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Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 1 Areas subject to export restrictions

GROUP ADNSa Administrative Unit
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a

ADNS means the Animal Disease Notification System set up by Commission Decision 2005/176 of 1 March 2005 laying down a codified form and the codes for the notification of animal diseases pursuant to Council Directive 82/894/EEC

England 41 Bracknell Forest Borough
66 Slough
76 Windsor and Maidenhead
77 Wokingham
138 The following district of Buckinghamshire County: South Buckinghamshire
148 The following districts of Hampshire County:
Hart
Rushmoor
163 Surrey
168 The following boroughs of the Greater London Authority:
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Richmond upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames
Ealing
Harrow
Brent
Hammersmith and Fulham
Wandsworth
Merton
Sutton

Regulation 5

SCHEDULE 2 Additional requirements for meat

1.  The meat must at all times be clearly identified, handled, stored and transported separately from meat not eligible for export.

2.  The meat must be inspected, along with the animal from which it derived, post-mortem by an official veterinarian—

(a) in the slaughterhouse;

(b) in the case of on-farm slaughtering of farmed game, on the premises; or

(c) in the case of wild game, at the game-handling establishment,

with no clinical signs or evidence of foot-and-mouth disease identified.

3.  The meat must remain in the slaughterhouse, premises or game-handling establishment for at least 24 hours after the post-mortem inspection described in paragraph 3.

Regulation 5

SCHEDULE 3 Premises from which an animal may be transported for slaughter

1.  The premises must be situated in the centre of a circle of at least 10 km radius in which there was no outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease during at least the 30 days prior to transport.

2.  The premises must have had no animal of a species susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease introduced into it during the 21 days prior to transport to slaughter of any animal in the premises susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease (except in the case of pigs, in which case the period of 21 days is reduced to 7 days), unless—

(a) such animal complies with the conditions in regulation 5(3)(c)(i) or 5(3)(d)(i) and was under the supervision of the Welsh Ministers on a single premises—

(i) complying with paragraph 1 during the 21 days prior to its transport; and

(ii) into which no animal of a species susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease was introduced during the 21 days prior to the transport of the animal (except in the case of a pig, in which case the period of 21 days is reduced to 7 days);

(b) a test for antibodies against the foot-and-mouth disease virus was carried out on a blood sample taken from the animal at least 10 days prior to the date of transport to the premises and produced a negative result; or

(c) the animal comes from a premises on which a serological survey pursuant to a sampling protocol suitable to detect 5% prevalence of foot-and-mouth disease with at least 95% level of confidence was conducted and produced negative results.

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OJ No.L59, 5.3.2005, p. 40. Back [27]