Made | 17th February 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 19th February 2003 |
Extension of definition of "disease"
3.
In the application of the Animal Health Act 1981 to this Order, the definition of "disease" in section 88(1) of that Act is extended to include bluetongue.
Exemption for activities authorised under the Specified Animal Pathogens Order 1998
4.
This Order does not apply to anything authorised by a licence issued under article 4 of the Specified Animal Pathogens Order 1998 in respect of the disease.[2]
Vaccination against the disease
5.
The vaccination of an animal against the disease is prohibited except under the authority of a licence issued by the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales.
Initial requirements where disease is known or suspected to exist
6.
- (1) Any person who knows or suspects that any animal or carcase in his or her possession, under his or her charge or being examined or inspected by him or her is diseased, must -
(2) Any person who analyses samples taken from any animal or carcase and who finds evidence of antibodies or antigens to the disease or to any vaccine for the disease must immediately notify the Divisional Veterinary Manager.
Isolation of animals
7.
The occupier of any premises or any keeper who knows or suspects that any animal or carcase in his or her possession or under his or her charge is diseased must, where this is practicable, ensure that all animals on the premises are kept indoors.
Notification by inspectors
8.
- (1) If an inspector knows or suspects that the disease exists on any premises, he or she must immediately serve a notice on the occupier or on the keeper of any animals on the premises requiring that -
(2) An inspector may, by any notice issued under paragraph (1), -
(3) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector may also serve such a notice on the occupier of premises whose location, geographical situation or contacts with premises where the disease is known or suspected to exist (in Wales or elsewhere) provide grounds for suspecting the existence of the disease, exposure to it or the presence of vectors there.
(4) Notices may be served under paragraphs (1) and (2) whether or not notification has been given under article 6.
Powers of veterinary inspectors and officers
9.
- (1) Where a veterinary inspector exercises powers of entry under the Act onto any part of premises in respect of which a notice has been served under article 8 he or she may -
Measures when the disease is confirmed
10.
- (1) On confirmation of disease, a veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector must serve notice on the occupiers of all holdings or on the keepers of animals on those holdings within -
(2) Such notice must require the occupier to comply with the requirements set out in article 8(1) and may impose requirements in accordance with article 9(3) and with any other requirements which the inspector considers necessary.
(3) A veterinary inspector may serve a notice that has effect in accordance with this article on any premises that are not holdings.
(4) In the case of a general notice issued in accordance with paragraph (1) or paragraph (3), any such notice must identify the area to which it applies, and it applies to all holdings or premises (as the case may be) which are wholly or partly within the area notified.
Restrictions in infected areas
11.
- (1) Where, by Order, the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales declares an area to be an infected area to which this Order applies, the following provisions in this article and article 12 apply to that area, save as expressly varied or excepted by such Order.
(2) Any premises which are partly within an infected area are deemed to be wholly within that area.
(3) Except as authorised by a licence issued by an inspector in accordance with the advice of the Chief Veterinary Officer, -
is prohibited.
Powers of inspectors and officers in an infected area
12.
- (1) When an infected area has been declared, veterinary inspectors and officers authorised by the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales have the same powers specified in article 9 in respect of premises within the infected area as they have in respect of premises on which a notice has been served under article 8.
(2) A veterinary inspector may also -
Slaughter of animals
13.
It is directed that section 32 of the Act (which relates to slaughter and compensation) applies to bluetongue.
Offences
14.
Any person who, without lawful authority or excuse, proof of which lies on him or her -
commits an offence against the Act.
Powers of inspectors in case of default
15.
- (1) If a person served with a notice under this Order fails to comply with any requirement of such a notice or any other requirement reasonably laid down by an inspector, an inspector may, without prejudice to any proceedings for an offence arising out of such default, take all such steps as may be necessary to ensure that such requirement is met.
(2) The amount of any expenses reasonably incurred by the inspector under paragraph (1) shall be recoverable on demand as a civil debt by the Secretary of State or by the local authority, as the case may be from the person in default.
General powers of inspectors
16.
- (1) An inspector or officer of the Secretary of State or National Assembly for Wales who enters premises under this Order may take with him
(2) Any requirement imposed by or under this Order does not apply if a permit disapplying the requirement is issued by a veterinary inspector.
(3) In deciding whether or not to issue a permit under paragraph (2), a veterinary inspector must act in accordance with the instructions of the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales.
Licences, notices and directions
17.
- (1) Any licence, notice, direction or permit under this Order must be in writing, may be general or specific, may be subject to conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked by notice in writing at any time.
(2) A notice of amendment, suspension or revocation of a licence, notice, direction or permit issued under this Order must be served, -
Enforcement
18.
This Order shall, except where otherwise expressly provided, be executed and enforced by the local authority.
Revocations
19.
The Specified Diseases (Notification and Slaughter) Order 1992 [3] and the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1996 [4] are revoked insofar as they apply n relation to bluetongue.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales
D.Elis-Thomas
Presiding Officer
17th February 2003
E.A. Morley
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
15th February 2003
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