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Animal disease prevention and control; information on the responsibility of the district administrative authorities

The district administrative authorities (KVB) are originally responsible for many tasks in the prevention and control of animal diseases.

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Landratsamt Freising

Procedure details

The tasks of the district administrative authorities include

  1. Determining the type, status and cause of listed animal diseases
    If the suspected outbreak of a listed animal disease has been reported to the KVB or otherwise comes to the attention of the KVB, the responsible official veterinarians are responsible for carrying out the necessary investigations to determine an outbreak of the disease and, if necessary, for taking the necessary prevention and control measures.
  2. Implementation of prevention/control measures
    Organization and implementation of state animal disease prevention/control measures, in particular for listed animal diseases such as avian influenza, foot-and-mouth disease, classical and African swine fever, leukosis, brucellosis, tuberculosis, BHV1 infection, American foulbrood.
  3. Involvement in compensation and aid issues
    The official veterinarians of the KVB estimate the amount of compensation to be granted by the state for animal losses in accordance with the Animal Health Act, review applications for aid for animal losses and forward these to the Bavarian Animal Disease Fund.
  4. Forwarding of service reimbursement
    Checking the cost invoices of practicing veterinarians for services provided as part of prevention/control programs and forwarding them to the Bavarian Animal Disease Fund.
  5. Advice
    Advising the professional groups concerned (e.g. animal owners, livestock trade and veterinary profession) on all aspects of animal disease law
  6. Implementation of the animal disease emergency plan
    Organization and implementation of prevention/control measures in the event of an outbreak of easily transmissible animal diseases such as avian influenza, foot-and-mouth disease and swine fever at district level, establishment of a local crisis center at the district office.
  7. Implementation of measures in connection with control programs in livestock herds
    Implementation and coordination of measures in connection with prevention/control programs against easily transmissible and economically significant animal diseases
  8. Issuing health certificates
    Issuing health certificates for the movement of kept terrestrial animals to a Member State of the European Union or for export to a third country. Issuing health certificates for traveling pets (if the pet passport is not sufficient), for migratory flocks of sheep and bee colonies that are moved to another location.
  9. Inspection of animal shows, markets and events of a similar nature
    Monitoring of animal health issues at animal shows, markets and events of a similar nature. Official veterinary examination of animals at livestock markets.
  10. Animal identification
    Inspection of the proper identification of livestock (e.g. cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and horses).
Status: 23.06.2025
Editorially responsible for prodecure description: Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz
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