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Classification of bodies processed in butcher way

This activity constitutes a regulated trade.

In order to pursue a regulated trade, the person wishing to conduct the activity must obtain a certificate of trade authorisation issued by the relevant District (Trade Licence) office, acting as the Point of Single Contact (PSC), according to the place of residence of a natural person, registered office of a legal person, the address of a place of business of a foreign person’s undertaking or the address of a place of business of an organisational unit of a foreign person’s undertaking, based on a trade notification.

In order to obtain a certificate of trade authorisation, the applicant must comply with the general and specific conditions for the pursuit of the trade and must pay an administrative fee of € 22 (€ 11 in the event of electronic notification of the trade) per regulated trade.

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Once all the conditions have been fulfilled, natural persons with residence in an EU or OECD Member State, legal persons already registered in the Business Register and legal persons that are not subject to registration in the Business Register may start their business already on the day of trade notification. The PSC shall issue a trade licence within 3 business days of the date, when the trade notification and statements from the register of criminal records had been delivered to it.

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General and specific conditions for the pursuit of the regulated trade:

A natural person or legal person wishing to pursue a regulated trade must fulfil the general and specific conditions for the pursuit of the trade:

  • the general conditions for the pursuit of a regulated trade are the following:
       - age 18 and above;
       - full legal capacity;
       - clean criminal record (evidenced by a statement from the register of criminal records)
  • a specific condition for the pursuit of a regulated trade is the demonstration of professional aptitude

Note:
Fulfilment of general conditions by a Slovak legal person: the general conditions apply to the statutory body or responsible representative, if appointed; the specific conditions apply to the appointed responsible representative, unless otherwise stipulated in the Trades Act. In the event of a foreign person’s undertaking, the general conditions apply to the head of the foreign person’s undertaking and, in the case of an organisational unit of a foreign person’s undertaking, the head of that organisational unit.
Statements from the register of criminal records: natural persons with residence and legal persons with registered office in the Slovak Republic, to whom the condition of a clean criminal record applies, shall provide the data necessary for requesting a statement from the register of criminal records maintained by the General Prosecution of the Slovak Republic. Persons who are not Slovak nationals shall document their fulfilment of the condition of a clean criminal record by a statement from the register of criminal records issued in their home Member State or a natural person’s Member State of origin or, where such statements are not being issued, an equivalent document issued by the relevant court or administrative body or, where such documents are not issued within 2 months of request, an affidavit. The document may be dating back no more than 3 months and must be translated into the state language.

Professional aptitude for the pursuit of this regulated trade is evidenced by the following:

  • a certificate of professional aptitude.

A body competent to grant the certificate of professional aptitude is the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Slovak Republic. The certificate of professional aptitude is valid for five years (after the certificate expires, holders can retake a professional training course and take exams to renew the validity of the certificate, always for another five years - in addition, regular professional training courses are held for certificate holders every year).

The certificate of professional aptitude is granted to a natural person who demonstrates to have the necessary medical fitness, at least secondary education in an agricultural, food processing or veterinary field, at least three years of professional experience, and has successfully passed the relevant professional training. Professional training is provided by a legal person authorised by the Ministry (Animal Production Research Centre Nitra, a quasi-government organisation).

A person from the Community (EU, EEA and Switzerland) may practice a regulated profession in Slovakia provided that his/her professional qualifications have been recognised by the competent Slovak authority.

The competent Slovak authority responsible for this trade is:

Trade License Department of the District Office shall issue a trade license certificate to a person from the Community after submitting a certificate of recognition of professional qualifications.

You can ask the competent authority for recognition of professional qualifications also through an online portal - electronic online form "general agenda" (“všeobecná agenda”).

Additional information concerning the trade

This registered trade involves classification of carcases. Classification of carcases means classification of carcases into corresponding categories according to specified qualities and characteristics, identification of the class of conformation and fat cover, checking the presentation of carcases or half-carcases and warm weight of carcases.

Classification of pig carcases is performed on pig carcases. Pig carcases are graded according to weight, sex and lean-meat content.

Classification of beef carcases is performed on:

  1. young animals, young uncastrated male animals, adult uncastrated male animals, castrated male animals, cows and heifers; the carcase of a slaughtered animal, drained of blood, eviscerated and skinned, is symmetrically divided into two half-carcases, without head, cut from the body before the first cervical vertebra; without legs, cut at carpal and calcaneal joints; without the spinal cord; without the organs of thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities, taken out together with the adjacent fat; without sexual organs; without kidneys, kidney and pelvic fat; in the case of uncastrated and castrated male animals without cod fat; in the case of female animals without the udder and the adjacent udder fat; without thin and thick skirt; without fat on the inside of topside; without tail, cut between the last sacral vertebra and the first caudal vertebra; without jugular vein and the adjacent fat;
  2. calves; the whole carcase with kidneys; without skin; without head cut from the body before the first cervical vertebra; without legs, cut at carpal and calcaneal joints; without the organs of thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities, without jugular vein and the adjacent fat.

Classification of sheep carcases is performed on sheep carcases of slaughtered animals, drained of blood, eviscerated and skinned; without the head, cut from the body before the first cervical vertebra; without legs, cut at carpal and calcaneal joints; without a part of the tail, cut between the sixth and seventh sacral vertebra; without the organs of thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities, taken out together with the adjacent fat; without sexual organs; in the case of ewes without the udder. Kidneys and kidney fat is part of sheep carcases. Classification of sheep carcases is not performed in slaughterhouses which kill less than 1,000 animals a year.


An entrepreneur shall:

  • Set up an establishment (the establishment may also be set up after the date of trade notification), designate it and notify its setting up to the PSC no later than on the date of setting up. The establishment must be approved by the Regional Public Health Authority of the Slovak Republic.
  • Demonstrate authorisation to use the real-estate property: a natural person shall demonstrate authorisation to use the real-estate property indicated as the place of business, if the address of the place of business is different from the address of residence; a foreign person shall demonstrate authorisation to use the real estate property indicated as the place of business of a foreign person’s undertaking or the place of business of an organisational unit of a foreign person’s undertaking. A legal person shall demonstrate authorisation to use the real-estate property indicated as its registered office, with the exception of legal persons that are subject to registration in the Business Register; a foreign person shall demonstrate authorisation to use the real estate property indicated as the place of business of a foreign person’s undertaking or the place of business of an organisational unit of a foreign person’s undertaking. 
  • Notify the scope of its business, the location and name of establishments, if set up, including the addresses, and the mailing address, if different from the registered office or place of business, to the Assay Office of the Slovak Republic in writing within 15 days of commencement of business activities.

The fee may be paid:

  1. in the form of an e-stamp tax ("kiosk", Slovak Post Office);
  2. in the form of a cash or card payment to the relevant administrative authority;
  3. for electronic submission by a wire transfer from a bank account.

Notification of a regulated trade (how and where to notify a trade)

A regulated trade notification may be submitted:

- electronically via the Central Public Administration Portal of the Slovak Republic at this link and press "Enter the portal" (instruction for sending electronic forms)

or

- in person at the relevant local PSC according to the address of permanent residence in the event of a natural person or registered office in the event of a legal person;  in the event of foreign persons, the relevant local PSC depends on the address of a place of business of a foreign person’s undertaking or the address of a place of business of an organisational unit of a foreign person’s undertaking

Note:
By filling in and sending either electronic or paper notification form the entrepreneur has fulfilled all procedures necessary for starting a business. Where a trade is notified by a natural person, the PSC shall automatically handle registration with the Tax Office, registration in the mandatory health insurance system and, in the event of a Slovak natural person, also a statement from the register of criminal records free of charge. The use of these services is mandatory for natural persons. For legal persons, the PSC shall automatically provide a statement from the register of criminal records; other PSC services, such as registration in the Business Register, taxpayer registration and notification, and registration in the mandatory health insurance system are voluntary for legal persons.

Annexes to trade notification:

  1. document demonstrating professional aptitude of an entrepreneur or a responsible representative, if appointed (e.g. a document certifying completion of the relevant field of training or study, evidence of practical experience, etc.);
  2. authorisation to use the real estate property if the address of the place of business is different from the address of residence in the case of a natural person or from the registered office in the case of a legal person; 
  3. a statement from the register of criminal records in the case of persons who are not Slovak nationals; 
  4. responsible representative’s consent to his/her appointment, if appointed (form available for download)
  5. other documents

Last modified: 4. 4. 2024

 

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Related legislation:

  • Act No. 455/1991 Coll. on Licensed Trade (the Trades Act) as amended
  • Act No. 491/2001 Coll. on the organisation of the market in selected agricultural products as amended
  • Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic No. 205/2007 Coll. on classification of pig carcases, professional training and certificate of professional aptitude
  • Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic No. 206/2007 Coll. on classification of beef carcases and sheep carcases, professional training and certificate of professional aptitude as amended
  • Act No. 492/2008 Coll. amending Act No. 491/2001 Coll. on the organisation of the market in selected agricultural products as amended
  • Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 of 22 October 2007 establishing a common organization of agricultural markets and on specific provisions for certain agricultural products
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1249/2008 of 10 December 2008 laying down detailed rules on the implementation of the Community scales for the classification of beef, pig and sheep carcases and the reporting of prices thereof

Note:
The applicable wording of acts is available at: https://www.slov-lex.sk/domov

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