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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND
2006 No. 471
AGRICULTURE
The Feed (Specified Undesirable Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006
Made
23rd November 2006
Coming into operation
26th December 2006
The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety[1] makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 66(1), 74A and 84 of the Agriculture Act 1970[2], as read with regulation 14 of the Food Standards Act 1999 (Transitional and Consequential Provisions and Savings) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000[3].
In so far as these Regulations cannot be made under the powers in the Agriculture Act specified above, the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety makes these Regulations in exercise of its powers as a Department designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[4] in relation to measures in the veterinary and phytosanitary fields for the protection of public health[5].
There has been consultation during the preparation of these Regulations in accordance with requirements of section 84(1) of the Agriculture Act 1970 or as appropriate of Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council[6] laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety.
Citation and commencement 1.
—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Feed (Certain Undesirable Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 and shall come into operation on 26th December 2006.
(2) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954[7] shall apply to the Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Amendments to the Feeding Stuffs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 2.
—(1) The Feeding Stuffs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005[8] are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) In Part B of Schedule 4 (limits of variation), after the entries relating to methionine insert the entries for moisture as set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations.
(3) In relation to the table in Chapter A of Schedule 5 (prescribed limits for undesirable substances) —
(a) for the entries in that table relating to cadmium, dioxin, fluorine and lead substitute the entries for those substances as set out in the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations;
(b) after the entries for dioxin insert the entries for sum of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs as set out in the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations, and
(c) as footnotes to that table add the footnotes to the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
(4) In relation to the table in Chapter D of Schedule 5 —
(a) for the entries in that table relating to camphechlor (toxaphene) substitute the entries as set out in the table in Part 2 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations, and
(b) as a footnote to that table add the footnote to the table in Part 2 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
Amendments to the Feed (Hygiene and Enforcement) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 3.
—(1) The Feed (Hygiene and Enforcement) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005[9] are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) Regulation 19 shall be revoked.
(3) In regulation 24(2) for "sworn information" substitute "sworn complaint".
(4) After regulation 24, insert the following regulation —
"
24A.
—(1) For the purpose of carrying out investigations, in accordance with Article 4.2 of Directive 2002/32, to determine the source of those undesirable substances listed in Annex II to that Directive where action thresholds specified in that Annex have been reached, an authorised officer may, at all reasonable times and on producing if requested some duly authenticated document showing his authority, enter any premises (not being premises used only as a dwelling) on which he has reasonable cause to believe that feed has been or is being manufactured or produced, has been placed on the market or is being kept for the purpose of being placed on the market, incorporated into another product or used.
(2) An authorised officer entering any premises by virtue of this regulation may —
(a) take with him such other persons and such equipment as may appear to him to be necessary;
(b) inspect anything that he has the right to inspect under regulation 24(5), and
(c) take on those premises a sample of any material appearing to him to be a feed manufactured, produced, placed on the market or intended to be placed on the market or to be material used or intended for use as feed.
(3) Where for the purposes of taking a sample pursuant to paragraph (2)(c) an authorised officer takes material from one or more containers each of which weighs no more than six kilograms, and which are exposed for sale by retail, the owner of the container may require the authorised officer to purchase the container on behalf of the authority for which he acts.
(4) An authorised officer entering any premises by virtue of this regulation has the same rights to production, inspection and copying of records, including records kept on or produced by a computer, as are specified in paragraphs (9)(a) and (b) and (10)(c) of regulation 24.
(5) Paragraph (14) of regulation 24 applies to the power of entry under this regulation as it does to such powers under that regulation.
(6) Directive 2002/32 means Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council[10] on undesirable substances in animal feed, as amended by Commission Directive 2003/57/EC[11], Commission Directive 2003/100/EC[12], Commission Directive 2005/8/EC[13], Commission Directive 2005/86/EC[14], Commission Directive 2005/87/EC[15] and Commission Directive 2006/13/EC[16]."
(5) In paragraph (4) of regulation 27, after the expression "regulation 24" insert "or regulation 24A".
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety on
23rd November 2006.
L.S.
Don Hill
A senior officer of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
Additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents
2
Premixtures
15
Mineral feeding stuffs:
– containing less than 7% phosphorus
5
– containing 7% or more phosphorus
0.75 per 1% phosphorus, subject to a maximum of 7.5
Complementary feeding stuffs for pet animals
2
Other complementary feeding stuffs
0.5
Complete feeding stuffs for cattle, sheep and goats and feeding stuffs for fish
1
except:
– complete feeding stuffs for pet animals
2
– complete feeding stuffs for calves, lambs and kids, and other complete feeding stuffs
0.5
Dioxins (sum of polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs))expressed in World Health Organisation (WHO) toxic equivalents, using the WHO-TEFs (toxic equivalency factors) 1997(2)(3)
Feed materials of plant origin with the exception of vegetable oils and their by-products
0.75 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Vegetable oils and their by-products
0.75 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Feed materials of mineral origin
1.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat
2.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Other land animal products, including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products
0.75 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Fish oil
6.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Fish, other aquatic animals, their products and by-products, with the exception of fish oil and fish protein hydrolysates containing more than 20% fat(4)
1.25 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Fish protein hydrolysates containing more than 20% fat
2.25 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
The additives kaolinitic clay, calcium sulphate dihydrate, vermiculite, natrolite-phonolite synthetic calcium aluminates and clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents
0.75 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements
1.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Premixtures
1.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Compound feeding stuffs, with the exception of feed for fur-producing animals, pet foods and feed for fish
0.75 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Feed for fish and pet foods
2.25 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg
Note in respect of all entries in column 3: upper bound concentrations are calculated on the assumption that all values of the different congeners below the limit of quantification are equal to the limit of quantification
Sum of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs (sum of polychlorinated dibenzo-para-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)) expressed in World Health Organisation (WHO) toxic equivalents, using the WHO-TEFs (toxic equivalency factors) 1997(2)(3)
Feed materials of plant origin with the exception of vegetable oils and their by-products
1.25 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Vegetable oils and their by-products
1.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Feed materials of mineral origin
1.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Animal fat, including milk fat and egg fat
3.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Other land animal products, including milk and milk products and eggs and egg products
1.25 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Fish oil
24.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Fish, other aquatic animals, their products and by-products, with the exception of fish oil and fish protein hydrolysates containing more than 20% fat(4)
4.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Fish protein hydrolysates containing more than 20% fat
11.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents
1.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements
1.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Premixtures
1.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Compound feeding stuffs, with the exception of feed for fur-producing animals, pet foods and feed for fish
1.5 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Feed for fish and pet foods
7.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg
Note in respect of all entries in column 3: upper bound concentrations are calculated on the assumption that all values of the different congeners below the limit of quantification are equal to the limit of quantification
Fluorine(5)
Feed materials
150
except:
– feeding stuffs of animal origin other than marine crustaceans such as marine krill
500
– marine crustaceans such as marine krill
3,000
– phosphates
2,000
– calcium carbonate
350
– magnesium oxide
600
– calcareous marine algae
1,000
Vermiculite (E 561)
3,000
Complementary feeding stuffs
– containing 4% phosphorus or less
500
– containing more than 4% phosphorus
125 per 1% phosphorus
Complete feeding stuffs
150
except:
– complete feeding stuffs for cattle, sheep and goats
– – in lactation
30
– – other
50
– complete feeding stuffs for pigs
100
– complete feeding stuffs for poultry
350
– complete feeding stuffs for chicks
250
Lead(1)
Feed materials
10
except:
– green fodder (including products such as hay, silage, fresh grass, etc)
30
– phosphates and calcareous marine algae
15
– calcium carbonate
20
– yeasts
5
Additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements
100
except:
– zinc oxide
400
– manganous oxide, iron carbonate, copper carbonate
200
Additives belonging to the functional groups of binders and anti-caking agents
30
except:
–clinoptilolite of volcanic origin
60
Premixtures
200
Complementary feeding stuffs
10
except:
– mineral feeding stuffs
15
Complete feeding stuffs
5
(1)Maximum levels refer to an analytical determination of this substance, whereby extraction is performed in nitric acid (5% w/w) for 30 minutes at boiling temperature. Equivalent extraction procedures can be applied where it can be demonstrated that the procedure used has an equal extraction efficiency.
(2)WHO-TEFs for human risk assessment based on the conclusions of the World Health Organisation meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, 15-18 June 1997 (Van den Berg et al., (1998), Toxic Equivalency Factors (TEFs) for PCBs, PCDDs and PCDFs for Humans and for Wildlife, Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(12), 775).
(3)The separate maximum level for dioxins (PCDD/F) remains applicable for a temporary period. The products intended for animal feed mentioned in column 2 have to comply both with the maximum levels for dioxins and with the maximum levels for the sum of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs during that temporary period.
(4)Fresh fish directly delivered and used without intermediate processing for the production of feed for fur-producing animals is not subject to the maximum levels, while maximum levels of 4.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-TEQ/kg product and 8.0 ng WHO-PCDD/F-PCB-TEQ/kg product are applicable to fresh fish used for the direct feeding of pet animals, zoo and circus animals. The products, processed animal proteins produced from these animals (fur-producing animals, pet animals and zoo and circus animals) cannot enter the food chain and cannot be fed to farmed animals which are kept, fattened or bred for the production of food.
(5)Maximum levels refer to an analytical determination of fluorine, whereby extraction is performed with hydrochloric acid 1 N for 20 minutes at ambient temperature. Equivalent extraction procedures can be applied where it can be demonstrated that the procedure used has an equal extraction efficiency.
1.
These Regulations make further amendments to the Feeding Stuffs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 (SR 2005 No. 545 as already amended by SR 2006 No. 18 and SR 2006 No.427) ("the Feeding Stuffs Regulations"), and also amend the Feed (Hygiene and Enforcement) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 (SR 2005 No. 546) ("the Feed Hygiene Regulations").
2.
These Regulations provide for the implementation of the following EC Directives —
(a) Commission Directive 2005/86/EC amending Annex I to Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on undesirable substances in animal feed as regards camphechlor (OJ No. L318, 6.12.2005, p.16);
(b) Commission Directive 2005/87/EC amending Annex I to Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on undesirable substances in animal feed as regards lead, fluorine and cadmium (OJ No. L318, 6.12.2005, p.19); and
(c) Commission Directive 2006/13/EC amending Annexes I and II to Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on undesirable substances in animal feed as regards dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs (OJ No. L32, 4.2.2006, p.44).
3.
The Regulations also implement a provision contained in Council Directive 79/373/EEC on the circulation of compound feedingstuffs (OJ No. L86, 6.4.1979, p.30), as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 807/2003 (OJ No. L122, 16.5.2003, p.36). This provision relates to the limits of variation for the declaration of the moisture content of compound pet foods.
4.
The Regulations amend the Feeding Stuffs Regulations —
(a) In Part B of Schedule 4 by inserting limits of variation for declarations of the moisture content of compound pet foods (regulation 2(2) and Schedule 1);
(b) in Chapter A of Schedule 5 by amending the existing entries for cadmium, dioxins, fluorine and lead, and by adding new entries relating to the sum of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs (regulation 2(3) and Part 1 of Schedule 2); and
(c) in Chapter D of Schedule 5 by amending the existing entries for camphechlor (toxaphene) (regulation 2(4) and Part 2 of Schedule 2).
5.
The Regulations amend the Feed Hygiene Regulations —
(a) by revoking regulation 19 (Appeals to County Court) (regulation 3(2));
(b) by substituting the term "sworn information" with "sworn complaint" (regulation 3(3));
(c) by inserting a new regulation 24A to give authorised officers powers of entry, sampling, inspection and associated activities in order to carry out the investigative functions required by Directive 2002/32/EC as amended by Commission Directive 2006/13/EC (regulation 3(4)); and
(d) by amending regulation 27(4) (which deals with disclosure of information related to sampling) so as to extend its application to sampling conducted under regulation 24A (regulation 3(5)).