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  • Law Restrict Sanitary Inspections' Struggle for Sanitary Safety

    ARMENIA's LAW RESTRICT SANITARY INSPECTIONS' STRUGGLE FOR SANITARY
    SAFETY

    YEREVAN, JULY 21. ARMINFO. The State Epidemiological and Hygienic
    Inspection, RA Ministry of Health, has no right to conduct inspections
    at enterprises or trading institutions without notifying them, Head of
    the Inspection Artavazd Vanyan told ARMINFO.

    He said that the law allows inspectors to conduct sanitary inspections
    only once a year, notifying the enterprises three days in
    advance. "Enterprises have time to get ready for inspections, and they
    do not produce any results," Vanyan said. Enterprises often close
    their doors before inspectors, and small ones suspend their
    activities. According to Vanyan, if inspectors find any violations of
    sanitary conditions of producing or keeping foodstuff, they can
    decided to impose a 1,000 AMD fine on the enterprise or order it to be
    closed. However, in a number of cases punishment does not produce any
    effect, and the law breaker pay little fines and continue their
    work. To control the situation the State Inspection elaborated new
    sanitary norms, which are to be included in the draft law on sanitary
    safety to be submitted to the Government late this year or early next
    year. Also, the Inspection submitted proposals for amendments to the
    Code of Administrative Offences, which stipulate fines of 50-100
    thousand AMD for violating sanitary standards. High fines and legal
    specification of the Inspection's activities will enhance the
    efficiency of sanitary control at all institutions, Vanyan said.
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