Insemination technicians See explanation of the designation of:
Conditions
Description
Responsible for performing artificial insemination on an animal.
General information Explanation of this section
The activity may only be started after it has been declared to the Chamber of Agriculture (Landwirtschaftskammer). Evidence of professional competence and good repute must be attached to this declaration. Insemination technicians who are legally established as such in another Member State, in a contracting State or in a third country whose nationals are considered equivalent under European Union law, may work in Tyrol on a temporary and occasional basis subject to prior registration. If the profession of insemination technician or the training to become an insemination technician is not regulated in the place of establishment, the individual must have practised as an insemination technician there for at least 2 years in the previous 10 years.
Requirements Explanation of this section
- Professional competence: completion of training as a veterinarian (B) or as an insemination technician in educational facilities. The professional competence requirement will be deemed to be met for training courses that are recognised in the context of European integration.
- Good repute: no relevant criminal convictions or administrative offences in the last 5 years.
Deadlines Explanation of this section
The activity not be carried out until it has been declared.
Procedure Explanation of this section
If the requirements are met, a certificate must be issued using the declaration as a basis. Without a certificate, the individual must be banned from practising as an insemination technician by way of an administrative decision.
If requested to do so, the Chamber of Agriculture must recognise training courses deemed equivalent in the context of European integration.
Required documents Explanation of this section
- Declaration: written declaration of good repute; criminal record certificate or equivalent (not more than 3 months old).
- Registration: proof of citizenship, professional competence, legal establishment as an insemination technician and evidence that the individual has practised as an insemination technician for at least 2 years in the previous 10 years if the profession is not regulated in the place of establishment.
Costs Explanation of this section
Administrative charges; fees in accordance with the Fees Act (Gebührengesetz).
Responsibilities
Competent authority Explanation of this section
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Other competent body:
Chamber of Agriculture
Details
Authentification and signature
The application does not have to be signed electronically – using a mobile phone signature (Handy-Signatur) or E-ID – or by hand.
Legal basis Explanation of this section
Sections 12 and 13 of the Tyrolean Livestock Breeding Act (Tiroler Tierzuchtgesetz) 2019, Provincial Law Gazette (LGBl.) No 60, last amended by LGBl. No 80/2020; Section 4 of the Tyrolean Livestock Breeding Ordinance (Tiroler Tierzuchtverordnung) 2020, LGBl. No 22.
Legal remedies
Please ask the competent body for information.
Detailed information
The profession of insemination technician, as defined by the Tyrolean Livestock Breeding Act 2019, is aligned with the qualification level under Article 11(a)(i) of Directive 2005/36/EC.
Additional support and problem solving services
National Advice Centre for Vocational Qualifications (Nationales Beratungszentrum für Berufsqualifikationen)
Federal Minister of Labour and Economy (Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Wirtschaft)
Mag. Irene Linke
Stubenring 1, 1010 Wien
Phone: +43 1 71100-805446
E-Mail: irene.linke@oesterreich.gv.at