The Government of Goiás, through the State Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Seapa), has made available a set of regulatory models that serve as a reference for the implementation and regulation of the Municipal Inspection Service (SIM) in the municipalities of Goiás. The material includes drafts of Laws and Decrees, as well as other documents necessary for inspection and monitoring activities, such as Inspection Reports, Violation Reports, models of stamps relevant to the SIM, among others.
Aiming at the effective institution and operation of SIM in municipalities in the State of Goiás, the document was developed by a Working Group (WG) composed of professionals specialized in the regulatory framework for the inspection of products of animal origin.
Representatives from Seapa; the Goiás Agricultural Defense Agency (Agrodefesa); the State Commission for Food Technology and Hygiene of the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of Goiás (CRMV); veterinarians linked to the Health Department of Goiânia, in addition to the collaboration of federal agricultural tax auditors from the Federal Superintendence of Agriculture in Goiás of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (SFA-GO/Mapa) participated in the WG.

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It is important to emphasize that the documents made available regarding drafts of the Law, Decree and annexes are reference models, subject to adaptation according to the needs and understanding of the team responsible for implementing SIM in municipalities in Goiás.
For the head of Seapa, Pedro Leonardo Rezende, the development of regulatory models is essential for greater uniformity of the SIM throughout the state. “Having a material that encompasses all the documents necessary for the implementation and regulation of the SIM makes it easier for the municipalities of Goiás to advance in a technical, safe manner and in line with current legislation,” he emphasized.
According to André Lousa, the manager of Agricultural Production Chain Development, the document meets a recurring technical demand from municipalities. “The proposed models offer clear and updated parameters for structuring the inspection service, from the legal basis to the operational procedures,” he pointed out.
Available content
The complete material, including the models of Draft Law, Draft Decree, terms, records and technical forms, is available for access and download on the official Seapa website, click here to access.