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The National Assembly for Wales:
ii) having published a notice in the London Gazette as required by section 140(6)(b) of that Act; iii) having considered the representations made in accordance with that notice;
considers it appropriate to make these Regulations for the purpose of preventing the substances or articles specified in them from causing pollution of the environment and harm to the health of animals and therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 140 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990[3], hereby makes the following Regulations: -
(b) any alloy or compound of lead if lead comprises more than 1% of that alloy or compound;
Prohibition on use of cartridges containing lead shot
(b) on or over any site of special scientific interest included in Schedule 1 to these Regulations; or (c) any wild bird included in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
Powers of entry to determine whether any provisions of the Regulations have been broken
(b) on entering any premises by virtue of sub-paragraph (a) above to have with him or her -
(ii) if there is reasonable cause to apprehend any serious obstruction which would interfere with the authorised person in the execution of his or her duty, a constable; and (iii) any equipment (other than heavy equipment) or materials required for any purpose for which the power of entry is being exercised;
(c) to make such examination and investigation as may in the circumstances be necessary;
(ii) to ensure that it is not tampered with before examination of it is completed; (iii) to ensure that it is available for use as evidence in any proceedings for an offence.
(3) Where an authorised person proposes to enter any premises and -
(b) the authorised person apprehends on reasonable grounds that entry is likely to be refused and that the use of force may be necessary to effect entry,
any entry on to those premises by virtue of these regulations shall only be effected under the authority of a warrant by virtue of paragraph (4) below.
(b) that one or more of the conditions specified in paragraph (5) below is fulfilled,
the justice may by warrant authorise the National Assembly to designate a person who shall be authorised to exercise the power in relation to those premises, in accordance with the warrant and, if need be, by force.
(b) that such a refusal is reasonably apprehended; (c) that the premises are unoccupied; (d) that the occupier is temporarily absent from the premises and the case is one of urgency; or (e) that an application for admission to the premises would defeat the object of the proposed entry.
(6) Every warrant under paragraph (4) above shall continue in force until the purposes for which the warrant was issued have been fulfilled.
Note: The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference gives a point within the site of special scientific interest.
Note: The common name or names are included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, the common name or names shall not be taken into account. (This note is not part of the Regulation) These Regulations, which apply to Wales, prohibit the use of lead shot for shooting with a shotgun -
(b) on or over the sites of special scientific interest included in Schedule 1 to the Regulations; or (c) any wild bird included in Schedule 2 to the Regulations namely ducks and geese (all species of each), coot and moorhen (regulation 3).
Regulation 4 provides for powers of entry and inspection, a power to take samples, and a power to take any dead or injured wild birds, in order to determine whether any provisions of the Regulations have been broken. Notes: [1] S.I. 1991/1487.back [3] These powers, so far as exercisable in relation to Wales, were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999 / 672).back [4] S.I. 2001 / 4003 (W.331).back
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