Authorisations, notifications and registrations On this page we present information about authorisations, notifications and registrations required by an EU Directive on services in the internal market, the so-called Services Directive. Plan and guidelines for breeders´associations Organisations or associations that want to become approved breeders´ organisations or studbook-keeping associations need to apply to the Board of Agriculture, which approves the plan and the guidelines for the activities. Breeders' associations – in Swedish Insemination and embryo activities People who intend to handle semen, ova or embryos need a licence from the Board of Agriculture. This licence can comprise, among other things, collection and treatment of semen, insemination, collecting ova or embryos, treating embryos for fresh insemination, and inserting embryos into recipient animals. People who trade in semen, ova or embryos also need to apply for a licence. Sheep and goats Insemination and embryo activities, sheep and goats - in Swedish Form: Application - permission to perform artificial insemination activities with sheep/goat Form: Application - permission to carry out embryo activities Horses Insemination and embryo activities, horses - in Swedish Form: Application - permission to perform artificial insemination activities with horses - in Swedish Form: Application - permission to carry out embryo activities Bovine animals Insemination and embryo activities, bovine animals - in Swedish Form: Application - permission to perform artificial insemination activities with cattle Form: Application - permission to carry out embryo activities Pigs Insemination and embryo activities, pigs - in Swedish Activities involving laboratory animals You need a licence from the Board of Agriculture both for using and for breeding laboratory animals. Before the animal experiment begins, an ethical committee must approve it. There are also rules that say that facilities in which laboratory animals are kept must be approved by the Board of Agriculture. When new facilities are built or existing ones are rebuilt, they need to be approved before they are put to use. This also applies in case you change your facilities in any way. Permits for laboratory animals - in Swedish Form: Application - Licence to use laboratory animals - in Swedish Form: Application - Licence to breed laboratory animals - in Swedish Expert on jointly owned drainage systems Authorisation for experts on jointly owned drainage systems. To act as an expert on jointly owned drainage systems in environmental court you need authorisation. You apply for authorisation from the Board of Agriculture. To get authorisation you will need to have an approved education in Sweden or any other EEA country, EEA being the European Economic Area of cooperation that comprises the EU Member States as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Licence for drainage experts - in Swedish Where to send your application Address: Swedish Board of Agriculture 551 82 Jönköping Sweden E-mail to the registrar of the Board of Agriculture. jordbruksverket@jordbruksverket.se You might also be interested in this Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (tillvaxtverket.se) Regulations EU-Directive 2006/123/EC on services in the internal market (eur-lex.europa.eu) EU-Decision 2009/739/EC on exchange of information between Member States (eur-lex.europa.eu) Act on services in the internal market - in Swedish (riksdagen.se) Hjälpte informationen på den här sidan dig? Ja Nej