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SCOTTISH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 337

ANIMALS

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Avian Influenza (Slaughter and Vaccination) (Scotland) Regulations 2006

  Made 7th June 2006 
  Laid before the Scottish Parliament 8th June 2006 
  Coming into force 1st July 2006 

The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred 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 Avian Influenza (Slaughter and Vaccination) (Scotland) Regulations 2006.

    (2) These Regulations extend to Scotland and come into force on 1st July 2006.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations–

    (2) Other expressions defined in the Directive have the same meaning in these Regulations.

Declarations, notices and licences
     3. —(1) Declarations made under these Regulations–

    (2) Notices issued under these Regulations–

    (3) Licences granted under these Regulations–

    (4) The Scottish Ministers must take such steps as they consider fit to ensure that declarations, notices and licences are brought to the attention of those who may be affected by them as soon as is reasonably practicable and, in particular, must ensure that the extent of any zone declared under these Regulations, the nature of the restrictions and requirements applicable within it and the dates of its declaration and withdrawal are publicised.

    (5) Except as otherwise directed by the Scottish Ministers, licences granted in England, Wales or Northern Ireland for activities which could be licensed in Scotland under these Regulations have effect in Scotland as if they were licences granted under these Regulations.

    (6) A person moving anything under the authority of a specific licence issued under these Regulations must–

    (7) A person moving anything under the authority of a general licence issued under these Regulations must, at all times during the licensed movement–

    (8) A declaration, notice or licence under these Regulations may be sent to a person as an electronic communication (as defined in the Electronic Communications Act 2000[12]), only if that person has consented to the use of that method of communication for that purpose.

    (9) A declaration, notice or licence sent to a person as an electronic communication shall be taken to be received on the day after the day of its transmission.

Powers of Slaughter

Preventive eradication
     4. —(1) The Scottish Ministers may, where they consider appropriate on the basis of epidemiological information or other evidence, implement a preventive eradication programme of avian influenza.

    (2) As part of such a programme, the Scottish Ministers may cause to be killed the poultry and other captive birds on such premises as they consider necessary with a view to preventing the spread of avian influenza.

    (3) Killing shall be carried out in such a way as to minimise the dispersal of avian influenza virus.

    (4) Compensation shall be payable for any bird killed under this regulation as if that bird had been killed under the powers conferred by paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act, and as if the definition of "poultry" in section 87(4) of the Act was extended to include all species of bird.

Duty to kill birds on infected premises
    
5. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2) and regulations 6 to 8, where avian influenza is confirmed on any premises, the Scottish Ministers shall, in exercise of their powers under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act, cause to be killed all poultry and other captive birds on those premises.

    (2) On the basis of an assessment of the risk of further spread of avian influenza, the Scottish Ministers may decide not to cause to be killed certain species of poultry or other captive birds to which paragraph (1) applies.

    (3) The Scottish Ministers may, by notice to the occupier of the premises, specify appropriate measures and conditions to limit any possible spread of avian influenza to any wild birds on the premises.

Separate production units
    
6. —(1) The Scottish Ministers may by notice served on the occupier of premises declare those premises to consist of two or more separate production units where, taking account of the–

the Chief Veterinary Officer (Scotland) is satisfied that the production units are completely independent of other production units on the same premises in terms of location and day to day management of the poultry or other captive birds kept there, and so advises the Scottish Ministers.

    (2) Where premises consist of two or more separate production units, the Scottish Ministers may decide not to cause to be killed poultry or other captive birds on those separate production units of the premises where avian influenza has not been confirmed, provided that such a decision does not materially reduce the effectiveness of measures to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

Measures on special category premises – highly pathogenic avian influenza
    
7. —(1) Where highly pathogenic avian influenza is confirmed on special category premises, the Scottish Ministers may decide not to cause all or any of the poultry or other captive birds on those premises to be killed under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act where they consider that this does not materially reduce the effectiveness of measures to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

    (2) Where a decision is taken under paragraph (1) not to cause any poultry or other captive birds on special category premises to be killed under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act, those birds shall not be moved unless the Chief Veterinary Officer (Scotland) is satisfied, following tests, that they are not infectious with avian influenza.

    (3) Where a decision is taken under paragraph (1) not to cause any poultry or other captive birds on special category premises to be killed under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act, the occupier of the special category premises must ensure that–

    (4) The occupier of the premises must take all reasonable steps to minimise contact between birds isolated under paragraph (3)(a) and–

Measures on special category premises – low pathogenic avian influenza
    
8. —(1) Where low pathogenic avian influenza is confirmed on special category premises, the Scottish Ministers may decide not to cause poultry or other captive birds on those premises to be killed under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act where they consider that this does not materially reduce the effectiveness of measures to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

    (2) Where a decision is taken under paragraph (1) not to cause poultry or other captive birds on special category premises to be killed under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act, those birds should not be moved unless the Chief Veterinary Officer (Scotland) is satisfied, following tests, that the proposed movement would not significantly increase the risk of the spread of low pathogenic avian influenza.

    (3) Where a decision is taken under paragraph (1) not to cause poultry or other captive birds on special category premises to be killed under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act, the occupier of special category premises must ensure that–

    (4) The occupier of the premises must take all reasonable steps to minimise contact between birds isolated under paragraph (3)(a) and–

Killing of birds on premises
    
9. —(1) Subject to regulation 10, the Scottish Ministers must ensure that poultry and other captive birds to be killed under regulation 4 or under paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act are killed without delay on the premises where they are kept.

    (2) Killing shall be carried out in such a way as to minimise the dispersal of avian influenza virus.

Movement of birds off premises for killing
    
10.

    (1) If the Scottish Ministers consider that–

    (2) A notice under this paragraph is a notice issued by the Scottish Ministers directing the occupier of the premises where the birds are located, that killing of the birds specified in the notice is to be carried out at a place specified in the notice.

    (3) Where the Scottish Ministers issue a notice under paragraph (2), they shall license the movement of those birds to that place.

Vaccination

Prohibition on vaccination
    
11. —(1) No person shall vaccinate any poultry or other captive bird against avian influenza except where required by the Scottish Ministers in accordance with regulation 12 or 13.

    (2) The prohibition in paragraph (1) does not apply to–

Decision to require emergency vaccination
     12. —(1) Where the condition in paragraph (2) is fulfilled, the Scottish Ministers must, if they consider it necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza–

    (2) The condition referred to in paragraph (1) is that the Scottish Ministers have carried out a risk assessment which indicates that there is a significant and immediate threat of avian influenza spreading within or into Scotland following–

    (3) Any premises which are partly inside and partly outside an emergency vaccination zone are deemed to be wholly within it.

Decision to require preventive vaccination
    
13. —(1) Where the conditions in paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the Scottish Ministers must, if they consider it necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza–

    (2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1) are–

    (3) Any premises which are partly inside and partly outside a preventive vaccination zone are deemed to be wholly within it.

Extension of the power to cause vaccination
    
14. Notwithstanding section 16(1) of the Act, the Scottish Ministers may cause vaccination of poultry or captive birds which do not fall within that section where they are in a vaccination zone or within premises which are the subject of a vaccination notice and section 16 of the Act shall apply as if such vaccination was carried out in exercise of the power in section 16(1).

Measures applying in a vaccination zone or to premises under notice
    
15. —(1) The Scottish Ministers must, in a declaration of a vaccination zone or in a vaccination notice–

    (2) No person shall move any poultry, other captive bird or their products–

except under the authority of a licence issued by a veterinary inspector or an inspector under the direction of a veterinary inspector.

    (3) In paragraph (2), "products" of poultry or other captive birds means any carcase, egg or any other thing originating or made (whether in whole or in part) from poultry or other captive birds or the carcases of such birds.

    (4) Paragraph (2) does not apply to–

    (5) Paragraphs (2) to (4) apply without prejudice to any other requirement or restriction applying in any part of a zone or premises because that part of the zone or premises falls within another zone declared by the Scottish Ministers, or is the subject of another notice served by the Scottish Ministers, for the purposes of reducing the risk of the spread of avian influenza.

    (6) Any person moving poultry, other captive birds or their products within, into or out of a vaccination zone or into or out of premises stipulated in a vaccination notice must keep a record, in the form of a consignment note or otherwise, of the date of the movement and the registration of any vehicle used, for at least six weeks after the date of the movement.

Emergency vaccination without an approved plan
    
16. —(1) Where the Scottish Ministers declare an emergency vaccination zone or serve an emergency vaccination notice under regulation 12(1) before an emergency vaccination plan has been approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 54 of the Directive–

    (2) Under paragraph (1)(b), disinfection must be carried out in accordance with Article 65(4) of the Avian Influenza Order.

    (3) Packing centres and slaughterhouses which are designated under the Avian Influenza Order are designated for the purpose of receiving poultry, other captive birds, poultry eggs or poultry meat (as the case may be) which are moved under a licence granted under regulation 15(2) in the circumstances described in paragraph (1).

    (4) Upon approval of the emergency vaccination plan in accordance with Article 54 of the Directive, the Scottish Ministers or an inspector acting under their direction may vary the conditions in the licence referred to in paragraph (1)(a).

Failure to vaccinate birds specified for vaccination
    
17. —(1) Any person (other than an inspector) who knows or suspects that the Scottish Ministers have required a bird to be vaccinated, but that bird was not vaccinated at the time when it should have been, must immediately notify the Divisional Veterinary Manager for the area in which that bird is located.

    (2) If an inspector knows or suspects that the Scottish Ministers have required a bird to be vaccinated, but that bird was not vaccinated at the time when it should have been, the inspector shall arrange for that bird to be vaccinated as soon as is reasonably practicable.

Cleansing and disinfection of vehicles: provision of facilities, equipment and materials
    
18. Where cleansing and disinfection of vehicles is required at any premises by or under these Regulations, the occupier of those premises must provide adequate facilities and proper equipment and materials for that cleansing and disinfection.

Change of occupation of premises under restriction
    
19. —(1) This regulation applies if the keeper of any poultry or other captive bird is unable to move it from premises on the termination of the keeper's 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) Where this regulation applies, the person entitled to occupation of the premises on that termination 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 shall take such steps as are necessary to ensure it is properly fed and tended.

    (4) The keeper of the poultry or other captive bird is liable to pay the reasonable costs (including accommodation costs) incurred under this regulation by any person feeding or tending it, or providing facilities for feeding, tending or otherwise using it.

Reasonable assistance
    
20. Any person required to give reasonable assistance or information to a person acting in the execution of these Regulations for the performance of that person's functions under them must, unless that person has reasonable cause, do so without delay.

False information
    
21. No person shall furnish information which that person knows to be false or misleading to a person acting in the execution of these Regulations.

Production of records
    
22. —(1) Any person required to produce a record by a person acting in the execution of these Regulations must do so without delay.

    (2) On production, a person acting in the execution of these Regulations may–

    (3) A person removing records under this regulation must give a written receipt for them.

Compliance with notices and declarations
    
23. Any person on whom a notice under these Regulations is served, or to whom a declaration or licence under these Regulations applies, who contravenes or fails to comply with the requirements or restrictions in that notice, declaration or licence shall be guilty of an offence.

Powers of inspectors
    
24. —(1) The following provisions of the Act apply as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act and as if the definition of poultry in section 87(4) of the Act were extended to include all birds–

    (2) An inspector may mark any bird or other thing for identification purposes.

    (3) Any person who defaces, obscures or removes any mark applied under paragraph (2) shall be guilty of an offence.

Inspection of vehicles
    
25. —(1) If one of the conditions in paragraph (2)(a) is satisfied and the condition in paragraph (2)(b) is satisfied an inspector may stop, detain and inspect any vehicle to ascertain whether the provisions of these Regulations or the Avian Influenza Order or of any licence, declaration or notice under these Regulations or the Avian Influenza Order, are being complied with.

    (2) The conditions are that–

Enforcement and offences
    
26. —(1) The following provisions of the Act apply as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act–

and as if the definition of poultry in section 87 of the Act was extended to include all birds.

    (2) Section 69 of the Act (falsely obtaining licences etc.) applies as if licences granted under these Regulations were granted under an Order made under the Act.

    (3) A person who, by virtue of these Regulations is guilty of an offence under the Act, is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to both.

    (4) If an offence committed by a body corporate is shown–

the officer as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

    (5) If the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, paragraph (4) applies in relation to the acts and defaults of a member in connection with the member's functions of management as if the member were a director of the body.

    (6) "Officer", in relation to a body corporate, means a director, member of the committee of management, chief executive, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body, or a person purporting to act in any such capacity.

    (7) "Body corporate" includes a partnership in Scotland and, in relation to such a partnership, a reference to an officer of a body corporate is a reference to a partner.

    (8) Subject to paragraph (9), these Regulations shall be enforced by the local authority.

    (9) The Scottish Ministers may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or any particular case, that an enforcement duty imposed on a local authority under paragraph (8) shall be discharged by the Scottish Ministers and not by the local authority.

General powers of inspectors to take action to prevent the spread of avian influenza
    
27. —(1) This regulation applies to every vaccination zone and every premises stipulated in a vaccination notice.

    (2) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under a veterinary inspector's direction may, if the inspector considers it necessary to prevent the risk of the spread of avian influenza, require–

    (3) A notice under this regulation may contain such directions and conditions as the person serving it considers necessary to prevent the risk of the spread of avian influenza.

Powers of inspectors in case of default
    
28. —(1) Where a person fails to comply with a requirement imposed by or under these Regulations, an inspector may take any steps which the inspector considers necessary to ensure the requirement is met.

    (2) Where a person acts in contravention of a requirement imposed by or under these Regulations, an inspector may take any steps which the inspector considers necessary to rectify the situation so as to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

    (3) When taking steps under paragraph (1) or (2) an inspector may seize and detain any animal, poultry or other captive bird, poultry or other captive bird product, vehicle or other thing moved, kept or otherwise dealt with in contravention of a restriction or requirement imposed by or under these Regulations.

    (4) When taking steps under paragraph (1) or (2), an inspector may by notice served on any person direct that person to take or refrain from specified action in respect of any place, animal, poultry or other captive bird, poultry or other captive bird product, vehicle or other thing.

    (5) Any steps taken under this regulation are without prejudice to proceedings for an offence arising out of the default.

    (6) The person in default shall reimburse any reasonable expenses incurred by the Scottish Ministers or the local authority in taking such steps.


ROSS FINNIE
A member of the Scottish Executive

St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
7th June 2006



SCHEDULE
Regulation 16(1)


Conditions for movements of poultry, other captive birds and poultry products




PART 1

     1. In this Schedule "the movement licence" means a licence issued under regulation 15(2) for the particular movement described in the relevant sub-paragraph of this Schedule.



PART 2

Movements of live poultry or other captive birds or poultry eggs within a vaccination zone

     2. —(1) Where any person moves live poultry or other captive birds or poultry eggs within a vaccination zone–

    (2) Sub-paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to the retail distribution of poultry eggs and movements subsequent to such distribution.



PART 3

Movements of live poultry or other captive birds or poultry eggs from premises outside a vaccination zone or premises which are not under notice to premises within a vaccination zone or to premises which are under notice

     3. —(1) Where any person moves live poultry or other captive birds or poultry eggs from premises outside a vaccination zone, or premises which are not under notice, to premises within a vaccination zone or to premises which are under notice–

    (2) Sub-paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to the retail distribution of poultry eggs and movements subsequent to such distribution.



PART 4

Movements of live poultry or other captive birds or poultry eggs from premises within a vaccination zone or premises which are under notice to premises outside a vaccination zone or to premises which are not under notice

     4. —(1) Where any person moves live poultry or other captive birds or poultry eggs from premises within a vaccination zone, or from premises which are under notice, to premises outside a vaccination zone or to premises which are not under notice–

    (2) Sub-paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to the retail distribution of poultry eggs and movements subsequent to such distribution.



PART 5

Meat obtained from poultry kept within a vaccination zone or premises under notice

     5. —(1) For meat obtained from vaccinated poultry kept within a vaccination zone or premises under notice and which have been sent for slaughter, that poultry must–

    (2) For meat obtained from non-vaccinated poultry kept within a vaccination zone or premises under notice and which have been sent for slaughter, the poultry must have undergone monitoring by a veterinary inspector or an inspector under the direction of a veterinary inspector.



PART 6

General provisions

Movement outwith the United Kingdom of poultry or other captive birds from Scotland
     6. The movement outwith the United Kingdom of poultry or other captive birds kept within a vaccination zone or premises under notice from Scotland is prohibited unless authorised by the receiving Member State.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

This note is not part of the Regulations


These Regulations transpose for Scotland Council Directive 2005/94/EC on Community measures for the control of avian influenza repealing Directive 92/40/EEC (O.J. No. L 10, 14.1.06, p.16) insofar as it deals with vaccination against avian influenza, preventive eradication and imposing a duty to slaughter birds on infected premises.

Regulation 4 enables the Scottish Ministers to carry out preventive eradication. Regulation 5 imposes a duty on the Scottish Ministers to kill all poultry and other captive birds on infected premises subject to the exemptions set out in regulations 6 to 8. Regulations 9 and 10 make provision as to certain matters relating to killing.

Regulation 11 imposes a general prohibition on vaccination of animals against avian influenza except where required by the Scottish Ministers.

Regulations 12 and 13 require the Scottish Ministers to declare vaccination zones in areas which contain poultry or other captive birds which they consider should be vaccinated to prevent the risk of the spread of avian influenza, or to serve vaccination notices on premises where such birds are kept. Such measures can only be carried out where a risk assessment has been carried out and it has indicated that there is a risk of avian influenza spreading within or into Scotland, or that certain areas or birds are in any event exposed to the risk of avian influenza. These measures will be emergency or preventive, depending on the nature of the risk.

Regulation 14 extends the power to vaccinate animals in section 16 of the Animal Health Act 1981 ("the Act") and consequently, the effect of the other provisions of the Act in relation to vaccination.

Regulation 15 provides for measures applying in a vaccination zone or premises stipulated in a vaccination notice. The Scottish Ministers must stipulate in the declaration or notice whether vaccination is required to be carried out by the occupier of the relevant premises or whether it is to be carried out by them and co-operation is required. There is also a general prohibition on the movement of poultry or other captive birds within, into or out of the zone or premises unless authorised by licence. Regulation 16 makes provision as to where emergency vaccination is undertaken before the Commission has approved the emergency vaccination plan. Any licence permitting the movement of poultry or other captive birds must impose the requirements set out in the Schedule.

Regulation 17 makes provision for birds which ought to have been included in a vaccination programme but were not for any reason vaccinated.

Regulation 18 requires occupiers to provide facilities, equipment and materials where cleansing and disinfection of vehicles is required on their premises.

Regulation 19 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.

Regulations 20 to 22 make provision as to the giving of reasonable assistance, the giving of false information and the production of records.

Regulations 23 to 24 and 26 make provision related to offences and enforcement. In particular, regulation 26 applies offence related provisions of the Act as if the Regulations were empowered by the Act; consequently, failure to comply with the Regulations, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, is an offence under section 73 of the Act (regulation 26(1)(h)). Regulation 26(3) provides that a person guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding £5000 or both.

Regulation 25 makes provision as to the inspection of vehicles. Regulation 27 confers general powers on veterinary inspectors to take action to prevent the spread of avian influenza. Regulation 28 makes provision as to the powers of inspection in case of default.

A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business has been undertaken.


Notes:

[1] 1972, c.68; section 2(2) was amended by the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46), Schedule 8, paragraph 15(3). The functions conferred on a Minister of the Crown by section 2(2) were transferred, insofar as within devolved competence, to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998.back

[2] 1981 c.22, amended by the Animal Health Act 1981 (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/3293).back

[3] S.S.I. 2006/336.back

[4] O.J. No. L 10, 14.1.06, p.16.back

[5] O.J. No. L282, 1.11.75, p.100. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1351/87 (O.J. No. L 127, 16.5.87, p.18).back

[6] 1994 c.39.back

[7] O.J. No. L 173, 6.7.90, p.5. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2052/2003 (O.J. No. L 305, 22.11.03, p.1).back

[8] O.J. No. L 165, 30.4.04, p.1. The revised text of the Regulation is contained in a corrigendum (O.J. No. L 191, 28.5.04, p1).back

[9] S.I. 1995/539, revoked in England by S.I. 2005/2059, in Scotland by S.S.I. 2005/505 and in Wales by S.I. 2005/3292.back

[10] S.I. 1995/540, revoked in England by S.I. 2005/2059, in Scotland by S.S.I. 2005/505 and in Wales by S.I. 2005/3292.back

[11] 1981 c.69.back

[12] 2000 c.7.back

[13] S.I. 1998/463.back

[14] S.I. 2005/2745.back

[15] O.J. No. L 139, 30.4.04, p.55.back

[16] O.J. No. L 139, 30.4.04, p.1.back



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