The existing Livestock Act of Bhutan was enacted by the National Assembly on August 25, 2001 during its 79th session. Since its adoption, numerous issues emerged which were not addressed by the existing legislation. Furthermore, the implementation of the law became ambiguous, causing difficulties in defining authorities and carrying out effective enforcement. Given the current era of globalization, it is crucial to prioritize animal health and production to facilitate safe international trade of animals and animal products, while avoiding unnecessary obstacles or trade barriers.
Recognizing the shortcomings of the existing legislation, the Department of Livestock, in collaboration with the Legal Services of the Ministry, conducted a comprehensive Legislative Impact Assessment (LIA) and submitted it to the government. Subsequently, during the 131st session of the third Lhengye Zhungtshog on October 26, 2022, the revision of the Livestock Act of Bhutan 2001 was approved.
To ensure a robust and inclusive process, the Draft Livestock Bill underwent internal consultation with colleagues in the Livestock field, central agencies, and Dzongkhag administrations. Valuable feedback and suggestions provided during this consultation phase were duly incorporated into the Draft Bill. The Department is now preparing to submit the Livestock Bill 2023 to the Parliament for further deliberations and adoption.
𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐁𝐲: Dr. Narapati Dahal (Animal Health Specialist, Department of Livestock, MoAL)