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RESOLUTION OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS

of May 15, 2025 No. 43

About recognition No. 14 which voided resolutions of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus of February 7, 2018

Based on subitem 9.1 of Item 9 of the Regulations on the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus approved by the resolution of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus of October 28, 2011 No. 1446, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus DECIDES:

1. Declare invalid the resolution of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus of February 7, 2018 No. 14 "About approval of Sanitary standards and the rules "Sanitary and Epidemiologic Requirements to the Address with Medical Waste".

2. This resolution becomes effective after its official publication.

Minister

A. V. Hodzhayev

 

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