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The Amendment To The Animal Protection Act

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Dzīvnieku aizsardzības likumā

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The Saeima has adopted and the President promulgated the following laws: the law on the protection of animals in the animal protection Act (Republic of Latvia Saeima and the Cabinet of Ministers rapporteur, 2000, no. 2; 2002; 2003, 2, no, no. 6, 16; 2005, nr. 10) the following amendments: 1. Supplement article 9 a the fourth and fifth by the following: "(4) the competent authority for the protection of animals during transport and related operations is a food and veterinary service in accordance with the Council of 22 December 2004, Regulation (EC) No 1/2005 on the the protection of animals during transport and sai-activities and written amendments to directives 64/432/EEC and 93/119/EC and Regulation (EC) No 1255/97 (5) the competent authority for animal health requirements for the movement of circus animals are food and veterinary service of the Commission of 21 October 2005, Regulation (EC) No 1739/2005 laying down the animal health requirements for the movement of circus animals between Member States. "
2. Add to article 10 to 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 the following: ' 13) State fees and payment procedures for the treatment of the circus animals, animal, circus and the treatment of a number of venue register site registration;
14) State fees and payment procedures for the registration of a dog who trained to attack humans;
15) State fees and the payment procedure for the authorisation of the use of animals in experiments and training;
16) State fees and payment procedures for the issuance of the licence to the carrier of the animal;
17) State fees and payment procedures for the authorization of trans-portlīdzekl the carriage of animals;
18) State fees and payment procedures for the authorization of the collection of wild animals for the establishment and functioning of the. "
The law shall enter into force on 1 January 2007.
The Parliament adopted the law of 19 December 2006.
State v. President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga in Riga, December 29, 2006, in the Editorial Note: the law shall enter into force by 1 January 2007.