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The Procedure Of Monitoring Of Pigs

Original Language Title: Cūku pārraudzības kārtība

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 287 in Riga on 2 July 2002 (pr. No 27, 25) arrangements for the monitoring of pigs Issued in accordance with article 13 of the law of the Breeding of the third paragraph of rule 1 defines the monitoring of pigs (hereinafter supervision).
2. Supervised by the herd, if pigs are registered and identified in the regulations on identification and registration of animals.
3. Monitoring shall be carried out: 3.1 a person who has received a certificate for the performance of supervision laws and regulations duly registered as an individual, the reviewer or the work is labour relations with the legal person (hereinafter referred to as the certified monitor);
3.2. the livestock owner or authorized person, if the person concerned has finished the courses and received follow-up monitoring.
4. Monitoring, the year begins on January 1 and ends on December 31.
5. public limited liability company "national breeding information data processing center" (hereinafter referred to as the Centre) issued the previous year's monitoring results.
6. Ciltsdokumento of breeding sows recorded the following production: 6.1. fertility: 6.1.1 the number of live born piglets;
6.1.2. the number of live born piglets;
6.1.3. non-viable number of piglets;
6.1.4. anomalies;
6.2. applied to or subtract the number of piglets;
6.3. the number of piglets weaned and old age.
7. a variety of animal breeding farms yield data records according to the breeding program in pig farming.
8. Certified monitor has the following rights and obligations: to inform animal owners 8.1 for violations monitoring work organisation;
8.2. to submit a report of national breeding inspection of irregularities in the management of monitoring;
8.3. ensuring data logging of production within three days;
8.4. raising qualifications of relevant courses and educational activities.
9. Stocking holder has the following rights and duties: organize monitoring 9.1;
9.2. getting advice from certified monitors of the Organization of the monitoring of the animals;
9.3. to submit to the national inspection of the breeding report on irregularities in the work of monitoring;
9.4. once a year to provide monitoring information to the Centre;
9.5. ensure monitoring legislation on the ciltsdokumentācij sort and in accordance with the procedure laid down in these provisions;
9.6. varieties of animal breeding farm owner — give this rule 7, paragraph monitoring information breeders ' organization.
Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Agriculture I. Smith a. Slakter the Editorial Note: rules shall enter into force on the 20 July 2002.