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2004 No. 2363

ANIMALS, ENGLAND

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Non Commercial Movement of Pet Animals (England) Regulations 2004

  Made 8th September 2004 
  Laid before Parliament 10th September 2004 
  Coming into force 1st October 2004 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART 1

Introduction
1. Title, application and commencement
2. Interpretation
3. Approvals
4. Exemption from the provisions of the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974
5. Exceptions

PART 2

Identification and blood-testing of pet animals
6. Identification of pet dogs, cats and ferrets
7. Waiting period after satisfactory blood test

PART 3

Carriers, certification and checking arrangements
8. Carriers
9. Treatment and certification in respect of Echinococcus multilocularis and ticks
10. Duties on carriers
11. Duties at the port of arrival

PART 4

Administration and enforcement
12. Designation of competent authority
13. Powers of authorised officers
14. Obstruction
15. Falsification of documents
16. Offences
17. Penalties
18. Enforcement

PART 5

Amendment, transitional provisions, savings and revocations
19. Amendment to the Animal and Animal Products (Import and Export) Regulations 2004
20. Transitional provisions
21. Savings
22. Revocations

  SCHEDULE 1 Conditions of Approval for Carriers

  SCHEDULE 2 Orders Revoked

The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[
1] in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Community[2] and in relation to measures in the veterinary and phytosanitary fields for the protection of public health[3], exercising the powers conferred upon her by that section makes the following Regulations:



PART 1

Introduction

Title, application and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Non Commercial Movement of Pet Animals (England) Regulations 2004; they apply only to England and come into force on 1st October 2004.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations - 

    (2) Expressions defined in the Community Regulation have the same meaning in these Regulations.

Approvals
     3. Approvals issued under these Regulations shall be in writing, may be made subject to such conditions as the Secretary of State considers necessary to - 

and may be amended, suspended or revoked by notice in writing at any time; in particular approvals granted under regulation 8 may be suspended or revoked if the Secretary of State is reasonably of the opinion that the written procedures and contingency plans produced under Schedule 1 have not been complied with.

Exemption from the provisions of the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974
    
4.  - (1) A person may bring a pet animal into England without complying with the provisions of the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974[14] provided the movement complies with the Community Regulation and these Regulations.

    (2) Nothing in these Regulations shall apply in relation to an animal brought into England directly from other parts of the British Islands or the Republic of Ireland.

Exceptions
     5. These Regulations shall not apply to the movement to England of - 



PART 2

Identification and blood-testing of pet animals

Identification of pet dogs, cats and ferrets
    
6. For the purposes of article 4 of the Community Regulation, pet dogs, cats and ferrets shall be identified by microchip.

Waiting period after satisfactory blood test
    
7. The neutralising antibody titration at least equal to 0.5 IU/ml referred to in article 6(1) of the Community Regulation shall be carried out on a blood sample taken at least six months before the pet animal is brought into England.



PART 3

Carriers, certification and checking arrangements

Carriers
    
8.  - (1) Pet dogs, cats and ferrets shall be brought into England under the Community Regulation using a carrier approved to transport them under this regulation.

    (2) The Secretary of State may approve a carrier under this regulation if she is satisfied that - 

    (3) The approval shall specify - 

    (4) The carrier shall provide such information to the Secretary of State as she shall reasonably require.

    (5) Every carrier shall comply with the terms and conditions of its approval.

Treatment and certification in respect of Echinococcus multilocularis and ticks
    
9.  - (1) This regulation shall apply to pet dogs, cats and ferrets during the transitional period specified in article 16 of the Community Regulation.

    (2) Not less than 24 and not more than 48 hours before embarkation for England the pet dog, cat or ferret shall have been treated by a veterinary surgeon entitled to practise medicine in the country in which the treatment is administered against Echinococcus multilocularis and ticks.

    (3) The treatment shall be with a veterinary medicine with a marketing authorisation in the country in which the treatment is administered, shall be at an appropriate dosage, and - 

    (4) In addition to the certification required by the Community Regulation, the passport or third country health certificate accompanying each pet dog, cat and ferret shall - 

Duties on carriers
    
10.  - (1) A carrier shall check - 

of every pet dog, cat or ferret it brings into England under the Community Regulation.

    (2) A carrier shall check the Hendra certificate of every cat it brings into England from Australia.

    (3) The checks shall be performed in the place and in the manner specified in the carrier's approval.

    (4) The carrier shall satisfy itself that - 

    (5) If the passport or third country health certificate of a pet dog or cat shows that it was vaccinated or its blood sample was taken before its microchip was inserted it shall not fail either of the checks in paragraphs (4)(c)(ii) and (4)(c)(iii) for that reason if - 

    (6) If, after carrying out the checks, the carrier is not satisfied that the pet dog, cat or ferret may be brought into England under the Community Regulation and these Regulations - 

    (7) If, after carrying out the checks, the carrier is satisfied that the pet dog, cat or ferret may be brought into England under the Community Regulations and these Regulations it shall - 

Duties at the port of arrival
    
11.  - (1) A person bringing a pet dog, cat or ferret into England in a vehicle under the Community Regulation and these Regulations shall display the sticker or hanger given by the carrier in a prominent position in the windscreen until the vehicle leaves the port of arrival or, in the case of the Channel Tunnel, the Folkestone Terminal at Cheriton.

    (2) A person bringing a pet dog, cat or ferret into England under the Community Regulation and these Regulations shall produce on demand by an inspector - 

the passport or third country health certificate, any Hendra certificate, and the certificate of entry given by the carrier under regulation 10(7)(a) and shall make the animal available for checking.



PART 4

Administration and enforcement

Designation of competent authority
     12.  - (1) The Secretary of State shall be the competent authority for the purposes of - 

    (2) Every person granted an approval under this regulation shall comply with its terms and conditions.

Powers of inspectors
    
13.  - (1) An inspector shall, on producing if required to do so, some duly authenticated document showing his authority, have a right at all reasonable hours to enter any land or premises (other than premises used exclusively as a dwellinghouse) for the purpose of administering and enforcing these Regulations and the Community Regulation; and in this regulation "premises" includes any vessel, boat, aircraft or vehicle of any other description.

    (2) Such an inspector shall have powers to carry out all checks, searches and examinations which may be necessary to ascertain whether the Community Regulation and these Regulations are being complied with and in particular may examine and copy documentary or data processing material.

Obstruction
    
14.  - (1) No person shall - 

Falsification of documents
    
15.  - (1) No person, other than a duly approved veterinary surgeon or a person acting at his direction, shall alter - 

    (2) No person shall knowingly be in possession of - 

Offences
    
16.  - (1) It shall be an offence for any person to fail to comply with - 

    (2) Where a body corporate is guilty of an offence under these Regulations, and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to have been attributable to any neglect on the part of - 

he as well as the body corporate shall be guilty of an offence and be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), "director" in relation to a body corporate whose affairs are managed by its members, means a member of the body corporate.

Penalties
    
17. A person guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to both.

Enforcement
    
18.  - (1) The provisions of these Regulations shall be enforced by the local authority.

    (2) The Secretary of State may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or a particular case, that any duty imposed on a local authority under paragraph (1) shall be discharged by the Secretary of State and not by the local authority.



PART 5

Amendment, transitional provisions, savings and revocations

Amendment to the Animal and Animal Products (Import and Export) Regulations 2004
    
19.  - (1) The Animal and Animal Products (Import and Export) Regulations 2004[16] shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.

    (2) For regulation 2 there shall be substituted the following - 

    (3) In paragraph 10 of Part I of Schedule 3 and in paragraph 9 of Part II of Schedule 5 the following shall be inserted in the list of amending instruments after Council Regulation (EC) No. 1802/2002 - 

Transitional provisions
    
20.  - (1) This regulation applies to a pet dog or cat which is brought into England accompanied by PETS certification which was issued before 1st October 2004.

    (2) An animal to which this regulation applies shall be - 

    (3) Subject to paragraph (4), PETS certification issued before 1st October 2004 and an official health certificate complying with sub-paragraph (2)(b) shall together be treated as if they were - 

and regulations 10, 11 and 15 shall take effect accordingly.

    (4) Where this regulation applies the carrier shall, in place of its obligations under regulations 10(4)(b) and 10(4)(c)(i), satisfy itself that - 

Savings
    
21. Approvals granted under article 8 of the Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999 shall continue in force as approvals under these Regulations.

Revocations
    
22. The Orders listed in Schedule 2 are revoked.


Ben Bradshaw
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

8th September 2004



SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 8(2)


Conditions of Approval for Carriers


     1. Staff having contact with passengers who may be travelling with pet dogs, cats or ferrets or staff who may be involved in checking pet dogs, cats or ferrets under these Regulations shall be appropriately trained.

     2. The carrier shall set out in writing procedures to ensure that a pet dog, cat or ferret presented for travel under the Community Regulation is - 

     3. The carrier shall set out in writing procedures on what it will do if a pet dog, cat or ferret presented for travel fails to comply with the Community Regulation or these Regulations, or if a pet dog, cat or ferret is discovered that the carrier reasonably suspects is intended to be transported to England without being presented to the carrier for checking.

     4. The carrier shall set out in writing contingency plans for dealing with emergencies, including plans for vessels being diverted to another place of landing.

     5. Adequate facilities for checking pet dogs, cats and ferrets under these Regulations shall be provided. They shall be adequately equipped, manned and maintained.

     6. The carrier shall make arrangements for veterinary assistance to be provided where necessary.



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 22


Orders Revoked


Orders revoked References
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999 S.I. 1999/3443
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) Order 2000 S.I. 2000/1298
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) (No 3) Order 2000 S.I. 2000/1641
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) Order 2001 S.I. 2001/6
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) Order 2002 S.I. 2002/1011
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) (No 2) Order 2002 S.I. 2002/2850
The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) Order 2004 S.I. 2004/828



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations make provision in England for the administration and enforcement of Regulation (EC) No 998/2003 of the European Parliament and the Council of 26 May 2003 on the animal health requirements applicable to the non-commercial movement of pet animals and amending Council Directive 92/65/EEC (OJ No. L 146, 13.6.2003, p1, as amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 592/2004, OJ No. L 94, 31.3.2004, p7) ("the Community Regulation"). They revoke and replace the Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3443) and the existing amendments to that Order (these are listed in Schedule 2).

Consequential amendment to the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974 is made by the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) (England) (Amendment) Order 2004 which comes into force simultaneously with these Regulations.

The Regulations create, in limited circumstances, an exemption from the requirement for pet animals covered by the Community Regulation to be imported under licence and placed in quarantine under the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974 (S.I. 1974/2211, as amended) on import into England.

The Regulations do not extend to Wales or Scotland, but if an animal has been brought into England in accordance with these Regulations, it can then be taken from England into Wales or Scotland.

Regulation 5 excludes three categories of animal from the exemption. Regulation 5(a) excepts animals covered by article 12(b) of the Community Regulation. This exclusion extends to pet animals from certain third countries arriving in groups of more than five. Regulation 5(b) excludes animals whose import is prohibited by Commission Decision 2003/459/EC on certain protection measures with regard to monkey pox virus (OJ No. L 154, 21.6.2003, p112). This exclusion extends to prairie dogs from the USA. Regulation 5(c)excludes animals whose import is prohibited by Commission Decision 1999/507/EC (OJ No. L 194, 27.7.1999, p66, as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/708/EC, OJ No. L 289, 16.11.2000, p41) on certain protection measures with regard to certain fruit bats, dogs and cats coming from Malaysia (Peninsula) and Australia. This exclusion extends to cats from Australia unless they are accompanied by a certificate relating to freedom from Hendra virus.

The Regulations provide for retention of the requirement in the Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999 that animals are identified by microchip rather than tattoo (regulation 6). Regulation 7 sets out the waiting period before entry to England laid down in the national rules in force on 3rd July 2004 which is referred to in article 6 of the Community Regulation. On that date, a waiting period of six months from the date of a blood test was laid down in article 6(2) of the Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999.

In addition to the anti-rabies preparation required by the Community Regulation, the Regulations require dogs, cats and ferrets to be treated against Echinococcus multilocularis and ticks before entering England (regulation 9).

The Regulations require that dogs, cats and ferrets entering England under the Community Regulation are transported by a carrier approved by the Secretary of State on a specified route (regulation 8 and Schedule 1). Carrier approvals granted under the Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999 continue to be valid (regulation 21).

Carriers are under a duty to check that the correct documentation accompanies every dog, cat and ferret and that it shows compliance with the Community Regulation and the Regulations (regulation 10).

The Regulations also impose duties on passengers bringing dogs, cats and ferrets into England under the Community Regulation to make their documentation and animals available for checking (regulation 11) and give powers to officers of the Secretary of State and the local authority to stop vehicles and carry out searches (regulation 13).

The Regulations make transitional provision to allow dogs and cats accompanied by health certificates issued under the Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999 to enter England using those certificates (regulation 20).

The Regulations prohibit obstruction of persons acting in their execution (regulation 14) and falsification of documents (regulation 15).

Offences under the Regulations are listed in regulation 16; commission of these offences is punishable on summary conviction by imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, currently £5,000 (regulation 17).

The Regulations make amendments to the Animal and Animal Products (Import and Export) Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/853) consequent on the Community Regulation.

No Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared in respect of these Regulations.


Notes:

[1] 1972 c. 68back

[2] S.I. 1972/1811.back

[3] S.I. 1999/2027.back

[4] 1982 c. 16back

[5] OJ No. L 146, 13.6.2003, p1.back

[6] OJ No. L 94, 31.3.2004, p7.back

[7] OJ No. L 312, 27.11.2003, p1.back

[8] OJ No. L 65, 3.3.2004, p13, as amended by Commission Decision 2004/301.back

[9] OJ No. L 98, 2.4.2004, p55, as amended by Commission Decision 2004/539.back

[10] OJ No. L 237, 8.7.2004, p21.back

[11] 1981 c. 22back

[12] S.I. 1994/867, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back

[13] S.I. 1999/3443,amended by S.I. 2002/2850; there are other amending instruments but none are relevant.back

[14] S.I. 1974/2211; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1999/3443, 2000/1298, 2001/6, 2004/828.back

[15] 1987 c. 53back

[16] S.I. 2004/853.back



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Prepared 17 September 2004


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