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Made | 10th July 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 1st August 2003 |
1. | Title, application and commencement |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Exceptions |
4. | Restrictions on the movement of cattle, sheep and goats |
5. | Restrictions on the movement of pigs |
6. | Permitted movements during standstill |
7. | Movements that do not trigger a standstill period |
8. | Isolation facilities |
9. | Marking sheep and goats travelling to shows or exhibitions |
10. | Restrictions on movements to and from slaughterhouses |
11. | Sole occupancy groups |
12. | Requirement for a licence to move animals |
13. | Notices prohibiting movement under a general licence |
14. | Specific licences |
15. | General licences |
16. | Copies of licences |
17. | Compliance with licences, etc. |
18. | Licences issued in Scotland or Wales |
19. | Licences, permits and authorisations |
20. | Cleansing and disinfection |
21. | Change of occupation of premises |
22. | Enforcement |
23. | Revocations |
1. | Movements off premises which are permitted during the standstill period |
2. | Movements on to premises that do not trigger the standstill period |
Exceptions
3.
This Order shall not apply in relation to a movement -
Permitted movements during standstill
6.
Notwithstanding articles 4 and 5, animals may be moved off premises during the standstill period if -
Movements that do not trigger a standstill period
7.
The standstill period is not triggered by a movement on to premises if it is a movement specified in Schedule 2.
Isolation facilities
8.
- (1) Where animals are held in an isolation facility under any provision of this Order, and other animals are moved in before they are released from the isolation facility, no animal may be removed from the isolation facility before the last date of release of the last animals moved into the isolation facility.
(2) Pigs may not share an isolation facility with animals of any other species.
Marking sheep and goats travelling to shows or exhibitions
9.
No person shall move sheep or goats to a show or exhibition unless the animals are marked with an individual identification number in accordance with article 6 of the Sheep and Goats Identification and Movement (Interim Measures) (England) (No. 2) Order 2002[5].
Restrictions on movements to and from slaughterhouses
10.
No person shall -
Sole occupancy groups
11.
The Secretary of State may authorise sets of premises as sole occupancy groups if she is satisfied that the premises are linked in terms of their control.
(2) A notice may only be issued under paragraph (1) on the advice of an inspector, who must be of the opinion that -
(3) A notice issued under paragraph (1)(a) shall be served on the occupiers of each of the premises specified in the notice and in any other way that the Secretary of State thinks fit to draw the notice to the attention of persons affected by it.
(4) A notice issued under paragraph (1)(b) shall be served on the person prohibited from moving animals by the notice and on the occupiers of any premises individually named in the notice.
(5) A notice shall be in writing, may be subject to conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked at any time by further notice by the Secretary of State.
Specific licences
14.
- (1) An animal moved under a specific licence shall -
(2) The person in charge of any animal moved under a specific licence shall, on demand made by a constable or by an inspector or other officer of the Secretary of State or of a local authority -
(3) Every animal which is moved under the authority of a licence under this Order shall be kept separate throughout such movement from any animal which is not being moved under the authority of that licence.
(4) Where animals are moved under a specific licence, then, unless the licence provides otherwise, the occupier of premises which they are moved on to shall -
General licences
15.
Where animals are moved under a general licence, and that licence requires the person moving the animals to have a movement document, the occupier of premises which they are moved on to shall -
Copies of licences
16.
Where an inspector of a local authority issues a licence under article 12(1), he shall retain a copy of the licence for six months.
Compliance with licences, etc.
17.
If any person fails to comply with a licence, permit, authorisation or notice issued under this Order an officer of the Secretary of State or an inspector may arrange for it to be complied with at the expense of the person in default.
Licences issued in Scotland or Wales
18.
A licence issued by the competent authority in Scotland or Wales for the purpose of the movement of animals operates in England as if it had been issued under this Order.
(2) In deciding whether to issue a licence under article 12(1) or a permit under article 6(b) an inspector or a veterinary inspector shall comply with any instructions issued by the Secretary of State.
Cleansing and disinfection
20.
- (1) A licence issued under article 12(1), a permit issued under article 6(b) or an authorisation under article 11 may specify requirements for the cleansing and disinfection of any vehicle used for moving animals additional to the requirements of the Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (England) Order 2003[7].
(2) Where animals are moved under a licence, the occupier of the premises which they are moved on to shall provide adequate facilities, equipment and materials for any cleansing and disinfection required by the licence.
Change of occupation of premises
21.
- (1) Where, on the termination of his right of occupation of any premises, the owner of any animal on those premises is unable to remove it from those premises by reason of any restriction imposed by or under this Order, the person entitled to the occupation of those premises shall -
(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall continue to apply until the expiry of a period of 7 days from the date on which any restriction on the movement of the animal off the premises ceases to apply and the owner of the animal shall be liable to pay to the person who affords any facilities or feeds, tends or otherwise keeps that animal, in accordance with those provisions, such sums by way of remuneration and reimbursement of expenses as may be just and reasonable in all the circumstances.
Enforcement
22.
- (1) This Order shall be enforced by the local authority.
(2) The Secretary of State may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or any particular case, that an enforcement duty imposed on a local authority under this regulation shall be discharged by the Secretary of State and not by the local authority.
Revocations
23.
The Disease Control (Interim Measures) (England) (No. 2) Order 2003[8] is revoked.
Whitty
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
10th July 2003
Movement for artificial insemination
5.
The movement of cattle or pigs to an artificial insemination centre.
6.
The movement of sheep or goats to an artificial insemination centre provided they have been isolated from all other animals for 6 days before departure.
Animals for export
7.
The movement of an animal for direct export or to a collecting centre or assembly centre approved under regulation 12(2) of the Animal and Animal Products (Import and Export) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000[9] prior to such export.
Movement within a sole occupancy group
8.
The movement of animals between premises in a sole occupancy group.
Common land
9.
- (1) The movement of an animal between land over which the owner or keeper of the animal has a registered right of common and -
(2) The movement of an animal between premises occupied by the owner or keeper of the animal and in relation to which a registered right of common over land is customarily exercised and premises occupied by any other person who has a registered right of common over that land and in relation to which the registered right of common of that other person is customarily exercised.
(3) In this paragraph "registered right of common" means a right of common registered under the Commons Registration Act 1965[10] or a right of common which is exempt from such registration but which is registered, designated, attached, or otherwise recognised, continued or preserved under and in accordance with any of the New Forest Acts 1854, 1949, 1964 and 1970, the Epping Forest Acts 1878[11] and 1880[12] or the City of London (Various Powers) Act 1977[13] or any like right or permission exercised in the Forest of Dean.
Movement of pigs for breeding, etc.
10.
- (1) The movement of a pig intended for breeding or growing in accordance with article 8(3)(b) of the Pigs (Records, Identification and Movement) (Interim Measures) (England) (No. 2) Order 2002.
(2) The movement of a pig intended for breeding other than in accordance with paragraph (1) if that pig has been placed in an isolation facility approved for this purpose by a veterinary inspector for 20 days prior to the movement.
Movement of pigs to shows and exhibitions
11.
The movement of a pig to a show or exhibition provided that -
Movement of rams and bulls for breeding
12.
- (1) The movement of rams and bulls intended for breeding to a market, provided that they have been placed in an isolation facility approved for this purpose by a veterinary inspector for 6 days prior to the movement.
(2) To qualify for this exemption -
Movement of cattle, sheep and goats to shows and exhibitions
13.
The movement of cattle, sheep and goats to shows and exhibitions provided that -
Vehicles dropping off other animals
14.
Movement of an animal which is on a vehicle which enters premises to drop off other animals, provided it has not left the means of transport while on the premises.
(2) Movement of a pig (other than one being moved under article 8(3)(b) of Pigs (Records, Identification and Movement) (Interim Measures) (England) (No. 2) Order 2002) which is being returned to those premises from a place to which it had been moved for breeding, provided that -
Return of pigs, cattle, sheep or goats from a show or exhibition
5.
The return of pigs, cattle, sheep or goats from a show or exhibition to the premises from which they were consigned to that show or exhibition provided that the animals are isolated for 6 days (or, in the case of pigs, 20 days) after their return in premises approved for this purpose by a veterinary inspector.
Return of breeding rams and bulls from a market
6.
- (1) Return of rams and bulls from a market provided that the animals are isolated for 6 days after their return in premises approved for this purpose by a veterinary inspector.
(2) To qualify for this exemption -
Arrival of rams and bulls for breeding
7.
- (1) Arrival of rams and bulls for the purpose of breeding provided they are isolated for 6 days after their arrival in a facility approved for this purpose by a veterinary inspector.
(2) To qualify for this exemption -
Arrival of goats for breeding
8.
- (1) Arrival of goats for the purpose of breeding provided that they have been isolated on the premises of origin for 6 days prior to leaving in a facility approved for this purpose by a veterinary inspector.
(2) To qualify for this exemption -
Artificial insemination centres
9.
Arrival of cattle which are being returned to those premises from an artificial insemination centre.
10.
Arrival of pigs which are being returned to those premises from an artificial insemination centre provided they are isolated from all other animals for 20 days after their return.
11.
Arrival of sheep or goats which are returning from an artificial insemination centre provided that -
Imported animals
12.
- (1) The arrival of an imported animal at its point of entry into England.
(2) Movement of an animal from its point of entry into the United Kingdom following its import from another member State.
Movement within a sole occupancy group
13.
The movement of animals between premises in a sole occupancy group.
Vehicles collecting other animals
14.
Movement of an animal brought on to premises in a vehicle to collect other animals provided that the animal is not unloaded at those premises.
Arrival from veterinary treatment, etc.
15.
The arrival of sheep, goats, cattle or pigs being returned to those premises from a place for veterinary treatment or of any offspring to which they have given birth while there provided that, in the case of pigs, they are isolated from other animals for 20 days following their return.
Part 2 of the Order provides that cattle, goats, and sheep, may not be moved from premises if specified animals have been moved on to those premises in the previous 6 days (article 4). It also provides that pigs may not be moved from premises if pigs have been moved on to those premises in the previous 20 days or cattle, goats, or sheep have been moved on to those premises in the previous 6 days (article 5).
It provides for exceptions from these requirements (articles 6, 7 and 8 and Schedules 1 and 2). Schedule 1 lists the movements off premises which are permitted during the standstill period and Schedule 2 lists the movements on to premises that do not trigger the standstill period.
It provides for marking sheep and goats travelling to shows or exhibitions (article 9).
It controls movement of animals to and from slaughterhouses (article 10) and provides for sets of premises to be linked together as sole occupancy groups (article 11).
Part 3 of the Order provides that cattle, deer, pigs, goats and sheep may not be moved except in accordance with a licence (article 12).
It makes provisions for licences, permits and authorisations, and empowers the Secretary of State to serve notices removing individual premises or people from operating under a general licence (articles 13 to 19 ).
It provides for disinfection of vehicles (article 20).
It provides for change of occupation of premises affected by the Order (article 21).
It is enforced by the local authority (article 22).
Breach of the Order is an offence under section 73 of the Animal Health Act 1981, punishable in accordance with section 75 of that Act.
A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared and placed in the library of each House of Parliament. Copies can be obtained from Hester Tidcombe, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 1A Page Street, London SW1P 4PQ.
[2] S.I. 1995/539 as last amended by S.I. 2002/118.back
[3] S.I. 1983/1950 as last amended by S.I. 2001/4029.back
[5] S.I. 2002/2153, amended by S.I. 2003/29, S.I. 2003/502 and S.I. 2003/1728.back
[6] S.I. 2002/2154 as amended by S.I. 2003/28.back
[9] S.I. 2000/1673 as last amended in relation to England, by S.I. 2002/956.back
[11] 1878 c. CCXIII (41 & 42 Vict.).back
[12] 1880 c. CXXX (23 & 44 Vict.).back
© Crown copyright 2003 | Prepared 31 July 2003 |