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WELSH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2007 No. 2459 (W.207)

ANIMALS, WALES

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Zoonoses (Monitoring) (Wales) Regulations 2007

  Made 20 August 2007 
  Laid before the National Assembly for Wales 22 August 2007 
  Coming into force 1 October 2007 

The Welsh Ministers in exercise of the powers conferred on them [1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures in the veterinary field for the protection of public health, and now vested in them[3] make the following regulations:

Title, application and commencement
     1. The title of these Regulations is the Zoonoses (Monitoring) (Wales) Regulations 2007; they apply in relation to Wales and come into force on 1 October 2007.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations—

    (2) Expressions used in both these Regulations and the Directive have the same meaning in these Regulations as they have in that Directive.

Competent authority
     3. The Welsh Ministers are the competent authority for the purposes of Articles 3(2), 6(1) and 8(2) of the Directive in so far as that Directive relates to animals.

Powers of entry
    
4. —(1) An inspector has, on producing if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his or her authority, a right at all reasonable hours, to enter any premises on which any animal or animal feedingstuff is, or has been, present for the purpose of-

    (2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to admission to any premises used only as a private dwelling-house unless 24 hours' notice of the intended entry has been given to the occupier, or the entry is in accordance with a warrant granted under this regulation.

    (3) If a Justice of the Peace, on sworn information in writing, is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for entry into any premises for the purposes of the enforcement of these Regulations, and either—

the Justice may by warrant signed by him or her authorise the inspector to enter the premises, if necessary by reasonable force.

    (4) A warrant under this section will continue in force for one month.

    (5) If an inspector enters any unoccupied premises he or she must leave them as effectively secured against unauthorised entry as he or she found them.

    (6) In this regulation

Powers of inspectors
    
5. An inspector entering premises under regulation 4 may—

Examination of isolates
    
6. —(1) A food business operator responsible for primary production who examines an isolate, or causes an examination of an isolate to be carried out, in order to detect the presence of any zoonosis or zoonotic agent must—

    (2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to any sample taken for the purposes of the Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries (Wales) Order 2007[5].

Monitoring wild animals
     7. If the Welsh Ministers prepare a programme for the monitoring of zoonoses or zoonotic agents in wild animals that includes the taking of any sample from a live wild animal or any egg or sample from the temporary or permanent resting place or nest of a wild animal, they must consult the Countryside Council for Wales before monitoring commences.

Offences and penalties
    
8. —(1) A person is guilty of an offence if he or she—

    (2) A person guilty of an offence under these Regulations is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

Offences by bodies corporate
    
9. —(1) If an offence under these Regulations committed by a body corporate is shown—

the officer as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and is liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

    (2) If the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, paragraph (1) applies in relation to the acts and defaults of a member in connection with his or her functions of management as if he or she were a director of the body.

    (3) "Officer" ("swyddog") in relation to a body corporate, means a director, member of the committee of management, chief executive, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body, or a person purporting to act in any such capacity.

Enforcement
    
10. —(1) These Regulations are to be enforced by the local authority.

    (2) The Welsh Ministers may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or any particular case, that they will enforce these Regulations instead of the local authority.


Elin Jones
Minister for Rural Affairs, one of the Welsh Ministers

20 August 2007



SCHEDULE
Regulation 4(1)(a)


Zoonoses


brucellosis

campylobacteriosis

echinococcosis

listeriosis

salmonellosis

trichinellosis

tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis

verotoxigenic Escherichia coli



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations provide inspectors with the powers of entry onto premises to monitor for zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance to zoonotic agents and other agents that pose a threat to public health, as required by Directive 2003/99/EC (on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents, amending Council Decision 90/424/EEC and repealing Council Directive 92/117/EEC) (regulation 4). Regulation 5 sets out what inspectors may do on those premises, including take samples, examine records and make enquiries of any person.

Regulation 6 requires food business operators involved in primary production to preserve isolates that have been tested for a zoonosis and to keep the results of those tests and provide them to the Welsh Ministers on demand.

Regulation 7 requires the Welsh Ministers to consult the Countryside Council for Wales in relation to any programme for the monitoring of zoonosis or zoonotic agents in wild animals that includes sampling of live wild animals or their nests or resting places.

Regulation 8 creates offences for obstructing an inspector and sets out the applicable penalties. Regulation 10 deals with enforcement.

A regulatory impact assessment of the effect which these Regulations will have has been prepared and is annexed to the Explanatory Memorandum. Copies can be obtained from the Welsh Assembly Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 2003/1246.back

[2] 1972 c .68.back

[3] Functions conferred under the European Communities (Designation)(No. 2) Order 2003 (SI 2003/1246) to the National Assembly for Wales are exercisable by the Welsh Ministers by virtue of paragraph 30 of Schedule 11 to the Government of Wales Act 2006 (c.32).back

[4] OJ No. L 325, 12.12.2003, p.31.back

[5] S.I. 2007/1708 (W.147).back



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