The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Specified Risk Material Order Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1st October 2000. (2) These Regulations extend to Scotland only. Amendments to the Specified Risk Material Order 1997 2. - (1) The Specified Risk Material Order 1997[2] is amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this regulation. (2) In paragraph (1) of article 2 (Interpretation)-
(b) the definition of "specified risk material" is replaced by the following definition-
(b) specified sheep or goat material; (c) any part of the animal remaining attached to specified bovine material or specified sheep or goat material after dissection of the carcase; (d) any animal material which comes into contact with specified bovine material or specified sheep or goat material after it has been removed from the carcase; and (e) specified solid waste;".
(3) In article 3 (Specified sheep or goat material)-
(b) paragraph (2) is omitted.
(4) In article 4 (Specified bovine material), paragraphs (1) and (2) are replaced by the following paragraphs-
(ii) the thymus; (iii) the spleen; (iv) the intestines from the duodenum to the rectum; and (v) the spinal cord;
(b) in relation to a bovine animal that was slaughtered or has died in the United Kingdom or Portugal at an age greater than 30 months, the vertebral column (including dorsal root ganglia); and
(ii) the tonsils; (iii) the spinal cord; and (iv) the ileum.
(2) In this article, the references to Portugal do not include a reference to the Autonomous Region of the Azores.".
(5) Article 6 (Import of Class I specified risk material) shall be replaced by the following article-
6. - (1) No person shall import into Scotland from anywhere outside the British Islands, any specified risk material except where it is to be transported directly to-
(b) a veterinary or medical school, laboratory, hospital or similar institution for instructional, diagnostic or research purposes provided those purposes do not involve the consumption of specified risk material or products derived from specified risk material by humans or by animals (other than animals kept for the purposes concerned); or (c) in the case of specified risk material imported from another Member State-
(ii) the premises referred to in regulation 21(1)(d) of those Regulations.
(2) No person shall import into Scotland from anywhere outside the British Islands, any food or feeding stuff listed in Schedule 1 below, except food or feeding stuff which-
(b) in the case of any food or feeding stuff that is imported from a third country, is accompanied by a certificate in the form set out in Schedule 2 below, issued by the appropriate veterinary authority of the place from which the food or feeding stuff was dispatched.
(3) Where specified risk material is imported under paragraph (1) above, the importer shall ensure that it is transported to its place of destination without delay.
(b) where it is alleged that the person imported any food or feeding stuff listed in Schedule 1 below without the certificate referred to in paragraph (2)(b) above, that it was accompanied by a document purporting to be the certificate required by that paragraph, which the person did not know or have any reason to believe to be false; and (c) where it is alleged that the person imported any food or feeding stuff listed in Schedule 1 below which contained specified risk material and was not accompanied by the certificate referred to in paragraph (2)(b) above, that the person did not know or have reason to believe that the food or feeding stuff contained specified risk material nor that the document purporting to be the certificate was false.
(6) It shall be a defence for any person charged with an offence under paragraph (3) above to prove that the person took all reasonable steps to ensure that it was transported to approved premises as required by that paragraph."
(6) In article 9 (prohibition on removal of brain and eyes)-
(b) for the words "(of any age at death)" there is substituted the words "which at the time it was slaughtered or died had one or more permanent incisor teeth erupted through the gum or was aged more than 12 months".
(7) In paragraph (1) of article 15, the phrase "class I" is omitted.
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