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The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 16(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) and (f), (2)(a) and (3), 17(1), 19(1)(a), 26 and 48(1) of and paragraphs 2(1), 3(1), 5 and 6(1)(a) of Schedule 1 to the Food Safety Act 1990 [1] and by sections 1, 10(1)(a) and (c) and (2), 11, 29(2)(b), 35(1), 76(3) and 83(2) of, and Schedule 2 to, the Animal Health Act 1981 [2] and now vested in it [3], after having had regard in accordance with section 48(4A) of the 1990 Act to relevant advice given by the Food Standards Agency and after consultation in accordance with section 48(4) and (4B) of the 1990 Act, makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and application 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Specified Risk Material (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2001; they apply to Wales only and come into force on 13th August 2001. Amendments to the Specified Risk Material Regulations 1997 2. - (1) In so far as they apply to Wales, the Specified Risk Material Regulations 1997 [4] are amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this regulation. (2) In paragraph (1) of regulation 2 (interpretation) -
(b) the following definitions are inserted between the definition of "listed premises" and the definition of "official veterinary surgeon" - ???
(b) has been obtained by mechanical means;"; and
(c) the following definition is substituted for the existing definition of "vertebral column" -
(3) The following paragraph is inserted at the end of regulation 2 -
(4) In paragraph (1) of regulation 3 (specified sheep and goat material), the phrase "(subject to paragraph (4) below)" is inserted before the phrase "specified sheep or goat material".
(5) The countries are -
Australia Botswana Brazil Chile Costa Rica Namibia New Zealand Nicaragua Paraguay Singapore Swaziland and Uruguay.".
(6) The following paragraph is substituted for paragraph (1) of regulation 4 (specified bovine material) -
(b) the following material derived from a bovine animal which was slaughtered or died in the United Kingdom or Portugal when it was aged over 6 months -
(ii) the thymus, (iii) the spleen, (iv) the spinal cord, and (v) (subject to paragraph (6) below) in the case of a bovine animal described in this sub-paragraph which was slaughtered or died when it was aged over 12 months, the vertebral column; and
(c) (subject to paragraph (5) below) the following material derived from a bovine animal which was slaughtered or died elsewhere than in Portugal or the United Kingdom when it was aged over 12 months -
(ii) the tonsils, (iii) the spinal cord, and (iv) (subject to paragraph (7) below) the vertebral column;".
(7) The following paragraph is substituted for paragraph (4) of regulation 4 -
(8) The following paragraphs are inserted at the end of regulation 4 -
(6) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(b)(v) above, the vertebral column of -
(b) a beef assurance scheme animal,
shall not be regarded as specified bovine material for the purpose of these Regulations.
(9) The following regulation is substituted for regulation 6 (approvals, authorisations and registrations) -
6. - (1) The Minister may, on application, approve any premises for the purposes of Part VI of these Regulations (transport and disposal of specified risk material) if he is satisfied that the premises -
(b) comply with the requirements of that Part of these Regulations.
(2) The Agency may, on application, authorise any premises under regulation 15 below (prohibition on the removal of the spinal cord of a ruminant animal) if it is satisfied that the premises -
(b) comply with the requirements of that regulation.
(3) Any approval or authorisation granted or made under these Regulations (including a consent given under regulation 24(7) below) shall be in writing and may be made subject to conditions.
(10) The following regulation is substituted for regulation 8 (prohibitions applying to the vertebral column) -
8. - (1) No person shall use any bovine, ovine or caprine bone for the production of mechanically recovered meat. (2) No person shall use any mechanically recovered meat which is derived from a bovine, ovine or caprine bone in the preparation of food for sale for human consumption.".
(11) Regulation 9 (registration of premises on which meat is recovered by mechanical means from ruminant animals) is revoked.
15A. - (1) Where the imported carcase of a bovine animal containing vertebral column which is specified bovine material is transported to designated cutting premises in accordance with article 6(2A) of the Specified Risk Material Order 1997 the occupier of those premises shall ensure that the vertebral column is removed from the rest of the carcase at the premises as soon as is practicable after the arrival of the carcase there. (2) The occupier of any designated cutting premises at which the vertebral column is removed in accordance with this regulation shall ensure that it is -
(b) disposed of as specified risk material in accordance with these Regulations.
(3) In paragraphs (1) and (2) above, "designated cutting premises" means licensed cutting premises which the Agency has, following receipt by it of a written application, designated in writing for the purposes of this regulation.
(13) In paragraph (1) of regulation 26 (power to give directions) -
(b) the words "he or as the case may be" are inserted before the words "the Agency".
(14) In paragraph (2) of regulation 26 the words "or as the case may be the Agency" are inserted before the word "may".
(b) the following definition is inserted at the end -
(3) The following paragraph is inserted at the end of article 2 -
(4) In paragraph (1) of article 3 (specified sheep and goat material), the phrase "(subject to paragraph (2) below)" is inserted before the phrase "specified sheep or goat material".
(3) The countries are -
Australia Brazil Botswana Chile Costa Rica Namibia New Zealand Nicaragua Paraguay Singapore Swaziland and Uruguay.".
(6) The following paragraph shall be substituted for paragraph (1) of article 4 (specified bovine material) -
(b) the following material derived from a bovine animal which was slaughtered or died in the United Kingdom or Portugal when it was aged over 6 months -
(ii) the thymus, (iii) the spleen, (iv) the spinal cord, and (v) (subject to paragraph (4) below) in the case of such an animal which was slaughtered or died when it was aged over 12 months, the vertebral column; and
(c) (subject to paragraph (3) below) the following material derived from a bovine animal which was slaughtered or died elsewhere than in Portugal or the United Kingdom when it was aged over 12 months -
(ii) the tonsils, (iii) the spinal cord, and (iv) (subject to paragraph (5) below) the vertebral column.".
(7) The following paragraph is substituted for paragraph (2) of article 4 -
(8) The following paragraphs are added at the end of article 4 -
(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(b)(v) above, the vertebral column of -
(b) a beef assurance scheme animal,
shall not be regarded as specified bovine material for the purpose of this Order.
(9) In article 6 -
(b) the following paragraph is inserted after paragraph (2) -
(b) not less than 72 hours before he intends to import the carcase, he has given notice of the intended import to the director of the Meat Hygiene Service of the Food Standards Agency for the region of that Service in which those premises are situated"
(10) In Schedule 2 (form of importation certificate) for the declaration there shall be substituted the following declaration -
*Either: This product does not contain and is not derived from specified risk material as defined in Annex I, point 1(a) of Decision 2000/418/EC, produced after 31 March 2001, or mechanically recovered meat obtained from the bones of bovine, ovine or caprine animals, produced after 31 March 2001. The animals have not been slaughtered, after 31 March 2001, after stunning by means of a gas injected into the cranial cavity or killed instantaneously by the same method, or slaughtered after laceration, after stunning, of central nervous tissue by means of an elongated rod-shaped instrument introduced into the cranial cavity. *Or: This product does not contain and is not derived from bovine, ovine or caprine materials other than those derived from animals born, reared and slaughtered in the following countries: -
(This note does not form part of the Regulations) 1. These Regulations, which apply to Wales only, make further amendments both to the Specified Risk Material Regulations 1997 (SI 1997/2965, as already amended) and to the Specified Risk Material Order 1997 (SI 1997/2964, as already amended). The Specified Risk Material Regulations 1997 ("the principal Regulations") apply to Great Britain as a whole. Amendments to the Specified Risk Material Regulations 1997 2. These Regulations reflect in Wales the provisions of Annex XI to Regulation (EC) No. 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down rules for the prevention, control and eradication of certain transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (OJ No. L147, 31.5.2001, p.1). That Annex imposes transitional measures with regard to the removal of specified risk material and was inserted into Regulation (EC) No. 999/2001 by Article 3 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1326/2001 (OJ No. L177, 30.6.2001, p.60). 3. The substantive amendments made by these Regulations to the principal Regulations are as follows: -
(ii) regulation 4 of the principal Regulations (which defines "specified bovine material") is substantially revised so that, in particular, material derived from bovine animals born, continuously reared and slaughtered in certain third countries is now outside the scope of the definition (regulation 2(6) to (8)); (iii) regulation 8 of the principal Regulations (prohibition applying to the vertebral column of ruminant animals) is replaced with a provision prohibiting the use of bovine, ovine and caprine bones in the production of mechanically recovered meat (regulation 2(10)) and regulation 9 (registration of premises on which meat is recovered by mechanical means from ruminant animals) is revoked (regulation 2(11)); (iv) a new regulation, 15A, dealing with the treatment of imported carcases containing vertebral column which is specified bovine material, is inserted into the principal Regulations (regulation 2(12)); and
(b) in view of the amendment made to regulation 26 of the principal Regulations by the Food Standards Act 1999 (Transitional and Consequential Provisions and Savings)(England and Wales) Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/656), that regulation is further amended to enable the Food Standards Agency or the National Assembly for Wales to give directions relating to the disposal of specified risk material (regulation 2(13) and (14)).
4.
These Regulations also make consequential amendments to the principal Regulations in the light of certain of the substantive amendments referred to above and the enactment of the Food Standards Act 1999 (1999 c.28) (regulation 2(2), (3) and (9)). Notes: [1] 1990 c.16.back [3] Functions formerly exercised by "the Ministers" under the Food Safety Act are now exercisable in relation to Wales by the National Assembly for Wales by virtue of the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (SI 1999/672).back [4] SI 1997/2965, amended by SI 1997/3062, SI 1998/2405 (itself amended by SI 1997/2431), SI 1999/539, SI 2000/656, SI 2000/2659 (W.172), SI 2000/3387(W.224) and SI 2000/1973.back [5] SI 1997/2964, amended by SI 2000/2811 and SI 2000/3387 (W.224).back [6] SI 1996/2097, amended by SI 1996/2522, SI 2000/656 and SI 2000/3388 (W.225).back
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