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Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 157The Miscellaneous Products of Animal Origin (Import Conditions) Regulations 1999(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1999 No. 157The Miscellaneous Products of Animal Origin (Import Conditions) Regulations 1999
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State, being Ministers designated[1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Community, acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by the said section 2(2), and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, make the following Regulations: Title, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Miscellaneous Products of Animal Origin (Import Conditions) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 1st March 1999. (2) These Regulations do not apply to Northern Ireland. Interpretation 2.In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, any expression used in Directive 92/118/EEC shall have the same meaning as in that directive;
(b) snails; (c) frogs legs; and (d) honey;
Miscellaneous products of animal origin originating in another member State
(b) it satisfies the following requirements of Directive 92/118/EEC-
(ii) in the case of snails, Paragraphs A and B of Part I of Chapter 3 of Annex II; (iii) in the case of frogs legs, Paragraphs A and B of Part II of Chapter 3 of Annex II; and (c) where the miscellaneous product of animal origin has passed through a third country, it is accompanied by a certificate certifying that it complies with the relevant requirements of Directive 92/118/EEC. Miscellaneous products of animal origin originating in a third country
(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both.
Apiculture products shall-
(b) come from an establishment that has been registered in accordance with the second indent of article 10.2(b) of Directive 92/118/EEC; and (c) be accompanied by a commercial document including the information laid down in Annex A to Commission Decision 94/860/EC laying down the requirements for the import from third countries of apiculture products for use in apiculture[6]. Frogs legs shall-
(b) come from a third country or part of a third country listed in Part XII of the Annex to Commission Decision 94/278/EEC drawing up a list of third countries from which member States authorise imports of certain products subject to Directive 92/118/EEC[7]; and (c) be accompanied by a health certificate in the form set out in Part II of Chapter 3 of Annex II to Directive 92/118/EEC. Honey shall come from an establishment that has been registered in accordance with the second indent of article 10.2(b) of Directive 92/118/EEC. Snails shall-
(b) come from a third country or part of a third country listed in Part XI of the Annex to Commission Decision 94/278/EEC; and (c) be accompanied by a health certificate in the form set out in Part I of Chapter 3 of Annex II to Directive 92/118/EEC. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations implement in Great Britain, Council Directive 96/90/EC amending Directive 92/118/EEC laying down animal health and public health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of miscellaneous products of animal origin. The Regulations apply to apiculture products, frogs legs, honey and snails. They specify the requirements for the import of those products from other member States (regulation 3) and from third countries (regulation 4). A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared and placed in the library of each House of Parliament. Copies can be obtained from the Animal Health (BSE and International Trade) Division, Branch E, of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Government Buildings, Hook Rise South, Tolworth, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7NF. Notes: [1] S.I. 1972/1811.back [2] 1972 c. 68.back [3] OJ No. L62, 15.3.1993, p. 49 as amended by the Act of Accession (Austria, Finland and Sweden); Commission Decision 94/466/EC (OJ No. L190, 26.7.94, p. 26); Commission Decision 94/723/EC (OJ No. L288, 9.11.94, p. 48); Commission Decision 95/338/EC (OJ No. L200, 24.8.95, p. 35); Commission Decision 95/339/EC (OJ No. L200, 24.8.95, p. 36); Commission Decision 96/103/EC (OJ No. L24, 31.1.96, p. 28); Commission Decision 96/340/EC (OJ No. L129, 30.5.96, p. 35); Commission Decision 96/405/EC (OJ No. L165, 4.7.96, p. 40) and Council Directive 96/90/EC (OJ No. L13, 16.1.97, p. 24).back [4] OJ No. L373, 31.12.90, p. 1.back [5] S.I. 1996/3124.back [6] OJ No. L352, 31.12.1994, p. 69.back [7] OJ No. L120, 11.5.1994, p. 44.back ISBN 0 11 080435 X -- Back --
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