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The Department of Agriculture, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Article 3(1), (2), (3) and (4) of, and paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11 of the Schedule to, the Bees (Northern Ireland) Order 1980[1], and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Bee Disease Control Order (Northern Ireland) 1998 and shall come into operation on 22nd June 1998. Revocation 2. The Bee Disease (Varroasis) Control Order (Northern Ireland) 1982[2] is hereby revoked. Interpretation 3. In this Order -
Notification of disease
(b) a report on the examination of a sample submitted from them under paragraph (2) confirms that American foul brood, European foul brood or Varroosis is not present in them and notification of that fact has been received under Article 6; or (c) a notice has been served on the owner or person in charge under Article 5(2), whereupon the prohibition on removal contained in that notice shall replace the prohibition on removal arising under this paragraph.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1) an owner or person in charge of any hive may submit samples of any bees, combs or hive debris to the Department in order to see if they are free from infection and any sample so submitted shall as far as possible be packed so as to prevent the risk of the spread of infection during transit.
(b) mark any hive or appliance for identification purposes.
(2) Where by reason of information received under Article 4(1) or otherwise an authorised person has reasonable grounds for supposing that American foul brood, European foul brood or Varroosis is present on or in any premises or other place, or where an authorised person is refused entry to any premises or other place on or in which he has reasonable grounds for supposing there are hives, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances, he shall serve on the owner or person in charge of any hive, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances on or in those premises or other place a notice prohibiting their removal except under the authority of a licence issued by the Department and in accordance with the terms and conditions (if any) subject to which the licence is issued.
(b) at his option either to destroy by fire the hive and any appliances which appear to an authorised person to be infected with or to have been exposed to infection with American foul brood or to treat the same in such manner and with such substance as shall be specified in the notice.
(4) Any form of destruction or treatment required to be carried out by a notice served under paragraph (3) shall be carried out by the person on whom the notice is served or by his duly authorised agent in the presence of an authorised person.
(ii) to treat any bees from the hive in such manner and with such substance as shall be specified in the notice;
(b) serve on the owner or person in charge of any bees which appear to an authorised officer likely to have come into contact with bees from the hive (referred to in this sub-paragraph as "contact bees") a notice requiring the treatment of the contact bees by such method, with such substance and within such reasonable time as shall be specified in the notice; and should any of the bees in a hive containing contact bees die before the treatment can be administered the Department may serve a further notice on the owner or person in charge of that hive requiring him, within such reasonable time as shall be specified in the notice, to destroy or treat the dead and remaining bees, their associated combs (together with any honey contained in them) and quilts and, at his option, either to destroy by fire that hive and any appliances which appear to an authorised officer to be infected with or to have been exposed to infection with European foul brood or to treat the same in such manner and with such substance as shall be specified in the notice.
(2) Where any bees have been treated in accordance with paragraph (1) such bees together with their associated combs and hives shall for a period of eight weeks following the termination of such treatment be retained in the custody or under the control of the owner or the person in charge of the hives containing the said bees at the time when such treatment was carried out and during that period a person shall not remove any combs or bee-products from any of the said hives.
(ii) any bees, combs, quilts or bee-products from the hive; (iii) any appliances belonging to him or in his charge which appear to be infected with Varroosis;
(b) serve on the owner or person in charge of the hive, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances which appear to an authorised person to be infected or to have been exposed to infection with Varroosis a notice requiring the destruction, treatment or isolation of such things;
(2) A notice under paragraph (1)(a) or (b) requiring destruction or treatment -
(b) shall specify a reasonable period within which the destruction or treatment is to be carried out; and (c) may require such destruction or treatment to be carried out by or in the presence of an authorised person;
and a notice requiring isolation shall specify the period of isolation.
1. The Department may serve on the owner or person in charge a notice requiring the destruction, treatment or isolation of any hive, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances. Where the notice requires destruction or treatment it shall specify the method of destruction or treatment and, in the case of treatment, the substance to be used. The notice shall also specify a reasonable period within which the destruction or treatment is to be carried out. Where the notice requires isolation it shall specify the period of isolation. 2. Any movement into, from or within an infected area of any hive, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances shall be prohibited except under authority of a licence, which may be general or specific, issued by the Department and in accordance with the terms and conditions (if any) subject to which the licence is issued. 3. An owner or person in charge of any hive, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances shall notify the Department as soon as he is reasonably able to do so of his name and address and the location of all the hives, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances belonging to him or in his charge. (This note is not part of the Order.) This Order revokes and replaces the Bee Disease (Varroasis) Control Order (Northern Ireland) 1982 and makes provision for the control of the bee diseases - American foul brood, European foul brood and Varroosis. It provides for samples of bees, combs and hive debris to be submitted to the Department of Agriculture to see if they are free from infection. (Articles 4(2) and 5(1)). If the presence of American foul brood, European foul brood or Varroosis is confirmed, the Department may serve on the beekeeper from whose hive the sample was taken a notice requiring the destruction, treatment or, in the case of Varroosis, isolation of the hive, of any bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances. Such a notice may also be served on any beekeeper whose hives, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances appear to have been exposed to American foul brood, European foul brood or Varroosis. (Articles 7, 8 and 9). The Department may also publish a notice declaring an area in which Varroosis has been confirmed to be an infected area. (Article 9(1)(c)). The Department may serve on any beekeeper in an infected area a notice requiring the destruction, treatment or isolation of his hive, bees, etc.; prohibit the movement of such things into, from or within an infected area (unless licensed); and may require beekeepers to provide certain information concerning the whereabouts of such things belonging to them or in their charge. (Article 9(3) and the Schedule). This Order provides for the serving of notices on beekeepers where American foul brood, European foul brood or Varroosis is suspected or where an authorised person is refused entry to any premises on which he suspects that any hive, bees, combs, quilts, bee-products or appliances are present, prohibiting the movement of such things without a licence; for the marking of hives or appliances for identification purposes; (Article 5) and for the taking of action by a person authorised by the Department where a beekeeper is in default of a notice served under this Order, and for the recovery of the Department's expenses (Article 11). Beekeepers are further required: - (1) if they suspect American foul brood, European foul brood or Varroosis to notify the Department and not to move any hives, bees, etc., from the premises on which they are situated; (Article 4(1)) (2) not to interfere with any form of identifying mark made by an authorised person; (Article 10(1)) (3) to provide reasonable facilities and information to an authorised person; (Article 10(2)), and (4) unless licensed, not to treat their bees with certain drugs that disguise the presence of European foul brood. (Article 10(3)) The Department may, by licence, exempt a person concerned or connected with research or training from the provisions of this Order. (Article 13) Any person who -
(b) otherwise contravenes or fails to comply with the provisions of this Order or any condition imposed by any licence issued under this Order;
shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £1,000. Notes: [1] S.I. 1980/869 (N.I. 7)back
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