Home / Dz.U. 1948 nr 37 poz. 272
Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform of July 17, 1948, issued in agreement with the Minister of Finance concerning the inclusion of horse influenza among diseases subject to mandatory reporting and the combating of this disease throughout the State.
Rozporządzenie Ministra Rolnictwa i Reform Rolnych z dnia 17 lipca 1948 r. wydane w porozumieniu z Ministrem Skarbu w sprawie włączenia influenzy koni do chorób, podlegających obowiązkowi zgłaszania i o zwalczaniu tej choroby na obszarze całego Państwa.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
not in force - legal basis repealed (nieobowiązujący - uchylona podstawa prawna)
Announced
1948-07-17
Entry into force
1948-08-06
Texts
Keywords
animalsanimal diseases
Related acts
Amended Acts (1)
References (3)
- Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture of February 18, 1928, in agreement with the Minister of Finance, on the inclusion of horse influenza among diseases subject to mandatory reporting, and on combating this disease.
- Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture of January 9, 1928, issued in agreement with the Ministers of Internal Affairs, Finance, and Communications, concerning the implementation of the Regulation of the President of the Republic of August 22, 1927, on the control of contagious animal diseases.
- Regulation of the President of the Republic of August 22, 1927, on combating contagious animal diseases.
Legal Basis (1)
Repeals Resulting From (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Acts Declared Repealed: Law of April 24, 1997, on combating infectious animal diseases, examination of slaughter animals and meat, and on the State Veterinary Inspection.
- Implementing Regulations: Regulation of the President of the Republic of August 22, 1927, on combating contagious animal diseases.
- Amending Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture of February 18, 1928, in agreement with the Minister of Finance, on the inclusion of horse influenza among diseases subject to mandatory reporting, and on combating this disease.