Cabadbaran City Ordinance No. 2014-031
Cabadbaran City Ordinance No. 2014-031
Cabadbaran City Ordinance No. 2014-031
ABSENT: None.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
But, the benefit of improved production from the use of animal drugs in food
producing species is not obtained without risk - the risk associated with drug residues
that remain in the tissues of treated animals at the time of slaughter and non-
withdrawal period as specified by the manufacturer.
The responsibility for residue control and prevention cannot lie solely within a
governmental agency; rather the responsibility must be shared by the government,
producers, veterinarians, teachers and academicians, marketing associations, and
other interested parties, who must strive for both healthy and efficiently grown
animals as well as a safe food supply.
WHEREAS, Section 3 (a) of Republic Act No. 9296, otherwise known as the
Meat Inspection Code of the Philippines, declares that the state shall ensure the
protection of human and animal health against direct and indirect hazards and in
particular, the protection of consumers against zoonotic diseases, meat-borne infection,
intoxication and hazards associated with residue from treatment or exposure of
slaughtered animal;
WHEREAS, a collection of sample was taken from the Cabadbaran City Abattoir
and sent to Manila for laboratory testing to screen the content of veterinary drug
residue. Based on the laboratory report conducted by the National Meat Inspection
Service, there is a high content of drug residue;
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(Introduction to Veterinary drug residues: Hazards and Risks. Hisham Ismail Seri. Department of Animal Health and
Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sudan University of Science and Technology. May 2013)
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e) Feeds - shall include all such articles used for the purpose of feeding supporting
to supply protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins, antibiotics, and/or
correcting nutritional disorders. Such articles may be locally produced or
imported, mixed, or in the form of simple ingredients;
f) Livestock - comprise the mammalian animals, and poultry, the avian animals
which are domesticated and kept or raised in backyards or on farms;
g) House Pets - are those animals which are kept in homes like dogs, cats, birds,
etc.;
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a) Be a Duly Registered Veterinary Drug and Product Outlet (VDAPO) from the
Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI);
b) Not dispense any veterinary biologics and medicinal preparations (water soluble
powder, capsule, tablet, injectable, and ampule) without a prescription from a
duly licensed veterinarian;
c) Keep a file and record in a prescription book all prescriptions for veterinary
presentation or ethical drugs. Said file or record shall be kept for two(2) years
after its last entry and shall be open for inspection at any time during business
hours by the City Veterinarian or his/her duly authorized representative;
d) Separate animal feeds and other veterinary products from pesticides and
fertilizers to avoid contamination. Pesticides and fertilizers must be enclosed in
one area away from veterinary products;
e) A prescription should not be pre-prescribed or ready-made signed by the
consultant veterinarian.
f) Have different and exclusive filing cups for fertilizers and veterinary products, in
case of retail.
g) Hire licensed veterinarian.
h) Prohibit licensed and non-licensed technicians from acting as consultants or
prescribing veterinary biologics, veterinary medicine and acting on animal health
by injecting, vaccinating and treating or administering Rx preparation without
direct and actual supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
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CERTIFIED CORRECT:
CRISTIANO L. DANILA
SP Member/
President, Liga ng Brgy. Federation
ATTESTED:
NELIA T. ALBARAN
Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod
Submitted to the Mayor:
Date: _____________
APPROVED:
DALE B. CORVERA
City Mayor
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