of November 2, 2005 No. 1219
About approval of the list of legal entities to which wholesale of the ethyl alcohol received from food raw materials for the subsequent sale of health care to its organizations, veterinary and agricultural organizations, and also the individual entrepreneurs having licenses for implementation of medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary activities, to the state organizations of health care performing medical activities, to the agricultural organizations performing production of livestock production within production cycle for use on the medical, pharmaceutical and veterinary purposes, to agricultural organizations for use on the breeding purposes in livestock production is allowed
Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus DECIDES:
2. This resolution becomes effective from the date of entry into force of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus of September 9, 2005 No. 11 "About enhancement of state regulation of production, turnover and advertizing of alcoholic, non-food alcohol-containing products and non-food ethyl alcohol" (The national register of legal acts of the Republic of Belarus, 2005, No. 142, 1/6770).
Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus
S. Sidorsky
Approved by the Resolution of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of November 2, 2005, No. 1219
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