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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 22330.1-2008 (GB/T22330.1-2008) | | Description (Translated English) | Standard for specified animal disease free zone -- Part 1: General stipulation | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | B41 | | Classification of International Standard | 11.220 | | Word Count Estimation | 14,160 | | Date of Issue | 2008-08-22 | | Date of Implementation | 2008-12-01 | | Quoted Standard | GB/T 18635; Republic of China on Animal Epidemic Prevention; animal disease reporting management practices (Ministry of Agriculture released in 1999); one, two, three animal epidemics directory; International Animal Health Code (OIE published) | | Regulation (derived from) | National Standard Approval Announcement 2008 No.14 (Total No.127) | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the general principles established specified animal disease areas. And provides Abbreviations GB/T 22330 other parts used, definition. This standard applies to the implementation and interpretation of GB/T 22330 each part. |
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Standard for specified animal disease free zone - Part 1.General stipulation
ICS 11.220
B41
National Standards of People's Republic of China
GB/T 22330.1-2008
No standard for animal disease areas
Part 1.General Rules
2008-08-22 released
Implementation of.2008-12-01
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
Issued by China National Standardization Administration
Foreword
GB/T 22330 "Standard for Areas without Regulations for Animal Diseases" is currently divided into 14 parts.
---Part 1.General rules;
---Part 2.Areas without foot and mouth disease;
---Part 3.Area without swine blisters;
---Part 4.No classical swine fever (swine fever) area;
---Part 5.Areas without African Swine Fever;
---Part 6.Areas without African Horse Plague;
---Part 7.Rinderpest-free area;
---Part 8.Area without bovine infectious pleuropneumonia;
---Part 9.No bovine spongiform encephalopathy area;
---Part 10.No blue tongue disease area;
---Part 11.No small ruminant veterinary epidemic area;
---Part 12.Areas without sheeppox and goatpox (sheeppox);
---Part 13.Areas free of highly pathogenic avian influenza;
---Part 14.Areas without Newcastle Disease.
This part is Part 1 of GB/T 22330.
Appendix A, Appendix B and Appendix C of this section are normative appendices.
This part was proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China.
This part is under the jurisdiction of the National Animal Epidemic Prevention Standardization Technical Committee.
Drafting organization of this section. China Center for Animal Health and Epidemiology.
The main drafters of this section. Huang Baoxu, Yang Chengyu, Cai Lijuan, Wang Shushuang, Yu Liping.
GB/T 22330.1-2008
Introduction
For countries with large territories, the climate, geographical environment, and economic development of different regions within them are not consistent. The United States,
Australia, Canada, the European Union and other developed countries and regions, as well as developing countries such as Brazil and Argentina, have implemented regional measures against major animal diseases.
The construction of epidemic-free areas has become a common practice in relevant countries to protect animal health and promote international trade. In.1995, the WTO "Implementation Action
The Agreement on Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) recommends that countries recognize pest-free areas and low-endemic areas in international trade.
Organization (OIE) "International Animal Health Code" (hereinafter referred to as "Code") subsequently formulated a series of dozens of major animal diseases such as foot and mouth disease.
The standards for epidemic areas and provide guidelines for relevant countries to implement epidemic area management. At present, OIE has also carried out foot-and-mouth disease, rinderpest, bovine lung disease, madness
The international certification work for the four kinds of cattle disease-free areas and disease-free countries. In.1998, my country proposed and implemented non-specified animal disease areas
Construction project, and in.2002, the Ministry of Agriculture released four types of unspecified animals for foot-and-mouth disease, avian influenza, swine fever, and Newcastle disease
The standards for epidemic areas provide guidance for localities to carry out work in non-specified animal epidemic areas. At present, considering that the OIE Code of
The requirements for epidemic-free areas have changed, and my country has not formulated standards for epidemic-free areas for swine vesicular disease and other major animal diseases.
The construction of non-specified animal disease areas in my country is in line with international standards. According to the OIE "Code" and my country’s first
For a series of regulations, we have formulated this standard and a series of standards for epidemic-free areas.
GB/T 22330.1-2008
No standard for animal disease areas
Part 1.General Rules
1 scope
This part of GB/T 22330 stipulates the general principles for the establishment of non-specified animal disease areas and stipulates other parts of GB/T 22330.
The abbreviations and definitions used in the branch.
This section applies to the implementation and interpretation of each part of GB/T 22330.
2 Normative references
The clauses in the following documents have become clauses of this part after being quoted in this part of GB/T 22330.All dated quotations
All subsequent amendments (excluding errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, it is encouraged to reach
The parties to the agreement study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For undated references, the latest version is applicable to this
section.
GB/T 18635 Basic terms for animal epidemic prevention
Animal Epidemic Prevention Law of the People's Republic of China
Measures for the Administration of Animal Epidemic Reports (Promulgated by the Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China in.1999)
List of Types 1, 2, and 3 of Animal Diseases (Promulgated by the Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China in.1999)
International Animal Health Code (issued by the World Organization for Animal Health)
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions established in GB/T 18635 and the following are applicable to this part of GB/T 22330.
3.1
Animal Diseases in Category I, II, and III specified in the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Animal Epidemic Prevention" and "List of Category I, II and III Animal Diseases".
3.2
According to the needs of the country or a certain region, the disease is listed as the key control or elimination of the country or a certain region.
3.3
Animal health status and clearly demarcated areas.
3.4
In a certain area, no certain animal disease or diseases have occurred within the specified period, and the area and its borders and periphery
Within the specified scope, the circulation of animals and animal products, animal-derived feeds, animal genetic materials, animal disease materials, veterinary drugs (including biological products)
A specific area under effective official control and recognized by the state. Including non-immune animal disease areas without regulations and immunized animal disease areas without regulations
Two kinds. See Appendix A for the certification procedures of the epidemic-free area.
3.5
Within the specified time limit, a certain delineated area has not had one or several animal diseases, and the area and its surrounding area can be
GB/T 22330.1-2008
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