Circular No. 53/2001/TT-BTC dated July 3, 2001 of the Ministry of Finance guiding the regime on the collection, remittance and management of the use of charges and fees in the veterinary service
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Official number: | 53/2001/TT-BTC | Signer: | Vu Van Ninh |
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Issuing date: | 03/07/2001 | Effect status: | Known Please log in to a subscriber account to use this function. Don’t have an account? Register here |
Fields: | Tax - Fee - Charge |
THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE | SOCIALISTREPUBLICOF VIET NAM |
No: 53/2001/TT-BTC | Hanoi, July 3, 2001 |
CIRCULAR
GUIDING THE REGIME ON THE COLLECTION, REMITTANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF THE USE OF CHARGES AND FEES IN THE VETERINARY SERVICE
Pursuant to the Veterinary Service Ordinance and the Government’s Decree No. 93/CP of November 27, 1993 guiding the implementation of the Veterinary Service Ordinance;
Pursuant to the Government’s Decree No. 04/1999/ND-CP of January 30, 1999 on charges and fees belonging to the State budget;
In order to enhance and raise the effectiveness of the disease and epidemic prevention and fight in order to protect and develop the animals’ herds, supply high-quality animals and animal products for domestic consumption and export, protect the people’s health and ecological environment. After consulting with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Finance hereby guides the regime on the collection, remittance and management of the use of charges and fees for the State management over the veterinary service as follows:
I. SCOPE OF APPLICATION AND CHARGE AND FEE RATES:
1. Scope of application:
a/ Under Article 1 of the Veterinary Service Ordinance of February 4, 1993, the objects liable to pay charges and fees for the State management over the veterinary service (hereinafter collectively called veterinary charges and fees) as specified in this Circular include animals, animal products, products of animal origin, drugs and micro-organism species used in the veterinary service, which are prescribed to be subject to disease and epidemic prevention and fight, quarantine, hygiene supervision and activity control by the agencies performing the State management over the veterinary service.
b/ The payers of veterinary charges and fees are organizations and individuals (domestic and foreign) that have animals, animal products, products of animal origin, drugs and micro-organism species used in the veterinary service and liable to pay veterinary charges and fees as specified at Point a of this Item.
c/ Veterinary charges and fees shall not be collected in the following cases:
c1/ Hand-carried animal products imported for use during the journey.
c2/ Animal quarantine according to diplomatic protocols upon exit or entry (if any).
d/ Where an international agreement on veterinary charges and fees which Vietnam has signed, acceded to or agreed upon contains different provisions, the provisions of such international agreement shall apply.
2. Charge and fee rates:
Issued together with this Circular is the charge and fee rate table for nationwide application.
Veterinary charges and fees shall be collected in Vietnam dong. In cases where a rate is set in the US dollar (USD), it shall be converted into Vietnam dong at the average exchange rate on the inter-bank foreign currency market announced by the State Bank of Vietnam at the time of collection. If foreign organizations and individuals wish to pay a charge or fee in a foreign currency, they can pay it in USD at the prescribed rate.
II. MANAGEMENT OF COLLECTION, REMITTANCE AND USE
1. The agencies performing the State management over the veterinary service shall have to organize the collection of veterinary charges and fees (called collectively collecting agencies). The agencies that collect veterinary charges and fees shall have to:
a/ Organize the collection of veterinary charges and fees at the rates prescribed in this Circular. When collecting charges or fees, they shall have to issue receipts for collection thereof (receipts of a type issued by the Ministry of Finance) to the payers.
b/ Open accounts for temporary custody of veterinary charges and fees at the State treasuries in localities where they are headquartered. Depending on amounts of collected charges and fees, they shall make a list thereof everyday or every five days and transfer the whole amounts in the accounts opened at the State treasuries and must strictly manage the collected, remitted and used amounts of charges and fees according to the current financial regulations. All collected and spent amounts of charges and fees must be fully reflected in their annual financial estimates and final settlements.
c/ Make payments for and settlements of the charge and fee collection receipts and make final settlements of the collected and remitted amounts of charges and fees with the tax offices that directly manage them under the provisions of Circular No. 54/1999/TT-BTC of May 10, 1999 of the Ministry of Finance guiding the implementation of the above-mentioned Decree No. 04/1999/ND-CP of the Government.
2.The veterinary charge and fee collecting agencies shall be allowed to deduct 90% of the collected amount of charges and fees before remitting the rest into the State budget, and use it for the following contents in direct service of the State management over the veterinary service and the charge and fee collection:
a/ Payments according to the current State management spending norms for the staff of the agencies performing the State management over the veterinary service, who are engaged in the collection of charges and fees, including salaries, wages, expenses of salary or wage nature; social and health insurance premiums; working trip allowances, information and communication costs, public-service charges (for electricity and water); expenses for meetings and conference, expenses for property minor repairs, expenses for labor protection and uniforms according to the prescribed regime; professional allowances, etc.
The staff of the agencies performing the State management over the veterinary service shall personally collect charges and fees as assigned by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (for centrally-run units) or by the provincial/municipal Agriculture and Rural Development Services (for locally-run units).
b/ Expenses outside the current State management norms in direct service of the State management over the veterinary service and the charge and fee collection, including:
- Expenses for printing (buying) forms and stationery.
- Expenses for buying special-use technical equipment.
- Expenses for major repairs of properties and special-use technical equipment.
- Expenses for buying chemicals, fuel, raw materials and materials.
- Other expenses related to the charge and fee collection (if any).
- Deductions for setting up reward funds for officials and employees personally involved in the State management over the veterinary service and the veterinary charge and fee collection, with the total annual deduction not exceeding three months’ actually-paid salary.
All expenses specified at Items a and b above must be incorporated in the annual financial estimates, approved by the competent bodies strictly according to the spending contents and norms prescribed by the State, and accompanied with valid vouchers.
Where the amounts that the charge and fee-collecting agencies are allowed to retain at the above-prescribed percentage are lower than the spending estimates already approved by competent levels (lack of spending source), the Veterinary Service Department (for centrally-run charge and fee-collecting agencies) or the Veterinary Service Sub-Departments (for locally-run charge and fee-collecting agencies) may transfer the money from the underspending units to the overspending units within the total amount deductible at the 90% rate prescribed above.
c/ The transfer of the deducted amount (90%) between the underspending and overspending units shall be effected as follows:
- Periodically at the month-end and quarter-end, the collecting agencies shall compare the actually deducted amounts with the amounts allowed to be spent according to the expenditure estimates already approved by competent bodies (annual expenditure estimates divided for each quarter and month), if the deducted amounts are larger than the spent amounts, they shall have to remit the difference therebetween into the account of the Veterinary Service Department (for centrally-run units) or the Veterinary Service Sub-Departments (for locally-run units) for transfer to attached units according to the spending contents prescribed in this Circular.
- The Veterinary Service Department and the provincial/municipal Veterinary Service Sub-Departments may open accounts at the State Treasuries in the transaction places for transfer of the deducted amounts of veterinary charges and fees according to regulations.
d/ If in a year the deducted amounts of veterinary charges and fees for spending according to regulations (including those of the Veterinary Service Department and Sub-Departments and collecting agencies) decrease, the expenses shall be reduced correspondingly; and, upon the year-end, if they are not used up, the remainder shall be further remitted into the State budget at the State Treasuries where the transaction accounts are opened.
3. For the total amount of veterinary charges and fees, after deducting the amount at the above-prescribed rate (90%), the remainder (10%) must be remitted by the veterinary charge and fee collecting agencies (in the relevant chapter, category and clause, Section 039 of the current State budget index) according to the procedures prescribed in Circular No. 54/1999/TT-BTC of May 10, 1999 of the Ministry of Finance guiding the implementation of the above said Government Decree No. 04/1999/ND-CP.
4. Annually, basing themselves on their assigned functions and tasks, the work load of the veterinary service, the current financial regime and the spending contents specified at Point 2 of this Section, the collecting agencies shall draw up the charge and fee collection and spending estimates, including the collection estimate, the spending estimate (for the retained amount of 90%), the estimate of State budget remittance (for the amount of 10%) together with their collection and spending estimates based on the current State budget index, then send them to the superior managing agencies.
The superior managing agencies shall have to consider, approve and synthesize these estimates and send them to the finance offices of the same level for incorporation in the State budget revenue and expenditure estimates to be submitted to the competent levels for approval.
- Basing themselves on the State budget estimates already approved by the competent levels, the superior managing agencies shall, after reaching agreement thereon with the finance offices of the same level, proceed with assigning the charge and fee collection and spending estimates together with the State budget revenue and expenditure estimates to their attached units according to the current State budget index.
- Basing themselves on the annual State budget revenue and expenditure estimates already approved by the competent levels as well as the progress of their work, the units shall make reports on the situation of the previous quarter’s budget revenue and expenditure and draw up the subsequent quarter’s budget revenue and expenditure estimates (possibly divided by month) with details based on the State budget index, then send them to the superior managing agencies and the State Treasuries where their transactions are conducted. The superior managing agencies shall sum them up for sending to the finance offices of the same level.
Basing themselves on the charge and fee amounts remitted into the State Treasuries and the spending estimates approved by the competent levels, the spending-approval orders of the units’ heads, lawful and valid dossiers and vouchers according to current regulations, the State Treasuries shall control, allocate advances or make payments to the units according to the provisions of Circular No. 40/1998/TT-BTC of March 31, 1998 of the Ministry of Finance guiding the regime of management, allocation and payment of State budget expenses via the State Treasuries and the provisions of this Circular.
5. The veterinary charge- and fee-collecting agencies must open all accounting records according to current regulations to monitor and manage the collected and spent charge and fee amounts under the provisions of Decision No. 999-TC/QD/CDKT of November 2, 1996 of the Minister of Finance promulgating the system of accounting records at administrative and public service units. At the quarter-end and year-end, they must make reports on the final settlement of the collected and spent charge and fee amounts according to current regulations.
6. The superior managing agencies shall have to coordinate with the finance offices in conducting regular (or irregular) inspections at the units that organize the charge and fee collection in order to ensure that the collection and spending comply with the regulations and be efficient, and promptly handle mistakes and violations (if any).
7. The local tax offices shall have to guide and supervise the veterinary charge and fee collection under the provisions of this Circular, the Finance Ministry’s Circular No. 54/1999/TT-BTC of May 10, 1999 and Circular No. 21/2001/TT-BTC of April 3, 2001 amending a number of contents in Circular No. 54/1999/TT-BTC of May 10, 1999 guiding the implementation of the Government’s Decree No. 04/1999/ND-CP of January 30, 1999 on charges and fees belonging to the State budget.
III. HANDLING OF VIOLATIONS
1. For organizations and individuals liable to pay veterinary charges and fees, if they commit acts of evasion or fraud in the payment of charges and fees, they shall have to pay not only the full amounts of payable charges and fees at the prescribed rates but also fines up to three times the fraudulent charge or fee amount.
When such a deceitful act is discovered, a record must be made, clearly describing the deceitful act and stating the fine amount proposed by the record maker. The sanctioning must strictly comply with the order, procedures and competence prescribed by the legislation on sanctioning administrative violations in the fields of taxation and State budget collection. In all cases where fines are collected, receipts for payment of fines must be issued to the fine payers (receipts of a type issued by the Ministry of Finance), in which the paid fine amounts are accurately inscribed.
2. If organizations and individuals that collect veterinary charges and fees violate the regulations on the collection and remittance of charges, fees and fines, the regulations on the declaration and remittance of charges and fees into the State budget and the regulations on accounting and settlement of charges and fees shall be handled according to the provisions of Section V of the above-said Circular No. 54/1999/TT-BTC.
IV. ORGANIZATION OF IMPLEMENTATION
This Circular takes effect 15 days after its signing. The previous regulations on veterinary charges and fees, which are contrary to the Government’s Decree No. 04/1999/ND-CP of January 30, 1999 and the guidance in this Circular, now cease to be effective.
Organizations, individuals, branches and localities shall report all problems arising in the course of implementation to the Ministry of Finance for study and additional guidance.
| FOR THE MINISTER OF FINANCE |
VETERINARY CHARGE AND FEE RATES
(Issued together with Circular No. 53/2001/TT-BTC of July 3, 2001 of the Ministry of Finance)
Ordinal number | List | Calculation unit | Domestic organizations and individuals, including foreign- invested enterprises (in VND) | Foreign organizations and individuals and overseas Vietnamese; excluding foreign- invested enterprises in Vietnam (in USD) |
A | Prevention and fight of diseases and epidemics |
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I | Vaccination charges: |
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1 | Buffaloes, cows and horses: |
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| - One injection | One time | 2,000 |
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| - Two injections | - | 3,000 |
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2 | Pigs: |
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| - One injection | - | 1,000 |
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| - Two injections | - | 1,500 |
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| - Three injections | - | 2,000 |
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3 | Dogs and cats | - | 3,000 |
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4 | Poultry (injection, inoculation) | - | 50 |
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II | Charge for periodical sanitation and antidote and granting of certificate: |
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1 | Volume (in cubic meter) | One time/m3 | 250 |
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2 | Acreage (in square meter) | One time/m2 | 150 |
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III | Charge for anti-epidemic antidotal sanitation and granting of certificates (calculated by acreage) | - | 200 |
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IV | Charge for sterilization of animal-slaughtering, processing, animal -product-preserving, consuming, rearing establishments, pasturing grounds and animal feed-processing establishments | - | 200 |
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V | Charge for treating waste matters in the production, rearing and processing of animals, in case of epidemics, and granting of certificates | Ton, m3 | 20,000 |
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VI | Charge for detention of roaming dogs that are seized by veterinary service offices (not including costs of feed therefor) | Day | 4,000 |
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B | Veterinary diagnosis |
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I | Charge for taking swabs: (blood) |
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1 | Great cattle (buffaloes, cows, horses’) | Swab | 5,000 |
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2 | Small cattle (pigs, dogs, cats’) | - | 3,000 |
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3 | Poultry | - | 1,000 |
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II | Charge for diagnosing and identifying diseases: |
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1 | Fee for diagnosis | Time | 20,000 |
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2 | Undirected diagnosis | Lot | 400,000 |
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3 | Directed diagnosis at customer’s request: |
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a | Operations to identify disease traces: |
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| - Great cattle (buffaloes, cows, horses) | Animal | 120,000 |
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| - Small cattle (pigs, dogs, cats) | - | 30,000 |
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| - Poultry | - | 10,000 |
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b | Testing microsomes (to detect changes in cell structure) | Lot Sample | 400,000 20,000 |
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c | Testing viruses: |
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| c.1 Gumboro diagnostic antigen | Ml | 200,000 |
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| c.2 HI, HA reactions to detect Newcastle disease antibody | Sample | 5,000 |
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| c.3 HI, HA reactions to detect antibody against EDS | - | 5,000 |
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| c.4 Quantifying antigens against IB, REO, IBD diseases by Elisa method | - | 20,000 |
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| c.5 Quantifying AE disease antibody by Elisa method | - | 25,000 |
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| c.6 Quantifying Avian Leukosis disease antibody by Elisa method | - | 30,000 |
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| c.7 Detecting Avian Leukosis virus antigen by Elisa method | - | 75,000 |
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| c.8 Detecting Gumboro antibody by AGP reaction | - | 20,000 |
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| c.9 Separating Gumboro virus | Lot | 350,000 |
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| c.10 Separating Newcastle virus | - | 350,000 |
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| c.11 Separating hepatitis virus | - | 500,000 |
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| c.12 Diagnosing pig cholera, Auzesky by fluorescent antibody method | Sample | 150,000 |
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| c.13 Diagnosing pig cholera (to detect antigen) by Elisa method | - | 98,000 |
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| c.14 Detecting pig cholera antibody by Elisa method | - | 48,000 |
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| c.15 Detecting Aujeszky antibody by Elisa method | - | 39,000 |
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| c.16 Diagnosing foot-and-mouth disease by Elisa method (to detect antigen) | - | 200,000 |
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| c.17 Diagnosing foot-and-mouth disease by Elisa method (to detect antibody) | - | 250,000 |
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| c.18 Diagnosing foot-and-mouth disease by Elisa method (to quantify antibody) | Type | 160,000 |
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| c.19 Detecting foot-and-mouth disease antibody (03 serotype O-A-Asia 1) by Elisa method | - | 160,000 |
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| c.20 Detecting foot-and-mouth disease antibody (1 serotype O) by Elisa method | - | 80,000 |
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| c.21 Quantifying foot-and-mouth disease antibody (3 serotype O-A-Asia 1) by Elisa method | - | 480,000 |
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| c.22 Quantifying foot-and-mouth disease antibody (1 serotype O) by Elisa method | - | 320,000 |
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| c.23 Detecting CAA (Chicken Anemia Virus) disease antibody by Elisa method | Sample | 32,000 |
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| c.24 Detecting Avian Influenza antibody by Elisa method | - | 32,000 |
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| c.25 Detecting PRRS antibody by Elisa method | - | 82,500 |
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| c.26 Detecting Tge Rotavirus antibody by Elisa method | - | 58,500 |
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| c. 27 Quantifying Porcine Parvovirus antibody by HA-HI method | - | 25,000 |
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| c.28 Florescent antibody method to diagnose rabies | - | 150,000 |
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| c. 29 Method of injection of experimented animals to diagnose rabies | - | 60,000 |
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d | Testing microbes: |
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| d.1 Diagnosing by separating E.coli microbes | - | 184,000 |
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| d.2 Separating Salmonellasp microbes | - | 195,000 |
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| d.3 Detecting pasteurellosis microbes | - | 129,000 |
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| d.4 Detecting swine-fever microbes | - | 141,000 |
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| d.5 Detecting pathogenic anaerobic microbes | - | 195,000 |
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| d.6 Detecting pathogenic coccidiosis and streptococcus | - | 136,000 |
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| d.7 Tuberculine reaction | - | 50,000 |
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| d.8 Tuberculine reaction by Elisa method | - | 200,000 |
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| d.9 Diagnosing and separating other germs | - | 150,000 |
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| d.10 Separating tuberculosis bacillus | - | 550,000 |
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| d.11 Separating anthrax microbes | - | 284,000 |
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| d.12 Detecting, separating Mycoplasmosis microbes | - | 136,000 |
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| d.13 Examining Mycoplasmosis disease by serum reaction | - | 7,500 |
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| d. 14. Detecting Mycoplasma antibody by Elisa method | - | 57,500 |
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| d.15 Examining spirochaeta by serum reaction | - | 60,000 |
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| d.16 Detecting spirochaeta | - | 350,000 |
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| d.17 Examining infectious miscarriages by serum method (Rose Bengal reaction) | - | 60,000 |
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| d. 18. Examining infectious miscarriages by serum method (combination method) | - | 250,000 |
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| d.19 Detecting infectious miscarriage microbes | - | 550,000 |
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| d.20 Examining dysentery by serum method | - | 5,000 |
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| d.21 Detecting Swine Influenza antibody by Elisa method | - | 69,500 |
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| d.22 Detecting APP (Actinobacilus Pleuropneumoniae) antibody by Elisa method | - | 72,500 |
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| d.23 Detecting IBR (Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis) antibody by Elisa method | - | 72,500 |
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| d.24 Detecting Mycobacterium antibody by Elisa method | - | 81,000 |
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| d. 25 Detecting Bovine Leukosis virus antibody by Elisa method | - | 81,000 |
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e | Testing parasites: |
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| e.1 Cattle intestine parasites | - | 7,500 |
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| e.2 Poultry intestine parasites | - | 1,500 |
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| e.3 Blood parasites | - | 15,000 |
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| e.4 Testing skin parasites | - | 6,000 |
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| e.5 Testing dermatophyte | - | 10,000 |
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| e.6 Detecting fungus | - | 100,000 |
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| e.7 Detecting rodenticides | - | 50,000 |
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| e.8 Detecting heavy metals | - | 120,000 |
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| e.9 Detecting insecticides | - | 100,000 |
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| e.10 Antibiotic diagram | Lot | 100,000 |
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f | Testing urine and cavity fluids | Norm | 1,000 |
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g | Physiological testing of blood | Sample | 15,000 |
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h | Physio-chemical testing of blood | Norm | 8,000 |
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i | Testing of foodstuffs according to Vietnam Standards | - | 10,000 |
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j | Ultrasonic diagnosis: |
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| - General | Time | 15,000 |
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| - Specialized | - | 20,000 |
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k | X-ray diagnosis: |
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| - Large films | - | 50,000 |
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| - Small films | - | 20,000 |
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| - Sophisticated small films | - | 25,000 |
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| *For cases of X-ray with opacity, the cost of roentgenopaque substance is also added |
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C | Quarantine, slaughter control, and examination of veterinary hygiene |
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I | Fee for granting of certificates of quarantine and examination of veterinary hygiene during transportation (regardless of quantity and type): |
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1 | From one province to another | Time | 20,000 |
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2 | Intra-provincial | - | 3,000 |
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II | Fee for granting permits of export, import, transit, temporary import for re-export, border gate transshipment’(regardless of quantity and type) | - | 20,000 | 2 |
III | Fee for granting of certificates of quarantine during transportation for export, import, transit, temporary import for re-export, border gate transshipment (regardless of quantity and type) | - | 50,000 | 2 |
IV | Fee for granting of certificates of quarantine for postal and accompanied goods (regardless of quantity and type) | - | 20,000 | 2 |
V | Fees for granting of certificates of veterinary hygiene for vehicles transporting animals and animal products | - | 20,000 | 2 |
VI | Fee for granting of certificates of animal slaughter outside abattoirs or slaughter-places with regard to buffaloes, cows, pigs and goats | Animal | 3,000 |
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VII | Fees for granting of certificates of veterinary hygiene for animal products | Time | 20,000 |
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VIII | Fees for granting papers on temporary exemption from quarantine, slaughter control or examination of veterinary hygiene | - | 20,000 |
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IX | Fee for extension of or change in the contents of permits at the customers requests | - | 50% of the first-time fee |
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X | Fee for animal quarantine (clinical examination): |
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1 | Buffaloes, cows, horses and donkeys for breeding, plough or pulling | Animal | 4,000 |
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2 | Buffaloes, cows, horses and donkeys for meat | - | 2,000 |
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3 | Goats and pigs for breeding | - | 2,000 |
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4 | Goats for meat | - | 1,000 |
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5 | Pigs for meat: |
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| - |
| - Porkers | - | 1,000 |
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| - Suckling pigs (’15kg) | - | 500 |
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6 | Dogs, cats and domestic pets | - | 2,000 |
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7 | Dogs for meat | - | 1,000 |
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8 | Small wild animals (monkeys, apes, foxes, hedgehogs, weasels) | - | 5,000 |
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9 | Large wild animals (tigers, panthers, elephants, deer, stags, lions, bulls) | - | 30,000 |
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10 | Small reptiles (snakes, geckos, lizards, tortoises, salamanders’) | - | 500 |
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11 | Large reptiles (pythons, boas, crocodiles, iguanas’) | - | 5,000 |
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12 | Assorted ornamental birds | - | 5,000 |
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13 | Breeding poultry | - | 50 |
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14 | Assorted poultry for meat | - | 30 |
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15 | Bees | Swarm | 3,000 |
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16 | Breeding eggs | Egg | 20 |
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17 | Birds for food | Bird | 50 |
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18 | Silkworms, silkworm eggs, silk moths | Sheet | 1,000 |
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19 | Sperms | Time | 30,000 |
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20 | Clinical re-examination of assorted animals 48 hours after the first examinations: |
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| - At slaughtering establishments | Animal | 50% of the first time examination charge |
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| - At animal trading establishments | - | 100% of the first time examination charge |
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XI | Charge for quarantine and veterinary hygiene examinations of animal products |
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1 | Assorted frozen animal meat | Kg | 50 |
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2 | Milk and milk products (The maximum fee is VND 10 million/batch) | Ton | 20,000 |
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3 | Dried intestines, skin, sinew, swollen skin | Kg | 100 |
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4 | Innards, by-products, animal blood, egg yolk and white | - | 10 |
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5 | Poultry eggs | Egg | 20 |
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6 | Assorted canned food | Ton | 25,000 |
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7 | Honey | - | 7,500 |
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8 | Queen bee milk | Kg | 3,000 |
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9 | Bee wax | Ton | 30,000 |
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10 | Silkworm cocoons | - | 15,000 |
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11 | Feather, hair, tanned skin, hooves, horns | - | 10,000 |
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12 | Skin: |
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| - Of boas, snakes, crocodiles | m | 100 |
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| - Raw and salted skins | Piece | 1,000 |
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| - Others | Ton | 5,000 |
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13 | Animal bones, bone powder, meat powder | - | 7,500 |
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14 | Assorted animal processed products | Kg | 25 |
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15 | Swallows | - | 1,250 |
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16 | Animal feeds | Ton | 2,000 |
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17 | Fine-art horns | Horn | 500 |
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18 | Silk wastes | Ton | 15,000 |
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XII | Fee for antidotal hygiene in quarantine work |
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1 | Automobiles | Time/ automobile | 50,000 |
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2 | Airplanes | Time/ | 1,000,000 |
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3 | Yards, stations | m2 | 200 |
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XIII | Fee for slaughter control |
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1 | Buffaloes, cows, horses, donkeys: |
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| - Capacity’50 animals/day | Animal | 12,000 |
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| - Capacity >50 animals/day | - | 10,000 |
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2 | Goats, lambs | - | 3,000 |
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3 | Suckling pigs (’15 kg) | - | 1,000 |
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4 | Porkers |
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| - Capacity’100 pigs/day | - | 7,000 |
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| - Capacity > 100 pigs/day | - | 6,000 |
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5 | Poultry | - | 70 |
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6 | Other animals | - | 2,000 |
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7 | Food outside abattoirs: |
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| - Assorted meat in pieces | Kg | 500 |
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| - Buffalo, cow, horse meat in whole | Animal | 18,000 |
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| - Meat of poultry and domestic aquatic animals | - | 200 |
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| - Other animal and cattle meat in whole | - | 10,000 |
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XIV | Charges for examination of veterinary hygiene |
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1 | Evaluation and granting of veterinary hygiene certificates to animal raising, slaughtering, animal product- processing, -preserving establishments, animal-pasturing grounds; animal feed-manufacturing, -processing, -preserving establishments (one-year duration) | Time | 600,000 |
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2 | Examination of veterinary hygiene at animal and animal product exhibitions, fairs and markets (one-year duration) | - | 100,000 |
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3 | Examination of specifications and granting of veterinary hygiene certificates to animal- and animal product- packing and containing means | - | 150,000 |
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4 | Granting of veterinary hygiene certificates to places where animals are gathered for loading | - | 20,000 | 10 |
5 | Evaluation and granting of certificates of veterinary hygiene conditions for animal isolation and quarantine zones | - | 600,000 |
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6 | Evaluation and granting of veterinary hygiene certificates to animal feed trading establishments (one-year duration) | - | 600,000 |
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7 | Evaluation and granting of veterinary hygiene certificates to breeding establishments (one-year duration) | - | 600,000 |
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8 | Micro-organic examination of veterinary food according to the Vietnam standards | - | 50,000 |
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9 | Examination of veterinary hygiene of residual substances in animal products: | - |
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| - Residual amount of plant protection drugs (from the second norm on, to collect a fee equal to 50% of the fee for the first norm) | First norm | 400,000 | 40 |
| - Residual amount of mercury | Norm | 300,000 | 30 |
| - Residual amount of heavy metals of Cd, As, Pb | - | 400,000 | 40 |
| - Residual amount of antibiotics | - | 300,000 | 30 |
| - Residual amount of Aflatoxin | - | 300,000 | 30 |
| - Residual amount of hormones | - | 300,000 | 30 |
10 | Examination of fungal toxin in animal products | - | 50,000 | 5 |
11 | Evaluation and granting of veterinary hygiene certificates for feeds | Time | 50,000 | 5 |
12 | Examination of veterinary hygiene of water according to Vietnam standards | Norm | 50,000 |
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D | Veterinary drug management |
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I | Fee for evaluation and granting of certificates of hygiene conditions for production of veterinary drugs(one-year duration) |
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1 | Newly-established establishments: |
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| - With one production chain (or one workshop) | Time | 300,000 |
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| - With two production chains (or two workshops) | - | 500,000 |
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2 | Operating establishments: |
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| - With one production chain (or one workshop) | - | 200,000 |
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| - With two production chains (or two workshops) | - | 400,000 |
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II | Fee for evaluation and granting of GMP standard certificates: |
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1 | With one production chain (or one workshop) | - | 500,000 |
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2 | With two production chains (or two workshops) or more | - | 1,000,000 |
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3 | With three production chains (or three workshops) or more | - | 1,500,000 |
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III | Fee for granting of registration of veterinary drug production for one drug name/one-year duration (for three-year duration, the fee shall double) |
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1 | Production of new products | - | 50,000 |
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2 | Re-registration of production | - | 25,000 |
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3 | Change of processing formulae or forms | - | 50,000 |
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IV | Fee for granting of practicing certificates for veterinary drug |
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| production and trading (one-year duration) | - | 50,000 |
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V | Fee for evaluation and granting of certificates of eligibility |
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| for transportation of veterinary drugs | - | 200,000 |
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VI | Fee for evaluation and granting of certificates of registration of import of veterinary drug and materials for the production thereof, for one drug name: |
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1 | First-time (two-year duration) | - |
| 100 |
2 | First-time (five-year duration) | - |
| 200 |
3 | Each re-registration, to collect a fee equal to 50% of the first-time registration fee |
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VII | Fee for approval of lists of imported veterinary drugs and materials for production thereof according to the lists’value | List | 0.1%, VND100,000 as minimum and VND 10 million as maximum |
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VIII | Fee for approval of lists of imported tools and equipment for production of veterinary drugs | List | 100,000 |
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E | Testing of veterinary drugs |
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I | Fee for granting of testing certificates | Time | 10,000 | 1 |
II | Charges for testing vaccines and bio-preparations |
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1 | Vaccine for buffalo and cow pasteurellosis | Lot | 1,350,000 | 135 |
2 | Vaccine for pig pasteurellosis | - | 1,250,000 | 125 |
3 | Vaccine for pig cholera | - | 1,250,000 | 125 |
4 | VR2 vaccine for swine fever | - | 1,350,000 | 135 |
5 | Non-toxic 34F2 vaccine for odontoblast anthrax | - | 1,050,000 | 100 |
6 | Chinese non-toxic vaccine odontoblast anthrax | - | 1,150,000 | 120 |
7 | Vaccine for buffalo and cow cholera | - | 350,000 | 35 |
8 | Vaccine for pig paratyphoid | - | 1,100,000 | 110 |
9 | 3-2 vaccine fortu daudisease | - | 1,850,000 | 190 |
10 | Leptospirosis vaccine | - | 1,000,000 | 100 |
11 | Vaccine forung khi thandisease | - | 1,050,000 | 100 |
12 | Vaccine for Newcastle disease , I branch | - | 600,000 | 60 |
13 | Vaccine for Newcastle disease, Lasota category | - | 600,000 | 60 |
14 | Vaccine for Newcastle disease, F category | - | 600,000 | 60 |
15 | Vaccine for Newcastle disease, heat-resistant category | - | 600,000 | 60 |
16 | Vaccine for chick-pox | - | 700,000 | 70 |
17 | Vaccine for poultry pasteurellosis | - | 600,000 | 60 |
18 | Gumboro vaccine | - | 800,000 | 80 |
19 | Hypotoxic vaccine for duck cholera | - | 850,000 | 85 |
20 | Stable vaccine for rabies | - | 1,050,000 | 100 |
21 | Foreign inactivated vaccine for rabies | - | 1,500,000 | 150 |
22 | Examination of micro-organic species used in veterinary service: |
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| - Microbes | Type | 1,500,000 | 150 |
| - Viruses | - | 1,000,000 | 100 |
23 | Testing of serum: |
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| - One stand | Lot | 1,000,000 | 100 |
| - Two stands | - | 1,600,000 | 160 |
| - Three stands | - | 1,900,000 | 190 |
III | Charges for testing veterinary pharmaceuticals |
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1 | Observation of appearances | - | 5,000 | 0,5 |
2 | Physic test of injections and liquid drugs: |
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| - Volume | - | 10,000 | 1 |
| - Injection samples | - | 10,000 | 1 |
| - Solution samples, clearness | - | 10,000 | 1 |
3 | Testing of pills and drug powder: |
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| - Water volume difference | - | 10,000 | 1 |
| - Solubility in water | - | 30,000 | 3 |
| - Pill solidness | - | 30,000 | 3 |
4 | Testing of materials’solubility in water | - | 30,000 | 3 |
5 | Qualification: |
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| - Simplicity (each reaction) | - | 20,000 | 2 |
| - Complexity (each substance) | - | 75,000 | 8 |
| - Full recording of ultra-violet spectrum | - | 75,000 | 8 |
| - Recording of infra-red spectrum | - | 100,000 | 10 |
6 | Humidity testing: |
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| - Drying | - | 100,000 | 10 |
| - Vacuum-drying | - | 130,000 | 13 |
| - Humidity measurement by infra-red rays | - | 80,000 | 8 |
7 | Measurement of density | - | 10,000 | 1 |
8 | Measurement of pH level: |
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| - Without preparing samples | - | 20,000 | 2 |
| - With preparing samples | - | 45,000 | 5 |
9 | Measurement of alcoholic strength: |
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| - Simple | - | 20,000 | 2 |
| - Sophisticated | - | 45,000 | 5 |
10 | Other tests on organisms and micro-organisms: |
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| - Extraordinary toxicity | - | 220,000 | 22 |
| - Temperature testing of injection batch | - | 300,000 | 30 |
| - Quantification by Oxytoxin | - | 350,000 | 35 |
| - Testing of the bacteria-free degree of injections | - | 150,000 | 15 |
| - Preparing antibiotic diagram | - | 200,000 | 20 |
11 | Quantification by volume method: |
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| - Alkali acid | - | 120,000 | 12 |
| - Complexone | - | 150,000 | 15 |
| - Nitrite | - | 200,000 | 20 |
| - Penicillin | - | 200,000 | 20 |
| - Anhydrous environment | - | 180,000 | 18 |
| - Silver amount | - | 150,000 | 15 |
| - Measurement of voltage | - | 180,000 | 18 |
12 | Quantification by scaling method | - | 180,000 | 18 |
13 | Quantification by physic method: |
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| - Observable spectrum | Time | 120,000 | 12 |
| - Ionic exchange chromatography | - | 100,000 | 10 |
14 | Quantification of special objects: |
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| - Nitrogen in whole | - | 180,000 | 18 |
| - Quantification of camphor | - | 250,000 | 25 |
15 | Quantification of gonadotrophin on mice: |
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| - PMSG | - | 300,000 | 30 |
| - HCG | - | 200,000 | 20 |
16 | Quantification by Iode measurement method | - | 200,000 | 20 |
17 | Quantification of liquid high-pressure chromatography: |
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| - Mixed substances | Time/ | 200,000 |
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| - Single substances | Time | 350,000 |
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18 | Safety examination: |
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| - On small animals | - | 300,000 | 30 |
| - On pigs | - | 1,000,000 | 100 |
F | Fee for granting of veterinary service provision certificates |
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| (one-year duration) | Time | 50,000 | 5 |
Notes:
a/ Charges for epidemic prevention and fight specified in Part A:
+ For Section I, vaccine costs are not included;
+ For other Sections, chemical costs are not included.
b/ Charges for quarantine, examination of veterinary hygiene of animal products specified in Section XI, Part C shall be collected according to the above rate table but the charge for the whole goods lot which is examined and/or tested one time (regardless of its weight and quantity) must not exceed VND 5,000,000 (except Point 2).
c/ Charges for veterinary tests specified in Part E:
+ Do not include expenses for buying experimented animals and feeds therefor;
+ Testing charges for those vaccines not on the list in Section II shall be collected at the rates as for vaccines of the same category.-
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