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Made | 2nd December 2004 | ||
Coming into operation | 10th January 2005 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Organisations authorised to issue passports |
4. | Powers and duties of passport-issuing organisations |
5. | Records |
6. | Application for a passport |
7. | Time limits for obtaining a passport |
8. | Issue of a passport |
9. | Section IX pages for existing passports |
10. | Multiple registration and cancellation of registration |
11. | Identification |
12. | Language of passports |
13. | Horses entering Northern Ireland |
14. | Declaration concerning slaughter for human consumption |
15. | Prohibitions |
16. | Replacement of a lost or damaged passport |
17. | Restrictions on the use of horses without passports |
18. | Requirements on persons administering veterinary medicinal products |
19. | Duties of owners |
20. | Slaughter for human consumption |
21. | Powers of authorised officers |
22. | Obstruction |
23. | Offences |
24. | Penalties |
25. | Revocation |
Schedule: | Form of a horse passport |
and "Section IX pages" means those pages;
(2) Any reference in these Regulations to a horse being registered with a recognised organisation shall be construed as the entry or registration of that horse in the studbook of that organisation.
(3) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954[5] shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to a Measure of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Organisations authorised to issue passports
3.
- (1) The following organisations (referred to in these Regulations as "passport-issuing organisations") are authorised to issue passports -
(2) Any international association or organisation which manages horses for competition or racing in Northern Ireland and which is not already registered or recognised shall register as such with the Department.
(3) The Department may by notice in writing withdraw authorisation under paragraph 1(a) or registration under paragraphs 1(d) or (2) if it is satisfied on reasonable grounds that an association or organisation is not complying with the provisions of the Regulations.
(4) A person shall not issue a document which falsely purports to be a passport.
Powers and duties of passport-issuing organisations
4.
- (1) The passport-issuing organisation is "the competent authority" for the purposes of the passport.
(2) A passport-issuing organisation may cancel a passport issued by it under these Regulations if it is satisfied on reasonable grounds that -
(3) A passport-issuing organisation may at any reasonable time require any person in possession of a passport issued by it to produce it and surrender it.
Records
5.
- (1) A passport-issuing organisation in Northern Ireland shall maintain a record of -
and shall keep this record until three years after it has received notification of the death of the horse.
(2) A passport-issuing organisation shall supply to the Department information from its records in such form and at such intervals as the Department may require by notice in writing.
Application for a passport
6.
- (1) An application for a passport shall be made -
(2) A person shall not apply for more than one passport for any horse other than a replacement passport.
Time limits for obtaining a passport
7.
- (1) The owner of a horse which was born on or before the date on which these Regulations came into operation who does not already have a passport for that horse shall obtain a passport for it before 28th February 2005.
(2) The owner of a horse born after the date on which these Regulations came into operation shall obtain a passport for it on or before 31st December of the year of its birth, or by six months after its birth, whichever is the later.
Issue of a passport
8.
- (1) On application, and provided all its requirements are complied with, the passport-issuing organisation shall issue to the owner a passport duly completed in the format set out in the Schedule.
(2) In the case of a horse either registered or eligible for entry in a studbook of a recognised organisation in accordance with Article 2(c) of Council Directive 90/426/EEC[9] on animal health conditions governing the movement and import from third countries of equidae, the passport shall contain all of its Sections.
(3) In any other case the passport shall contain at least Sections I to IV and IX of the Schedule but may contain more Sections or all of the Sections.
Section IX pages for existing passports
9.
- (1) In the case of a horse born before these Regulations come into operation which already has an identification document issued by a passport-issuing organisation containing all the information required by regulation 8(2) or 8(3) except for the Section IX pages, a passport may consist of that identification document together with the Section IX pages obtained by the owner from a passport-issuing organisation, provided that the applicant -
(2) Regulation 6 applies to an application for Section IX pages as it applies to an application for a passport.
(3) The Section IX pages shall contain the same number or alphanumeric code as in Section II of the original identification document.
Multiple registration and cancellation of registration
10.
- (1) Where the owner of a horse -
wishes to register that horse with another passport-issuing organisation, he shall send that passport to the other passport-issuing organisation and, upon receipt thereof, the other organisation shall, if it registers the horse with it, endorse the fact thereon.
(2) Where the owner of a horse -
wishes to cancel the registration of that horse with a passport-issuing organisation, he shall send the passport for that horse to that organisation and that organisation shall, upon receipt thereof, endorse on the passport the fact that the registration of that horse with that organisation has been cancelled and return the passport to the owner of the horse.
(3) Where a passport-issuing organisation issues a passport to the owner of a horse, that owner shall within 30 days of receipt of that passport send it to any other passport-issuing organisation with which that horse is registered and upon receipt of that passport that other organisation shall endorse on it the fact that the horse is registered with that organisation.
Identification
11.
- (1) The passport-issuing organisation when issuing a passport shall identify the horse with a number or alphanumeric code not previously used by that organisation.
(2) It shall record that number or alphanumeric code in Sections II and IX of the passport.
Language of passports
12.
- (1) Sections I to VIII of passports issued in Northern Ireland shall be in English and French.
(2) Section IX shall be in English.
(3) A passport or any part of it may also be in an additional language.
Horses entering Northern Ireland
13.
- (1) The owner (or, in the case of an owner living outside Northern Ireland, the keeper) of a horse brought into Northern Ireland without a passport issued by a passport-issuing organisation (or with a document which would be a passport but for the fact that it does not contain Section IX) shall apply to a passport-issuing organisation for a passport or the Section IX pages within 30 days of the horse being brought into Northern Ireland.
(2) On receipt of an application under paragraph (1) which complies with the requirements of the passport-issuing organisation, that organisation shall issue a passport or Section IX pages, as appropriate.
(3) A passport or Section IX pages issued under paragraph (2) shall state that the horse is not intended for slaughter for human consumption.
(4) This regulation shall not apply in relation to a horse which remains in Northern Ireland for less than 30 days.
Declaration concerning slaughter for human consumption
14.
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, an owner may at any time sign the declaration in Section IX concerning whether or not the animal is intended for slaughter for human consumption, or may choose not to sign it.
(2) An owner must sign the declaration before any veterinary medicinal product containing a substance specified in Annex IV to Council Regulation (EEC) No. 2377/90 is administered to a horse and must indicate that the horse is not intended for slaughter for human consumption (unless the declaration has already been so signed).
(3) An owner must sign the declaration before the horse is consigned for slaughter for human consumption (in which case the declaration must state that the horse is intended for slaughter for human consumption).
(4) An owner must sign the declaration and ensure that is is contersigned by a passport-issuing organisation or the Department before the horse is sent outside Northern Ireland.
Prohibitions
15.
- (1) A person shall not -
(2) A person shall not have possession of a document which falsely purports to be a passport.
(3) In proceedings against a person for an offence of failing to comply with paragraph (2) it is a defence for him to prove that he was not aware that the document was not a passport.
Replacement of a lost or damaged passport
16.
- (1) Where a passport has been lost or damaged, the owner of the horse to which it relates shall, within 30 days of the loss or damage being discovered, apply for a replacement passport for that horse -
(2) The passport-issuing organisation applied to under paragraph (1) shall issue a replacement horse passport marked with the word "Replacement".
(3) If all the original information in Section IX is legible, the replacement passport shall repeat that information.
(4) If any information in Section IX is illegible, the passport-issuing organisation shall indicate in the replacement passport that the horse is not intended for slaughter for human consumption by completing Part II of that Section.
(5) A passport-issuing organisation which issues a replacement passport under paragraph (2) shall ensure, in so far as the information is available or legible, that all the details relating to the identity of the horse and its veterinary treatment contained in Sections II to VII of the original passport are included in the replacement passport.
Restrictions on the use of horses without passports
17.
After 28th February 2005 a person shall not, in relation to a horse for which a passport should have been issued -
unless the horse is accompanied by its passport.
Requirements on persons administering veterinary medicinal products
18.
- (1) Where a veterinary medicinal product is to be administered to a horse, the person in possession of its passport shall make it available to the veterinary surgeon or other person administering the product.
(2) The veterinary surgeon or other person administering the veterinary medicinal product shall -
(3) In the case of a horse in relation to which a passport has not yet been obtained or is unavailable for any reason, or in relation to which the veterinary surgeon or other person administering the veterinary medicinal product is not satisfied that the horse is the one described in the passport, the veterinary surgeon or other person administering the veterinary medicinal product shall give to the keeper -
and the keeper shall give the information to the owner.
(4) Following the receipt of a written record or notice by the keeper of treatment under paragraph (3), the owner shall, as soon as the passport becomes available -
Duties of owners
19.
- (1) After 28th February 2005 a person shall not sell a horse unless it is accompanied by its passport.
(2) On the sale of a horse, the seller shall give the passport to the buyer or, at auction sales, the auctioneer shall give the passport to the buyer.
(3) The new owner or his representative shall, within 30 days of purchase, send to the passport-issuing organisation which issued the passport -
and shall complete Section I of the passport in accordance with the rules of the passport-issuing organisation.
(4) A person in possession of a passport shall produce it on reasonable demand to the passport-issuing organisation which issued it and shall surrender it on reasonable demand to that organisation.
(5) An owner of a horse which dies or is slaughtered shall send its passport to the passport-issuing organisation which issued it within 30 days of the death.
Slaughter for human consumption
20.
- (1) After 28th February 2005 a person shall not slaughter a horse for human consumption or consign it for such slaughter unless it is accompanied by its passport and the declaration in Section IX shows that the animal is intended for slaughter for human consumption, and that all withdrawal periods relating to veterinary medicines given to the horse are complied with.
(2) In this regulation -
Powers of authorised officers
21.
- (1) An authorised officer shall, on producing, if required to do so, a duly authenticated document showing his authority, have the right at all reasonable times to enter any land or premises (other than premises used exclusively as a dwelling) or to stop and detain any vehicle for the purposes of administering and enforcing these Regulations.
(2) An authorised officer may -
(3) A person shall not deface, obliterate or remove any mark applied under paragraph (2) except under the written authority of an authorised officer.
(4) If an authorised officer enters any unoccupied premises he shall leave them as effectively secured against unauthorised entry as he found them.
(5) In this regulation -
Obstruction
22.
A person shall not -
Offences
23.
- (1) It shall be an offence for any person or organisation to fail to comply with -
(2) Where a body corporate is guilty of an offence under these Regulations, and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to have been attributable to any neglect on the part of -
that person, as well as the body corporate, shall be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), "director", in relation to a body corporate whose affairs are managed by its members, means a member of the body corporate.
(4) Where an organisation which is not a body corporate is guilty of an offence under these Regulations, and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to have been attributable to any neglect on the part of any officer of that organisation, that person, as well as the organisation, shall be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
Penalties
24.
- (1) A person or organisation guilty of an offence of failing to comply with regulation 3(4) (issue of a document purporting to be a passport), regulation 18(2)(c), 18(2)(d) or 18(4) (completion of the passport following administration of a veterinary medicinal product) or regulation 20 (slaughter for human consumption) shall be liable -
(2) A person guilty of any other offence under these Regulations shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
Revocation
25.
The Horse Passports Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 are hereby revoked.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on
2nd December 2004.
L.S.
Noel Cornick
A senior officer of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Date d'enregistrement par l'organisation, l'association ou le service officiel | Nom du propriétaire | Addresse du propriétaire | Nationalité du propriétaire | Signature du propriétaire | Cachet de l'organisation, association ou service officiel et signature |
Date of registration, by the organisation, association, or official agency | Name of owner | Address of owner | Nationality of owner | Signature of owner | Organisation, association or official agency stamp and signature |
(2) Nom:
(3) Sexe:
(4) Robe:
(5) Race:
(6) par:
(7a) et:
(7b) par:
(8) Date de naissance:
(9) Lieu d'élevage:
(10) Naisseur(s):
(11) Certificat d'origine validé le:
(20) Circonscription:
(21) Signature et cachet du vétérinaire agréé (ou de l'autorité compétente)
Date | Ville et pays | Motif du contrôle (concours, certificat sanitaire, etc) | Signature, nom en capitales et qualité de la personne ayant vérifié l'identité |
Town and Country | Purpose of control (event, health certificate, etc) | Signature, name (printed) and status of official verifying the identification | |
Date |
Lieu Place |
Pays Country |
Vacin/Vaccine |
Nom en capitales et signature du vétérinaire Name (printed) and signature of veterinarian |
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Nom Name |
Numéro du lot Batch number |
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Date |
Lieu Place |
Pays Country |
Vacin/Vaccine |
Nom en capitales et signature du vétérinaire Name (printed) and signature of veterinarian |
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Nom Name |
Numéro du lot Batch number |
Maladie(s) Disease(s) |
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Date | Maladies transmissibles concernées | Nature de l'examen | Résultat de l'examen | Laboratoire officiel d'analyse du prélèvement^/hw2^{/}{/c}{c}^hw2^Nom en capitales et signature du vétérinaire | |
Transmissible diseases tested | Type of test | Result of test | Official laboratory to for which sample is sent | Name (printed) and signature of veterinarian | |
LA PRESENTE CERTIFICATION EST VALABLE 10 JOURS à COMPTER DE LA DATE DE SA SIGNATURE PAR LE VéTéRINAIRE OFFICIEL.
THIS CERTIFICATION IS VALID FOR 10 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF SIGNATURE BY THE OFFICIAL VETERINARIAN.
Date | Lieu | Pour des raisons épidémiologiques particulières, un certificat sanitaire separé accompagne le présent passeport | Nom en capitales et signature du vétérinaire officiel |
Place | For particular epidemiological reasons, a separate health certificate accompanies this passport | Name in block letters and signature of official veterinarian | |
Oui/non (barrer la mention inutile) Yes/no (delete as appropriate) |
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Oui/non (barrer la mention inutile) Yes/no (delete as appropriate) |
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Oui/non (barrer la mention inutile) Yes/no (delete as appropriate) |
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Oui/non (barrer la mention inutile) Yes/no (delete as appropriate) |
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Oui/non (barrer la mention inutile) Yes/no (delete as appropriate) |
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Oui/non (barrer la mention inutile) Yes/no (delete as appropriate) |
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF ANIMAL(3)(9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Part I | ||
Date and Place of issue of this section: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9) | ||
Competent authority issuing this section of the identification document: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9) | ||
Part II (excludes the animal definitively from slaughter for human consumption, must be reconfirmed when the animal changes ownership) | ||
I, the undersigned owner(2)/representative of the owner(2) declare that the animal described in this identification document is not intended for slaughter for human consumption(3) | ||
Date and Place | Name in capitals and signature of the owner of the animal or his/her representative | Name in capitals and signature of representative of competent authorities |
Part III-A (only valid in connection with information in Part III-B) | ||
I, the undersigned owner(2)/representative of the owner(2) declare that the animal described in this identification document is intended for slaughter for human consumption(4) | ||
Date and Place | Name in capitals and signature of the owner of the animal or his/her representative | Name in capitals and signature of representative of competent authorities |
Part III-B (information compulsory for equidae identified in accordance with Part III-A) | ||||
MEDICATION RECORD | ||||
Date of last treatment with a medicinal product containing substances not included in Annex I, II, III or IV of Regulation (EEC) No. 2377/90 [dd/mm/yyyy] |
Place - Country Code - Postcode - Place |
Substance(s) incorporated in the medicinal product which is/are not included in Annex I, II, III or IV of Regulation (EEC) No. 2377/90(5)(6) |
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Veterinary surgeon applying and/or prescribing medicinal treatment | ||||
Name: . . . . . . . (7) Address: . . . . . . . (7) Postcode: . . . . . . . (7) Place: . . . . . . . (7) Tel: . . . . . . . (7) |
Signature | |||
A person guilty of any other offence is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared. Copies can be obtained from Farm Policy Branch, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3SB.
[4] O.J. No. L224, 18.8.1990, p. 1back
[7] O.J. No. L192, 11.7.92, p. 63back
[8] O.J. No. L23, 28.1.2000, p. 72back
[9] O.J. No. L224, 18.8.1990, p. 42back
[10] A list of veterinary medicinal products authorised for administration to horses and listing the active substances under the product name is available on the website of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate, www.vmd.gov.ukback