The Animals (Post-Import Control) Order 1993
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ANIMALS The Animals (Post-Import Control) Order 1993
1.(1) This Order may be cited as the Animals (Post-Import Control) Order 1992 and shall come into force on 9th January 1993. (2) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,
(3) In this Order any reference to a Community directive, decision or regulation is a reference to that instrument as amended.
2.(1) Any person importing cattle into Great Britain
(2) It shall be an offence against the Act for any person knowingly to make a false declaration under paragraph (1) above.
3.(1) Any person importing pigs into Great Britain from Northern Ireland, from another member State other than Denmark or from a country which is not a member State, in accordance with Article 2 or 4 of Commission Decision of 11th November 1992 concerning additional guarantees relating to Aujeszky's disease for pigs destined to member States or Regions free of the disease (not yet published in the Official Journal) shall
(2) In the case of pigs imported for production, the occupier of the premises of destination shall ensure that, after the arrival of the imported pigs, no pigs are removed from the premises unless directly to a slaughterhouse for immediate slaughter and then only under the authority of, and in accordance with the conditions of, a licence issued by the Divisional Veterinary Officer; and this provision shall remain in force until the premises have been completely de-stocked of pigs and thoroughly cleansed and disinfected. (3) The operator of a slaughterhouse slaughtering pigs to which this article applies shall keep records (which he shall make available on request to the Divisional Veterinary Officer) of
4.(1) Any person importing cattle into Great Britain from Canada under the provisions of Commission Decision 83/494/EEC concerning animal health conditions and veterinary certification for the importation of domestic animals of the bovine and porcine species from Cananda[4], other than cattle originating from Canadian Health Accredited Herds, shall transport the cattle directly from the point of arrival into Great Britain to isolation premises complying with the conditions in Schedule 1 to this Order and there keep them in isolation for 6 months in accordance with that Schedule. (2) Both the importer and the occupier of isolation premises shall ensure that the conditions relating to those premises are complied with.
5.(1) Any person importing cattle for meat production into Great Britain from a country referred to in a Decision listed in Schedule 2 to this Order, under a provision specified in that Schedule, shall ensure that they do not come into contact with non-imported cattle either during transportation or after arrival at the premises of destination specified in the accompanying health certification. (2) The occupier of the premises of destination shall ensure that the imported cattle are not removed from the premises unless directly to a slaughterhouse for immediate slaughter or to a slaughter market and then only under the authority of, and in accordance with the conditions of, a licence issued by the Divisional Veterinary Officer.
6. Any person importing cattle for slaughter into Great Britain from a country referred to in a Decision listed in Schedule 2 to this Order, under a provision specified in that Schedule, shall transport them directly from the point of arrival in Great Britain to the slaughterhouse named in the health certification accompanying the animals, and shall ensure that they are slaughtered within 72 hours of arrival.
7.(1) If any person on whom a duty is placed under this Order fails to comply with such duty, an inspector may, by notice in writing served on him, require him to comply with that obligation, and, if the person fails to comply with it, may take such action as may be necessary to ensure compliance with the notice. (2) A notice under this article may be subject to conditions and may be varied, suspended or revoked by notice in writing at any time.
8. This Order shall be enforced by the local authority.
Notes: [1] 1981 c. 22. See section 86(1)(c) for a definition of "the Ministers". back [2] OJ No L317, 6.11.81, p.1 as amended by Council Directive 90/676/EEC, OJ No L373, 31.12.90, p.15. back [3] OJ No L317, 6.11.81, p.16 as amended by Council Directive 87/20/EEC, OJ No L15, 17.1.87, p.34 and Council Directive 92/18/EEC, OJ No L97, 10.4.92, p.1. back |
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