements for the Circulation of Animals and Products of Animal Origin if Medicinal Products are Used on Animals

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source

Abstract
These Regulations prescribe the restrictions in the use of medicinal products on animals and the requirements for the circulation of animals and products of animal origin, if animals have been administered medicinal products, for the use of which restrictions have been specified. The manufacturers of medicinal products, wholesalers and pharmacies, which have received a special permit (licence) in accordance with the procedures specified in the regulatory enactments regulating the circulation of medicinal products, for pharmaceutical or veterinary pharmaceutical activities, or practising veterinarians are entitled to distribute the medicinal products referred to in these Regulations for the treatment of animals. It is prohibited to use the prohibited medicinal products on farm animals. The implementation of the requirements of these Regulations and the justification for the use of the medicinal products referred to in these Regulations shall be supervised and controlled by the Food and Veterinary Service.
Date of text
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Latvijas Vēstnesis, 121 (4107), 31.07.2009.
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Ministru kabineta noteikumi Nr.831 2009.gada Noteikumi par ierobežojumiem zāļu lietošanā dzīvniekiem un prasības dzīvnieku un to izcelsmes produktu apritei, ja dzīvniekiem lietotas zāles