Learn more about the Veterinary System Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The largest non-governmental association in the field of veterinary medicine in the country
The National Veterinary System Organization is the largest non-governmental organization with more than 40,000 members in the country, which has a large audience throughout the country. Audiences who occasionally need to follow up on related matters, from membership to issuing licenses for medical centers and animal facilities, and even handling complaints.
The Veterinary System Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a financially independent, independent, non-governmental organization that was established to achieve the goals and perform the duties stipulated by law.
What services does the Veterinary System Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran provide?
We at the Iranian Veterinary System Organization meet the needs of applicants in accordance with the laws assigned to the organization. The organization's main services include:
-Membership in the Iranian Veterinary System Organization
- Issuing licenses for medical and service centers
- Issuing permits for livestock premises
-Handling complaints
The organization's goals are:
1- Efforts to promote professional ethics in all veterinary matters within the framework of the noble values of Islam.
2- Striving to maintain the dignity of the veterinary profession.
3- Efforts to advance and improve veterinary affairs.
4- Striving to properly perform the technical and professional duties of veterinarians and other categories of the veterinary profession.
5- Regulating professional relations between veterinarians and other categories of the veterinary profession.
6- Protecting and supporting the professional rights of veterinarians and other categories of the veterinary profession against natural and legal persons.
7- Protecting and supporting the rights of natural and legal persons who benefit in some way from the services of the veterinary profession.
8- Efforts to increase cooperation between veterinary professionals and government agencies in order to improve public health.
9- Striving to achieve the latest scientific and technological findings in veterinary medicine.
10- Striving for the proper implementation of regulations and laws related to veterinary affairs.
The duties and powers of the organization are determined as follows:
1- Cooperation and coordination with relevant authorities to expand and advance scientific and research activities in veterinary affairs.
2- Cooperating with relevant authorities to determine, regulate, and properly implement veterinary service tariffs.
3- Cooperating with relevant agencies to ensure proper implementation of regulations and laws related to veterinary affairs.
4- Cooperating with relevant authorities in implementing continuous retraining and retraining programs for veterinarians and other categories of the veterinary profession in order to grow and achieve the latest scientific and technological findings in veterinary medicine.
5- Providing advisory opinions on the development of draft bills, resolutions, and regulations related to veterinary affairs that have been referred by competent authorities.
6- Developing specific industry guidelines and regulations related to standardizing the various activities of veterinarians and other categories of the veterinary profession.
7- Issuing membership cards and granting veterinary system numbers to member general veterinarians and specialists.
8- Investigating professional and trade violations of veterinary practitioners that are not classified as public crimes through the relevant committees of the organization in accordance with relevant regulations.
9- Cooperation to prevent the interference of unauthorized natural and legal persons in the veterinary profession.
10- Cooperating with relevant authorities in determining the amount of taxes and fees for veterinary institutions and practitioners.
11- Cooperating with relevant authorities in providing veterinary relief services in the event of unexpected events through the mobilization of members.
12- Cooperating with competent authorities to investigate violations and crimes committed by veterinary professionals and providing expert advisory opinions in this regard to the relevant authorities.
13- Providing expert and specialized opinions to the competent judicial authorities regarding the handling of non-professional and non-union violations and crimes committed by veterinary professionals.