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Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 2703The Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (England) Regulations 2006(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2006 No. 2703ANIMALS, ENGLANDThe Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (England) Regulations 2006
The Secretary of State is designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1] in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Community[2]. Exercising the powers conferred upon him by that section, he makes the following Regulations: Title, application and commencement 1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (England) Regulations 2006. (2) These Regulations apply in England and come into force on 14th November 2006. Interpretation 2.—(1) In these Regulations—
(b) where there is not a unitary authority—
(ii) in a non-metropolitan county, the council of that county; (iii) in each London borough, the council of that borough; (iv) in the city of London, the Common Council;
(2) Other expressions used in these Regulations that are defined in the Directive have the same meaning as they have in the Directive.
(b) may be amended or revoked, by further declaration, at any time; (c) must designate the extent of the zone being declared; (d) must list or refer to the measures that apply in the zone and, if they apply only in part of the zone, specify to which part they apply; and (e) must state which categories of birds the measures apply to. (2) Notices issued under these Regulations must be in writing and may be amended or revoked, by further notice, at any time.
(b) must state which categories of birds the measures apply to. (4) Licences granted under these Regulations—
(b) may be general or specific; (c) may be made subject to such conditions as the person granting the licence considers necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza; and (d) may be amended, suspended or revoked, in writing, at any time, and in the case of vaccination licences, must also specify the matters set out at paragraph (3)(a) to (b).[a]
(b) on demand by a local authority inspector, veterinary inspector or other officer of the Secretary of State, produce the licence or copy and allow a copy or extract to be taken; and (c) on such demand, provide his name and address. (8) A person moving any thing under the authority of a general movement licence granted under these Regulations must—
(ii) the date of the movement; (iii) the name of the consignor; (iv) the address of the premises from which the movement started; (v) the name of the consignee; and (vi) the address of the premises of destination; (b) on demand by a local authority inspector, a veterinary inspector or other officer of the Secretary of State, produce the consignment note and allow a copy or extract to be taken; and Prohibition on vaccination
(b) administration of a vaccine for research purposes in accordance with an animal test certificate granted under regulation 8(3) of the[b] Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2005[8]. Emergency vaccination
(b) serve a notice on the occupier of any premises where there are poultry or other captive birds that he considers should be vaccinated, on which emergency vaccination against avian influenza is required to be carried out (an "emergency vaccination notice"). (2) The condition is that the Secretary of State has carried out a risk assessment which indicates that there is a significant and immediate threat of avian influenza spreading within or into England following—
(b) an outbreak of avian influenza within a nearby Member State; or (c) confirmation of the presence of avian influenza in poultry or other captive birds in a nearby third country. (3) Where an emergency vaccination zone is declared, or an emergency vaccination notice is served after an emergency vaccination plan has been submitted to and approved by the European Commission in accordance with Articles 53 and 54 of the Directive, the declaration or service of the notice must be in accordance with the provisions of that plan.
(b) must, in accordance with the preventive vaccination plan referred to in paragraph (2)(b) and if he considers it necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza—
(ii) serve a notice on the occupier of any premises where there are poultry or other captive birds that he considers should be vaccinated, on which preventive vaccination against avian influenza is required to be carried out (a "preventive vaccination notice"). (2) The conditions are—
(b) a preventive vaccination plan has been submitted to and approved by the European Commission in accordance with Articles 56 and 57 of the Directive. (3) Any premises that are partly inside and partly outside a preventive vaccination zone are deemed to be wholly within it.
(b) section 16A[10] (slaughter of vaccinated animals); and (c) section 62A[11] (slaughter: power of entry). Measures applying in a vaccination zone or to premises that are the subject of a vaccination notice or vaccination licence
(b) control the supply and storage of the vaccine and the disposal of any unused vaccine; (c) control the administration of the vaccine; (d) ensure the keeping of records; (e) ensure that the necessary samples from birds are taken; (f) ensure that vaccinated birds are identified; (g) ensure that notification is given to the Secretary of State when vaccination has been completed; (h) control the movement of any poultry, other captive birds or their products from one premises within a zone to another within a zone, into or out of the zone or into or out of premises that are the subject of the notice or licence; (i) control the release of poultry or other captive birds into the wild; (j) ensure adequate biosecurity when any poultry, other captive bird or their products are transported; (k) ensure surveillance of poultry or other captive birds within the zone or the premises that are the subject of the notice or licence, and may impose such other restrictions and conditions as he considers necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza.
(b) into or out of the zone; or (c) into or out of premises that are the subject of a notice. (3) Paragraph (2) does not apply to—
(b) the retail distribution of poultry eggs, other hatching eggs, and movements subsequent to such distribution; or (c) the movement of carcases or eggs for disposal. (4) The occupier of premises to which day-old chicks, live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive birds are moved under any of paragraphs 5 to 10 of the Schedule, must ensure that those day-old chicks, poultry or other captive birds are placed in a part of premises where there is no other poultry.
(b) from premises which are the subject of a notice equivalent to a vaccination notice in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, where that zone has been declared, or that notice has been served, before an emergency vaccination plan has been approved by the European Commission in accordance with Article 54 of the Directive.
(b) allow entry to the premises to that keeper and any person authorised by him at reasonable times for feeding, tending or otherwise using the poultry or other captive bird. (3) If the keeper is unable or unwilling to feed or tend the poultry or other captive bird, the person entitled to occupation of the premises must take such steps as are necessary to ensure it is properly fed and tended.
(b) produce it on demand to an inspector and provide him with copies if required. (2) An inspector may enter any premises for the purpose of inspecting any records required to be kept under these Regulations and may—
(b) require any computer records to be produced in a form which can be taken away; and (c) take any records away and detain them. (3)[d] An inspector must, if requested, return any records he has detained once he has copied them or completed his inspection of them.
(b) require, by notice, the occupier of any premises to cleanse and disinfect any part of those premises or any thing on those premises; (c) require, by notice, the occupier of any premises or the keeper of any poultry or other captive bird—
(ii) to separate any poultry, other captive bird or animal from any other animal or bird. (3) The following provisions of the Act apply as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act[13]—
(b) section 64 (powers of inspectors as to poultry); (c) section 64A[14] (powers of inspectors relating to Community obligations); (d) section 65(1) to (3) (power to detain vessels and aircraft). (4) Section 65A of the Act[15] (inspection of vehicles) applies as if—
(b) the definition of poultry in section 87(4) of the Act were extended to include all birds; and (c) every vaccination zone or premises specified in a vaccination notice were designated for the duration of its existence for the purposes of that section. (5) An inspector who enters any premises under regulation 8 or paragraph (3) may—
(b) take samples from any bird; (c) take with him such people and things as he considers necessary. (6) Any person who enters premises under paragraph (5)(c) may return to them unaccompanied to take any further steps necessary to execute or enforce these Regulations.
(b) seize and detain any thing. Offences and proceedings
(b) section 67 (issue of false licences etc.); (c) section 68 (issue of licences etc. in blank); (d) section 71 (other offences as to licences); (e) section 71A[17], (prosecutions: time limit); (f) section 73 (general offences); (g) section 77 (money recoverable summarily); (h) section 79(1) to (4) (evidence and procedure), and as if the definition of poultry in section 87(4) of the Act were extended to include all birds.
(b) to be attributable to any neglect on his part, the officer as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(b) an inspector of the local authority; (c) any other person authorised by the Secretary of State or by the local authority to carry out such execution or enforcement.
1.—(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any hatching egg—
(b) from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice. (2) The conditions are—
(b) it has been disinfected before dispatch in accordance with instructions issued by a veterinary inspector; (c) it is to be transported directly to a designated hatchery. (3) The movement of any hatching egg from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that it is to be transported directly to a designated hatchery. 2.—(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any egg other than a hatching egg—
(b) from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice. (2) The conditions are that the egg originates from a layer flock which has been clinically examined by a veterinary inspector who has not placed that flock under any restrictions and—
(b) it is being transported to an establishment for the manufacture of egg products as set out in Chapter II of Section X of Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004[19] to be handled and treated in accordance with Chapter XI of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004[20]. 3.The movement of any egg other than a hatching egg from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that—
(b) it is being transported to an establishment for the manufacture of egg products as set out in Chapter II of Section X of Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 to be handled and treated in accordance with Chapter XI of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 852/2004. 4.The movement of any day-old chick from premises that are within a vaccination zone to other premises that are within a vaccination zone provided that it originates from a hatching egg satisfying the conditions set out in paragraph 1(2). 5.The movement of any day-old chick from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that—
(b) it originates from a hatching egg satisfying the conditions set out in paragraph 1(2) or 2. 6.The movement of any day-old chick from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice. 7.The movement of any live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive bird from premises that are within a vaccination zone to other premises that are within a vaccination zone provided that—
(b) it has been clinically examined by a veterinary inspector who has not place it under any restrictions. 8.The movement of any live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive bird from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that—
(b) it has been clinically examined by a veterinary inspector who has not placed it under any restrictions. 9.The movement of any live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive bird from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice. 10.—(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any vaccinated poultry for slaughter—
(b) from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice. (2) The conditions are—
(b) it has been clinically examined and tested before loading by a veterinary inspector who has not placed it under any restrictions; (c) it has been clinically inspected by a veterinary inspector within 48 hours before loading and if appropriate any sentinel birds on the premises have also been examined by a veterinary inspector; (d) it is to be sent directly to a designated slaughterhouse. 11.—(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any unvaccinated poultry for slaughter—
(b) from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice. (2) The conditions are—
(b) it is to be sent directly to a designated slaughterhouse. 12.The movement of any poultry for slaughter from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that they are to be sent directly to a designated slaughterhouse. 13.The movement of any live poultry or other captive birds out of the United Kingdom from premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice provided that the movement is authorised by the receiving Member State. 14.In this Schedule, premises that are expressed to be "designated" are those which are deemed to be designated in accordance with regulation 9(6). (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations transpose, in relation to England, Council Directive 2005/94/EC on Community measures for the control of avian influenza repealing Directive 92/40/EEC (OJ No. L10, 14.1.2006, p. 16) insofar as it deals with vaccination against avian influenza. Regulation 5 imposes a general prohibition on vaccination of birds against avian influenza except where required or licensed by the Secretary of State. Regulations 6 and 7 permit the Secretary of State, if he considers it necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza, to declare vaccination zones in areas that contain poultry or other captive birds that he considers should be vaccinated, or to serve vaccination notices on premises where such birds are kept. Regulation 8 gives the Secretary of State the power to require vaccination in these zones or on such premises. Such measures can only be carried out in accordance with a vaccination plan approved by the European Commission and where a risk assessment has been carried out that has indicated that there is a significant and immediate threat of avian influenza spreading within or into England, or that certain areas or birds are in any event exposed to a risk of avian influenza. These measures will be emergency or preventive, depending on the nature of the risk. Regulation 7 also permits the Secretary of State to grant licences to occupiers of premises that permit vaccination of birds, or certain categories of birds, on those premises. Such a measure can only be carried out on a preventive basis and where a risk assessment indicates that birds on the premises are exposed to a risk of avian influenza. Regulation 9 provides for measures applying in a vaccination zone or premises that are the subject of a vaccination notice or a vaccination licence. Regulation 10 provides that where emergency vaccination is undertaken before the European Commission has approved the national emergency vaccination plan, there is a general prohibition on the movement of poultry, other captive birds and their eggs from one premises within an emergency vaccination zone to another within an emergency vaccination zone, into or out of any emergency vaccination zone and into or out of any premises that is the subject of a vaccination notice unless the movement is one of the permitted movements listed in the Schedule and the movement is licensed. Regulations 14 to 24 relate to powers of inspectors, offences and enforcement. Regulation 21 applies offence-related provisions of the Animal Health Act 1981 (c.22) as if the Regulations were made under the Act. Consequently, failure to comply with the Regulations is an offence under section 73 of the Act. Regulation 21(3) provides that a person guilty of an offence under these Regulations is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to a fine not exceeding £5000 or both. A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business has been prepared and placed in the library of each House of Parliament, together with a Transposition Note setting out how the vaccination elements of Directive 2005/94/EC are transposed in these Regulations. Copies may be obtained from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Exotic Disease Prevention and Control Division, 1A Page Street, London SW1P 4PQ. Notes: [1]1972 c.68.back [2]S.I. 1972/1811.back [3]1981 c.22, amended by S.I. 1992/3293, the Animal Health Act 2002, c.42 and S.I. 2003/1734. Other amendments are not relevant to these Regulations.back [4]OJ No. L 10, 14.1.2006, p. 16.back [5]S.I. 1994/867, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back [6]S.I. 2006/2701.back [7]S.I. 1998/463, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back [8]S.I. 2005/2745, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back [9]Section 16 was amended by the Animal Health Act 2002 (c.42), section 7.back [10]Section 16A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 5.back [11]Section 62A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 8.back [12]S.I. 2006/2702.back [13]The definition of poultry in section 87(4) of the Act was extended to include poultry and other captive birds, as defined in these Regulations, by S.I. 2006/2702.back [14]Section 64A was inserted by S.I. 1992/3293, regulation 2.back [15]Section 65A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002 (c.42), section 10.back [16]Section 66A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 8(2).back [17]Section 71A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 14.back [18]Section 75 was amended by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 13.back [19]OJ No. L139, 30.4.2004, p.55.back [20]OJ No. L139, 30.4.2004, p.1.back [a]Amended by Correction Slip.Page 3, regulation 4(4), last line: "paragraph (3)(a) to (e)." should read, "paragraph (3)(a) and (b).";back [b]Amended by Correction Slip.Page 4, regulation 5(2)(b), line two: "regulation 8(3) the" should read, "regulation 8(3) of the";back [c]Amended by Correction Slip.Page 7, regulation 14(1), line two: "under Regulations must," should read, "under these Regulations must,"; andback [d]Amended by Correction Slip.Page 8: regulation 16(2)(d) should be re-numbered as regulation 16(3), and should also be indented in line with regulation 16(2).back ISBN0 11 075190 6 -- Back --
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