Home / Dz.U. 2004 nr 100 poz. 1016
Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of April 27, 2004, on detailed veterinary requirements applicable to semen, egg cells, and embryos of sheep, goats, and horses
Rozporządzenie Ministra Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi z dnia 27 kwietnia 2004 r. w sprawie szczegółowych wymagań weterynaryjnych mających zastosowanie do nasienia, komórek jajowych i zarodków owiec, kóz i koni
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
2004-04-27
Entry into force
2004-05-01
Texts
Keywords
farm animalsanimal protection
Related acts
Repealing Acts (1)
Amended Acts (1)
Legal Basis from Art. (3)
- Law of March 11, 2004, on veterinary requirements for the non-commercial movement of companion animals and circus animals accompanying travellers and on the use of substances with hormonal, thyreostatic and beta-agonist effects · art. 10 ust. 1 pkt 1 lit. a
- Law of March 11, 2004, on veterinary requirements for the non-commercial movement of companion animals and circus animals accompanying travellers and on the use of substances with hormonal, thyreostatic and beta-agonist effects · art. 18 pkt 1 lit. b
- Law of March 11, 2004, on veterinary requirements for the non-commercial movement of companion animals and circus animals accompanying travellers and on the use of substances with hormonal, thyreostatic and beta-agonist effects · art. 24 ust. 1 pkt 1 lit. b i pkt 2
Acts referring to this act
- Repealed Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of January 22, 2007, on detailed veterinary requirements applicable to semen, ova, and embryos of sheep, goats, and equidae
- Implementing Regulations: Law of March 11, 2004, on veterinary requirements for the non-commercial movement of companion animals and circus animals accompanying travellers and on the use of substances with hormonal, thyreostatic and beta-agonist effects
- Amending Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of March 11, 2003 on the detailed veterinary conditions required for the production, procurement, conservation, processing, storage, marketing, or use of biological material