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Ministerial Decision No. 28 of 1989 concerning the collection of veterinary quarantine fees.

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
This Ministerial Decision is composed of 7 articles. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is to collect veterinary and health quarantine fees from imports, exports, owners of livestock, birds and fish. This is to protect livestock resources and to ensure the security of imports and exports (art. 1). Article 2 lists those fees in units of Riyal and Beisa, divided into categories such as Live Animals and Different Animal Products (such as milk, butter, wool, hair, horns, etc). All animals, birds, meat, and animal products imported and exported by government agencies are exempt from quarantine fees (art. 3). The values of fees for any shipment must not be less than one Omani Riyal (art. 4). In circumstances where fees are collected according to weight, fractions of a ton will be charged as a full ton (art. 5).
Date of text
Entry into force notes
This Ministerial Decision enters into force on 2 September 1989.
Notes
Article 6 repeals Ministerial Decision No. 15 of 1985.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Official Gazette No. 414, 2 September 1989.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
قرار وزاري رقم ٢٨/٨٩ بشأن تحصيل رسوم الحجر الصحي البيطري