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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


2007 No. 208

ANIMALS

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Avian Influenza (H5N1 in Wild Birds) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007

  Made 23rd March 2007 
  Coming into operation 24th March 2007 


CONTENTS


PART I

INTRODUCTION
1. Citation and commencement
2. Interpretation
3. Declarations and notices
4. Licences

PART II

CONFIRMATION OR SUSPICION OF H5N1
5. Confirmation or suspicion of H5N1 in wild birds
6. Extent of a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area
7. Wild bird or carcase found within a protection zone or surveillance zone
8. Measures applicable in a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area
9. Additional measures
10. Restrictions relating to things moved from Great Britain
11. Duty to inspect poultry premises
12. Maintenance of areas

PART III

MISCELLANEOUS
13. Designation of premises to which things may be moved
14. General duties relating to execution of these Regulations
15. Record keeping
16. Change of occupation of premises under restriction
17. Cleansing and disinfection
18. Veterinary investigations and marking
19. Duty to provide reasonable assistance
20. General powers of inspectors
21. Powers of inspectors in case of default
22. Enforcement, offences and proceedings

  SCHEDULE 1— MEASURES APPLICABLE IN RESPECT OF A WILD BIRD CONTROL AREA
 PART I— MOVEMENT OF BIRDS
 PART II— MOVEMENT OF HATCHING EGGS AND SPF EGGS
 PART III— MOVEMENT OF CONTROLLED MEAT
 PART IV— MOVEMENT OF BY-PRODUCTS
 PART V— OTHER MEASURES

  SCHEDULE 2— MEASURES APPLICABLE IN RESPECT OF A WILD BIRD MONITORING AREA

  SCHEDULE 3— BIOSECURITY MEASURES

The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, being 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, makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred on it by that section.



PART I

INTRODUCTION

Citation and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Avian Influenza (H5N1 in Wild Birds) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 and shall come into operation on 24th March 2007.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations—

    (2) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954[6] shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Declarations and notices
     3. —(1) A declaration of a wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area—

    (2) A notice served under these Regulations—

    (3) The Department must ensure that the extent of any wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area declared under these Regulations, the nature of the restrictions and requirements applicable within it and the dates of its declaration and withdrawal are publicised.

Licences
    
4. —(1) The Department shall not grant a licence under these Regulations for the movement of any poultry, other captive bird, hatching egg, controlled meat or bird by-product unless it has taken account of the relevant risk assessment.

    (2) In paragraph (1), "the relevant risk assessment" means the Department's assessment of the risk that the particular movement or a movement of that type would spread avian influenza.

    (3) A licence granted under these Regulations—

    (4) A person moving anything under the authority of a specific licence must—

    (5) A person moving anything under the authority of a general licence must—

    (6) Unless the Department directs otherwise in a declaration of a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area or by notice served on the occupier of any premises or on the owner or occupier of any vehicle, any movement that has already started when such a declaration comes into force may be completed.



PART II

CONFIRMATION OR SUSPICION OF H5N1

Confirmation or suspicion of H5N1 in wild birds
    
5. —(1) This regulation applies if the Department is of the opinion that—

    (2) If the wild bird or carcase was found in Northern Ireland, the Department must declare—

    (3) If the wild bird or carcase was found in the Republic of Ireland—

    (4) Paragraphs (2), (3)(b) and (3)(c) do not apply if the Department is satisfied, pursuant to a risk assessment, that—

    (5) The risk assessment under paragraph (4) must take into account any geographical and ecological considerations.

    (6) An area remains a wild bird control area until—

    (7) An area shall remain a wild bird monitoring area until the Department withdraws the declaration made under paragraph (2)(b), (3)(a) or (3)(c).

    (8) Subject to paragraph (9), premises which are only partly in a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area are deemed to be wholly within that area.

    (9) Premises which are partly in a wild bird control area and partly in a wild bird monitoring area are deemed to be wholly in the wild bird control area.

    (10) Nothing in this regulation or regulation 6 which requires the Department to declare the extent of an area has the effect of requiring the Department to include land in the Republic of Ireland in such a area.

Extent of a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area
    
6. —(1) A wild bird control area must—

    (2) A wild bird monitoring area must—

    (3) The Department must take into account the following factors in deciding the extent of any wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area—

    (4) Paragraphs (5) and (6) apply if the Department is satisfied, having carried out a risk assessment, that due to natural barriers or the absence of suitable habitats for wild birds, there is sufficient protection of poultry and other captive birds in the area that would otherwise be declared to be the wild bird control area.

    (5) The wild bird control area may have a boundary which is at least one kilometre from the outbreak point.

    (6) Where the outbreak point is less than one kilometre away from the bank of a river or the shore of a lake or coast, the wild bird control area may be an area of land which—

    (7) The risk assessment under paragraph (4) must take account of the factors listed in paragraph (3).

    (8) If the Department declares a wild bird control area of the dimensions provided for under paragraph (5) or (6), the wild bird monitoring area must be of such size and shape as the Department considers necessary to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

    (9) A wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area declared under regulation 5(3)(a) must be of such size and shape as the Department considers necessary to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

Wild bird or carcase found within a protection zone or surveillance zone
    
7. If the wild bird or carcase referred to in regulation 5(1) is found within a protection zone or surveillance zone declared under regulation 28(1) to (4) of the Avian Influenza Regulations, the Department must, when declaring a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area, consider, on the basis of a risk assessment, whether the control and monitoring areas should include part or all of the protection or surveillance zone.

Measures applicable in a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area
    
8. —(1) The measures in Schedule 1 apply in respect of a wild bird control area including movements from that area.

    (2) The measures in Schedule 2 apply in respect of a wild bird monitoring area including movements from that area.

    (3) The biosecurity measures in Schedule 3 apply in respect of a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area.

    (4) Where the conditions in paragraph (5) are fulfilled, the Department may—

    (5) The conditions are—

    (6) When carrying out a risk assessment under paragraph (5)(a) the Department must take account of the factors listed at regulation 6(3).

    (7) Paragraph (4)(b) does not apply in relation to the measures listed at paragraphs 4 and 6 of Schedule 2 where the Department has amended the declaration of a wild bird control area so that it has become part of the wild bird monitoring area before 21 days have elapsed from the date the sample was collected from the wild bird or carcase in accordance with regulation 12(1)(a).

    (8) Paragraph (9) applies if—

    (9) The Department may amend the declaration of the wild bird control area so that—

do not apply in respect of that wild bird control area.

Additional measures
    
9. —(1) The Department must, in its declaration of a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area, impose such additional measures as it considers necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza.

    (2) When deciding what measures to impose under paragraph (1), the Department must consider whether measures are necessary to—

    (3) The additional measures referred to in paragraph (1) include requirements that—

Restrictions relating to things moved from Great Britain
    
10. —(1) Measures in and under these Regulations applying in respect of any thing moved from a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area apply in respect of any such thing moved from an equivalent area in Great Britain.

    (2) Paragraph (1) only applies if the person to whom the measure applies is aware, or should reasonably have been aware, that the thing moved is from such an equivalent area.

Duty to inspect poultry premises
    
11. —(1) Subject to regulation 8(9), the Department must ensure that—

    (2) Every inspector making such a visit must—

Maintenance of areas
    
12. —(1) If the Department is of the opinion that the avian influenza virus of sub-type H5 present in the wild bird or carcase referred to in regulation 5(1)(a) is of neuraminidase N1, it must not—

    (2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1)(a) are—

    (3) Where the Department amends a declaration so that a wild bird control area becomes part of the wild bird monitoring area before 21 days have elapsed from the date referred to in paragraph (1)(a), the declaration of the wild bird monitoring area may also be amended so that the size and shape of that area is varied, provided that the area remains of a size required under regulation 6(5) or (6).

    (4) If the Department is of the opinion that the avian influenza virus of sub-type H5 present in the wild bird or carcase referred to in regulation 5(1)(a) is not of neuraminidase N1, it must withdraw any declaration made under regulation 5 without delay.



PART III

MISCELLANEOUS

Designation of premises to which things may be moved
    
13. —(1) Unless the Department directs otherwise by notice served on the occupier of the premises, the following premises are deemed to be designated for the purpose of receiving poultry, eggs or bird by-products (as the case may be) which are moved in accordance with these Regulations—

    (2) A plant referred to in paragraph (1)(b) in England, Scotland or Wales which is designated respectively by the English Ministers, Scottish Ministers or the National Assembly for the same purposes as they are deemed to be designated under these Regulations are deemed to be designated for the purposes of these Regulations.

General duties relating to execution of these Regulations
     14. —(1) A person required to give assistance or information to an inspector must, unless he has reasonable cause, do so without delay.

    (2) A person shall not provide information which he knows to be false or misleading to an inspector.

    (3) Any person to whom any requirement in a declaration, notice, licence, or designation under these Regulations applies must—

Record keeping
    
15. —(1) A person moving poultry, other captive birds or their products under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted under these Regulations must—

    (2) A person who is required under these Regulations to make any other record must retain it for at least twelve months from the date the record is made.

    (3) A person required to produce a record by an inspector must do so without delay.

    (4) On production of the record, an inspector may—

Change of occupation of premises under restriction
    
16. —(1) This regulation applies if the keeper of any poultry or other captive bird is unable to move the poultry or other captive bird from premises on the termination of his right of occupation because of a movement restriction imposed by or under these Regulations and continues to apply for seven days after any such restriction has been removed.

    (2) The person entitled to occupation of the premises on termination of the keeper's right of occupation must—

    (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.

    (4) The keeper is liable to pay the reasonable costs incurred by any person feeding or tending it, or providing facilities for feeding, tending or otherwise using it.

Cleansing and disinfection
    
17. —(1) A person who is required under these Regulations to carry out disinfection at any premises or of any thing must—

    (2) Where cleansing and disinfection of vehicles is required at any premises under these Regulations, the occupier of those premises must provide adequate facilities and proper equipment and materials for that cleansing and disinfection.

Veterinary investigations and marking
     18. —(1) An inspector performing functions under these Regulations who enters any premises or inspects any vehicle may—

    (2) Any person who enters premises under paragraph (1)(d) may return unaccompanied to take any further steps necessary to carry out the relevant function.

    (3) A person shall not deface, obliterate or remove any mark applied under paragraph (1)(a) except with the written authority of an inspector.

Duty to provide reasonable assistance
    
19. —(1) The occupier of any premises from or to which he wishes any thing to be moved under licence under these Regulations must allow an inspector to enter those premises for the purposes of deciding whether or not such a licence should be granted or maintained.

    (2) The occupier must give all reasonable assistance to an inspector who visits the premises to examine the birds and to take samples.

General powers of inspectors
    
20. —(1) An inspector may, when performing his functions under these Regulations, require by notice the person in charge of any vehicle or equipment to cleanse and disinfect it.

    (2) An inspector may—

    (3) An inspector may require, by notice, the detention and isolation of any vehicle, equipment or other thing to ascertain whether the provisions of these Regulations are being complied with.

Powers of inspectors in case of default
    
21. —(1) If a person fails to comply with a requirement under these Regulations an inspector may take any steps he considers necessary to ensure the requirement is met or to prevent the spread of avian influenza, at the expense of that person.

    (2) The powers of an inspector under paragraph (1) include powers to—

Enforcement, offences and proceedings
    
22. The following provisions of the 1981 Order shall apply as if these Regulations were an order made under the 1981 Order—



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on


23rd March 2007.

L.S.


E. Redmond
A senior officer of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development


SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 8(1)


MEASURES APPLICABLE IN RESPECT OF A WILD BIRD CONTROL AREA




PART I

MOVEMENT OF BIRDS

Prohibition on the movement of poultry or other captive birds from premises in a wild bird control area
     1. —(1) A person may not move poultry or other captive birds from premises in a wild bird control area except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted by the Department.

    (2) The Department may not grant a licence for a movement under sub-paragraph (1) unless it is for a movement of—

    (3) Sub-paragraphs (2)(d),(e) or (f) apply to the movement of day-old chicks from a hatchery in a wild bird control area whether or not those day-old chicks are hatched from eggs originating in the area in question.

    (4) The Department may not grant a licence under sub-paragraph (2)(f) unless it is satisfied that there was no contact, at the hatchery from which the day-old chicks are being moved, between the eggs from which the day old chicks were hatched and any other hatching eggs or day-old chicks originating from poultry within the wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area.

Restriction on movement of poultry from premises of destination
     2. If the Department grants a licence for a movement of—

the occupier of the premises to which they are moved must ensure that neither they nor any other poultry are moved off the premises for 21 days from the date when those ready to lay pullets, turkeys or day-old chicks arrived.

Slaughter of poultry
     3. —(1) The occupier of a slaughterhouse to which poultry are moved in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a) or 1(2)(c) must ensure that the poultry are slaughtered without delay.

    (2) The occupier of a slaughterhouse which produces—

must ensure that the conditions in sub-paragraph (3) are fulfilled.

    (3) The conditions are—

Prohibition on the movement of poultry and other captive birds through a wild bird control area
     4. —(1) A person shall not move poultry or other captive birds through a wild bird control area unless the movement is straight through the area on a major highway or railway.

    (2) In this paragraph a movement "straight through" a wild bird control area means a movement into that area and then out of that area without stopping or unloading.



PART II

MOVEMENT OF HATCHING EGGS AND SPF EGGS

Prohibition on the movement of hatching eggs from a wild bird control area
     1. —(1) A person shall not move any hatching egg which was collected from premises within a wild bird control area from premises in that area except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted by the Department.

    (2) The Department may not grant a licence under sub-paragraph (1), unless it is for the movement of hatching eggs—

    (3) The Department may not grant a licence for a movement to an undesignated hatchery in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(a) unless—

Prohibition on the movement of a SPF-egg from the wild bird control area
     2. —(1) A person may not move a SPF-egg collected from premises in a wild bird control area from premises in that area except to a designated laboratory, institute or vaccine manufacturer for scientific, diagnostic or pharmaceutical uses except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence.

    (2) In sub-paragraph (1), "SPF-egg" means a hatching egg for use for diagnostic procedures in laboratories for the production and testing of vaccines and for research or pharmaceutical purposes.

Cleansing and disinfection at undesignated hatcheries
     3. The occupier of an undesignated hatchery to which hatching eggs are moved in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a)must—

Separation of hatching eggs
     4. —(1) A person moving hatching eggs out of the wild bird control area under paragraph 1(1) must ensure that those eggs do not come into contact with hatching eggs collected from premises outside that area.

    (2) The occupier of an undesignated hatchery to which hatching eggs are moved in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a) must ensure that those eggs do not come into contact with hatching eggs collected from premises outside the wild bird control area.



PART III

MOVEMENT OF CONTROLLED MEAT

Restriction on the movement of controlled meat out of a wild bird control area
     1. —(1) A person shall not move controlled meat out of a wild bird control area except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted by the Department.

    (2) The Department may not grant a licence under sub-paragraph (1) unless it is for the movement of—

    (3) A person other than the final consumer of meat marked with a mark referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(c) shall not deface, obliterate or remove that mark, unless licenced by the Department.

National mark
     2. —(1) The national mark referred to in paragraph 1(2)(c)(i) must—

    (2) The other identification mark referred to in paragraph 1(2)(c)(i) must be—




Conditions for the movement of meat and products
     3. The conditions referred to in paragraph 1(2)(c)(ii) are that the meat (or the meat from which the product was made) was obtained, cut and stored separately from—

Separation of controlled meat
     4. —(1) A person moving controlled meat out of the wild bird control area under a licence granted in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(c) must ensure that it does not come into contact with controlled meat being moved under a licence granted in accordance with paragraphs 1(2)(a), (b) or (d) or any meat from poultry from outside that area.

    (2) A person receiving controlled meat moved under a licence granted in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(c) must ensure that it is not used in meat products or meat preparations intended for placing on the market outside the United Kingdom unless it or the product or preparation in which it has been used has undergone a heat treatment at a minimum temperature of 70°C, which must be reached throughout the meat.

    (3) If controlled meat referred to in paragraphs 1(2)(a), (b) or (d) comes into contact with meat referred to in paragraph 1(2)(c), the person moving such controlled meat must identify it in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(c) as soon as is reasonably practicable and must not transport it to premises outside the United Kingdom.



PART IV

MOVEMENT OF BY-PRODUCTS

Restriction on the movement of bird by-products or products derived from bird by-products from premises in a wild bird control area
     1. —(1) A person may not move from a wild bird control area, a bird by-product derived from poultry, other captive birds or wild game birds originating from within that control area, or a product deriving from such by-products, except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted by the Department.

    (2) The Department may not grant a licence under sub-paragraph (1) unless it is for a movement of—

    (3) The Department may not grant a licence under sub-paragraph (1) for the movement of the by-products listed in sub-paragraph (2)(a) to (i) unless they have also been processed at a processing plant which complies with the requirements of Annex V to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002.

    (4) The prohibition in sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a movement permitted under Part V paragraphs 1 or 2.

    (5) The bird by-products referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(p) and (q) must be accompanied by the model commercial document in accordance with Chapter X of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002.

    (6) The commercial document accompanying the bird by-products referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(q) must state, at paragraph 6.1 of that document, that they have been treated with a steam current or with another method to ensure no virus causing avian influenza remains.

    (7) Paragraph (5) does not apply to processed decorative feathers or processed feathers carried by travellers for their private use or consignments of processed feathers sent to private individuals for non-industrial purposes.



PART V

OTHER MEASURES

Prohibition on movement of poultry manure
     1. A person may not move any manure from poultry or other captive birds from premises in a wild bird control area unless—

Prohibition on the spread of poultry manure
     2. A person may not spread any manure from poultry or other captive birds from premises in a wild bird control area unless—

Prohibition on gatherings of poultry and other captive birds in a wild bird control area
     3. —(1) A person may not arrange any fair, market, show, exhibition or other gathering involving the collecting together of poultry or other captive birds.

    (2) A person may not bring any poultry or other captive birds to such a gathering.

Prohibition on hunting wild birds in a wild bird control area
     4. A person may not hunt wild birds or otherwise take them from the wild in a wild bird control area except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted by the Department.

Prohibition on the release of game birds
     5. A person may not release game birds in a wild bird control area.



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 8(2)


MEASURES APPLICABLE IN RESPECT OF A WILD BIRD MONITORING AREA


Prohibition on the movement of poultry and other captive birds from a wild bird monitoring area
     1. —(1) A person may not move poultry or other captive birds from premises in a wild bird monitoring area before 15 days have elapsed since the declaration of the area, except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted by the Department.

    (2) The Department may not grant a licence for a movement under paragraph (1) unless it is a movement of—

    (3) Sub-paragraphs (2)(c),(d) or (e) apply to the movement of day-old chicks from a designated hatchery in a wild bird monitoring area whether or not those day-old chicks are hatched from eggs originating in the area in question.

    (4) The Department may not grant a licence for a movement under sub-paragraph (2)(e) unless it is satisfied that there was no contact, at the hatchery from which the day-old chicks are being moved, between the eggs from which the day-old chicks were hatched and any other hatching eggs or day-old chicks originating from poultry within the wild bird control area or the wild bird monitoring area.

Slaughter of poultry
     2. The occupier of a slaughterhouse to which poultry are moved in accordance with paragraph 1(2)(a) must ensure that the poultry are slaughtered without delay.

Restriction on movement of poultry from premises of destination
     3. —(1) If the Department grants a licence for a movement of day-old chicks under paragraph 1(2)(d) to designated premises outside the wild bird monitoring area, or outside the wild bird control area centred on the same outbreak point, the occupier of the designated premises to which they are moved must ensure that neither they nor any other poultry are moved off the premises for 21 days from the date when those day-old chicks arrived.

Prohibition on hunting wild birds in a wild bird monitoring area
     4. A person may not hunt wild birds or otherwise take them from the wild in a wild bird monitoring area except under the authority of and in accordance with the conditions a licence granted by the Department

Prohibition on gatherings of poultry and other captive birds in a wild bird monitoring area
     5. —(1) A person may not arrange any fair, market, show, exhibition or other gathering involving the collecting together of poultry or other captive birds.

    (2) A person may not bring any poultry or other captive birds to such a gathering.

Prohibition on the release of game birds
     6. A person may not release game birds in a wild bird monitoring area.



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 8(3) and 11


BIOSECURITY MEASURES


     1. This Schedule applies in respect of premises in the wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area where poultry or other captive birds are kept, other than slaughterhouses.

     2. The occupier must provide and maintain means of disinfection at the entrances and exits of the premises and any buildings on the premises housing poultry or other captive birds.

     3. A person entering or leaving premises must not wear clothing or footwear which is visibly soiled with mud, droppings, animal or bird faeces or any similar matter.

     4. A person in charge of any vehicle entering or leaving premises must ensure that—



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations implement for Northern Ireland—

Regulations 5, 6 and 7 provide that if avian influenza of subtype H5 is present in a wild bird or wild bird carcase and that the Department suspects or confirms that the neuraminidase type is N1, it must, subject to a derogation, declare a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area.

Regulation 8 introduces Schedules 1 – 3 and sets out the circumstances in which the Department can amend a declaration so that certain measures do not apply in respect of those areas.

Regulation 9 provides that the Department may in its declaration of a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area, impose additional measures to those set out in the Schedules.

Regulation 10 sets out restrictions on the movement of any thing from Great Britain.

Regulation 11 requires commercial premises in a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area to be inspected to monitor the spread of avian influenza.

Regulation 12 sets out the circumstances in which the Department can either amend a declaration of a wild bird control area so that it becomes part of the wild bird monitoring area or revoke the declaration of either area.

Regulation 13 deems premises to be designated for the purpose of receiving poultry, eggs or bird by-products unless the Department directs otherwise.

Regulations 14 to 15 relate to the provision of information and reasonable assistance, record keeping and to compliance with requirements laid down under the Regulations.

Regulation 16 provides for the feeding and tending of animals or poultry which cannot be moved on termination of a right of occupation because of a restriction imposed by the Regulations.

Regulation 17 relates to cleansing and disinfection.

Regulations 18 to 22 set out powers of inspectors and contain measures related to the enforcement of the Regulations.

Schedule 1 sets out the measures that are to apply in respect of a wild bird control area including measures relating to the movement of birds (Part I), the movement of hatching eggs (Part II), the movement of meat (Part III), the movement of poultry by-products (Part IV) and the use or movement of manure, the hunting or release of birds and bird gatherings (Part V) and other provisions relating to the measures to be taken at premises receiving birds or their products from the area.

Schedule 2 sets out the measures that are to apply in respect of a wild bird monitoring area including measures relating to the movement of birds and prohibitions on bird gatherings and the hunting or release of birds.

Schedule 3 sets out the biosecurity measures that are to apply in respect of premises where poultry or other captive birds are kept in a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 2000/2812back

[2] 1972 c. 68back

[3] S.R. 2007 No. 68back

[4] O.J. No. L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 55, as last amended by O.J. No. L 320, 18.11.2006, p. 1back

[5] O.J. No. L 273, 10.10.2002, p1. as last amended by O.J. No. L 379, 28.12.2006, p98 and corrected by a corrigendum (O.J. No. L 30, 3.2.2007, p 3)back

[6] 1954 c. 33 (N.I.)back

[7] S.R. 2003 No. 495 as amended by S.R. 2006 No. 202back

[8] S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1972 No 16 as amended by S.R. 1975 No. 69, S.R. 1995 No. 467 and S.R. 2006 No. 42back

[9] O.J. No. L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 55, as last amended by O.J. No. L 320, 18.11.2006, p. 1back

[10] O.J. No. L 320, 18.11.2006, p. 11back



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