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BIOSECURITY IN PRACTICEIt's about doing small things right all the time. |
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LegislationMaking sense of biosecurity infers understanding important pieces of legislation governing the control of highly contagious animal diseases and zoonotic diseases that pose a serious threat to human health. Enabling legislation at both federal and provincial levels allows agencies charged with maintaining animal and human health the legal oversight to:
The following links provide an overview of various acts and regulations within the purview of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the Regulatory Services Division of Alberta Agriculture (RSD).
Biosecurity, as defined in this manual, is an integral part of programs and policies created in response to the legislated mandate around disease control specifically involving animals and, in broader terms, at the animal-human interface.
The Biosecurity in Practice manual provides a sketch of key regulatory documents containing significant components related to biosecurity. The companion Biosecurity in Practice webpage contains hyperlinks to complete documents and explanatory directives as posted on the Internet.
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