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Made | 28 October 2005 at 17:05 | ||
Coming into force | 28 October 2005 at 17:20 |
Licences, notices and declarations
3.
—(1) Licences, notices and declarations granted under these Regulations must be in writing, may be subject to conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked in writing at any time.
(2) The Assembly Secretary must take such steps as he or she considers necessary to ensure that licences, notices and declarations are brought to the attention of those who may be affected by them and, in particular, must ensure that the extent of any zone declared under these Regulations, the nature of the restrictions and requirements applicable within it and the dates of its declaration and withdrawal (and any suspension of it) are publicised.
Risk assessment and imposition of restrictions
4.
—(1) The Assembly Secretary must evaluate the risk of the transmission of avian influenza virus (in particular virus of the sub-type H5N1) from wild birds to susceptible birds in zoos, taking into account the criteria and risk factors set out in Annex I to the Commission Decision.
(2) Having carried out such an evaluation, the Assembly Secretary must, if he or she considers it necessary to reduce the risk of such transmission —
(4) A declaration made under paragraph (2) must specify the requirements which apply in the zone and set out the boundaries of the zone.
(5) The Assembly Secretary may, in accordance with Article 2 of the Commission Decision, declare that certain premises are exempt from such requirements.
(6) Any person the subject of a declaration or a notice under these Regulations must comply with the declaration or notice, except to the extent that he or she is authorised to do otherwise by a licence issued by a veterinary inspector.
Vaccination of Susceptible Birds
5.
—(1) Following a risk assessment, the Assembly Secretary must, if he or she considers it necessary to reduce the risk of transmission of avian influenza, vaccinate or require the vaccination of susceptible birds in zoos.
(2) If vaccination is not carried out by the Assembly Secretary, it must be carried out in accordance with instructions issued by him or her.
Powers of inspectors
6.
—(1) A veterinary inspector or an inspector may enter any premises for the purpose of ascertaining whether these Regulations (or any declaration, notice or licence under them) are being or have been complied with and may —
(2) Any person who defaces, obliterates or removes any mark applied under paragraph (1)(c) is guilty of an offence.
(3) If a veterinary inspector or an inspector enters any unoccupied premises he or she must leave them as effectively secured against unauthorised entry as he or she found them.
Enforcement and offences
7.
—(1) The following provisions of the Act apply as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act —
he or she, as well as the body corporate, is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3), "director" in relation to a body corporate managed by its members, means a member of the body corporate.
(5) The local authority must enforce these Regulations unless directed otherwise by the Assembly Secretary pursuant to paragraph (6).
(6) The Assembly Secretary may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or a particular case, that any duty imposed on a local authority under paragraph (5) is to be discharged by the Assembly Secretary and not by the local authority.
Powers of inspectors in case of default
8.
—(1) If a person fails to comply with a requirement of these Regulations or of a declaration, notice or licence under them, a veterinary inspector or an inspector may take any steps he or she considers necessary to ensure the requirement is met, including —
(2) Any steps taken are without prejudice to proceedings for an offence arising out of the default.
(3) The person in default must reimburse any reasonable expenses incurred by the Assembly Secretary or the local authority in taking such steps and any such reimbursement is recoverable summarily.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[7]
28 October 2005 at 17:05
Carwyn Jones
Minister for Environment, Planning and Countryside
[5] OJ No L 279, 22.10.2005, p.75.back
[6] OJ No L 268, 14.9.1992, p.54, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No 1398/2003 (OJ No L 198, 6.8.2003, p.3).back
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