Regulation on Charges for Veterinary Biological Products and Animal Identification Tools
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This regulation sets procedures for collecting fees related to veterinary biological products and animal identification devices. It explains how animal owners pay for these services and how payments are structured for service providers. The regulation specifically excludes applications for stray animals.
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Key Changes
- Defines payment procedures for veterinary biological products
- Excludes stray animals from the regulation
- Details how service providers receive payment
Obligations
What this law requires
Animal owners must pay the fees for veterinary biological products and animal identification devices to the designated veterinary services or through designated bank accounts.
Veterinary practitioners must ensure that the application record of veterinary biological products is only documented in the designated digital platforms, and maintain the animal vaccination records properly.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry must provide training to veterinary practitioners on the roles and responsibilities related to animal treatment and the associated regulatory requirements.
Veterinary practitioners must submit the account of administered amounts and wastage of veterinary products to the district directorates by the 15th of the following month.
District directorates must submit the summary of transaction records of veterinary products and application fees to the provincial directorates by the 25th of the following month.