The article analyzes the powers of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance to carry out federal state control (supervision) in the field of circulation of medicines for veterinary use, and also highlights the issues of assigning controlled objects to certain categories of risk of harm (damage) to legally protected values, which determines the range of preventive and control measures and their scope.The updated regulatory framework in the field of circulation of medicines has been studied, data on the number of controlled facilities in the north-western interregional Rosselkhoznadzor administration in accordance with the assigned risk category, which is necessary to prevent emerging violations and to eliminate them in a timely manner, as well as data on the analysis of these indicators.
The article analyzes data on the provision of public services for licensing pharmaceutical activities in the field of circulation of medicines for veterinary use.Studied regulatory legal documents on the procedure for licensing. The register of licensees and making appropriate changes to it is maintained by the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance. In accordance with the established procedure, the Service provides interested persons with information from the Register and other information in this field of activity. Through the Unified Portal of Public Services of the Federal State Information System, applications for the provision of licenses are sent. In electronic form, a request is also made to the licensing authority to amend the Register and terminate the licenses. The use of EPGU for this purpose was introduced from March 1, 2022.The data of the North-Western Interregional Department of Rosselkhoznadzor in the assigned field of activity for granting licenses, suspension of their validity, renewal and termination of licenses are analyzed.
The article analyzes the state veterinary laboratory monitoring in the implementation of federal state veterinary control (supervision). Studied the regulatory framework for food safety. The data on the number of samples taken and the results of laboratory studies of samples of food products, feed and feed additives for veterinary safety for the period 2020-2022 for the subjects of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region were analyzed. Sampling is carried out by specialists of the NorthWestern Interregional Directorate of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance as part of safety monitoring for research at the testing centers of Rosselkhoznadzor. The task of conducting laboratory studies (tests) of the safety of goods subject to veterinary control (supervision) is to establish compliance or non-compliance of goods subject to veterinary control (supervision) with the unified veterinary (veterinary and sanitary) requirements of the Eurasian Union.To ensure the quality and safety of food products, it is necessary to control their compliance with the mandatory requirements of the technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union; improve the organization of quality control and food safety, including the creation of a modern technical and methodological base; improve mechanisms to encourage producers to produce food products that meet the principles of healthy nutrition, including agricultural products, raw materials and food that meet established veterinary and other requirements; to strengthen the administrative responsibility of food producers and officials for violation of the mandatory requirements for food products established in the acts constituting the law of the Eurasian Economic Union and in the regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation.
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