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The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by sections 1, 7(1), 7(2), 8(1), 11, 15(5), 17(1), 23, 25, 28, 35(1), 35(3), 38(1), 65(A)(3) and 83(2) of the Animal Health Act 1981[1], makes the following Order: Title, application and commencement 1. —(1) The title of this Order is the Avian Influenza (H5N1 in Poultry) (Wales) Order 2006. (2) This Order applies in relation to Wales and comes into force on 13 December 2006. Interpretation 2. In this Order—
(b) a temporary movement restriction zone; (c) a protection zone; (d) a surveillance zone; or (e) a restricted zone;
(b) for shows, races, exhibitions or competitions; (c) for breeding; (d) for sale; or (e) for use by an approved body;
(b) a detachable part of a vehicle; (c) a container or other structure designed or adapted to be carried by or on a vehicle; and
Licences, notices and designations under this Order
(b) may be general or specific; (c) may be made subject to such conditions as the person granting the licence considers necessary to control avian influenza; and (d) may be amended, suspended or revoked, in writing, at any time.
(2) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector must not license a movement under articles 9, 10, 11 or 14 unless he or she has taken account of the relevant risk assessment.
(b) must, if they apply only to part of premises, specify to which part they apply.
(5) Designations under this Order—
(b) may be made subject to such conditions as the National Assembly considers necessary to control avian influenza; and (c) may be amended, suspended or revoked in writing at any time.
(6) Unless the National Assembly directs otherwise by notice to the occupier of the premises, the following premises are deemed to be designated for the purposes of this Order—
(b) premises deemed to be so designated under article 4(7) of that Order; (c) the following plants, if approved under regulation 14 of the Animal By-Products (Wales) Regulations 2006[8]—
(ii) processing plants; (iii) oleochemical plants; (iv) biogas plants; (v) composting plants; (vi) petfood plants; and (vii) technical plants.
(7) Premises in Scotland, England and Northern Ireland designated respectively by the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs or by the Department for Agriculture and Rural Development of Northern Ireland for the same purposes as they may be designated under this Order are deemed to be designated by the National Assembly for the purposes of this Order.
(b) on demand by a veterinary inspector, other officer of the National Assembly or by a local authority inspector, produce the licence or copy and allow a copy or extract to be taken; and (c) on such demand, provide his or her name and address.
(10) A person moving anything under the authority of a general licence granted under this Order must—
(ii) the date of the movement; (iii) the name of the consignor; (iv) the address of the premises from which the movement started; (v) the name of the consignee; (vi) the address of the premises of destination;
(b) on demand by a veterinary inspector, other officer of the National Assembly or by a local authority inspector, produce the consignment note and allow a copy or extract to be taken; and
Restrictions relating to things moved from Scotland, England or Northern Ireland
(b) a protection zone; and (c) a surveillance zone.
(2) The following are an area B for the purposes of the Commission Decision—
(b) a restricted zone
Establishment of zones on suspicion of avian influenza of subtype H5N1 in poultry
(b) the neuraminidase virus type is N1.
(2) The National Assembly must declare two zones under article 13 of the Avian Influenza Order, as set out in paragraph (3), if the poultry or carcase in which highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 is suspected was found—
(b) in England, less than ten kilometres from the border with Wales.
(3) The zones referred to in paragraph (2) are—
(b) two temporary movement restriction zones; or (c) two temporary control zones.
(4) In a declaration made in accordance with paragraph (2), the National Assembly must specify which of the two zones declared is the first zone and which the second zone.
(b) have an outer boundary which is at least 10 kilometres from the outbreak point.
(2) The other zone declared in accordance with article 6(2) ("the second zone") must be in such location and of such size as the National Assembly considers necessary to minimise the risk of the spread of avian influenza.
(b) the geographical features of the area around the premises; (c) the location and proximity of other premises containing poultry in the area; (d) patterns of movement and trade in poultry and other captive birds in the area; and (e) the facilities and personnel available to control movements within the zone (including any movement of poultry or other captive birds off premises for slaughter and disposal).
(4) "Outbreak point" means that part of any premises where any poultry or carcase referred to in article 6(1) has been found which the National Assembly deems to be the centre of the suspected outbreak.
(b) the neuraminidase virus type is N1.
(2) The National Assembly must declare a restricted zone under article 28(5) of the Avian Influenza Order if the poultry or carcase in which highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 is confirmed was found—
(b) in England, less than ten kilometres from the border with Wales.
Restrictions on the movement of poultry and other captive birds
(b) any other captive bird to an approved body.
(3) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector may license the following movements—
(b) poultry directly to any premises in an unrestricted area, if the veterinary inspector or inspector acting under his or her direction is satisfied that they will be kept there for 21 days from their date of arrival; (c) poultry to another member State or to a third country, if the movement is authorised by the competent authority of that member State or third country; (d) day-old chicks to any premises in an unrestricted area; (e) other captive birds to any premises in an unrestricted area.
(4) The National Assembly must ensure that veterinary surveillance is carried out at any premises to which day-old chicks are moved under paragraph (3)(d) for such period as it considers necessary.
(b) from eggs—
(ii) which were transported from those premises in new disposable packaging or in disinfected packaging.
(6) The occupier of premises to which poultry are moved under paragraph (3)(b) must ensure that no poultry are moved off the premises for at least 21 days from the date the poultry so moved arrived there.
(ii) muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata) and their crosses which are less than 72 hours old, whether or not fed;
and
Restrictions on the movement of hatching eggs
(b) an undesignated hatchery in the United Kingdom, if the premises where the eggs were collected contain poultry which the National Assembly is satisfied have tested negative in a serological survey for avian influenza capable of detecting 5% prevalence of disease with at least a 95% level of confidence; (c) a hatchery in another member State or in a third country, if the movement is authorised by the competent authority of that member State or third country; (d) designated premises for use for scientific, diagnostic or pharmaceutical purposes; (e) premises for use for scientific, diagnostic or pharmaceutical purposes in another member State or in a third country, if the movement is authorised by the competent authority of that member State or third country; or (f) premises for disposal.
(4) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under his or her direction may also license the movement of SPF-eggs to the premises referred to in paragraph (2)(d) and (e).
(b) ensure that trolleys and packaging trays used to move the eggs are cleansed and disinfected before they leave the hatchery or before they are reused there; and (c) keep a record of the cleansing and disinfection carried out under sub-paragraph (b).
(6) A person moving hatching eggs under paragraph (2) or (3) must ensure that they are kept separate from eggs from outside the restricted zone.
(b) "SPF-egg" means a hatching egg for use for diagnostic procedures in laboratories, for the production and testing of vaccines or for research or pharmaceutical purposes.
Restrictions on the movement of wild game bird products
(b) fresh meat, from wild game birds originating outside the protection, surveillance and restricted zones, which has been—
(ii) subjected to the official controls set out in Chapter VIII of Section IV of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 854/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific rules for the organisation of official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption[10];
(c) processed fresh meat and products containing such meat, from wild game birds originating outside the protection, surveillance and restricted zones produced in accordance with Sections V and VI of Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004;
(ii) obtained, cut and stored separately from other such products.
(3) A person moving a wild game bird product referred to in paragraph (2)(d) must ensure that it does not come into contact with any other such product.
(ii) meat preparation, being fresh meat, including meat that has been reduced to fragments, which has had foodstuffs, seasonings or additives added to it or which has undergone processes insufficient to modify the internal muscle fibre structure of the meat and thus to eliminate the characteristics of fresh meat; and (iii) mechanically separated meat, being the product obtained by removing meat from flesh-bearing bones after boning, using means resulting in the loss or modification of the muscle fibre structure; and
(b) "wild game bird product" means any wild game bird carcase, egg or any other thing originating or made (whether in whole or in part) from a wild game bird or from a wild game bird carcase and includes bird by-products from wild birds.
Requirements for the marking of wild game bird meat and meat products
(b) with the national mark described in paragraph (2) if the meat or product was produced in premises in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation (EC) No 2076/2005.
(2) The national mark referred to in paragraph (1)(b) must—
(b) be clear and visible; and (c) contain, in legible form, the following—
(ii) in the centre, the approval number of the premises where the meat or product was produced; (iii) on the lower part, the letter "N".
(3) No person other than the final consumer of meat or of a meat product, marked in accordance with this article, is to deface, obliterate or remove that mark, unless authorised by the National Assembly.
(b) from a restricted zone to a protection or surveillance zone; (c) to an unrestricted area; (d) to another member State; or (e) to a third country.
(2) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector may license the movement of any of the following bird by-products—
(b) blood products, within the meaning of paragraph 4 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which comply with the requirements in Part B of Chapter III of Annex VII to that Regulation and with paragraph (3) below; (c) rendered fats, within the meaning of paragraph 50 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which comply with the requirements in Part A of Chapter IV of Annex VII to that Regulation and with paragraph (3) below; (d) gelatine, within the meaning of paragraph 26 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which complies with the requirements in Part A of Chapter VI of Annex VII to that Regulation and with paragraph (3) below; (e) hydrolysed protein, within the meaning of paragraph 31 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which complies with the requirements in Part B of Chapter VI of Annex VII to that Regulation and with paragraph (3) below; (f) dicalcium phosphate, within the meaning of Part A of Chapter VII of Annex VII to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which complies with the requirements of that Part and with paragraph (3) below; (g) tricalcium phosphate, within the meaning of Part A of Chapter VIII of Annex VII to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which complies with the requirements of that Part and with paragraph (3) below; (h) collagen, within the meaning of paragraph 59 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which complies with the requirements in Part A of Chapter IX of Annex VII to that Regulation and with paragraph (3) below; (i) egg products, within the meaning of Part A of Chapter X of Annex VII to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which comply with that Part and with paragraph (3) below; (j) processed petfood, within the meaning of paragraph 43 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which complies with the requirements in Part B of Chapter II of Annex VIII to that Regulation; (k) dogchews, within the meaning of paragraph 22 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which comply with the requirements in Part B of Chapter II of Annex VIII to that Regulation; (l) processed manure and processed manure products, within the meaning of Part A of Chapter III(II) of Annex VIII to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002, which comply with the requirements for placing on the market in that Part; (m) by-products to a designated incineration plant, processing plant, oleochemical plant, biogas and composting plant, petfood plant or technical plant; for disposal, treatment, transformation or use; (n) by-products to users or collection centres authorised and registered in accordance with Article 23(2) of Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 for the feeding of animals after the by-products have been treated in accordance with paragraph 5(a)(ii) of Annex IX to that Regulation or by another treatment which ensures that no virus causing avian influenza remains; (o) game trophies of birds having undergone a complete taxidermy treatment ensuring their preservation at ambient temperatures; (p) poultry feathers or parts of poultry feathers which have been treated with a steam current, or by another method which ensures that no virus causing avian influenza remains; and (q) untreated feathers or parts of untreated feathers produced from poultry or wild game birds from a restricted zone which comply with the requirements of point 1(a) of Part A of Chapter VIII of Annex VIII to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002;
(3) No person is to move any bird by-product referred to in paragraph (2)(a) to (i) unless it has been processed at a processing plant in accordance with Annex V to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002.
(b) processed feathers carried by travellers for their private use; or (c) consignments of processed feathers sent to private individuals for non-industrial purposes.
Ban on bird gatherings
(b) use them at the concentrations approved under the Disinfectants Order; and (c) use them—
(ii) if a veterinary inspector has instructed otherwise, in accordance with those instructions.
(2) Where cleansing and disinfection of vehicles is required at any premises under this Order, the occupier of those premises must provide adequate facilities and proper equipment and materials for that cleansing and disinfection.
(ii) the date of the movement; (iii) the name of the consignor; (iv) the address of the premises from which the movement started; (v) the registration number of any vehicle used; (vi) the name of the consignee; and (vii) the address of the destination; and
(b) retain it for at least six weeks from the date the movement was completed.
(2) A person who is required under this Order to make any other record must retain it for at least twelve months from the date the record is made.
(b) require any computer record to be produced in a form which can be taken away; and (c) remove any record and retain it until he or she has carried out his or her functions under this Order.
Change of occupation of premises under restriction
(b) allow entry to the premises to that keeper and any person authorised by him or her at reasonable times for feeding, tending or otherwise using the poultry, other captive bird or mammal.
(3) If the keeper is unable or unwilling to feed or tend the poultry, other captive bird or mammal, the person entitled to occupation of the premises must take such steps as are necessary to ensure it is properly fed and tended.
(b) the local authority; and (c) any person authorised by the National Assembly or by the local authority to execute this Order.
Powers of inspectors
(b) the detention and isolation of any vehicle, equipment or other thing, by serving a notice on the occupier of the premises where it is kept, or on the person in charge of it.
(3) A veterinary inspector executing this Order, or an inspector acting under his or her direction, may cleanse and disinfect any premises.
(b) the cleansing and disinfection of any premises, by serving a notice on the occupier of the premises; (c) the detention or isolation in a specified place of any animal or bird, by serving a notice on the occupier of the premises where it is kept, or on its keeper; (d) the separation of any animal or bird from any other animal or bird, by serving a notice on the occupier of the premises where it is kept, or on its keeper.
Powers of inspectors in case of default
(b) to seize and detain any thing.
Offences by bodies corporate
(b) to be attributable to any neglect on his or her part,
the officer as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. 1. The mark referred to in article 12(1)(a) must be—
(b) of the dimensions referred to at paragraph 2 or of proportionate dimensions; and (c) legible to the naked eye.
2.
The mark must be of the following shape and size — (This note is not part of the Order) This Order transposes Commission Decision 2006/415/EC concerning certain protection measures in relation to highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 in poultry in the Community and repealing Decision 2006/135/EC (OJ No. L 164, 16.6.2006, p. 51) ("the Commission Decision") as amended by the Commission Decision amending Decisions 2006/415/EC, 2006/416/EC and 2006/563/EC as regards the health mark to be applied to fresh poultry meat adopted on 1 December 2006 (SANCO/10587/2006 Rev.4). The Order supplements the general measures to control avian influenza set out in the Avian Influenza and Influenza of Avian Origin in Mammals (Wales) (No 2) Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/2927 (W.267)) ("the main Order"). Measures to control highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 in wild birds are set out in the Avian Influenza (H5N1 in Wild Birds) (Wales) Order 2006. Articles 1 to 4 contain general introductory provisions. Article 5 specifies which zones declared under the main Order are zones A and B for the purposes of the Commission Decision. Article 6 requires the National Assembly to declare temporary control zones or temporary movement restriction zones under the main Order if highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 is suspected in poultry. Article 7 relates to the location and size of such zones. Article 8 requires the National Assembly to declare a restricted zone under the main Order on confirmation of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 in poultry. The general measures which may be imposed on suspicion and confirmation of highly pathogenic avian influenza are set out in the main Order. Additional measures in articles 9 to 14 of this Order restrict movements of the following:
(b) hatching eggs from restricted zones (article 10); (c) wild game bird products from protection, surveillance and restricted zones (articles 11 to 13); (d) by-products from any bird in a protection, surveillance or restricted zone (article 14).
Article 15 of the Order bans bird gatherings in restricted zones. Articles 16 to 24 contain general measures relating to enforcement of the Order. Notes: [1] 1981 c. 22, as amended by the Animal Health Act 2002, c. 42, S.I. 2003/1734 and S.I. 2003/2035. Functions transferred to the National Assembly by the National Assembly (Transfer of Functions) Orders 1999 and 2004 (S.I. 1999/672 and S.I. 2004/3044 respectively).back [2] OJ No L 268, 14.9.1992, p. 54, as last amended by Directive 2004/68/EC (OJ No L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 321) and corrected by OJ No L 226, 25.6.2004, p. 128.back [3] S.I. 2006/2927 (W. 267).back [4] OJ No L 164, 16.6.2006, p. 51.back [5] SANCO/10587/2006 Rev.4. The adopted Decision has not yet been published in the Official Journal of the European Union but copies are available from the National Assemblyback [6] OJ No L273, 10.10.2002, p1, as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 208/2006 (OJ No L036, 8.2.2006, p 25).back [7] OJ No L036, 8.2.2006, p25.back [8] S.I. 2006/1293 (W.127).back [9] OJ No L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 55, as corrected by OJ No L 226, 25.6.2004, p. 22.back [10] OJ No L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 206, as corrected by OJ No L 226, 25.6.2004, p. 83.back [11] S.I. 1978/32, amended by S.I. 2006/3166 (W.291); there are other amending instruments that are not relevant to this Order.back [12] The definition of the Diseases of Poultry Order in article 2 of the Disinfectants Order was amended by S.I. 2006/2927 (W.267) to include S.I. 2006/2927 (W.267) as well as S.I. 2003/1079 (W.148).back
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