List of paid and free services provided by budgetary organizations and institutions of the state veterinary service

"List of paid and free services provided by budget organizations and institutions of the state veterinary service of the Ministry Agriculture Russian Federation”, approved by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation No. 2-27-145

Ministry of Agriculture

LIST OF PAID AND FREE SERVICES PROVIDED BY BUDGETARY ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE VETERINARY SERVICE OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

1. Veterinary services performed at the expense of the budget (vaccination, diagnosis, treatment) for especially dangerous diseases of animals, birds, fish.

1.1. Diseases common to several animal species: foot-and-mouth disease (all types of viruses), anthrax(except ascolization of raw hides), rabies, tuberculosis and brucellosis (scheduled preventive studies), vesicular stomatitis, Q fever, trichinosis, leptospirosis.

1.2. Diseases of the large cattle: plague, contagious pleuropneumonia.

1.3. Diseases of camels: plague.

1.4. Diseases of small ruminants: smallpox, infectious arthritis, plague, scrapie.

1.5. Swine diseases: African swine fever, classical plague, vesicular disease, Teschen's disease. one

6. Diseases of horses: African plague, contagious metritis, encephalomyelitis, glanders.

1.7. Bird diseases: influenza, psitacosis (ornithosis), Newcastle disease.

1.8. Diseases of fur animals and rabbits: tularemia, mink encephalopathy, viral hemorrhagic disease of rabbits.

1.9. Fish diseases: carp hemorrhagic septicemia, salmon furunculosis. Note. In cases of occurrence infectious diseases, not specified in section 1 and not previously registered in the territory of the republic, the entire complex of veterinary measures is carried out at the expense of the budget.

2. Paid veterinary services rendered to productive and unproductive animals in farms and enterprises, regardless of subordination and form of ownership.

2.1. Clinical, treatment-and-prophylactic and veterinary-sanitary measures: therapeutic, surgical, obstetric-gynecological, anti-epizootic and immunization (except for the diseases defined in section 1), sanitary-hygienic, disinfestation, disinfection, deratization, deworming.

2.2. All types of laboratory studies (except for studies on diseases defined in Section 1, studies to establish the role of objects controlled by the State Veterinary Supervision Service in the occurrence of human diseases and planned radiological studies from control points).

2.3. Veterinary - sanitary examination food products sold in markets, fairs and other places of trade (except for testing meat for trichinosis).

2.4. Research and other veterinary activities related to supplies for breeding, exhibitions, competitions, exports and other commercial purposes (including diseases under section 1).

2.5. Pregnancy research, receiving and transplantation of embryos and other activities related to the reproduction and reproduction of animals, birds, fish, bees. 2.6. Approbation, production testing of unregistered drugs.

2.7. Issuance of veterinary documents (veterinary certificates, certificates, passports and registration certificates).

2.8. Advice on diagnostics, treatment, prevention, technology of keeping animals.

2.9. Registration of veterinary conclusions on the construction of veterinary supervision facilities.

2.10. Training and retraining of personnel, issuance of licenses for the right to engage in veterinary activities.

2.11. Production of medical - preventive, hygienic, disinfection and other veterinary drugs.

2.12. Cremation, euthanasia and other services. The procedure for carrying out veterinary measures is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the current veterinary legislative acts on the territory of the Russian Federation.

In accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1996, No. 3, Art. 140), the Government of the Russian Federation decides:
1. Approve the attached Rules for the provision of paid veterinary services.
2. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 9, 1994 N 815 "On Approval of the Rules for the Provision of Veterinary Services" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1994, N 13, Art. 1521) shall be declared invalid.

Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation
S. Kiriyenko

Rules for the provision of paid veterinary services(approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 6, 1998 N 898
(as amended April 16, 2001, September 25, 2003)

I. General provisions
1. These Rules are developed in accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" and the Law of the Russian Federation "On Veterinary Medicine" and govern relations arising between consumers and contractors in the provision of paid veterinary services.

The following basic concepts are used in these Rules:

"consumer"- a citizen who intends to order or order, acquire or use veterinary services solely for personal, family, household and other needs not related to entrepreneurial activities;
"executor"- an organization, regardless of its organizational and legal form, as well as individual entrepreneur providing veterinary services to consumers under a reimbursable contract.

2. Paid veterinary services include:

clinical, treatment and prophylactic, veterinary and sanitary, therapeutic, surgical, obstetric and gynecological, anti-epizootic measures, immunization (active, passive), disinfection, disinsection, deratization, deworming;

all types of laboratory research, conducting veterinary and sanitary examination of food raw materials and food products of animal origin, food products of animal and plant origin non-industrial production, intended for sale in food markets, as well as low-quality and veterinarily hazardous food products of animal origin;

research and other veterinary activities related to the sale of breeding animals, with their participation in exhibitions and competitions;
determination of pregnancy and pregnancy of all animal species, obtaining and transplantation of embryos and other activities related to the reproduction of animals, birds, fish, bees and their transportation;

registration and issuance of veterinary documents (veterinary passage certificates, certificates, certificates, passports, registration certificates, etc.);
consultations (recommendations, advice) on diagnostics, treatment, prevention of diseases of all animal species and technology of their maintenance;
cremation, euthanasia and other veterinary services.

3. The effect of these Rules does not apply to the implementation of therapeutic and preventive measures in the prevention, diagnosis and elimination of diseases that are especially dangerous for humans and animals, as well as in the implementation of state veterinary supervision.

II. Information about paid veterinary services, the procedure for filling out contracts and paying for services

4. The contractor is obliged to bring to the attention of the consumer the company name (name) of the organization, its location (legal address) and mode of operation. The contractor places the specified information on the sign.

5. The contractor - an individual entrepreneur must provide the consumer with information about state registration and the name of the body that registered it.

6. The contractor is obliged to provide the consumer with information in a clear and accessible form about the veterinary services provided (works performed). This information should be in a convenient place for viewing and in without fail contain:

  • a list of the main types of paid veterinary services (works) and the forms of their provision;
  • price lists for veterinary services;
  • license to carry out activities for the provision of paid veterinary services *;
    *According to federal law dated July 2, 2005 N 80-FZ veterinary activity excluded from the list of activities for which licenses are required
  • drug samples, medicines and etc.;
  • veterinary products used in the provision of paid veterinary services;
  • samples standard contracts, receipts, tokens, receipts, coupons and other documents certifying the performance and payment for services (works);
  • information about benefits provided for certain categories consumers (disabled people, participants of the Great Patriotic War etc.) in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation;
  • regulatory documents on veterinary services for animals;
  • information about the consumer protection authority;
  • information about the location (legal address) of the contractor and the location of the organization authorized to accept claims from consumers;
  • an indication of the specific person who will provide the veterinary service, and information about him, if it matters based on the nature of the veterinary service.

III. The procedure for providing paid veterinary services

7. Performer:

  • ensures the use of medicines and methods that exclude the negative impact on animals in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention, highly effective veterinary drugs and methods of veterinary exposure;
  • guarantees the safety of veterinary measures for the health and productivity of animals, the life and health of the consumer, and environment.

8. The consumer is obliged:

  • provide the performer, at his request, with animals for examination, immediately report all cases related to the sudden death or simultaneous mass disease of animals, or their unusual behavior;
  • take measures to isolate animals suspected of having a disease before the arrival of the performer;
  • to sell meat, milk, meat and dairy products, eggs and other livestock products strictly after a veterinary and sanitary examination and obtaining the contractor's conclusion on their suitability for use for food purposes;
  • deliver the corpses of dead animals, as well as products of home slaughter livestock and birds unsuitable for human and animal food (confiscated) to veterinary and sanitary recycling plants or cattle burial grounds for destruction;
  • ensure appropriate maintenance and feeding of animals in accordance with zoohygienic requirements, as well as the implementation of mandatory therapeutic and preventive measures within the time limits specified by instructions, instructions, recommendations for keeping animals.

IV. Receiving and processing orders for paid veterinary services (works)

9. The contractor accepts orders for paid veterinary services (works) corresponding to the profile of his activity.

10. Paid veterinary services are provided by the contractor on the basis of concluding an agreement, issuing a subscription service or issuing a token, coupon, cash receipt, receipts or other documents of the established form.

11. The contractor is obliged to inform the consumer in a timely manner that compliance with the consumer's instructions and other circumstances depending on the consumer may reduce the quality of the veterinary service provided or make it impossible to complete it on time.

12. If the consumer, despite timely and reasonable informing the contractor, does not replace the unsuitable or poor-quality material within a reasonable time, does not change the instructions on the method of providing veterinary services, or does not eliminate other circumstances that may reduce the quality of the service provided, the contractor has the right to terminate the contract for the performance work (rendering a service) and demand full compensation for losses.

13. Has expired.

V. Procedure and forms of payment for services (works)

14. Forms of payment for the services provided are determined by agreement between the consumer and the contractor.

15. For the provision of veterinary services provided for by the contract for the provision of services, a firm or approximate estimate may be drawn up.

Drawing up such an estimate at the request of the consumer or contractor is mandatory.

The contractor is not entitled to demand an increase in a fixed estimate, and the consumer - its reduction, including in the case when at the time of the conclusion of the contract it was impossible to provide for the full amount of veterinary services to be provided or the costs necessary for this.

The Contractor has the right to demand an increase in a fixed estimate with a significant increase in the cost of materials and equipment provided by the Contractor, as well as services provided to him by third parties that could not be foreseen at the conclusion of the contract. If the consumer refuses to comply with this requirement, the contractor has the right to terminate the contract in court.

If, when providing a paid veterinary service, it became necessary to provide additional veterinary services and for this reason a significant excess of the approximate estimate, the contractor is obliged to warn the consumer in a timely manner.

If the consumer has not agreed to exceed the approximate estimate, he has the right to refuse to perform the contract. In this case, the contractor may require the consumer to pay the price for the veterinary service provided.

The Contractor, who did not warn the consumer in a timely manner about the need to exceed the approximate estimate, is obliged to fulfill the contract, while retaining the right to pay for veterinary services within the approximate estimate.

16. For non-compliance or violation of these Rules, as well as the laws of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" and "On Veterinary Medicine" or other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation, the contractor and the consumer shall be liable under the legislation of the Russian Federation.

Send your good work in the knowledge base is simple. Use the form below

Good work to site">

Students, graduate students, young scientists who use the knowledge base in their studies and work will be very grateful to you.

Posted on http://www.allbest.ru/

Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation

FSBEI HPE "Novosibirsk State Agrarian University"

Institute correspondence education and advanced training

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

abstract

Subject "Veterinary legislation"

On the topic: "The procedure for the provision of paid and free veterinary services"

Novosibirsk 2013

Introduction

1. Procedure for the provision of paid services

2. Procedure for the provision of free services

List of used literature

Introduction

Among the diversity that exists today in the market of services, an independent group stands out - veterinary services, which differs from the rest in a special object of influence, which is an animal. The relevance of this topic is due to the fact that at present, despite the increase in the number of veterinary services provided, the problem of legal relations on this issue is not sufficiently covered in the legal literature.

In recent years, the need of the population for the provision of veterinary services has increased. In particular, this is due to the growth in the well-being of significant segments of the population, the increase in the number of pets and the concern of people about the health of their pets.

Veterinary services are provided for the treatment of domestic, neglected and wild animals in conditions of restriction of their freedom (zoos, nature reserves, circuses), as well as for the treatment of productive and unproductive animals.

Animal health protection is carried out on the basis of developments in the relevant field of human knowledge - veterinary medicine. Animal health is protected in much the same way as human health, because its protection also includes preventive, curative and clinical measures.

1. The procedure for the provision of paid services

Paid veterinary services include:

- clinical, treatment and prophylactic, veterinary and sanitary, therapeutic, surgical, obstetric and gynecological, anti-epizootic measures, immunization (active, passive), disinfection, disinsection, deratization, deworming;

All types of laboratory research, conducting veterinary and sanitary examination of food raw materials and food products of animal origin, non-industrial food products of animal and vegetable origin intended for sale in food markets, as well as poor-quality and veterinarily hazardous food products of animal origin;

- research and other veterinary activities related to the sale of breeding animals, with their participation in exhibitions and competitions;

- determination of pregnancy and pregnancy of all types of animals, obtaining and transplantation of embryos and other activities related to the reproduction of animals, birds, fish, bees and their transportation;

- registration and issuance of veterinary documents (veterinary passage certificates, certificates, certificates, passports, registration certificates, etc.);

- consultations (recommendations, advice) on the issues of diagnosis, treatment, prevention of diseases of all types of animals and the technology of their maintenance;

- cremation, euthanasia and other veterinary services.

When providing paid veterinary services, the contractor is obliged to inform the consumer of the trade name (name) of the organization, its location (legal address) and mode of operation. The contractor places the specified information on the sign.

The contractor - an individual entrepreneur must provide the consumer with information on state registration and the name of the body that registered it.

The contractor is obliged to provide the consumer with information in a clear and accessible form about the veterinary services provided (works performed). This information should be in a convenient place for viewing and must contain:

- a list of the main types of paid veterinary services (works) and the forms of their provision;

- price lists for veterinary services;

- samples of drugs, medicines, etc.;

- means of veterinary use used in the provision of paid veterinary services;

- samples of standard contracts, receipts, tokens, receipts, coupons and other documents certifying the performance and payment for services (works);

- information about the benefits provided for certain categories of consumers (disabled people, participants in the Great Patriotic War, etc.) in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation;

- regulatory documents on veterinary services for animals;

- information about the body for the protection of consumer rights;

- information about the location (legal address) of the contractor and the location of the organization authorized to accept claims from consumers;

- an indication of the specific person who will provide the veterinary service, and information about him, if it matters based on the nature of the veterinary service.

As part of the provision of paid veterinary services, the contractor:

- ensures the use of medicines and methods that exclude the negative impact on animals in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention, highly effective veterinary drugs and methods of veterinary exposure;

- guarantees the safety of veterinary measures for the health and productivity of animals, the life and health of the consumer, as well as the environment. veterinary service provision paid

When receiving paid veterinary services, the consumer must:

- provide the performer, at his request, with animals for examination, immediately report all cases related to the sudden death or simultaneous mass disease of animals, or their unusual behavior;

- take measures to isolate animals suspected of having a disease before the arrival of the performer;

- to sell meat, milk, meat and dairy products, eggs and other livestock products strictly after conducting a veterinary and sanitary examination and obtaining the contractor's conclusion on their suitability for use for food purposes;

- deliver the corpses of dead animals, as well as products of domestic slaughter of livestock and poultry, unsuitable for human and animal food (confiscates), to veterinary and sanitary recycling plants or animal burial grounds for destruction;

- ensure the appropriate maintenance and feeding of animals in accordance with zoohygienic requirements, as well as the implementation of mandatory therapeutic and preventive measures within the time limits specified by instructions, instructions, recommendations for keeping animals.

The Contractor accepts orders for paid veterinary services (works) corresponding to the profile of his activity.

Paid veterinary services are provided by the contractor on the basis of the conclusion of an agreement, registration of subscription services or the issuance of a token, coupon, cash receipt, receipt or other documents of the established form.

The Contractor is obliged to inform the consumer in a timely manner that compliance with the consumer's instructions and other circumstances depending on the consumer may reduce the quality of the veterinary service provided or make it impossible to complete it on time.

If the consumer, despite timely and justified information from the contractor, does not replace the unsuitable or poor-quality material within a reasonable time, does not change the instructions on the method of providing veterinary services, or does not eliminate other circumstances that may reduce the quality of the service provided, the contractor has the right to terminate the contract for the performance of work ( service) and demand full compensation for damages.

Forms of payment for the services provided are determined by agreement between the consumer and the contractor.

2. Byline of free services

Veterinary services may be provided free of charge in accordance with the requirements of an administrative act. To date, there is a provision on free services that are provided within the framework of veterinary supervision. The List includes free veterinary services veterinary services provided at the expense of the budget (vaccination, diagnostics, treatment) for especially dangerous diseases of animals, birds, fish. IN this case legal relations for the provision of veterinary services arise either on the basis of an administrative act, or on the basis of an agreement between the authorities state power and veterinary organizations, while payment is made at the expense of the budget of the corresponding level.

Veterinary services performed at the expense of the budget (vaccination, diagnosis, treatment) for especially dangerous diseases of animals, birds, fish, include the following diseases:

- diseases common to several types of animals: foot-and-mouth disease (all types of viruses), anthrax (except ascolization of raw hides), rabies, tuberculosis and brucellosis (scheduled preventive studies), vesicular stomatitis, Q fever, trichinosis, leptospirosis;

- diseases of cattle: plague, contagious pleuropneumonia;

- diseases of camels: plague;

- diseases of small ruminants: smallpox, infectious arthritis, plague, scrapie;

- swine diseases: African plague, classical plague, vesicular disease, Teschen's disease;

- diseases of horses: African plague, contagious metritis, encephalomyelitis, glanders;

- diseases of birds: influenza, psitacosis (ornithosis), Newcastle disease;

- diseases of fur animals and rabbits: tularemia, mink encephalopathy, viral hemorrhagic disease of rabbits;

- fish diseases: carp hemorrhagic septicemia, salmon furunculosis.

In cases of infectious diseases not mentioned above and not previously registered on the territory of the Russian Federation, the entire range of veterinary measures is carried out at the expense of the budget.

In addition to the above, there are regional benefits for the provision of veterinary services.

The State Veterinary Service of the City of Moscow provides veterans of the Great Patriotic War with benefits for the provision of veterinary services (free initial outpatient admission of animals, including clinical examination and advice on the care and maintenance of pets), and also provides benefits for the provision of veterinary services (free initial outpatient admission of animals, including a clinical examination and consultation on the care and maintenance of pets) to disabled people of the first group and families raising disabled children under the age of 23 years. The State Veterinary Service of the city of Moscow provides free medical care guide dogs belonging to the visually impaired.

List andused literature

1. List of paid and free services provided by budgetary organizations and institutions of the state veterinary service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. Approved Order No. 2-27-145 dated January 20, 1992

2. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation "On approval of the rules for the provision of paid veterinary services" dated 06.08.1998 No. 898.

3. Decree of the Government of Moscow dated November 17, 2005 No. 2309-RP “On the provision of benefits for paying for veterinary services to certain categories of citizens”.

4. Decree of the First Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Government of Moscow dated January 25, 2006 No. 9-RZM “On the procedure for granting benefits to veterans of the Great Patriotic War for paying for veterinary services”.

5. Decree of the Government of Moscow dated September 8, 2009 No. 2350-RP “On the provision of benefits for paying for veterinary services to disabled people of the first group and families raising disabled children”.

6. Decree of the First Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Government of Moscow dated December 9, 2009 No. 103-RZM “On the organization of the provision of benefits for paying for veterinary services to disabled people of the first group and families raising children with disabilities”.

7. Decree of the Government of Moscow dated March 30, 2007 No. 566-RP “On the provision of benefits for paying for veterinary care for guide dogs belonging to the visually impaired”.

8. Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance. Official site // http://www.fsvps.ru/fsvps/laws/class/3.

Hosted on Allbest.ru

Similar Documents

    Characteristics of the farm LLC "Cheboksary poultry farm" and the activities of the veterinary service. Analysis of the incidence and death of birds in a poultry farm, a plan of veterinary measures for the prevention of Marek's disease, an analysis of the effectiveness of veterinary measures.

    term paper, added 01/30/2012

    The study of the main tasks and structure of the KGBU "Novoselovsky Department of Veterinary Medicine". Epizootic state of the region. Plans of veterinary measures for the prevention and elimination of animal diseases. Analysis of the procedure for issuing veterinary certificates and certificates.

    term paper, added 02/11/2013

    Planning of veterinary activities as a way to universalize the entire system of veterinary work in the country. Objects of veterinary planning, the complexity of the development of action plans. Principles of drafting a plan of wind measures.

    abstract, added 04/15/2012

    development of the veterinary business. The need to convene the first All-Russian Congress veterinarians. Conducting plenary and sectional meetings. The main questions of the congress. Strengthening measures to combat epidemic pneumonia in cattle.

    presentation, added 01/29/2017

    The structure of veterinary authorities, features of veterinary services for large livestock farms and complexes. Methods of providing first aid to sick animals and the technique of using therapeutic agents. Methods for diagnosing infectious diseases.

    control work, added 09/03/2008

    Clinical characteristics of porcine stomatitis, beriberi, salt poisoning, esophageal obstruction and lung disease as non-contagious diseases of pigs. Organization of planning and implementation of veterinary measures for non-communicable diseases of pigs.

    term paper, added 06/10/2014

    Legal regulation activities veterinary clinic. Directions and types of activity of the veterinary clinic. Contractual relations with consumers of veterinary services. Epizootic state of the service area and anti-epizootic measures.

    term paper, added 12/23/2015

    The subject of the clinic, its staff. Education of veterinary specialists, their rights and official duties. The system of remuneration and services provided. Comparative analysis diseases in 2013-2014 Calculation of the cost of vaccination.

    term paper, added 01/04/2015

    Herd structure and soil and climatic conditions. The order of maintenance of the dairy herd during three times milking in the branch "Falko - Agro" of JSC "Agrokombinat Dzerzhinsky". Economic efficiency veterinary activities. Calculation of milk production.

    term paper, added 01/18/2014

    Conducting consultations for livestock workers and owners of animals. Training information material about infectious and parasitic diseases. Maintenance and feeding of producers. Informing the population about the planned veterinary activities.

Government of the Russian Federation. Decree of July 9, 1994 N 815
In accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" (Bulletin of the Congress people's deputies Russian Federation and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation, 1992, N 15, Art. 766) The Government of the Russian Federation decides to approve the attached Rules for the provision of veterinary services.
Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, V.Chernomyrdin.
Approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 9, 1994 N 815

I. General provisions

1. These Rules are developed in accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" and establish the procedure for the provision of veterinary services.

2. An enterprise, institution, organization providing veterinary services, a specialist in the field of veterinary medicine engaged in entrepreneurial activity(hereinafter referred to as the performer), when providing veterinary services to citizens - owners of animals (hereinafter referred to as the consumer), they are guided by the Laws of the Russian Federation "On Protection of Consumer Rights", "On Veterinary Medicine", other veterinary and other legislation of the Russian Federation and constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

3. An enterprise, institution, organization providing veterinary services must have a sign indicating the profile and forms of organization of their activities, company name with information about the address and mode of operation.

4. A specialist in the field of veterinary medicine, engaged in entrepreneurial activities, providing veterinary services, must provide the consumer with information on registration and the name of the body that registered him, a license for the right to provide this type of service (work), their content and other necessary information.

5. The consumer has the right:

  • apply to the contractor for the provision of therapeutic and preventive care to animals, the execution of certificates for the sale of animals, products and raw materials of animal origin, as well as other types of veterinary services;
  • when buying animals (including birds, fur-bearing animals, fish and bees), require from the seller a veterinary certificate of the established form.

6. The consumer is obliged:

  • provide the performer, at his request, with animals for inspection, immediately report all cases of sudden death or simultaneous mass disease of animals or their unusual behavior;
  • take measures to isolate animals suspected of having a disease before the arrival of the performer; to sell meat, milk, meat and dairy products, eggs and other livestock products strictly after a veterinary and sanitary examination and obtaining the contractor's conclusion on their suitability for use for food purposes;
  • deliver the corpses of dead animals, as well as products of domestic slaughter of livestock and poultry, unsuitable for human and animal food (confiscates), to veterinary and sanitary recycling plants or animal burial grounds for their destruction;
  • ensure appropriate maintenance and feeding of animals in accordance with zoohygienic requirements, as well as the implementation of mandatory therapeutic and preventive measures within the time limits specified by instructions, instructions, recommendations for keeping animals.

7. The contractor is obliged to provide the consumer with information in a clear and accessible form about the veterinary services provided (works performed). Information about the veterinary services provided should be in a convenient place for viewing and must contain:

  • a list of the main types of veterinary services (works) and forms of their provision;
  • price lists or prices for the services provided;
  • a license to provide this type of service;
  • samples of standard contracts, receipts, tokens, receipts, coupons and other documents certifying the performance and payment for services (works);
  • information about the benefits provided for certain categories of consumers;
  • regulatory documents of local administration bodies on veterinary services for animals;
  • information about the consumer protection authority under the local administration.

II. Receiving and processing orders for services (works)

8. The contractor accepts orders for services (works) corresponding to the profile of his activity.

9. Services are provided by the contractor on the basis of the conclusion of an agreement, registration of subscription services or by issuing a token, coupon, cash receipt, receipt or other documents of the established form.

10. The contractor is obliged to warn the consumer in a timely manner about possible complications and the procedure for taking preventive measures, as well as other circumstances beyond the control of the contractor that threaten the quality of the service provided to the consumer (work performed).

11. If the consumer, despite a timely and reasonable warning from the contractor, does not take preventive measures or does not change the circumstances that threaten the quality of the services, the contractor has the right to terminate the contract and demand compensation for the losses caused to him.

12. If the contractor failed to warn the consumer in a timely manner about the circumstances complicating the provision of services (works), and did not indicate this in a document of the established form, he is responsible for the proper performance of services (works).

III. Provision of services (performance of works)

13. The contractor provides:

14. The form of payment for the service provided is determined by agreement between the consumer and the contractor.

Rosselkhoznadzor / Regulations

federal service for veterinary and phytosanitary supervision

Territorial administrations ... TU on Altai Territory and the Republic of Altai TU for Amur region TU for the Belgorod region TU for the Bryansk and Smolensk regions TU for the Vladimir region TU for the Voronezh and Lipetsk regions TU for Moscow, Moscow and Tula regions TU according to Trans-Baikal Territory TU according to Irkutsk region and the Republic of Buryatia TU for the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic and the Republic North Ossetia- Alanya T.U. Kaliningrad region TU according to Kaluga region TU for the Kamchatka Territory and Chukotka Autonomous Region TU for the Kirov Region and the Udmurt Republic TU for the Kostroma and Ivanovo Regions TU for Krasnodar Territory and the Republic of Adygea Krasnoyarsk Territory TU for the Kurgan region TU for the Magadan region TU for Murmansk region TU for the Nizhny Novgorod region and the Republic of Mari El TU for the Novgorod and Vologda regions TU for Novosibirsk region TU for the Omsk region TU for the Orenburg region TU for the Oryol and Kursk regions TU for Perm region TU in Primorsky Krai and Sakhalin region TU for the Republics of Khakassia and Tyva and Kemerovo region Technical specifications for the Republic of Bashkortostan Technical specifications for the Republic of Dagestan Technical specifications for the Republic of Ingushetia Technical specifications for the Republic of Karelia, Arkhangelsk region and Nenets a.o. Technical specifications for the Republic of Komi Technical specifications for the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol Samara region Technical specifications for St. Petersburg, Leningrad and Pskov regions Technical specifications for the Saratov region Technical specifications for the Sverdlovsk region Technical specifications for the Stavropol Territory and the Karachay-Cherkess Republic Technical specifications for the Tver region about. TU according to Khabarovsk Territory and the Jewish Autonomous Region Chelyabinsk region Specification for the Chechen Republic Specification for the Chuvash Republic and Ulyanovsk region TU in the Yaroslavl region

Regulations

This section contains the current versions of regulatory legal acts (laws, orders, decrees, decisions Supreme Court RF, etc.), which are of interest to specialists in the field of veterinary medicine and phytosanitary.

Additional information You can get it by asking a question in the "Electronic Reception" section.

Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 08/06/1998 N 898 (as amended on 12/14/2006)

"On approval of the rules for the provision of paid veterinary services"

Section I

Decree of August 6, 1998 N 898 on the approval of the rules for the provision of paid veterinary services

In accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1996, No. 3, Art. 140), the Government of the Russian Federation decides:

  1. Approve the attached Rules for the provision of paid veterinary services.
  2. Recognize invalid the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 9, 1994 N 815 "On approval of the Rules for the provision of veterinary services" (Sobraniye zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 1994, N 13, art. 1521).

Section II

Rules for the provision of paid veterinary services

Article 1. General provisions

1. These Rules are developed in accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" and the Law of the Russian Federation "On Veterinary Medicine" and govern relations arising between consumers and contractors in the provision of paid veterinary services.

The following basic concepts are used in these Rules:

"consumer" - a citizen who intends to order or order, acquire or use veterinary services solely for personal, family, household and other needs not related to business activities;

"executor" - an organization, regardless of its organizational and legal form, as well as an individual entrepreneur providing veterinary services to consumers under a reimbursable contract.
(clause 1 as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

2. Paid veterinary services include:

  1. clinical, treatment and prophylactic, veterinary and sanitary, therapeutic, surgical, obstetric and gynecological, anti-epizootic measures, immunization (active, passive), disinfection, disinsection, deratization, deworming;
  2. all types of laboratory research, carrying out veterinary and sanitary examination of food raw materials and food products of animal origin, food products of animal and vegetable origin of non-industrial production, intended for sale in food markets, as well as poor-quality and veterinarily dangerous foods of animal origin;
    (as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 16.04.2001 N 295)
  3. research and other veterinary activities related to the sale of breeding animals, with their participation in exhibitions and competitions;
    (as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)
  4. determination of pregnancy and pregnancy of all types of animals, obtaining and transplantation of embryos and other activities related to the reproduction of animals, birds, fish, bees and their transportation;
  5. registration and issuance of veterinary documents (veterinary passage certificates, certificates, certificates, passports, registration certificates, etc.);
  6. consultations (recommendations, advice) on diagnostics, treatment, prevention of diseases of all animal species and technology of their maintenance;
    paragraph is excluded. - Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596;
  7. cremation, euthanasia and other veterinary services

3. The effect of these Rules does not apply to the implementation of therapeutic and preventive measures in the prevention, diagnosis and elimination of diseases that are especially dangerous for humans and animals, as well as in the implementation of state veterinary supervision.

Article 2. Information on paid veterinary services, the procedure for filling out contracts and paying for services

4. The contractor is obliged to bring to the attention of the consumer the company name (name) of the organization, its location (legal address) and mode of operation. The contractor places the specified information on the sign.
(clause 4 as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

5. The contractor - an individual entrepreneur must provide the consumer with information on state registration and the name of the body that registered it.
(clause 5 as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

6. The contractor is obliged to provide the consumer with information in a clear and accessible form about the veterinary services provided (works performed). This information should be in a convenient place for viewing and must contain:

  1. a list of the main types of paid veterinary services (works) and the forms of their provision;
  2. price lists for veterinary services;
    (as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)
    paragraph is invalid. - Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 14, 2006 N 767;
  3. samples of drugs, medicines, etc.;
  4. veterinary products used in the provision of paid veterinary services;
  5. samples of standard contracts, receipts, tokens, receipts, coupons and other documents certifying the performance and payment for services (works);
  6. information about the benefits provided for certain categories of consumers (disabled people, participants in the Great Patriotic War, etc.) in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation;
  7. regulatory documents on veterinary services for animals;
  8. information about the consumer protection authority;
  9. information about the location (legal address) of the contractor and the location of the organization authorized to accept claims from consumers;
  10. an indication of the specific person who will provide the veterinary service, and information about him, if it matters based on the nature of the veterinary service.
    (the paragraph was introduced by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

Article 3. Procedure for the provision of paid veterinary services

7. Performer:

  1. ensures the use of medicines and methods that exclude the negative impact on animals in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention, highly effective veterinary drugs and methods of veterinary exposure;
  2. guarantees the safety of veterinary measures for the health and productivity of animals, the life and health of the consumer, as well as the environment.

8. The consumer is obliged:

  1. provide the performer, at his request, with animals for examination, immediately report all cases related to the sudden death or simultaneous mass disease of animals, or their unusual behavior;
  2. take measures to isolate animals suspected of having a disease before the arrival of the performer;
  3. to sell meat, milk, meat and dairy products, eggs and other livestock products strictly after a veterinary and sanitary examination and obtaining the contractor's conclusion on their suitability for use for food purposes;
  4. deliver the corpses of dead animals, as well as products of domestic slaughter of livestock and poultry, unsuitable for human and animal food (confiscates), to veterinary and sanitary recycling plants or animal burial grounds for destruction;
  5. ensure appropriate maintenance and feeding of animals in accordance with zoohygienic requirements, as well as the implementation of mandatory therapeutic and preventive measures within the time limits specified by instructions, instructions, recommendations for keeping animals.

Article 4. Acceptance and execution of orders for paid veterinary services (works)

9. The contractor accepts orders for paid veterinary services (works) corresponding to the profile of his activity.

10. Paid veterinary services are provided by the contractor on the basis of the conclusion of an agreement, registration of subscription services or the issuance of a token, coupon, cash receipt, receipt or other documents of the established form.

11. The contractor is obliged to inform the consumer in a timely manner that compliance with the consumer's instructions and other circumstances depending on the consumer may reduce the quality of the veterinary service provided or make it impossible to complete it on time.
(Clause 11 as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

12. If the consumer, despite timely and reasonable informing the contractor, does not replace the unsuitable or poor-quality material within a reasonable time, does not change the instructions on the method of providing veterinary services, or does not eliminate other circumstances that may reduce the quality of the service provided, the contractor has the right to terminate the contract for the performance work (rendering a service) and demand full compensation for losses.
(Clause 12 as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

13. Has expired. - Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596.

Article 5. Procedure and forms of payment for services (works)

14. Forms of payment for the services provided are determined by agreement between the consumer and the contractor.
(as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

15. For the provision of veterinary services provided for by the contract for the provision of services, a firm or approximate estimate may be drawn up.

Drawing up such an estimate at the request of the consumer or contractor is mandatory.

The contractor is not entitled to demand an increase in a fixed estimate, and the consumer - its reduction, including in the case when at the time of the conclusion of the contract it was impossible to provide for the full amount of veterinary services to be provided or the costs necessary for this.

The Contractor has the right to demand an increase in a fixed estimate with a significant increase in the cost of materials and equipment provided by the Contractor, as well as services provided to him by third parties that could not be foreseen at the conclusion of the contract. If the consumer refuses to comply with this requirement, the contractor has the right to terminate the contract in court.

If, when providing a paid veterinary service, it became necessary to provide additional veterinary services and for this reason a significant excess of the approximate estimate, the contractor is obliged to warn the consumer in a timely manner.

If the consumer has not agreed to exceed the approximate estimate, he has the right to refuse to perform the contract. In this case, the contractor may require the consumer to pay the price for the veterinary service provided.

The Contractor, who did not warn the consumer in a timely manner about the need to exceed the approximate estimate, is obliged to fulfill the contract, while retaining the right to pay for veterinary services within the approximate estimate.
(Clause 15 as amended by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 25, 2003 N 596)

16. For non-compliance or violation of these Rules, as well as the Laws of the Russian Federation "On the Protection of Consumer Rights" and "On Veterinary Medicine" or other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation, the contractor and the consumer shall be liable under the legislation of the Russian Federation.