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Made | 9th April 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 12th April 2003 |
(2) Any notice or licence served or issued under this Order or under a declaratory Order made under article 9 below must be in writing, may be general or specific, may be the subject of conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked by notice in writing at any time.
Notification procedures and precautions to be taken where the presence of a designated disease is suspected
4.
- (1) A person who has in his or her possession or under his or her charge any bird or carcase having, or suspected of having, a designated disease must -
(2) A person who examines or inspects any bird or carcase or who analyses any sample taken from any bird or carcase, and who suspects the presence of a designated disease in the bird, carcase or sample must immediately inform the Divisional Veterinary Manager.
Restrictions where disease is suspected
5.
- (1) If a veterinary inspector has reasonable grounds for suspecting that either -
(2) If a veterinary inspector has reasonable grounds for suspecting that birds on any premises have been exposed to the risk of any disease, he or she may serve a notice on the occupier of the premises or on the keeper of any birds on the premises requiring him or her to comply with the requirements contained in Part I of Schedule 1 to this Order.
(3) In the case of any notice served under paragraphs (1)(b) or (2) a veterinary inspector may -
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) "veterinary inspector" includes an inspector.
(5) In this article, exposure to risk of disease means exposure, either directly or indirectly, as a result of the movement of persons, animals or vehicles or in any other way.
Veterinary inquiry as to the existence of a disease
6.
- (1) Where a notice has been served in accordance with sub-paragraph (1)(a) of article 5, a veterinary inspector shall enter the premises that are subject to the notice and carry out such inquiries, examinations and tests and take such samples (including live birds and carcases), as are necessary to ascertain whether disease exists or has existed there and, in particular, to establish
(2) Where a notice has been served in accordance with sub-paragraph (1)(b) of article 5 or paragraph (2) of article 5, a veterinary inspector shall -
(3) A veterinary inspector may mark, or cause to be marked, for identification purposes any bird, carcase or other thing in relation to which any of the powers under paragraphs (1) and (2) have been exercised.
(4) Collection of samples and laboratory testing under paragraph (2) shall be carried out (in relation to avian influenza) in accordance with Annex III of Council Directive 92/40/EEC and (in relation to Newcastle disease and paramyxovirus in pigeons), with Annex III of Council Directive 92/66/EEC.
(5) The occupier of the premises or the keeper of any birds on the premises or any person in his or her employment shall provide such reasonable assistance to a veterinary inspector as he or she may require for the exercise of his or her powers under paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) above.
Measures where a designated disease is confirmed
7.
- (1) Upon the presence of a designated disease on premises being confirmed by the Chief Veterinary Officer or by a person authorised by him or her, a veterinary inspector -
by notice served on the occupier of the premises or the keeper of any birds on the premises, impose the requirements contained in Part II of Schedule 1 to this Order in addition to the conditions imposed by virtue of notices issued under article 5.
(2) A veterinary inspector may also serve such a notice on the occupier of premises or keeper of birds on premises which, because of their location, configuration or contact with premises (in Wales or elsewhere) where the presence of a designated disease has been confirmed by the Chief Veterinary Officer or by a person authorised by him or her, contain poultry, other captive birds or racing pigeons which may, in the opinion of the veterinary inspector, have been exposed to the risk of a designated disease.
Duties of occupiers and persons in charge of premises served with notices
8.
- (1) A person served with a notice under this Order shall -
(2) If any person fails to comply with any restriction or requirement imposed by a notice served under this Order, an inspector or other officer of the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales or an inspector of the local authority may
(3) Any action taken under paragraph (2) shall be without prejudice to any proceedings for an offence arising out of contravention of a notice served under this Order.
(4) A person failing to comply with a notice served under this Order shall be liable for any costs incurred under paragraph (2) above.
Declaration of infected area
9.
- (1) Upon the presence in any area in Wales or elsewhere of a designated disease in poultry being confirmed by the Chief Veterinary Officer or by a person authorised by him or her, the National Assembly for Wales or the Secretary of State shall, by declaratory Order, declare such of that area as is in Wales to be an infected area.
(2) Upon the presence in any area in Wales or elsewhere of a designated disease in captive birds other than poultry or in racing pigeons being confirmed by the Chief Veterinary Officer or by a person authorised by him or her and upon the National Assembly for Wales or the Secretary of State being satisfied that the presence of that disease in such birds constitutes a serious risk to poultry, the National Assembly for Wales or the Secretary of State may, by declaratory Order, declare such of that area as is in Wales to be an infected area.
(3) An area shall remain an infected area until such date as may be stated in the declaratory Order, or, if none, until the declaratory Order is withdrawn.
(4) Any premises which are partly inside and partly outside an infected area shall be deemed to be wholly inside that area.
(5) A declaratory Order may apply to all birds or to designated species.
(6) A declaratory Order shall provide for the division of the infected area into protection and surveillance zones, the protection zone being based on a minimum radius of three kilometres, itself contained in a surveillance zone based on a minimum radius of ten kilometres, based on the centre of premises where disease has been confirmed, or such lesser radia as the National Assembly for Wales or the Secretary of State may declare.
(7) The provisions of Schedule 2 shall apply in an area declared an infected area except to the extent that they are varied or excepted by the declaratory order or to the extent that anything which would otherwise be a breach of this Order is authorised by a licence issued by a veterinary inspector.
Vaccination areas
10.
Upon an Order being made under article 9(1) above, the National Assembly for Wales or the Secretary of State may, by notice published in such manner as either of them thinks fit, require the vaccination of any species of poultry against a designated disease in such territorial area and for such period as either of them thinks fit and it shall be the duty of every owner and every person in charge of poultry in that area to comply with that notice.
Racing pigeons
11.
- (1) An organiser of a show or race which takes place wholly or partly in Wales shall ensure that all racing pigeons entered for the race or show have been vaccinated against paramyxovirus 1 in pigeons.
(2) Every person who owns or keeps racing pigeons shall keep a record of every race or show for which he or she enters pigeons.
Disinfection
12.
- (1) The person in charge of premises on which poultry or racing pigeons are or have been exposed for sale or exhibited shall thoroughly cleanse and disinfect those premises, their fittings and any receptacle used for the exposure or exhibition of such birds as soon as practicable after use and in any event before they are used again.
(2) An inspector may, by notice in writing served on the person in charge of any premises or vehicle on or in which any birds are or have been, require that person on whom the notice is served to cleanse and disinfect the premises or vehicle and any fittings or receptacle in such manner as he or she requires and prohibit the movement into the premises or vehicle of birds until the cleansing and disinfection has been completed to the satisfaction of the inspector.
(3) Without prejudice to the bringing of proceedings under the Animal Health Act 1981, where a notice under this article is not complied with, any person authorised by the National Assembly for Wales, the Secretary of State or the local authority may enter the premises or vehicle to which the notice relates and carry out the work of cleansing and disinfection required and the cost of such work shall be recoverable from the person on whom the notice was served.
(4) For the purposes of this Order "cleansing" includes the disposal of all litter, droppings and other matter in a manner which does not present a risk of the spread of disease.
Records
13.
- (1) Every person who owns or keeps on a holding any flock of poultry consisting of at least 250 birds of any species of poultry shall keep a record in respect of poultry entering or leaving his or her holding.
(2) Every person who is engaged in the transport or marketing of any poultry or eggs (including any slaughterer or auctioneer) shall keep a record in respect of all poultry and eggs transported or marketed by him or her.
(3) The record referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) above shall include in respect of the relevant class of poultry and their eggs -
(4) A person who is required by this Order to keep a record shall retain it for at least twelve months from the date of the recorded transportation or marketing.
(5) A person who keeps any record required under this article shall at all reasonable times produce it on demand to an inspector and shall provide him or her with copies if so required.
Licences
14.
A person moving anything under the authority of a licence issued under this Order shall -
General powers of inspectors
15.
A veterinary inspector who enters any premises under this Order may take with him or her for any purpose relating to the execution and enforcement of this Order such persons and such things as he or she considers necessary.
Enforcement
16.
The provisions of this Order shall, except where otherwise expressly provided, be executed and enforced by the local authority.
Revocations and amendments
17.
The Diseases of Poultry Order 1994[3] and the Diseases of Poultry (Amendment) Order 1997[4] are revoked insofar as they apply to Wales.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales
Mike German
Deputy First Minister, Minister for Rural Development and Wales Abroad
4th April 2003
E.A. Morley
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
9th April 2003
are traced and destroyed, except that table eggs need not be destroyed if they have previously been disinfected.
Disinfection and restocking
11.
The buildings used for housing poultry, their surroundings, the vehicles used for transport and all equipment likely to be contaminated shall, under the supervision of an inspector, be subject to preliminary and final cleaning and disinfecting in accordance with Annex II of Council Directive 92/40/EEC or Annex II of Council Directive 92/66/EEC as the case may be and to the satisfaction of a veterinary inspector. The occupier of the premises shall not restock the premises until at least 21 days after completion of the cleaning and disinfection.
(f) used litter and poultry manure are not removed or spread.
3.
No person shall move any poultry, eggs or carcases within the zone, except that poultry may be transported without stopping through the zone on a major highway or railway.
4.
No person shall hold any fair, market, show or other gathering of poultry or other birds.
Surveillance Zone
5.
The following shall apply within the surveillance zone and shall continue to apply for a period of at least 30 days after the preliminary cleansing and disinfection of the infected premises required by paragraph 11 of Schedule 1 to this Order and thereafter until the National Assembly for Wales or the Secretary of State declares the restrictions to be lifted.
6.
The occupier of premises shall ensure that -
7.
No person shall move any poultry or hatching eggs into or within the zone except that poultry may be transported without stopping through the zone on a major highway or railway.
8.
No person shall hold any fair, market, show or other gathering of poultry or other birds.
Cleansing and disinfection of vehicles used for the conveyance of poultry
9.
- (1) The owner of any vehicle used for the conveyance of poultry, poultry carcases, poultry offal, poultry feathers or eggs originating in an infected area, before it is so used, as soon as practicable after each time it is so used and in any event before it is so used again, shall effectively clean and disinfect it.
(2) If any person fails to comply with this paragraph, an officer of the local authority may, without prejudice to any proceedings arising out of such failure, carry out or cause to be carried out the cleansing and disinfection and the person failing to carry out the operations shall be liable for any costs incurred.
[6] O J L167, 22.6.1992, p.1.back
[7] O J L260, 05.9.1992, p.1.back
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