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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 27th June 2000. (2) These Regulations extend to Scotland only. 2. - (1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
(2) In these Regulations, any reference to a numbered regulation or Schedule is a reference to the regulation or Schedule so numbered in these Regulations.
(b) racing pigeons; and (c) domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quails, pigeons, pheasants, partridges and ratites, if they are reared or kept in captivity for breeding, the production of meat or eggs for consumption, or for restocking supplies of game.
(2) Where a means of transport has been used to transport any animal to which this article applies or anything which may give rise to the transmission of a disease affecting animals, the user of the means of transport shall, as soon as reasonably practicable and not more than 24 hours after the journey is completed, ensure that it is cleansed and disinfected in accordance with Schedule 1, or, where appropriate, destroyed.
(b) all birds not included in regulation 3; and (c) animals and birds of any species in the circumstances specified in Schedule 2.
(2) This regulation does not apply to transport of-
(b) a pet animal accompanied by its owner on a journey.
(3) Any person transporting, or causing or permitting the transport of, an animal to which this regulation applies shall ensure that-
(b) any dead animal, parts of animals, soiled bedding and excreta are removed from its means of transport as soon as possible.
Disposal of material after cleansing
(b) treated so as to remove the risk of transmission of a disease affecting animals; or (c) disposed of so that animals have no access to it.
Powers of inspectors
(b) enter any means of transport and carry out such inspection of it or enquiry in relation to it as appears to the inspector to be appropriate; (c) require the assistance of the user of the means of transport, or of any person appearing to the inspector to be in charge of it, to facilitate such inspection or enquiry; and (d) inspect, and take copies of, any document relating to the carriage of animals in the means of transport.
(2) Where an inspector is satisfied that a means of transport either-
(b) requires to be cleansed and disinfected to prevent a risk of transmission of a disease affecting animals,
that inspector may serve a notice on any person appearing to the inspector to be in charge of that means of transport-
(ii) requiring that person to carry out the cleansing and disinfection as set out in the notice within a period specified in the notice; or (iii) requiring that person to dispose of all feedingstuffs to which animals have had access, bedding, excreta and other material of animal origin in the way set out in the notice.
(3) Cleansing and disinfection required by a notice under this regulation shall be carried out in accordance with Schedule 1 unless an inspector is satisfied that it is necessary for animal health purposes for the cleansing and disinfection to be carried out in a manner specified in a notice.
(ii) a notice or requirement contained in a notice; or
(b) fails without reasonable excuse to comply with any requirement imposed by an inspector in exercise of powers under regulation 6(1) above or obstructs any such officer in the exercise of any of those powers,
shall be guilty of an offence. 1. Where animals are transported in a means of transport without first having been placed in a container, all feedingstuffs to which animals have had access, excreta, bedding, other material of animal origin, mud and other contaminants shall be removed from the means of transport using any appropriate means. All internal surfaces of the vehicle (other than the cab) and, if they are visibly contaminated, the external surfaces and the wheels of the means of transport shall be washed with water, steam or where appropriate chemicals or chemical compounds so that they are free of contamination which could spread disease. 2. Where animals are transported in a container, the container shall be cleansed in accordance with the preceding paragraph as if it were a means of transport or, where appropriate, destroyed. In addition, the means of transport itself shall be cleansed in accordance with the preceding paragraph where it has been soiled so as to create a risk of spreading disease. 3. Fittings, accessories or equipment (whether detachable or not) shall be cleansed with water, steam or where appropriate chemicals or chemical compounds so that they are free of all contamination which could spread disease. 4. Disinfection shall be carried out after cleansing has been completed, using a disinfectant approved for the purpose under or in accordance with the Diseases of Animals (Approved Disinfectants) Order 1978[3] or, where an inspector has required the use of a particular cleansing agent under regulation 6, that cleansing agent. Journey made on a single farming enterprise 1. Regulation 4, rather than regulation 3, shall apply in relation to the transport of all animals if the journey is made within a single farming enterprise in one ownership. Transport of certain horses 2. Regulation 4, rather than regulation 3, shall apply in relation to the transport of-
(b) for the transport of horses kept at stables licensed by the Jockey Club to or from race meetings, or to or from a place at which horses kept at those stables undergo training for racing.
Journeys between the same two points
(b) where the hoofed animal carried has been participating in an event taking place during or continuing into, the evening of the day in question, a journey commenced as soon as practicable after the end of that event, whether or not it begins before midnight.
Temporary unloading
In the Pigs (Records, Identification and Movement) Order 1995 (S.I. 1995/11), for:
(b) conditions 3 and 4 of Schedule 3; (c) conditions 3 and 4 of Schedule 4; (d) conditions 5 and 6 of Schedule 5; (e) conditions 4 and 5 of Schedule 6; and (f) conditions 5 and 6 of Schedule 7,
there shall in each case be substituted the following:-
(This note is not part of the Order) These Regulations revoke and replace, with changes, the instruments dealing with the cleansing and disinfection of means of transport for animals set out in Schedule 3. They implement paragraph 8 of Chapter I of the Annex to Council Directive 91/628/EEC on the protection of animals during transport (O.J. No. L340, 11.12.91, p.17) which was previously implemented by paragraph 26 of Schedule 1 to the Welfare of Animals (Transport) Order 1997, (S.I. 1997/1480). They also implement Article 12.1(a), second indent, of Council Directive 64/432EEC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine (that Directive was consolidated in the Annex to Council Directive 97/12/EC (O.J. No. L109, 25.4.97, p.1). They specify that, after the transport of any hoofed animals, and domestic fowl, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea-fowls, quails, pigeons, pheasants, partridges and ratites, the means of transport must be cleansed and disinfected in accordance with Schedule 1 before it is used again to transport those animals (regulation 3(2) and (4)). They also specify that, even if this has been done, the means of transport must be cleansed and disinfected before those animals are transported if the means of transport has become soiled so as to cause a risk of transmission of disease (regulation 3(3)). Following a journey, they require a means of transport to be cleansed and disinfected as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within not more than 24 hours (regulation 3(5)). They require any person transporting such animals to remove dead animals, parts of animals, soiled bedding and excreta from the means of transport as soon as practicable (article 3(6)). There are exceptions set out in Schedule 2 relating to journeys on a single enterprise, transport of certain horses and journeys between the same two points. In these cases, and for all other animals and birds, there is a requirement to ensure that they are loaded on to a means of transport which has been cleansed and, if necessary, disinfected and that dead animals, parts of animals, soiled bedding and excreta are removed from the means of transport as soon as practicable (regulation 4). Regulation 5 sets out how material removed from a means of transport in accordance with Schedule 1 must be disposed of. Regulation 6 provides for powers to inspectors in particular, to serve a notice requiring a means of transport to be cleansed and disinfected. The Regulations are enforced by the local authority (regulation 7). Regulation 8 sets out offences and penalties. The maximum penalty for an offence under the Regulations is the statutory maximum (currently £5,000). The Regulations revoke those provisions set out in Part I of Schedule 3 and amend the provisions set out in Part II of that Schedule. A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared and placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre. Copies can be obtained from the Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department, Division G4, Room 350, Pentland House, 47 Robb's Loan, Edinburgh EH14 1TY. Notes: [1] 1972 c.68. Section 2(2) was amended by the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46) Schedule 8, paragraph 15(3). The functions conferred upon a Minister of the Crown under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, so far as within devolved competence, was transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998.back [3] S.I. 1978/32 as amended by S.I. 1978/934 and S.I. 1997/2347.back
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