Scottish Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 14

      The Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) (Scotland) Order 1999


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SCOTTISH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1999 No. 14

FOOD

The Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) (Scotland) Order 1999

  Made 28th July 1999 
  Laid before the Scottish Parliament 30th July 1999 
  Coming into force 29th July 1999 

Whereas it appears to the Scottish Ministers that the carrying out of commercial operations with respect to animals and animal products originating from Belgium may involve imminent risk of injury to health, now therefore the said Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 6(4), 13(1) and 48(1) of the Food Safety Act 1990[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order:

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) This Order may be cited as the Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) (Scotland) Order 1999 and shall come into force on 29th July 1999.

    (2) In this Order -

    "the Act" means the Food Safety Act 1990;

    "animal" includes any bird;

    "free circulation" shall be construed in accordance with Article 23.2 of the Treaty establishing the European Community;

    "member State" means a member State of the European Community other than Belgium or the United Kingdom; and

    "relevant animal or animal product" means an entity coming within any of the following descriptions-

    (a) live animals and hatching eggs as referred to in Article 3 of the Commission Decision,

    (b) products of Belgian origin covered by Article 1.4 of the Commission Decision, and

    (c) products which are derived or partly derived from live animals or hatching eggs referred to in sub-paragraph (a) above or contain any of the products referred to in sub-paragraph (b) above,

but only includes food and food sources.

    (3) Other expressions used both in this Order and in the Commission Decision have, in so far as the context admits, the same meaning in this Order as they bear in that Decision.

Exemptions
     2.  - (1) Article 3 hereof shall not apply to-

    (2) Article 5 hereof shall not, save for sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph (1) thereof, apply to any imported food or food source which is accompanied by valid certification relating to it as specified in paragraph (3) below.

    (3) The certification to which paragraphs (1)(a) and (b) and (2) above apply is-

Prohibitions
    
3.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, no person shall carry out commercial operations with respect to any relevant animal or animal product.

    (2) Paragraph (1) above shall not be taken to prohibit the bringing into Scotland from a member State of any relevant animal or animal product in free circulation in that member State.

Enforcement
    
4.  - (1) This Order shall be enforced and executed by the Scottish Ministers and by each food authority within its area as appropriate.

    (2) For the purposes of the return to Belgium of any product as specified in article 2(1)(c) hereof, the competent authority for the purposes of the official certificate shall be the Scottish Ministers or any authorised officer of a food authority.

    (3) Each food authority shall give such assistance and information to the Scottish Ministers as they may request for the purpose of their duties under section 13 of the Act in relation to the implementation of the Commission Decision with respect to food or food sources.

Application and modification of various provisions of the Act
    
5.  - (1) Section 9 of the Act (inspection and seizure of suspected food) shall apply for the purposes of this Order, subject to the following modifications-

    (2) The following provisions of the Act shall apply for the purposes of this Order and any reference in those provisions to the Act shall be construed for the purposes of this Order as a reference to this Order-

Revocation
    
6. The Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) Order 1999[3] and the Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) (Amendment) Order 1999[4] are hereby revoked in relation to Scotland.


IAIN GRAY
A member of the Scottish Executive

St Andrew's House
28th July 1999



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order, which applies to Scotland, revokes in relation to Scotland, and re-enacts with certain changes, the Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) Order 1999 (S.I.1999/1542) as amended by the Food (Animals and Animal Products from Belgium) (Emergency Control) (Amendment) Order 1999 (S.I.1999/1763) ("the revoked Orders") both of which applied to Great Britain. The Order also implements in Scotland, in relation to food and food sources Commission Decision 1999/449/EC ("the Decision") on protective measures with regard to contamination by dioxins of certain products of animal origin intended for human or animal consumption (OJ No. L175, 10.7.1999, p.70) which consolidates with changes Commission Decision 1999/363/EC (OJ No. L141, 4.6.1999, p.24) and Commission Decision 1999/389/EC (OJ No. L147, 12.6.1999, p.26) as amended, in both cases, by Commission Decision 1999/390/EC (OJ No. L147, 12.6.1999, p.29) and Commission Decision 1999/419/EC (OJ No. L159, 25.6.1999, p.60).

Like the revoked orders, this Order defines 'relevant animal and animal product' (article 1), prohibits (with exceptions (article 2)) the carrying out of commercial operations relating to relevant animal and animal products (article 3), specifies the enforcement authorities (article 4) and applies with modifications provisions of the Food Safety Act 1990 (article 5).

In addition to making minor and drafting changes to the revoked Orders, the Order, by referring to the Decision, makes the following changes of substance-

    (a) whilst the Decision continues, like its predecessor, to cover live domestic fowls, hatching eggs and products derived from domestic fowl, pigs or bovine animals-

      (i) it now refers directly to products containing but not exclusively consisting of products of the fowl and animals concerned, but excludes egg whites,

      (ii) the rearing period in relation to which continuing controls applicable to pigs and bovine animals and products derived from them apply is closed on 3rd June 1999, and

      (iii) in relation to particular products, the controls contained in the Decision no longer apply where analysis shows that the level of contamination by dioxins does not exceed the relevant maximum level for PCB set out in Annex A to the Decision;

    (b) there is a variation in the certification required for the importation of products from Belgium; and

    (c) the circumstances in which controlled food products may be returned to Belgium now call for information in relation to the return to be exchanged between authorities by fax, and only apply where Belgian authorities are unable to certify the origin of suspect goods under the Decision.


Notes:

[1] 1990 c.16; "the Minister" is defined in section 4(2); section 6(4) of the Act was amended by paragraph 6 of Schedule 9 to the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994 (c.40). The functions of the Secretary of State in relation to Scotland were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).back

[2] OJ No. L175, 10.7.1999, p.70.back

[3] S.I.1999/1542.back

[4] S.I.1999/1763.back



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