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 highlights some problems and shortcomings in Russian legislation in the legal regulation of biological waste management, and attempts are made to develop recommendations for improving veterinary legislation in the issue under study. The lack of a clear understanding of what wastes are biological wastes, corresponding to a clear, complete, legally fixed definition, causes incomplete implementation of control and supervision measures and improper handling of biological wastes, which in turn not only increases the possibility of not bringing unscrupulous people to liability in matters of biological waste management of organizations and individuals, but also increases the risks of the emergence and spread of animal and human diseases. After analyzing the current regulatory legal acts regulating the management of biological waste in the Russian Federation, we can say with confidence that at the legislative level it is necessary to expand and specify the concept of "biological waste". Due to the lack of a complete, understandable, normatively fixed list of biological waste, difficulties arise in the preparation of accompanying veterinary documents, including in electronic form. Many specialists in the veterinary service experience "confusion" when using the terms "utilization" and "destruction" of biological waste.
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