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A Member State may not prohibit, restrict or impede the acceptance for artificial insemination within its territory of pure-bred breeding male pigs or the use of their semen when those animals have been accepted for artificial insemination in a Member State on the basis of tests for monitoring their performance and assessing their genetic value and that of pure-bred breeding male pigs or the use of their semen within the quantitative limits necessary for the tests for monitoring their performance and assessing their genetic value. Member States shall ensure that, without prejudice to animal health rules, for marketing, the semen, ova and embryos are collected, treated and stored by an officially approved centre or officially approved staff. (6 articles)
A Member State may not prohibit, restrict or impede the acceptance for artificial insemination within its territory of pure-bred breeding male pigs or the use of their semen when those animals have been accepted for artificial insemination in a Member State on the basis of tests for monitoring their performance and assessing their genetic value and that of pure-bred breeding male pigs or the use of their semen within the quantitative limits necessary for the tests for monitoring their performanc
Title:
Council Directive 90/118/EEC on the acceptance of pure-bred breeding pigs for breeding.
Country:
European Union
Type of document:
Legislation
Date of text:
1990
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