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2006 No. 755

FOOD

The Animals and Animal Products (Examination for Residues and Maximum Residue Limits) (Amendment) Regulations 2006

  Made 10th March 2006 
  Laid before Parliament 16th March 2006 
  Coming into force 6th April 2006 

The Secretary of State is 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 Economic Community and in relation to medicinal products[2].

     She makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(2) of that Act, and those conferred by sections 6(4), 16(1)(a), (b) and (f), 16(3), 17(1) and (2), 26(1), (2)(a) and (3), 30(9), 31(1) and 48(1) of and paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Food Safety Act 1990[3] and now vested in her[4].

     In accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety[5], she has consulted those she considers likely to be affected by these Regulations.

Title and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Animals and Animal Products (Examination for Residues and Maximum Residue Limits) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 and come into force on 6th April 2006.

Amendments
    
2. —(1) The Animals and Animal Products (Examination for Residues and Maximum Residue Limits) Regulations 1997[6] shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.

    (2) In regulation 2—

    (3) For regulation 3, substitute—

    (4) For regulation 4, substitute—

    (5) For regulation 5, substitute—

    (6) In regulation 6—

    (7) In regulations 8 and 25, for each reference to "beta-agonist or hormonal substance", substitute "substance listed in Annex II or Annex III to Council Directive 96/22".

    (8) For regulation 9, substitute—

    (9) In regulation 15, for paragraph (3) substitute—

    (10) For regulation 18, substitute—

    (11) For regulation 20, substitute—

    (12) In regulation 23—

    (13) For regulation 24, substitute—

    (14) For regulation 26, substitute—

    (15) For regulation 27, substitute—

    (16) For regulation 28, substitute—

    (17) After regulation 28, insert—

    (18) In regulation 32—

    (19) Delete regulation 33.

    (20) In regulation 34, in paragraph (4)—


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

Date 10th March 2006



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations amend provisions of the Animals and Animal Products (Examination for Residues and Maximum Residue Limits) Regulations 1997 (S.I. 1997/1729) that give effect to Council Directive 96/22/EC concerning the prohibition on the use in stockfarming of certain substances having a hormonal or thyrostatic action and of beta-agonists, and repealing Directives 81/602/EEC, 88/146/EEC and 88/299/EEC (OJ No. L125, 23.5.1996, p. 3).

Regulation 2 amends the Animals and Animal Products (Examination for Residues and Maximum Residue Limits) Regulations 1997 as follows:

Paragraphs (2)(a)(i), (3)-(5), (7)-(8) and (13)-(17) transpose Directive 2003/74/EC (OJ No. L262, 14.10.2003, p. 17) by amending regulations 2-5, 8-9, 24-28 and inserting a new regulation, 28A.

Paragraphs (2)(a)(ii)-(iv) and (b), (6)(c), (12)(a) and (18)(b) update references to Community and domestic legislation by amending regulations 2, 6, 23 and 32.

Paragraphs (6)(a) and (b), (12)(b), (18)(a) and (c) and (19) remove provisions duplicated in the Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/2745) by amending regulations 6, 23 and 32 and revoking regulation 33.

Paragraph (9) clarifies upon whom an authorised officer may serve a notice specifying the result of a sample analysed by amending regulation 15.

Paragraph (10) transposes Commission Decision 2002/657 implementing Council Directive 96/23/EC concerning the performance of analytical methods and the interpretation of results (OJ No. L221, 17.8.2002, p. 8) by amending regulation 20.

Paragraph (12)(c) applies the statutory maximum as the penalty for summary offences by amending regulation 23.

Paragraph (20) corrects drafting errors in regulation 34.

A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared and a copy has been placed in the library of each House of Parliament together with a Transposition Note setting out how the main elements of Directive 2003/74/EC and Decision 2002/657 are transposed in these Regulations. Copies may be obtained from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate, Woodham Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3LS.


Notes:

[1] 1972 c. 68.back

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

[3] 1990 c. 16.back

[4] The powers, so far as they are exercisable in relation to England, were transferred by article 2(6) of the Transfer of Functions (Agriculture and Food) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3141) to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State acting jointly, and by article 2(3) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/794) to the Secretary of State. In so far as they are exercisable in relation to Scotland, they were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46) but the Secretary of State retains a concurrent power to exercise them under section 57(1) of that Act. In so far as they are exercisable in relation to Wales, they were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by article 2(a) of and Schedule 1 to the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) but the Ministers of the Crown responsible retain a concurrent power to exercise them under paragraph 5 of Schedule 3 to the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c.38); that concurrent power became vested in the Secretary of State in consequence of section 40 of and Schedules 5 and 6 to the Food Standards Act 1999 (c.28), but subject to any power of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, saved by regulation 13 of the Food Standards Act 1999 (Transitional and Consequential Provisions and Savings) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/656), to join in making regulations in relation to residues of veterinary products; that joint power was transferred to the Secretary of State by article 2(3) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002.back

[5] OJ No. L31, 1.2.2002, p. 1.back

[6] S.I. 1997/1729 as amended by S.I. 2001/3590, S.I. 2004/147, S.I. 2005/2626, S.I. 2005/3254 (W. 247) and S.S.I. 2005/616.back

[7] OJ No. L311, 28.11.2001, p. 1.back

[8] S.I. 2006/****.back

[9] S.I. No. 2005/2745.back

[10] OJ No. L221, 17.8.2002, p. 8.back



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 © Crown copyright 2006

Prepared 21 March 2006


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