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2002 No. 1387 (W.136)

AGRICULTURE, WALES

The Products of Animal Origin (Third Country Imports) (Wales) Regulations 2002

  Made 17th May 2002 
  Coming into force 22nd May 2002 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART I

Introduction
1. Title, commencement and application
2. Interpretation
3. Exemptions

PART II

Enforcement
4. Enforcement authorities
5. Enforcement by an authorised officer or the Agency in place of local authority
6. Appointment of official veterinary surgeons and official fish inspectors
7. Exercise of enforcement powers
8. Powers of entry and inspection
9. Powers in relation to documents
10. Protection of officials acting in good faith
11. Entry warrants
12. Local authority returns
13. Suspension of border inspection posts
14. Regulatory functions of official fish inspectors

PART III

Provisions applicable to products in general
15. Prohibition of non-conforming products
16. Introduction of products at border inspection posts
17. Advance notice of introduction or presentation
18. Presentation of products at border inspection posts
19. Veterinary checks
20. Certificate of veterinary clearance to accompany consignment
21. Products which fail veterinary checks
22. Treatment as animal by-products
23. Products containing unauthorised substances and excess residues
24. Consignments and products illegally introduced
25. Products dangerous to animal or public health
26. Serious or repeated infringements
27. Invalidation of veterinary documents
28. Costs in respect of products re-dispatched or disposed of

PART IV

On-board catering supplies
29. Disposal of unused catering supplies

PART V

Products intended for import
30. Retention of documents at border inspection posts
31. Evidence of certification of, and payment for, veterinary checks
32. Products not intended for the United Kingdom
33. Products transported under supervision
34. Transhipment of products intended for import

PART VI

Transit Products
35. Border inspection posts of entry and exit
36. Prior authorisation of transit
37. Physical check of transit products
38. Movement of transit products
39. Disposal of returned transit products

PART VII

Products intended for warehouses or ships' stores
40. Application of Part VII
41. Additional information to be given in advance
42. Physical check of non-conforming products
43. Exclusion of non-conforming products from warehouses

PART VIII

Products returned from third countries
44. Meaning of "export certificate"
45. Additional documentation for returned products
46. Physical check of returned products
47. Movement of returned products

PART IX

Charges for veterinary checks
48. Payment of charges
49. Calculation of charges
50. Conversion of charges to sterling
51. Liability for charges
52. Information relating to charges
53. Appeals against charges

PART X

Emergency Declarations
54. Disease outbreaks in third countries

PART XI

Offences and penalties
55. Obstruction
56. Contraventions
57. Defence of due diligence
58. Penalties
59. Offences by bodies corporate

PART XII

Notices and Decisions
60. Form and content of notices
61. Service of notices
62. Notification of decisions

PART XIII

Disapplications and Consequential Amendments
63. Disapplication of existing provisions
64. Consequential amendments

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1. Notice of introduction or presentation and certificate of veterinary clearance

  Schedule 2. Import conditions for products

  Schedule 3. Directives which cover products of animal origin

  Schedule 4. Equivalence Decisions

  Schedule 5. Calculation of charges for veterinary checks

  Schedule 6. Offence provisions

  Schedule 7. Disapplication of provisions

  Schedule 8. Consequential amendments

The National Assembly for Wales, 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, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by the said section 2(2), and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:



PART I

INTRODUCTION

Title, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations are called the Products of Animal Origin (Third Country Imports) (Wales) Regulations 2002, and come into force on 22nd May 2002.

    (2) These Regulations apply to Wales.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires - 

but excludes aquatic mammals, reptiles and frogs and parts thereof;

but a product on board means of transport operating internationally and intended for consumption by the crew or passengers of that means of transport is not introduced into a territory or into land if it is not unloaded, or if it is transferred directly from one means of transport operating internationally to another at the same port or airport and under supervision, within the meaning of Article 4(13) of the Customs Code, by the Commissioners;

    (2) Products introduced into Wales from the Republic of Iceland, other than fishery products, are regarded as introduced from a third country.

    (3) Any reference in these Regulations to a Community instrument is a reference to that instrument as amended on the date on which these Regulations are made.

    (4) Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation (with no corresponding reference to a specific instrument) or a numbered Part is a reference to the regulation or Part so numbered in these Regulations and any reference to a numbered Schedule is a reference to the Schedule to these Regulations so numbered.

Exemptions
     3.  - (1) These Regulations do not apply to products introduced into Wales from a third country with the previous written authorisation of the National Assembly as trade samples, for exhibition or for particular studies or analyses.

    (2) Part III, with the exception of regulations 15, 21 and 25, and parts IV to IX do not apply to products whose total weight does not exceed one kilogram introduced into Wales - 

where such products either come from a third country or part of a third country which satisfies the conditions laid down in paragraph (3) or have undergone heat treatment in a hermetically sealed container to an Fo value of 3.00 or more.

    (3) The conditions referred to in paragraph (2) are that the third country or part of a third country - 



PART II

ENFORCEMENT

Enforcement authorities
    
4. These Regulations shall be executed and enforced - 

Enforcement by an authorised officer or the Agency in place of local authority
     5.  - (1) If the National Assembly considers that a local authority is failing or has failed to execute or enforce these Regulations generally, or in any class of cases, or in an individual case, it may empower an authorised officer or the Agency to execute or enforce them in place of that local authority.

    (2) The National Assembly or the Agency may recover from the local authority concerned any expenses reasonably incurred by it under paragraph (1).

Appointment of official veterinary surgeons and official fish inspectors
    
6.  - (1) The National Assembly shall appoint - 

    (2) A local authority shall appoint - 

Exercise of enforcement powers
    
7.  - (1) An official veterinary surgeon, an official fish inspector or an authorised officer may, at all reasonable hours and on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority, exercise the powers conferred by regulations 8 and 9 for the purpose of - 

    (2) In the case of an official veterinary surgeon, an official fish inspector or an authorised officer appointed or authorised by a local authority, the powers conferred by regulations 8 and 9 shall be exercised - 

Powers of entry and inspection
    
8.  - (1) An official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer may - 

    (2) Where an official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer takes a sample of a product otherwise than in the course of a physical check carried out pursuant to regulation 19(1), he or she may serve notice on the person appearing to have charge of the consignment which includes the product, requiring that the consignment or part thereof be stored until that surgeon, inspector or officer serves a further notice that the same may be removed, under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer, as the case may be, at such place and under such conditions as he or she may in the notice direct; and the costs of such storage shall be paid by the recipient of the notice or the person responsible for the consignment.

    (3) An official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer entering any land or premises pursuant to sub-paragraph (1)(a) may take with him or her - 

Powers in relation to documents
    
9. An official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer may - 

Protection of officials acting in good faith
    
10.  - (1) No authorised officer, official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector, or assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6 shall be personally liable in respect of any act done in the performance or purported performance of the regulatory functions within the scope of his or her employment, if that act was done in the honest belief that his or her duty under these Regulations required or entitled him or her to do so.

    (2) Paragraph (1) shall not relieve the National Assembly, a local authority or the Agency from any liability in respect of acts of its or their officers.

Entry warrants
    
11. If a justice of the peace, on sworn information in writing, is satisfied that there is reasonable ground for entry into any land or premises by an official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer pursuant to regulation 8 for any of the purposes specified in regulation 7 and either - 

the justice may sign a warrant valid for one month, to authorise the official veterinary surgeon, official fish inspector or authorised officer to enter the land or premises, if need be by reasonable force.

Local authority returns
    
12.  - (1) For each border inspection post in its area, a local authority shall submit to the National Assembly a return comprising - 

    (2) The National Assembly shall determine how frequently the returns referred to in paragraph (1) are to be submitted and what period of time they are to cover.

Suspension of border inspection posts
    
13.  - (1) If the National Assembly is satisfied that - 

it shall serve on the operator of the border inspection post concerned a written notice stating that the approval of the premises as a border inspection post in accordance with Article 6(2) or 6(4) of Directive 97/78/EC is suspended.

    (2) Upon service of a notice pursuant to paragraph (1) the premises shall cease to be a border inspection post, notwithstanding that it may still appear on the list of border inspection posts referred to in Article 6(2) or 6(4) of Directive 97/78/EC, until it is again designated and approved in accordance with Article 6(2) or 6(4).

Regulatory functions of official fish inspectors
     14. In Parts III to VIII and XII, where a fishery product is concerned, the expression "official veterinary surgeon" shall be construed as indicating an official fish inspector, as defined in regulation 2(1).



PART III

PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS IN GENERAL

Prohibition of non-conforming products
    
15.  - (1) Without prejudice to regulation 22 of the Dairy Products (Hygiene) Regulations 1995[18], no person shall introduce a non-conforming product into Wales from a third country, or a non-conforming product originating in a third country into Wales from elsewhere in the relevant territories unless - 

    (2) No person shall introduce a product into Wales from a third country from which importation of that product is prohibited by any Community instrument in force on the date on which these Regulations are made.

Introduction of products at border inspection posts
     16.  - (1) No person shall introduce a product into Wales from a third country except at a border inspection post designated and approved for veterinary checks on that product.

    (2) Where the border inspection post of introduction of an Article 9 product is outside the United Kingdom, and its border inspection post of destination is in Wales, no person shall introduce it into Wales except at a border inspection post designated and approved for veterinary checks on that product.

Advance notice of introduction or presentation
    
17.  - (1) No person shall - 

unless notice of its introduction has been given pursuant to this regulation to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post designated and approved for veterinary checks on that product and a copy of it has been sent to the office of the Commissioners responsible for the area in which that border inspection post is situated.

    (2) Where the border inspection post of introduction and the border inspection post of destination of an Article 9 product are both in Wales, no person shall present the product to a border inspection post unless notice of its presentation has been given pursuant to this regulation to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post of destination designated and approved for veterinary checks on that product and a copy of it has been sent to the office of the Commissioners responsible for the area in which that border inspection post is situated.

    (3) The notice referred to in paragraph (1) and (2) - 

    (4) In paragraph (3) "working hours" means hours during which, and "working day" means a day on which, the border inspection post is open for the presentation of products to the official veterinary surgeon pursuant to regulation 18.

Presentation of products at border inspection posts
    
18.  - (1) Any person responsible for a product which is introduced into Wales from a third country, or for an Article 9 product whose border inspection post of destination is in Wales, which is introduced into Wales, shall present the product and the required documents, or ensure that the same are presented, without delay to the official veterinary surgeon at the inspection facility of the border inspection post to which notice of the product's introduction or presentation was given pursuant to regulation 17.

    (2) Where the border inspection post of introduction of an Article 9 product is in the United Kingdom and its border inspection post of destination is in Wales, the person responsible for the product after its removal from the border inspection post of introduction, and any carrier who has or takes charge of it, shall present the product and the required documents, or ensure that the same are presented, without delay to the official veterinary surgeon at the inspection facility of the border inspection post of destination to which notice of the product's presentation was given pursuant to regulation 17.

    (3) A person who presents a product, other than a transit product or a product to which Part VII applies pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2), shall present the required documents relating thereto drawn up in English or Welsh.

    (4) A person who presents pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2) a transit product or a product to which Part VII applies accompanied by a required document in a language other than English or Welsh, shall present at the same time a translation of the required document into English or Welsh, authenticated as accurate by an appropriately qualified expert.

Veterinary checks
    
19.  - (1) Subject, in the case of transhipped products, to regulation 34, any person required by virtue of regulation 18 to present a product and its required documents, or to ensure that the same are presented, to an official veterinary surgeon shall permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b) or 6(2)(c), to carry out on the product or the required documents, as the case may be - 

and shall render the official veterinary surgeon or assistant such assistance as he or she may reasonably request to enable him or her to carry out any of the said checks.

    (2) When a sample of a product is taken in the course of a physical check, no person shall remove the product or cause it to be removed from the border inspection post at which it was presented until the official veterinary surgeon has authorised its removal by issuing a certificate of veterinary clearance for the product or for the consignment or part consignment which includes the product.

    (3) Pending removal pursuant to paragraph (2) the owner of the consignment which includes the product shall store it under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at such place and under such conditions as the official veterinary surgeon may direct and shall pay the costs of such storage.

Certificate of veterinary clearance to accompany consignment
    
20.  - (1) The person responsible for a consignment or part of a consignment in respect of which a certificate of veterinary clearance has been issued, and any carrier who has charge of it for the time being, shall ensure that the certificate of veterinary clearance accompanies the consignment or part - 

    (2) The person who occupies for the purposes of his or her business the premises referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) shall take possession of the certificate of veterinary clearance referred to in paragraph (1) and retain the same at the premises for a period of one year commencing with the day following its arrival there.

Products which fail veterinary checks
    
21.  - (1) This regulation applies, subject to regulation 22 - 

    (2) If sub-paragraph 1(a) applies, the official veterinary surgeon shall serve a notice on the person responsible for the product, and if sub-paragraph 1(b) applies, the authorised officer shall serve a notice on the person appearing to him or her to have charge of the product, requiring that person either - 

    (3) The product must be destroyed in accordance with sub-paragraph (2)(b) where - 

    (4) The person responsible for, or, if sub-paragraph (1)(b) applies, the owner of, a product in respect of which a notice has been served pursuant to paragraph (2) shall ensure that it is stored until re-dispatch or destruction under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon or the authorised officer at such place and under such conditions as may in the notice be directed.

    (5) In paragraph (1)(a) "other irregularity" in relation to a product means - 

    (6) Any person who is aggrieved by a decision referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b) may appeal within one month of the decision to a magistrates' court by way of complaint for an order and the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[19] shall apply to the proceedings.

    (7) Pending the determination of an appeal pursuant to paragraph (6), paragraph (4) shall apply to the storage of the product concerned.

Treatment as animal by-products
     22. Paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of regulation 21 shall not apply where - 

Products containing unauthorised substances and excess residues
    
23.  - (1) In this regulation - 

    (2) This regulation applies where a veterinary check on a consignment from a particular establishment of origin in a third country reveals the presence of an unauthorised substance, or reveals that a maximum residue limit has been exceeded, but no Community measures have yet been adopted in response to this.

    (3) In the circumstances described in paragraph (2), paragraphs (4), (5), (6) and (7) shall apply to those of the next ten consignments introduced into the United Kingdom from that establishment which are introduced into Wales.

    (4) The official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post at which any such consignment is introduced shall, by notice served on the person responsible for the consignment, take charge of it and check the residues in the consignment by taking and analysing a representative sample of the products comprised in it.

    (5) Upon service of a notice under paragraph (3), the person responsible for the consignment shall lodge with the official veterinary surgeon a deposit or guarantee sufficient to assure payment of all charges payable in accordance with Part IX for veterinary checks carried out on the consignment, including the taking of samples, and any laboratory test or analysis carried out on any sample taken.

    (6) If any veterinary check carried out on the consignment reveals the presence of unauthorised substances or their residues or reveals that a maximum residue limit has been exceeded, the official veterinary surgeon shall - 

    (7) The cost of re-dispatching and transporting the consignment or part to its third country of origin shall be paid by the consignor whose name appears on the notice of the consignment's introduction given pursuant to regulation 17.

Consignments and products illegally introduced
     24.  - (1) This regulation applies - 

    (2) In the circumstances described in sub-paragraphs (1)(a), (b) and (c) an authorised officer shall, by notice served on the person appearing to the officer to have charge of it, and, in the circumstances described in sub-paragraph (1)(d), the official veterinary surgeon shall, by notice served on the person responsible for it, take charge of the consignment or product and either - 

Products dangerous to animal or public health
    
25. If an official veterinary surgeon or an authorised officer considers that a consignment or product from a third country presents a risk to animal or public health he or she shall, by notice served on the person appearing to him or her to have charge of it, take charge of it and destroy it without delay in accordance with regulation 24(2)(b).

Serious or repeated infringements
    
26.  - (1) Where the National Assembly or the Agency reasonably concludes, on the basis of the results of veterinary checks, that products from a particular third country, part of a third country or establishment in a third country are implicated in serious or repeated infringements of any requirement laid down in a Community instrument relating to animal or public health, paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) shall apply to those of the next ten consignments introduced into the United Kingdom from that third country, part of a third country or establishment, as the case may be, which are introduced into Wales.

    (2) The official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post at which any such consignment is introduced shall, by notice served on the person responsible for the consignment, take charge of it and carry out a physical check on it, including the taking of samples and laboratory tests and analyses.

    (3) Upon service of a notice under paragraph (2) the person responsible for the consignment shall lodge with the official veterinary surgeon a deposit or guarantee sufficient to assure payment of all charges payable in accordance with Part IX for veterinary checks carried out on the consignment, including the taking of samples, and any laboratory test or analysis carried out on any sample taken.

    (4) If any veterinary check carried out on the consignment reveals an infringement of any requirement laid down in a Community instrument relating to animal or public health, the official veterinary surgeon shall either re-dispatch or destroy the consignment in accordance with regulation 24(2).

Invalidation of veterinary documents
    
27. Where an official veterinary surgeon or an authorised officer serves a notice requiring re-dispatch of a product pursuant to regulation 21(2)(a), or takes charge of a consignment pursuant to regulation 24(2), any person who has possession or control of the required documents relating to that product or consignment shall immediately submit them to the official veterinary surgeon or authorised officer, as the case may be, for invalidation.

Costs in respect of products re-dispatched or disposed of
    
28.  - (1) The person responsible for the product or consignment concerned or, where a notice has been served on the person appearing to have charge of the product or consignment, the owner of the product or consignment, shall pay on demand the costs of storing, transporting, re-dispatching, disposing of and destroying any product or consignment re-dispatched or destroyed pursuant to regulation 21, 24, 25 or 26, as the case may be.

    (2) Any cost referred to in paragraph (1) which is paid by an official veterinary surgeon, an authorised officer, the National Assembly, a local authority or the Agency shall be reimbursed on demand by, as the case may be, the person responsible for, or the owner of the product or consignment.



PART IV

ON-BOARD CATERING SUPPLIES

Disposal of unused catering supplies
    
29.  - (1) Part III shall not apply to products on board means of transport operating internationally and intended for consumption by the crew or passengers of that means of transport which are introduced into Wales.

    (2) Any person who introduces into Wales a product referred to in paragraph (1) or catering waste derived from such a product shall dispose of it, or ensure that it is disposed of, without delay in accordance with the Animal By-Products Order, by a method specified in Article 5(1)(a), (b) or (c) of that Order.



PART V

PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR IMPORT

Retention of documents at border inspection posts
    
30. Where a documentary check has been carried out at a border inspection post on a product intended (whether directly or ultimately) for import, the person who presented the required documents relating to that product pursuant to regulation 18(1) shall surrender the same to the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.

Evidence of certification of, and payment for, veterinary checks
    
31. Where a certificate of veterinary clearance has been issued certifying that a consignment is fit for import, the person responsible for the consignment shall supply the Commissioners with evidence satisfactory to them that - 

Products not intended for the United Kingdom
    
32. Where - 

Products transported under supervision
    
33.  - (1) This regulation applies to products intended for import which are required by any directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2 to be transported under veterinary supervision from the border inspection post at which they are first introduced into the relevant territories to their destination establishment.

    (2) No person shall remove a product to which this regulation applies from a border inspection post unless it is contained in a leak-proof container or means of transport which has been sealed by an officer of the Commissioners or by the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.

    (3) The person responsible for a product to which this regulation applies and any carrier who has charge of it for the time being shall ensure that the product is transported without delay to its destination establishment, and that the certificate of veterinary clearance issued in respect of the product accompanies it until it reaches its destination establishment.

    (4) Where a certificate of veterinary clearance has authorised import of a product to which this regulation applies for specific purposes as described in regulation 32(c)(ii), the person responsible for the product and any carrier who has charge of it for the time being shall ensure that it remains under the supervision of the Commissioners in accordance with the T5 procedure provided for in Articles 471 to 495 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No. 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No. 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code[
22] until it reaches its destination establishment.

    (5) An operator of a destination establishment or an intermediate storage warehouse shall give immediate written notification to the veterinary officer who is responsible on behalf of the National Assembly or the Agency for the destination establishment or intermediate storage warehouse, as the case may be, of the arrival there of any product to which this regulation applies.

    (6) An operator of a destination establishment shall ensure that any such product undergoes at the destination premises the treatment prescribed for it by the relevant directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2.

Transhipment of products intended for import
     34.  - (1) This regulation applies to transhipped products where the border inspection post of introduction is in Wales.

    (2) As soon as a product to which this regulation applies arrives at the border inspection post of introduction, the person responsible for the product shall notify the official veterinary surgeon there in writing, or in computerised or other electronic form, of the exact location of the product, of the estimated time of its transhipment or unloading, and of its border inspection post of destination.

    (3) Where, according to the notification given pursuant to paragraph (2), a product to which this regulation applies is to be transhipped - 

any person required by regulation 18 to present the product and its required documents, or to ensure that they are presented, to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction, shall, if the official veterinary surgeon considers that the product presents a risk to animal or public health, permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b) or 6(2)(c), to carry out a documentary check on the required documents.

    (4) Where a product to which this regulation applies is proposed to be unloaded from an aircraft for twelve hours or more, the person responsible for the product shall ensure that it is stored for not more than 48 hours under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction in a customs controlled area there and is then reloaded onto an aircraft for onward transport to its border inspection post of destination.

    (5) Where a product to which this regulation applies is proposed to be unloaded from a sea-going vessel for seven days or more, the person responsible for the product shall ensure that it is stored for not more than twenty days under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction in a customs controlled area there and is then reloaded onto a sea-going vessel for onward transport to its border inspection post of destination.

    (6) Any person required by regulation 18 to present a product to which paragraph (4) or paragraph (5) applies and its required documents to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post of introduction shall permit the official veterinary surgeon there, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b) or 6(2)(c), to carry out a documentary check on the required documents and, if the official veterinary surgeon considers that the product presents a risk to animal or public health, an identity check of the product against the required documents and a physical check of the product.

    (7) Where a product to which paragraph (4) applies is stored for more than 48 hours after unloading, or a product to which paragraph (5) applies is stored for more than twenty days after unloading, any person required by regulation 18 to present the product and its required documents to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction, shall permit the official veterinary surgeon there, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b) or 6(2)(c), to carry out in all cases, an identity check of the product against the required documents and a physical check of the product.



PART VI

TRANSIT PRODUCTS

Border inspection posts of entry and exit
    
35. In this Part of these Regulations - 

Prior authorisation of transit
    
36. No person shall introduce a transit product into Wales from a third country unless the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of entry has previously authorised the transit of that product in writing.

Physical check of transit products
    
37. Any person required by regulation 18 to present a transit product, or ensure that is presented, to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of entry must permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b) or 6(2)L(c), to carry out a physical check on the transit product if the official veterinary surgeon considers that it presents a risk to animal or public health or reasonably suspects some other irregularity, as defined in regulation 21(5), in relation to the transit product.

Movement of transit products
    
38.  - (1) No person shall remove, or cause to be removed, a transit product from the border inspection post of entry unless the person responsible for the product has given a written undertaking to the official veterinary surgeon there to observe and perform the requirements of regulation 39.

    (2) Where, at any time after removal from a border inspection post of entry, a transit product is transported through Wales by road, rail, waterway or air - 

    (3) No person shall introduce a transit product into a free zone, a free warehouse or a customs warehouse in Wales.

Disposal of returned transit products
    
39.  - (1) If a transit product is returned to Wales after leaving the customs territory of the Community, the person responsible for the transit product shall either - 

    (2) The transit product shall be destroyed in accordance with sub-paragraph (1)(b) where - 

    (3) Any person who has possession or control of the required documents relating to a transit product to which paragraph (1) applies, or of the certificate of veterinary clearance relating thereto, shall submit them for invalidation to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection to which the product is returned.

    (4) The person responsible for a transit product to which paragraph (1) applies shall store it until re-dispatch or destruction under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post to which the product is returned at such place and in such conditions as the official veterinary surgeon may direct.

    (5) The person responsible for a transit product to which paragraph (1) applies shall pay the costs of storing, transporting, re-dispatching and destroying it.



PART VII

PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR WAREHOUSES OR SHIPS' STORES

Application of Part VII
    
40. This Part applies to products whose destination establishment is - 

Additional information to be given in advance
    
41.  - (1) No person shall introduce a product to which this Part applies into Wales, or present such a product to a border inspection post of destination in Wales, unless the official veterinary surgeon to whom notice of the product's introduction or presentation is given pursuant to regulation 17 has been informed - 

    (2) The information in sub-paragraph (1)(a), (b) and (c) shall be given in writing and may be included in the notice of the product's introduction or presentation given pursuant to regulation 17.

Physical check of non-conforming products
    
42. Where the required documents indicate that a product to which this Part applies is a non-conforming product, any person required by regulation 18 to present it, or ensure that it is presented, to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post must permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), or 6(2)(c), to carry out a physical check on the product if the official veterinary surgeon considers that it presents a risk to animal or public health.

Exclusion of non-conforming products from warehouses
    
43. No person shall introduce a non-conforming product into a warehouse in a free zone, a free warehouse or a customs warehouse in Wales.



PART VIII

PRODUCTS RETURNED FROM THIRD COUNTRIES

Meaning of "export certificate"
    
44. In this Part of these Regulations "export certificate" means a certificate attesting that a returned product complies with animal or public health standards, issued to facilitate its original export from the customs territory of the Community by the authority responsible for monitoring such standards at the returned product's Community establishment of origin.

Additional documentation for returned products
    
45. Any person who presents, pursuant to regulation 18, a returned product and its required documents to an official veterinary surgeon shall present with the required documents - 

Physical check of returned products
    
46. Any person required by regulation 18 to present a returned product, or ensure that it is presented, to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post must permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b) or 6(2)(c), to carry out a physical check on the returned product if the official veterinary surgeon has reasonable grounds for believing - 

Movement of returned products
    
47.  - (1) No person shall remove, or cause to be removed, a returned product from a border inspection post without the written authorisation of the official veterinary surgeon there.

    (2) No person shall remove a returned product from a border inspection post unless it is contained in a leak-proof container or means of transport which has been sealed by an officer of the Commissioners or by the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.

    (3) The person responsible for a returned product removed in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (2), and any carrier who has charge of it for the time being shall ensure that - 

    (4) No person shall break the seals on the container or means of transport in which the returned product is conveyed, or unload the returned product, or split the consignment or part consignment which includes the returned product, or subject the returned product to any form of handling, until it reaches its Community establishment of origin.

    (5) The operator of the Community establishment of origin shall give immediate written notification of the arrival there of the returned product to the veterinary officer who is responsible on behalf of the National Assembly or the Agency for that establishment.



PART IX

CHARGES FOR VETERINARY CHECKS

Payment of charges
    
48.  - (1) A reasonable charge calculated in accordance with regulations 49 and 50 and Schedule 5 shall be made for veterinary checks carried out on a consignment at a border inspection post.

    (2) The charge shall be made by and payable to the National Assembly, a local authority or the Agency, whichever is responsible, pursuant to regulations 4 and 5, for executing and enforcing these Regulations at the border inspection post where the veterinary checks are carried out.

Calculation of charges
    
49. The charge for veterinary checks shall cover the costs listed in Part I of Schedule 5 and shall be calculated in accordance with Part II, III, IV or V, as the case may be, of Schedule 5.

Conversion of charges to sterling
    
50. Charges expressed in euro in Schedule 5 shall be converted to pounds sterling at the rate of conversion published in the "C" Series of the Official Journal of the European Communities in September of the calendar year preceding that in which the relevant veterinary check was carried out.

Liability for charges
    
51. The person responsible for a consignment shall pay on demand the charge made for the veterinary checks carried out on the consignment.

Information relating to charges
    
52.  - (1) The National Assembly, a local authority or the Agency shall, if so requested in writing, supply to any person who presents products pursuant to regulation 18, or to any organisation representing such persons, details of the calculations which it uses to determine charges for veterinary checks and shall take into account any representations made by such person or organisation in determining such charges.

    (2) If requested in writing so to do by the National Assembly or the Agency, a local authority shall provide the National Assembly or the Agency, as the case may be, with such information as it may require relating to the calculation of charges for veterinary checks, and with copies of any written representations made by persons or organisations referred to in paragraph (1).

Appeals against charges
    
53.  - (1) Any person who has paid a charge for veterinary checks to a local authority, and any organisation representing such persons, may, within 28 days of the charge being made, appeal on the ground that the amount of the charge is unreasonable - 

    (2) Where there is an appeal under paragraph (1), the National Assembly or the Agency, as the case may be, shall consult with the local authority and, if then satisfied that the amount of the charge is unreasonable, shall so inform the local authority, and the local authority shall recalculate the amount of the charge in accordance with any directions given by the National Assembly or the Agency and repay to the person who has paid the charge the difference between the original charge and the recalculated charge.

    (3) Any person who has paid a charge for a veterinary check to the National Assembly or the Agency, and any organisation representing such persons may, within 28 days of the charge being made, appeal to an independent person appointed by the National Assembly or, where the charge was paid to the Agency, by the Secretary of State for Health, on the ground that the amount of the charge is unreasonable.

    (4) The terms of appointment and the remuneration of the independent person referred to in paragraph (3) shall be determined by the National Assembly or, where the charge was paid to the Agency, by the Agency.



PART X

EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS

Disease outbreaks in third countries
    
54.  - (1) Where the National Assembly or the Agency learns of, or has reasonable grounds to suspect, the presence in any third country of a disease referred to in Council Directive 82/894/EEC on the notification of animal diseases within the Community[23], a zoonosis or other disease or phenomenon or circumstance liable to present a serious threat to animal or public health, it may by written declaration suspend, or impose conditions on, the introduction into Wales of any product from the whole or any part of that third country.

    (2) Such a declaration shall be in writing and shall be published in such manner as the National Assembly or the Agency, as the case may be, thinks fit and shall specify the products and the third country or part thereof concerned.

    (3) A declaration which imposes conditions on the introduction of any product from a third country or part thereof shall specify those conditions.

    (4) Where a declaration is in force suspending the introduction of any product, no person shall introduce that product into Wales if it originates in the third country or part thereof specified in the declaration.

    (5) Where a declaration is in force imposing conditions on the introduction of any product, no person shall introduce that product into Wales if it originates in the third country or part thereof specified in the declaration unless the product complies with the conditions specified in the declaration.

    (6) A declaration may be modified, suspended or revoked by a further written declaration published, so far as is practicable, in the same manner and to the same extent as the original declaration.



PART XI

OFFENCES AND PENALTIES

Obstruction
     55.  - (1) No person shall - 

    (2) Paragraph 1(b) shall not require a person to answer any question or give any information if to do so might incriminate him or her.

Contraventions
    
56. Any person who contravenes a provision of these Regulations listed in Schedule 6, or fails to comply with a notice served upon him or her pursuant to regulation 8(2) or regulation 21(2) shall be guilty of an offence.

Defence of due diligence
    
57.  - (1) In any proceedings for an offence of contravening a provision of these Regulations listed in Part I of Schedule 6, it shall be a defence for the person charged to prove that he or she took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence by himself, herself or by a person under his or her control.

    (2) If in any case the defence provided by paragraph (1) involves the allegation that the commission of the offence was due to an act or default of another person, or to reliance on information supplied by another person, the person charged shall not, without leave of the Court, be entitled to rely on that defence, unless - 

the person charged has served on the prosecutor a notice in writing giving such information identifying or assisting in the identification of that other person as was then in his or her possession.

Penalties
    
58.  - (1) A person guilty of the offence of contravening regulation 55(1)(a) or 55(1)(b) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or to both.

    (2) A person guilty of any other offence under these Regulations shall be liable - 

Offences by bodies corporate
    
59.  - (1) 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, a corporate officer of the body corporate, he or she, as well as the body corporate, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), "corporate officer", in relation to a body corporate whose affairs are managed by its members, means a member of the body corporate.



PART XII

NOTICES AND DECISIONS

Form and content of notices
    
60. Any notice served by the National Assembly, the Agency, an official veterinary surgeon, an official fish inspector or an authorised officer pursuant to a provision of these Regulations shall be in writing and may be made subject to conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked in writing at any time.

Service of notices
    
61.  - (1) Any notice referred to in regulation 60 may be served on a person by - 

    (2) Any such notice which is to be served on a body corporate or an unincorporated association other than a partnership shall be duly served on the secretary or clerk or other similar officer of that body.

    (3) Any such notice which is to be served on a partnership (including a Scottish partnership) shall be duly served on a partner or a person having the control or management of the partnership business.

    (4) Subject to paragraphs (5) and (6), for the purposes of this regulation, the proper address of any person on whom a notice is to be served shall be that person's last known address, except that the proper address shall be - 

    (5) Where the person to be served is a company registered, or a partnership carrying on business, outside the United Kingdom, and the company or partnership has an office within the United Kingdom, the principal office of that company or partnership for the purposes of paragraph 4 shall be its principal office within the United Kingdom.

    (6) If the person to be served with any such notice has furnished the person by whom the notice is to be served with an address pursuant to any provision of these Regulations, that address shall be treated as his or her proper address for the purposes of this regulation.

    (7) For the purposes of this regulation, "posting" a notice means sending it pre-paid by a postal service which seeks to deliver documents by post within the United Kingdom no later than the next working day in all or the majority of cases, and to deliver documents by post outside the United Kingdom within such period as is reasonable in all the circumstances.

Notification of decisions
    
62. Where, under any provision of these Regulations, a decision is taken in relation to a product or consignment, the person taking the decision shall, if so requested, notify the person responsible for the product or consignment in writing of the decision and the reasons for it, together with details of his or her right of appeal against the decision including the procedure and time limits applicable.



PART XIII

DISAPPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

Disapplication of existing provisions
    
63.  - (1) The Importation of Animal Products and Poultry Products Order 1980[24] shall not apply to products to which these Regulations apply, except the products referred to in regulation 3(1) and (2).

    (2) The provisions listed in Schedule 7 shall not apply, to the extent indicated in column 3 of that Schedule, to products to which these Regulations apply.

Consequential amendments
     64. The Regulations specified in Schedule 8, so far as they apply to Wales, are amended as set out in that Schedule.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[
25]


Rhodri Morgan
Assembly First Minister.

17th May 2002



SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2(1) and 17(3)



Sheet 1

NATIONAL ASSEMBLYFOR WALES

NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OR PRESENTATION

Any alteration or erasure on this document by an unauthorised person makes it invalid

CERTIFICATE FOR VETERINARY CHECKS ON PRODUCTS INTRODUCED INTO THE EEC FROM NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES

     1. Details of consignment presented[
26]

Border inspection post carrying out the veterinary checks:


Country of origin:


Country where consigned:


Consignor:


Importer:


Country of destination in the EEC:


(Country, establishment, address)

Customs destination:


Means of transport

Air:      Flight No:


Land:      Vehicle No:


Sea:      Vessel name and container No:


Seal No. :


CN code Nature of goods Type of preservation Number of packages Gross weight Net weight
                             
          Totals               

Probable date of arrival: Animal Health and/or Public Health Certificate(s)

No(s):


Date of Issue:


Place of issue:


Issuing authority:


Complete identificationr of declarer:

Signature:

Date:



SHEET 2

CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY CLEARANCE

     2. Decision on consignment[27]

Reference number:


Release for free use in the EEC

opensquare fit for human consumption

opensquare destined for animal feed use to:




(Country and establishment)

opensquare destined for pharmaceutical use to:




(Country and establishment)

opensquare unfit for human consumption or animal feed use

opensquare destined to undergo other technical treatment (indicate):

opensquare other uses (indicate):




Entry into the EEC under custom surveillance

opensquare Consigned to another third country without unloading (name of third country):


opensquare Storage in free zone or free warehouse

Name and address:







opensquare Storage in customs warehousee

Name and address:










opensquare Consigned to a Member State withspecific requirements:

(Country and establishment)


and conforming to decision:







Importation refused:

Reason:

 
Action: to be returned before:

to be destroyed before:

to be processed in conformity with Article 4 of Decision 93/13/EEC.

Name and address of processing establishment:







 

Full identification of border inspection post and official seal Date: Official Veterinarian




(Signature)




Name in capital letters [28]


Remarks:
Checks carried out: Document opensquare Identity opensquare Physical opensquare
Laboratory tests carried out:           Results:
Laboratory tests in hand:               

Seal number of official service:

Competent authority of place of destination:



Dalen 1

Rheoliad 2(1) a 17(3)

CYNULLIAD CENEDLAETHOL CYMRU

HYSBYSIAD CYFLWYNO NEU ROI

Mae unrhyw newid neu ddilead ar y ddogfen hon gan berson anawdurdodedig yn ei gwneud yn annilys

TYSTYSGRIF AR GYFER GWIRIADAU MILFEDDYGOL AR GYNHYRCHION SYDD WEDI'U CYFLWYNO I'R GYMUNED EWROPEAIDDO WLEDYDD ERAILL

     1. Manylion y llwyth a gyflwynwyd [29]

Y safle archwilio ar y ffin sy'n cyflawni'r gwiriadau milfeddygol:


Y wlad y mae'r llwyth yn tarddu ohoni:


Y wlad lle traddodwyd y llwyth:


Y traddodwr:


Y mewnforiwr:


Y gyrchwlad yn y Gymuned Ewropeaidd:


(Gwlad, sefydliad, cyfeiriad)

Y gyrchfan dollau:


Y cyfrwng cludo

Awyr:      Rhif yr Ehediad:


Tir:      Rhif y Cerbyd:


Môr:      Enw'r llong a Rhif y cynhwysydd:


Rhif Sêl:


Cod CN Natur y nwyddau Y math o gadwraeth Nifer y pecynnau Pwysau gros Pwysau net
                             
          Cyfansymiau               

Y dyddiad y bydd yn debyg o gyrraedd: Tystysgrif(au) Iechyd Anifeiliaid a/neu Iechyd y Cyhoedd

Rhif(au)


Dyddiad ei/eu rhoi:


Man ei/eu rhoi


Yr awdurdod sy'n ei/eu rhoi:


Manylion cyflawn ar gyfer adnabod y datganydd:

Llofnod:

Dyddiad:



DALEN 2

TYSTYSGRIF CLIRIAD MILFEDDYGOL

     2. Y penderfyniad ar y llwyth [30]

Cyfeirnod:


Rhyddhau'r llwyth i'w ddefnyddio'n ddirwystr yn y Gymuned Ewropeaidd

opensquare yn ffit i bobl ei fwyta

opensquare wedi'i arfaethu i'w ddefnyddio fel porthiant anifeilaid yn:




(gwlad a sefydliad)

opensquare wedi'i arfaethu at ddefnydd fel porthiant fferyllol yn:




(gwlad a sefydliad)

opensquare anffit i bobl ei fwyta neu i'w ddefnyddio fel porthiant anifeiliaid

opensquare wedi'i arfaethu i gael triniaeth dechnegol arall (nodwch ba un):

opensquare defnyddiau eraill (nodwch ba rai):




Mynediad i'r Gymuned Ewropeaidd o dan wyliadwriaeth y dollfa:

opensquare Wedi'i draddodi i drydedd wlad arall heb ei ddadlwytho (enw'r drydedd wlad):

opensquare Wedi'i storio mewn parth rhydd neu warws rydd

Enw a chyfeiriad:







opensquare Wedi'i storio mewn un o warysau'r dollfa

Enw a chyfeiriad:










opensquare Wedi'i draddodi i Aelod-wladwriaeth gyda gofynion penodol: (Gwlad a sefydliad)
ac mae'n cydymffurfio â'r penderfyniad canlynol:







Mewnforio wedi'i wrthod:

Y Rheswm:

Camau: i'w ddychwelyd cyn:

i'w ddinistrio cyn:

i'w brosesu yn unol ag Erthygl 4 o Benderfyniad 93/13/EEC.

Enw a chyfeiriad y sefydliad prosesu:








Manylion adnabod llawn y safle archwilio ar y ffin a'r sêl swyddogol Dyddiad: Milfeddyg Swyddogol




(Llofnod)




Enw mewn priflythrennau [31]


Sylwadau:
Y gwiriadau a gyflawnwyd: Y ddogfen opensquare Y manylion adnabod opensquare Gwiriad Ffisegol opensquare
Y profion labordy a gynhaliwyd:               
Y profion labordy ar y gweill:           Y canlyniadau:

Rhif sêl y gwasanaeth swyddogol:

Yr awdurdod cymwys yn y gyrchfan:



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 2(1)


IMPORT CONDITIONS




PART I

PROVISIONS COMMON TO SEVERAL CATEGORIES OF PRODUCT

A. Maximum residue limits and contaminants
     1. Council Regulation (EEC) No. 2377/90 laying down a Community procedure for the establishment of maximum residue limits of veterinary medicinal products in foodstuffs of animal origin (OJ No. L224, 18.8.90, p.1) as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 77/2002 (OJ No. L16, 18.1.2002, p.9).

     2. Council Directive 96/23/EC on measures to monitor certain substances and residues thereof in live animals and animal products and repealing Directives 1985/358/EEC and 1986/469/EEC and Decisions 1989/187/EEC and 1991/664/EEC (OJ No. L125, 23.5.96, p. 10).

     3. Commission Decision 2000/159/EC on the provisional approval of residue plans of third countries according to Council Directive 96/23/EC (OJ No. L51, 24.2.2000, p.30) as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/487/EC (OJ No. L176, 29.6.2001, p.68).

     4. Commission Regulation (EC) No. 466/2001 setting maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs (OJ No. L77, 16.3.2001, p.1) as amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 563/2002 (OJ No. L86, 3.4.2002, p.5).

B. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
     1. Council Decision 2000/766/EC concerning certain protection measures with regard to transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and the feeding of animal protein (OJ No. L306, 7.12.2000, p.32).

     2. Regulation (EC) No. 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down rules for the prevention, control, and eradication of certain transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (OJ No. L147, 31.5.2001, p.1) as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 270/2002 (OJ No. L45, 15.2.2002, p.41).

C. Protective measures  -  all products
China

Commission Decision 2002/69/EC (OJ No. L30, 31.1.2002, p.50).



PART II

FRESH MEAT OF BOVINE, OVINE AND CAPRINE ANIMALS AND SWINE

A. General Provisions
     1. Council Directive 64/433/EEC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in fresh meat (OJ No. L121, 29.7.64, p. 2012/64) as amended and updated by Council Directive 91/497/EC (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.69) and last amended by Council Directive 95/23/EC (OJ No. L243, 11.10.95, p.7).

     2. Council Directive 72/462/EEC on health and veterinary inspection problems upon importation of bovine, ovine and caprine animals and swine, fresh meat and meat products from third countries (OJ No. L302, 31.12.72, p.28) as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 1452/2001 (OJ No. L198, 21.7.2001, p.11).

     3. Council Directive 77/96/EEC on the examination for trichinae (trichinella spiralis) upon importation from third countries of fresh meat from domestic swine (OJ No. L26, 31.1.77, p.67), as last amended by Council Directive 94/59/EC (OJ No. L315, 8.12.94, p.18).

B. Third countries from which fresh meat may be imported
Council Decision 79/542/EEC drawing up a list of third countries from which the member States authorize imports of bovine animals, swine, equidae, sheep and goats fresh meat and meat products (OJ No. L146, 14.6.79, p.15) as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/731/EC (OJ No. L274, 17.10.2001, p.22).

C. Third country establishments from which fresh meat may be imported
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC on conditions for drawing up, for an interim period, provisional lists of third country establishments from which Member States are authorized to import certain products of animal origin, fishery products or live bivalve molluscs (OJ No. L243, 11.10.95, p.17) as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/4/EC (OJ No. L2, 5.1.2001, p.21).

     2. Argentina

Commission Decision 81/91/EEC (OJ No. L58, 5.3.81, p.39), as amended by Commission Decision 86/392/EEC (OJ No. L228, 14.8.86, p.44).

     3. Australia

Commission Decision 83/384/EEC (OJ No. L222, 13.1.83, p.36), as amended by Commission Decision 86/389/EEC (OJ No. L228, 14.8.86, p.34).

     4. Botswana

Commission Decision 83/243/EEC (OJ No. L129, 19.5.83, p.70).

     5. Brazil

Commission Decision 81/713/EEC of 28 July 1981 (OJ No. L257, 10.9.81, p.28), as last amended by Commission Decision 89/282/EEC (OJ No. L110, 21.4.89, p.54).

     6. Bulgaria

Commission Decision 87/735/EEC (OJ No. L311, 8.11.82, p.16).

     7. Canada

Commission Decision 87/258/EEC (OJ No. L121, 9.5.87, p.50).

     8. Chile

Commission Decision 87/124/EEC (OJ No. L51, 20.2.87, p.41).

     9. Croatia

Commission Decision 93/26/EEC (OJ No. L16, 25.1.93, p.24).

     10. Czech Republic

Commission Decision 93/546/EEC (OJ No. L266, 27.10.93, p.31).

     11. Greenland

Commission Decision 85/539/EEC (OJ No. L334, 12.12.85, p.25).

     12. Hungary

Commission Decision 82/733/EEC (OJ No. L311, 8.11.82, p.10), as amended by Commission Decision 86/245/EEC (OJ No. L163, 19.6.86, p.49).

     13. Iceland

Commission Decision 84/24/EEC (OJ No. L20, 25.1.84, p.21).

     14. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Commission Decision 95/45/EC (OJ No. L51, 8.3.95, p.13).

     15. Lithuania

Commission Decision 2001/827/EC (OJ No. L308, 27.11.2001, p.39).

     16. Madagascar

Commission Decision 90/165/EEC (OJ No. L91, 6.4.90, p.34).

     17. Malta

Commission Decision 87/548/EEC (OJ No. L327, 18.11.87, p.28).

     18. Mexico

Commission Decision 87/424/EEC (OJ No. L228, 15.8.87, p.43).

     19. Morocco

Commission Decision 86/65/EEC (OJ No. L72, 15.3.86, p.40).

     20. Namibia

Commission Decision 90/432/EEC (OJ No. L223, 18.8.90, p.19).

     21. New Zealand

Commission Decision 83/402/EEC (OJ No. L223, 24.8.83, p.24), as amended by Commission Decision 86/432/EEC (OJ No. L253, 5.9.86, p.28).

     22. Paraguay

Commission Decision 83/423/EEC (OJ No. L238, 27.8.83, p.39).

     23. Poland

Commission Decision 84/28/EEC (OJ No. L21, 26.1.84, p.42), as amended by Commission Decision 86/252/EEC (OJ No. L165, 21.6.86, p.43).

     24. Romania

Commission Decision 83/218/EEC (OJ No. L121, 7.5.83, p.23), as amended by Commission Decision 86/289/EEC (OJ No. L182, 5.7.86, p.25).

     25. Slovak Republic

Commission Decision 93/547/EEC (OJ No. L266, 27.10.93, p.33).

     26. Slovenia

Commission Decision 93/27/EEC (OJ No. L16, 25.1.93, p.26).

     27. South Africa

Commission Decision 82/913/EEC (OJ No. L381, 31.12.82, p.28), as amended by Commission Decision 90/433/EEC (OJ No. L223, 18.8.90, p.21).

     28. Swaziland

Commission Decision 82/814/EEC (OJ No. L343, 4.12.82, p.24).

     29. Switzerland

Commission Decision 82/734/EEC (OJ No. L311, 8.11.82, p.13), as last amended by Commission Decision 92/2/EEC (OJ No. L1, 4.1.92, p.22).

     30. United States of America

Commission Decision 87/257/EEC (OJ No. L121, 9.5.87, p.46), as amended by Commission Decision 2000/138/EC (OJ No. L46, 18.2.00, p.36).

     31. Uruguay

Commission Decision 81/92/EEC (OJ No. L58, 5.3.81, p.43), as amended by Commission Decision 86/485/EEC (OJ No. L282, 3.10.86, p.31).

     32. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Commission Decision 98/8/EEC (OJ No. L2, 6.1.98, p.12).

     33. Zimbabwe

Commission Decision 85/473/EEC (OJ No. L278, 18.10.85, p.35).

D. Health certification requirements
     1. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Paraguay and Uruguay

Commission Decision 93/402/EEC (OJ No. L179, 22.7.93, p.11), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/198/EC (OJ No. L66, 8.3.2002, p.21).

     2. Australia

Commission Decision 80/801/EEC (OJ No. L234, 5.9.80, p.41), as amended by Commission Decision 81/662/EEC (OJ No. L237, 22.8.81, p.33).

     3. Belize

Commission Decision 84/292/EEC (OJ No. L144, 30.5.84, p.10).

     4. Botswana, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe

Commission Decision 1999/283/EC (OJ No. L110, 28.4.99, p.16) as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/219/EC (OJ No. L72, 14.3.02, p.27).

     5. Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Commission Decision 98/371/EC (OJ No. L170, 16.6.98, p.16) as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/7/EC (OJ No. L3, 5.1.2002, p.50).

     6. Canada

Commission Decision 80/804/EEC (OJ No. L236, 9.9.80, p.25), as amended by Commission Decision 98/91/EC (OJ No. L18, 23.1.98, p.27).

     7. Costa Rica

Commission Decision 81/887/EEC (OJ No. L324, 12.11.81, p.25).

     8. Cuba

Commission Decision 86/72/EEC (OJ No. L76, 21.3.86, p.47).

     9. Cyprus

Commission Decision 86/463/EEC (OJ No. L271, 23.9.86, p.23).

     10. The Falkland Islands

Commission Decision 98/625/EC (OJ No. L299, 10.11.98, p.30).

     11. Greenland

Commission Decision 86/117/EEC (OJ No. L99, 15.4.86, p.26).

     12. Guatemala

Commission Decision 82/414/EEC (OJ No. L182, 26.6.82, p.27).

     13. Honduras

Commission Decision 89/221/EEC (OJ No. L92, 5.4.89, p.16).

     14. Iceland

Commission Decision 83/84/EEC (OJ No. L56, 3.3.83, p.26).

     15. Malta

Commission Decision 84/294/EEC (OJ No. L144, 30.5.84, p.17).

     16. Mexico

Commission Decision 83/380/EEC (OJ No. L222, 13.8.83, p.27).

     17. New Caledonia

Commission Decision 2001/745/EC (OJ No. L278, 23.10.01, p.37).

     18. New Zealand

Commission Decision 80/805/EEC (OJ No. L236, 9.9.80, p.28), as amended by Commission Decision 81/662/EEC (OJ No. L237, 22.8.81, p.33).

     19. Panama

Commission Decision 86/63/EEC (OJ No. L72, 15.3.86, p.36).

     20. Switzerland

Commission Decision 81/526/EEC (OJ No. L196, 18.7.81, p.19), as last amended by Commission Decision 94/667/EC (OJ No. L260, 8.10.94, p.32).

     21. Turkey

Commission Decision 90/445/EEC (OJ No. L228, 22.8.90, p.28).

     22. United States of America

Commission Decision 82/426/EEC (OJ No. L186, 30.6.82, p.54) as amended by Commission Decision 85/164/EEC (OJ No. L63, 2.3.85, p.26).

E. Third countries/Regions from which fresh imports of meat are prohibited
     1. Albania

Commission Decision 89/197/EEC (OJ No. L73, 17.3.89, p.53).

     2. Nicaragua

Commission Decision 92/280/EC (OJ No. L144, 26.5.92, p.21).



PART III

MEAT PRODUCTS

A. General Provisions
     1. Council Directive 72/462/EEC (See Part II, Section A, no 2 above).

     2. Council Directive 77/99/EEC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in meat products (OJ No. L26, 31.1.77, p.85) as amended and updated by Council Directive 1992/5/EEC (OJ No. L57, 2.3. 92, p.1), and last amended by Council Directive 97/76/EC (OJ No. L10, 16.1. 98, p.25).

     3. Council Directive 80/215/EEC an animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in meat products (OJ No. L47, 21.2. 80, p.4), as last amended by Council Directive 91/687/EEC (OJ No. L377, 31.12. 91, p.16).

B. Third countries from which meat products may be imported
     1. Council Decision 79/542/EEC (see Part II, section B above).

     2. Commission Decision 97/222/EEC laying down the list of third countries from which the member States authorise the importation of meat products (OJ. No. L89, 4.4.97, p.39), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/184/EC (OJ No. L61, 2.3.2002, p.61).

C. Third country establishments from which meat products may be imported:
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC (see Part II, section C, No. 1 above).

     2. Argentina

Commission Decision 86/414 (OJ No. L237, 23.8.86, p.36), as amended by Commission Decision 97/397/EC (OJ No. L165, 24.6.97, p.13).

     3. Botswana

Commission Decision 94/465/EC (OJ No. L190, 26.7.94, p.25).

     4. Brazil

Commission Decision 87/119/EC (OJ No. L49, 18.2.87, p.37), as amended by Commission Decision 95/236/EC (OJ No. L156, 7.7.95, p.85).

     5. Czech Republic

Commission Decision 97/299/EC (OJ No. L124, 16.5.97, p.50).

     6. Namibia

Commission Decision 95/427/EC (OJ No. L254, 24.10.95, p.28).

     7. Uruguay

Commission Decision 86/473/EEC (OJ No. L279, 30.9.86, p.53), as amended by Commission Decision 96/466/EC (OJ No. L192, 2.8.96, p.25).

     8. Zimbabwe

Commission Decision 94/40/EC (OJ No. L22, 27.1.94, p.50).

     9. Miscellaneous third countries

Commission Decision 97/365/EC (OJ No. L154, 12.6.97, p.41), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/826/EC (OJ No. L308, 27.11.2001, p.37).

     10. Miscellaneous third countries

Commission Decision 97/569/EC (OJ No. L234, 26.8.97, p.16), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/74/EC (OJ No. L33, 2.2.2002, p. 29).

D. Health Certification Requirements
     1. Commission Decision 97/221/EC (OJ No. L89, 4.4.97, p.32)

(meat products in general).

     2. Commission Decision 97/41/EC (OJ No. L17, 21.1.97, p.34)

(poultry meat, farmed game meat, wild game meat and rabbit meat).



PART IV

MILK, HEAT-TREATED MILK AND MILK-BASED PRODUCTS

A. General
     1. Council Directive 92/46/EEC laying down the health rules for the production and placing on the market of raw milk, heat-treated milk and milk-based products (OJ No. L268, 14.9.92, p.1), as last amended by Council Directive 94/71/EC (OJ No. L368, 31.12.94, p.33).

     2. Commission Decision 95/343/EC providing for the specimens of the health certificate for the importation from third countries of heat-treated milk, milk-based products and raw milk for human consumption intended to be accepted at a collection centre, standardisation centre, treatment establishment or processing establishment (OJ No. 200, 24.8.95, p.52), as last amended by Commission Decision 97/115/EC (OJ No. L42, 13.2.97, p.16).

     3. Commission Decision 95/342/EC on treatment of milk and milk-based products from third countries or parts of third countries where there is a risk of foot-and-mouth disease (OJ No. L200, 24.8.95, p.50).

B. Third countries from which milk, etc may be imported
Commission Decision 95/340/EC (OJ No. L200, 24.8.95, p.38), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/743/EC (OJ No. L278, 23.10.2001, p.32).

C. Third country establishments from which milk, etc may be imported
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC (see part II, section C, No. 1 above).

     2. Commission Decision 97/252/EC (OJ No. L101, 18.4.97, p.46), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/177/EC (OJ No. L68, 9.3.2001, p.1).



PART V

FRESH POULTRY-MEAT

A. General
     1. Council Directive 71/118/EEC on health problems affecting trade in fresh poultry meat (OJ No. L55, 8.3.71, p.23), as amended and updated by Council Directive 92/116/EEC (OJ No. L62, 15.3.93, p.1) and last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).

     2. Council Directive 91/494/EEC on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in and imports from third countries of fresh poultry meat (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.35), as last amended by Council Directive 1999/89/EC (OJ No. L300, 23.11.99, p.17).

B. Third Countries from which fresh poultry meat may be imported
Commission Decision 94/85/EC (OJ No. L44, 17.2.94, p.31), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/733/EC (OJ No. L275, 18.10.2001, p.17).

C. Third Country establishments from which fresh poultry meat may be imported
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC (see part II, section C, No. 1 above).

     2. Commission Decision 97/4/EC (OJ No. L2, 4.1.97, p.6), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/400/EC (OJ No. L140, 24.5.01, p.70).

D. Health Certification Requirements
Commission Decision 94/984/EC (OJ No. L378, 31.12.94, p.11), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/659/EC (OJ No. L232, 30.8.2001, p.19).



PART VI

WILD GAME MEAT

A. General
     1. Council Directive 92/45/EEC on pubic health and animal health problems relating to the killing of wild game and the placing on the market of wild game meat (OJ No. L268, 14.9.92, p.35), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).

     2. Commission Decision 2000/585/EC laying down animal and public health conditions and veterinary certifications for import of wild and farmed game meat and rabbit meat from third countries and repealing Commission Decisions 97/217/EC, 97/218/EC, 97/219/EC and 97/220/EC (OJ No. L251, 6.10.2000, p.1), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/219/EC (OJ No. L72, 14.3.2002, p.12).

B. Third Country establishments from which game meat may be imported
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC (see part II, section C, No. 1 above).

     2. Commission Decision 97/468/EC (OJ No. L199, 26.7.97, p.62), as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/76/EC (OJ No. L30, 4.2.2000, p.33).



PART VII

MINCED MEAT AND MEAT PREPARATIONS

A. General
Council Directive 94/65/EC laying down the requirements for the production and placing on the market of minced meat and meat preparations (OJ No. L368, 31.12.94, p.10).

B. Health Certification requirements
Commission Decision 2000/572/EC (OJ No. L240, 23.9.2000, p.19).

C. Third Country Establishments from which minced meat and meat preparations may be imported
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC (see part II, section C, No. 1 above).

     2. Commission Decision 1999/710/EC (OJ No. L281, 4.11.1999, p.82), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/336/EC (OJ No. L120, 28.4.2001, p.39).



PART VIII

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS

A. General
     1. Council Directive 92/118/EEC laying down animal and public health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of products not subject to the said requirements laid down in specific Community rules referred to in Annex A (1) to Directive 89/662/EEC and, as regards pathogens, to Directive 90/425/EEC (OJ No. L62, 15.3.93, p. 49), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/7/EC (OJ No. L2, 5.1.2001, p. 27).

     2. Council Directive 91/495/EEC concerning public health and animal health problems affecting the production and placing on the market of rabbit meat and farmed game meat (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.41), as last amended by Council Directive 94/65/EC (OJ No. L368, 31.12.94, p.10).

     3. Commission Decision 2000/609/EC laying down animal and public health conditions and veterinary certification for imports of farmed ratite meat and amending Decision 94/85/EC drawing up a list of third countries from which member States authorise imports of fresh poultry meat (OJ No. L258, 12.10.2000, p.49), as amended by Commission Decision 2000/782/EC (OJ No. L309, 9.12.2000, p.37).

B. Third countries from which products covered by Council Directive 92/118/EEC may be imported
Commission Decision 94/278/EC (OJ No. L120, 11.5.94, p.44), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/700/EC (OJ No. L256, 25.9.2001, p.14).

C. Third country establishments from which products covered by Council Directive 92/118/EEC may be imported
     1. Commission Decision 95/408/EC (see part II, section C, No. 1 above).

     2. Commission Decision 1999/120/EC (OJ No. L36, 10.2.1999, p.21), as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/80/EC (OJ No. L30, 4.2.2000, p.41) (animal casings).

     3. Commission Decision 97/467/EC (OJ No. L199, 26.7.97, p.57), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/396/EC (OJ No. L139, 23.5.2001, p.16). (rabbit meat, farmed game meat and ratite meat).

D. Health Certification Requirements
     1. Commission Decision 95/341/EC (OJ No. L200, 24.8.95, p.42) as amended by Commission Decision 96/106/EC (OJ No. L24, 31.1.96, p.34) (milk and milk-based products not intended for human consumption).

     2. Commission Decision 94/187/EC (OJ No. L89, 6.4.94, p.18) as amended by Commission Decision 96/106/EC (OJ No. L24, 31.1.96, p34) (animal casings).

     3. Commission Decision 97/168/EC (OJ No. L67, 7.3.97, p.19) (hides and skins of ungulates).

     4. Commission Decision 94/309/EC (OJ No. L137, 1.6.94, p.62), as last amended by Commission Decision 97/199/EC (OJ No. L84, 26.3.97, p.44) (pet foods and untanned edible products for pets).

     5. Commission Decision 97/199/EC (OJ No. L84, 26.3.97, p.4) (pet-food in hermetically sealed containers).

     6. Commission Decision 94/446/EC (OJ No. L183, 19.7.94, p.46), as last amended by Commission Decision 97/197/EC (OJ No. L84, 26.3.97, p.32) (bones, horns, hooves, etc.).

     7. Commission Decision 94/344/EC (OJ No. L154, 21.6.94, p.45), as last amended by Commission Decision 97/198/EC (OJ No. L84, 26.3.97, p.36) (processed animal protein).

     8. Commission Decision 97/198/EC (OJ No. L84, 26.3.97, p.36) (processed animal protein  -  alternative heat-treatment systems).

     9. Commission Decision 94/143/EC (OJ No. L62, 5.3.94, p.41), as last amended by Commission Decision 94/775/EC (OJ No. L310, 3.12.94, p.77) (serum from equidae).

     10. Commission Decision 2000/585/EC (see Part VI, Section A, No. 2 above) (rabbit meat and farmed game meat).

     11. Commission Decision 2000/609/EC (OJ No. L258, 12.10.2000, p.49), as amended by Commission Decision 2000/782/EC (OJ No. L309, 9.12.2000, p.37)(farmed ratite meat).

     12. Commission Decision 94/860/EC (OJ No. L352, 31.12.94, p.69) (apiculture products).

     13. Commission Decision 96/500/EC (OJ No. L203, 13.8.96, p.13) (game trophies).

     14. Commission Decision 94/435/EC (OJ No. L180, 14.7.94, p.40), as last amended by Commission Decision 94/775/EC (OJ No. L310, 3.12.94, p.77) (pig bristles).

     15. Commission Decision 97/38/EC (OJ No. L14, 17.1.97, p.61) (egg products).

     16. Commission Decision 2000/20/EC (OJ No. L6, 11.1.2000, p.60) (gelatine).



PART IX

FISHERY PRODUCTS

A. General Provisions
     1. Council Directive 91/67/EEC concerning the animal health conditions governing the placing on the market of aquaculture animals and products (OJ No. L46, 19.2.91, p.1), as last amended by Council Directive 98/45/EC (OJ No. L189, 3.7.98, p.12).

     2. Council Directive 91/492/EEC laying down the health conditions for the production and placing on the market of live bivalve molluscs (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.1), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).

     3. Council Directive 91/493/EEC laying down the health conditions for the production and placing on the market of fishery products (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.15), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).

     4. Council Directive 92/48/EEC laying down minimum hygiene rules applicable to fishery products caught on board certain vessels in accordance with Article 3(1)(a)(i) of Directive 91/493/EEC (OJ No. L187, 7.7.92, p.41).

     5. Commission Decision 93/25/EEC approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs and marine gastropods (OJ No. L16, 25.1.93, p.22), as amended by Commission Decision 1997/275/EC (OJ No. L108, 25.4.1997, p.52).

     6. Commission Decision 93/51/EEC on the microbiological criteria applicable to the production of cooked crustaceans and molluscan shellfish (OJ No. L13, 21.1.93, p.11).

     7. Commission Decision 93/140/EEC laying down the detailed rules relating to the visual inspection for the purpose of detecting parasites in fishery products (OJ No. L56, 9.3.93, p.42).

     8. Commission Decision 94/356/EC laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Directive 91/493/EEC as regards own health checks on fishery products (OJ No. L156, 23.6.94, p.50).

     9. Commission Decision 95/149/EC fixing total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N) limit values for certain categories of fishery products and specifying the analysis methods to be used (OJ No. L97, 29.4.95, p.84).

     10. Commission Decision 95/352/EC laying down the animal health conditions and certification requirements for the importation from third countries of crassostrea gigas for relaying in Community waters (OJ No. L204, 30.8.95, p.13).

     11. Council Directive 2001/22/EC laying down the sampling methods and the methods of analysis for the official control of the levels of lead, cadmium, mercury and 3-MCPD in foodstuffs (OJ No. L77, 16.3.2001, p.14).

B. Health certification
     1. Commission Decision 95/328/EC establishing health certification for fishery products from third countries which are not yet covered by a specific decision (OJ No. L191, 12.8.95, p.32), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/67/EC (OJ No. L22, 24.1.2001, p.41).

     2. Commission Decision 96/333/EC establishing health certification of live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods from third countries which are not covered by a specific decision (OJ No. L127, 25.5.96, p.33), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/65/EC (OJ No. L22, 24.1.2001, p.38).

     3. Commission Decision 1998/418/EC (OJ No. L190, 4.7.98, p.53) (Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique).

     4. Commission Decision 2000/127/EC (OJ No. L36, 11.2.2000, p.43) (Tanzania).

     5. Commission Decision 2000/493/EC (OJ No. L199, 5.8.2000, p.84) (Uganda).

     6. Commission Decision 2000/759/EC (OJ No. L304, 5.12.2000, p.18) (Kenya).

C. Third Country Equivalence
Commission Decision 97/20/EC establishing the list of third countries fulfilling the equivalence conditions for the production and placing on the market of bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods (OJ No. L6, 10.1.97, p.46), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/21/EC (OJ No. L10, 12.1.2002, p.79).

D. Third countries from which fishery products may be imported
Commission Decision 97/296/EC drawing up a list of third countries from which the import of fishery products is authorised for human consumption (OJ No. L122, 14.5.97, p.21), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/28/EC (OJ No. L11, 15.1.2002, p.44).

E. Third country establishments from which fishery products may be imported
Commission Decision 95/408/EC on the conditions for drawing up for an interim period, provisional lists of third country establishments from which member States are authorised to import certain products of animal origin, fishery products or live bivalve molluscs (OJ No. L243, 11.10.95, p.17), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/4/EC (OJ No. L2, 5.1.2001, p.21).

F. Special import conditions for fishery products
     1. Albania

Commission Decision 95/90/EC (OJ No. L70, 30.3.95, p.27), as last amended by Commission Decision 95/235/EC (OJ No. L156, 7.7.95, p.82).

     2. Argentina

Commission Decision 93/437/EC (OJ No. L202, 12.8.93, p.42), as last amended by Commission Decision 97/276/EC (OJ No. L108, 25.4.97, p.53).

     3. Australia

Commission Decision 97/426/EC (OJ No. L183, 11.7.97, p.21) as amended by Commission Decision 1999/403/EC (OJ No. L151, 18.6.1999, p.35).

     4. Bangladesh

Commission Decision 98/147/EC (OJ No. L46, 17.2.98, p.13).

     5. Brazil

Commission Decision 94/198/EC (OJ No. L93, 12.4.94, p.26) as last amended by Commission Decision 96/193/EC (OJ No. L61, 12.3.96, p.43).

     6. Canada

Commission Decision 93/495/EC (OJ No. L232, 15.9.93, p.43) as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/659/EC (OJ No. L276, 28.10.2000, p.81).

     7. Chile

Commission Decision 93/436/EC (OJ No. L202, 12.8.93, p.31) as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/61/EC (OJ No. L22, 27.1.2000, p.62).

     8. China

Commission Decision 2000/86/EC (OJ No. L26, 2.2.2000, p.26) as amended by Commission Decision 2000/300/EC (OJ No. L97, 19.4.2000, p.15).

     9. Colombia

Commission Decision 94/269/EC (OJ No. L115, 6.5.94, p.38) as last amended by Commission Decision 1999/486/EC (OJ No. L190, 23.7.1999, p.32).

     10. Croatia

Commission Decision 2002/25/EC (OJ No. L11, 15.1.2002, p.25).

     11. Cuba

Commission Decision 98/572/EC (OJ No. L277, 14.10.98, p.44).

     12. Czech Republic

Commission Decision 97/299/EC (OJ No. L124, 16.5.97, p.50)

Commission Decision 2001/39/EC (OJ No. L10, 13.1.2001, p.68).

     13. Equador

Commission Decision 94/200/EC (OJ No. L93, 12.4.94, p.34) as last amended by Commission Decision 96/31/EC (OJ No. L9, 12.1.96, p.6).

     14. Estonia

Commission Decision 98/675/EC (OJ No. L317, 26.11.98, p.42).

     15. Falkland Islands

Commission Decision 98/423/EC (OJ No. L190, 4.7.98, p.76).

     16. Gabon

Commission Decision 2002/26/EC (OJ No. L11, 15.1.2002, p.31).

     17. Gambia

Commission Decision 96/356/EC (OJ No. L137, 8.6.96, p.31).

     18. Ghana

Commission Decision 98/421/EC (OJ No. L190, 4.7.98, p.66).

     19. Guatemala

Commission Decision 98/568/EC (OJ No. L277, 14.10.98, p.26) as amended by Commission Decision 1999/487/EC (OJ No. L190, 23.7.1999, p.36).

     20. Guinea

Commission Decision 2001/634/EC (OJ No. L221, 17.8.2001, p.50).

     21. India

Commission Decision 97/876/EC (OJ No. L356, 31.12.97, p.57).

     22. Indonesia

Commission Decision 94/324/EC (OJ No. L145, 10.6.94, p.23), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/254/EC (OJ No. L91, 31.3.2001, p.85).

     23. Iran

Commission Decision 2000/675/EC (OJ No. L280, 4.11.2000, p.63).

     24. Ivory Coast

Commission Decision 96/609/EC (OJ No. L269, 22.10.96, p.37).

     25. Jamaica

Commission Decision 2001/36/EC (OJ No. L10, 13.1.2001, p.59).

     26. Japan

Commission Decision 95/538/EC (OJ No. L304, 16.12.95, p.52) as amended by Commission Decision 2001/253/EC (OJ No. L91, 31.3.2001, p.81).

     27. Korea

Commission Decision 95/454/EC (OJ No. L264, 7.11.95, p.37), as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/818/EC (OJ No. L307, 24.11.2001, p.20).

     28. Latvia

Commission Decision 2000/85/EC (OJ No. L26, 2.2.2000, p.21).

     29. Lithuania

Commission Decision 2000/87/EC (OJ No. L26, 2.2.2000, p.42).

     30. Madagascar

Commission Decision 97/757/EC (OJ No. L307, 12.11.97, p.33).

     31. Malaysia

Commission Decision 96/608/EC (OJ No. L269, 22.10.96, p.32).

     32. Maldives

Commission Decision 98/424/EC (OJ No. L190, 4.7.98, p.81) as amended by Commission Decision 2001/252/EC (OJ No. L91, 31.3.2001, p.78).

     33. Mauritania

Commission Decision 96/425/EC (OJ No. L175, 13.7.96, p.27).

     34. Mauritius

Commission Decision 99/276/EC (OJ No. L108, 27.4.1999, p.52) as amended by Commission Decision 2000/84/EC (OJ No. L26, 2.2.2000, p.18).

     35. Mexico

Commission Decision 98/695/EC (OJ No. L332, 8.12.98, p.9) as amended by Commission Decision 2001/819/EC (OJ No. L307, 24.11.2001, p.22).

     36. Morocco

Commission Decision 95/30/EC (OJ No. L42, 24.2.95, p.32), as last amended by Commission Decision 97/581/EC (OJ No. L237, 28.8.97, p.26).

     37. Namibia

Commission Decision 2000/673/EC (OJ No. L280, 4.11.2000, p.52).

     38. New Zealand

Commission Decision 94/448/EC (OJ No. L184, 20.7.94, p.16), as last amended by Commission Decision 1999/402/EC (OJ No. L151, 18.6.1999, p.31).

     39. Nicaragua

Commission Decision 2001/632/EC (OJ No. L221, 17.8.2001, p.40).

     40. Nigeria

Commission Decision 98/420/EC (OJ No. L190, 4.7.98, p.59).

     41. Oman

Commission Decision 99/527/EC (OJ No. L203, 3.8.1999, p.63).

     42. Pakistan

Commission Decision 2000/83/EC (OJ No. L26, 2.2.2000, p.13).

     43. Panama

Commission Decision 99/526/EC (OJ No. L203, 3.8.1999, p.58).

     44. Peru

Commission Decision 95/173/EC (OJ No. L116, 23.5.95, p.41) as amended by Commission Decision 95/311/EC (OJ No. L186, 5.8.95, p.78).

     45. Philippines

Commission Decision 95/190/EC (OJ No. L123, 3.6.95, p.20) as amended by Commission Decision 96/256/EC (OJ No. L86, 4.4.96, p.83).

     46. Poland

Commission Decision 2000/676/EC (OJ No. L280, 4.11.2000, p.69).

     47. Russia

Commission Decision 97/102/EC (OJ No. L35, 5.2.97, p.23).

     48. Senegal

Commission Decision 96/355/EC (OJ No. L137, 8.6.96, p.24).

     49. Seychelles

Commission Decision 99/245/EC (OJ No. L91, 7.4.1999, p.40).

     50. Singapore

Commission Decision 94/323/EC (OJ No. L145, 10.6.94, p.19) as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/660/EC (OJ No. L276, 28.10.2000, p.85).

     51. Slovenia

Commission Decision 2002/24/EC (OJ No. L11, 15.1.2002, p.20).

     52. South Africa

Commission Decision 96/607/EC (OJ No. L269, 22.10.96, p.23).

     53. Taiwan

Commission Decision 94/766/EC (OJ No. L305, 30.11.94, p.31) as last amended by Commission Decision 1999/529/EC (OJ No. L203, 3.8.1999, p.73).

     54. Tanzania

Commission Decision 98/422/EC (OJ No. L190, 4.7.98, p.71).

     55. Thailand

Commission Decision 94/325/EC (OJ No. L145, 10.6.94, p.30) as last amended by Commission Decision 97/563/EC (OJ No. L232, 23.8.97, p.12).

     56. Tunisia

Commission Decision 98/570/EC (OJ No. L277, 14.10.98, p.36) as amended by Commission Decision 99/135/EC (OJ No. L44, 18.2.1999, p.58).

     57. Turkey

Commission Decision 2002/27/EC (OJ No. L11, 15.1.2002, p.36).

     58. Uganda

Commission Decision 2001/633/EC (OJ No. L221, 17.8.2001, p.45).

     59. Uruguay

Commission Decision 96/606/EC (OJ No. L269, 22.10.96, p.18) as amended by Commission Decision 2002/20/EC (OJ No. L10, 12.1.2002, p.75).

     60. Venezuela

Commission Decision 2000/672/EC (OJ No. L280, 4.11.2000, p.46).

     61. Vietnam

Commission Decision 99/813/EC (OJ No. L315, 9.12.1999, p.39) as amended by Commission Decision 2000/331/EC (OJ No. L114, 13.5.2000, p.39).

     62. Yemen

Commission Decision 99/528/EC (OJ No. L203, 3.8.1999, p.68).

G. Special import conditions for bivalve molluscs
     1. Australia

Commission Decision 97/427/EC (OJ No. L183, 11.7.97, p.38) as amended by Commission Decision 1999/531/EC (OJ No. L203, 3.8.1999, p.77).

     2. Chile

Commission Decision 96/675/EC (OJ No. L313, 3.12.96, p.38).

     3. Japan

Commission Decision 94/205/EC (OJ No. L99, 19.4.94, p.38) as amended by Commission Decision 95/81/EC (OJ No. L66, 24.3.95, p.24).

     4. Jamaica

Commission Decision 2001/37/EC (OJ No. L10, 13.1.2001, p.64).

     5. Korea

Commission Decision 95/453/EC (OJ No. L264, 7.11.95, p.35) as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/676/EC (OJ No. L236, 5.9.2001, p.18).

     6. Morocco

Commission Decision 93/387/EC (OJ No. L166, 8.7.93, p.40) as last amended by Commission Decision 96/31/EC (OJ No. L9, 12.1.96, p.6).

     7. Peru

Commission Decision 95/174/EC (OJ No. L116, 23.5.95, p.47).

     8. Thailand

Commission Decision 97/562/EC (OJ No. L232, 23.8.97, p.9).

     9. Tunisia

Commission Decision 98/569/EC (OJ No. L277, 14.10.98, p.31).

     10. Turkey

Commission Decision 94/777/EC (OJ No. L312, 6.12.94, p.35) as last amended by Commission Decision 1999/767/EC (OJ No. L302, 25.11.1999, p.26).

Commission Decision 94/778/EC (OJ No. L312, 6.12.94, p.40) as last amended by Commission Decision 1999/767/EC (OJ No. L302, 25.11.1999, p.26).

     11. Uruguay

Commission Decision 2002/19/EC (OJ No. L10, 12.1.2002, p.73).

     12. Vietnam

Commission Decision 2000/333/EC (OJ No. L114, 13.5.2000, p.42).

H. Protective measures  -  fishery products
     1. Albania

Commission Decision 94/621/EC (OJ No. L246, 21.9.94, p.25) as last amended by Commission Decision 95/89/EC (OJ No. L70, 30.3.95, p.25).

     2. China and Vietnam

Commission Decision 2001/699/EC (OJ No. L251, 20.9.2001, p.11).

     3. Indonesia

Commission Decision 2001/705/EC (OJ No. L260, 28.9.2001, p.35).

     4. Myanmar

Commission Decision 2002/249/EC (OJ No. L84, 28.3.2002, p.73).

     5. Pakistan

Commission Decision 2002/62/EC (OJ No. L24, 25.1.2002, p.65).

     6. Thailand

Commission Decision 2002/251/EC (OJ No. L84, 28.3.2002, p.77).

     7. Vietnam

Commission Decision 2002/250/EC (OJ No. L84, 28.3.2002, p.75).

I. Protective measures  -  bivalve molluscs
Peru

Commission Decision 2001/338/EC (OJ No. L120, 28.4.2001, p.45) (bivalve molluscs).



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 2(1)


DIRECTIVES WHICH COVER PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN


     1. Council Directive 64/433/EEC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in fresh meat (OJ No. L 121, 29.7.1964, p. 2012) as amended and consolidated by Council Directive 91/497/EEC (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p. 69) and last amended by Council Directive 95/23/EC (OJ No. L243, 11.10.95, p.7).

     2. Council Directive 71/118/EEC on health problems affecting trade in fresh poultry meat (OJ No. L 55, 8.3.71, p. 23) as amended and updated by Council Directive 92/116/EEC (OJ No. L62, 15.3.93, p.1) and last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p. 31).

     3. Council Directive 72/461/EEC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in fresh meat (OJ No. L302, 31.12.72, p. 24) as last amended by Council Directive 92/118/EEC (OJ No. L 62, 15.3.93, p.49).

     4. Council Directive 77/99/EEC on health problems affecting intra-Community trade in meat products (OJ No. L26, 31.1.77, p. 85) as amended and updated by Council Directive 92/5/EEC (OJ No. L57, 2.3.92, p. 1) and last amended by Council Directive 97/76/EC (OJ No. L 10, 16.1.98, p. 25).

     5. Council Directive 80/215/EEC on animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in meat products (OJ No. L47, 21.2.1980, p. 4), as last amended by Council Directive 91/687/EEC (OJ No. L377, 31.12.91, p. 16).

     6. Council Directive 89/437/EEC on hygiene and health problems affecting the production and the placing on the market of egg products (OJ No. L212, 22.7.1989, p. 87), as last amended by Council Directive 96/23/EC (OJ No. L125, 25.5.96, p.10).

     7. Council Directive 90/425/EEC concerning veterinary and zootechnical checks applicable in intra-Community trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market (OJ No. L224, 18.8.90, p.29), as last amended by Council Directive 92/118/EEC (OJ No. L62, 15.3.93, p.49). The relevant products covered are waste (pathogens) and hatching eggs.

     8. Council Directive 91/67/EEC concerning the animal health conditions governing the placing on the market of aquaculture animals and products (OJ No. L46, 19.2.1991, p. 1), as last amended by Council Directive 98/45/EC (OJ No. L189, 3.7.98, p.12).

     9. Council Directive 91/492/EEC laying down the health conditions for the production and the placing on the market of live bivalve molluscs (OJ No. L268, 24.9.1991, p. 1), as last amended by Commission Decision 2002/226/EC (OJ No. L75, 16.3.02, p.65).

     10. Council Directive 91/493/EEC laying down the health conditions for the production and the placing on the market of fishery products (OJ No. L268, 24.9.1991, p.15), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p. 31).

     11. Council Directive 91/494/EEC on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in and imports from third countries of fresh poultry meat (OJ No. L268, 24.9.1991, p.35), as last amended by Council Directive 99/89/EC (OJ No. L300, 23.11.99, p. 17).

     12. Council Directive 91/495/EEC concerning public health problems affecting the production and the placing on the market of rabbit meat and farmed game meat (OJ No. L268, 24.9.1991, p.41), as last amended by Council Directive 94/65/EC (OJ No. L368, 31.12.94, p. 10).

     13. Council Directive 92/45/EEC on public health and animal health problems relating to the killing of wild game and the placing on the market of wild game meat (OJ No. L268, 14.9.1992, p.35), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).

     14. Council Directive 92/46/EEC laying down the health rules for the production and placing on the market of raw milk, heat-treated milk and milk-based products (OJ No. L268, 14.9.1992, p. 1), as last amended by Council Directive 94/71/EC (OJ No. L368, 31.12.94, p. 33).

     15. Council Directive 92/118/EEC laying down animal health and public health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of products not subject to the said requirements laid down in specific Community rules referred to in Annex A(1) to Directive 89/662/EEC and, as regards pathogens, to Directive 90/425/EEC, as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/7/EC (OJ No. L2, 5.1.2001, p.27). The principal products covered are - 

    (1) Milk, milk products and colostrum not intended for human consumption

    (2) Animal casings

    (3) Certain hides and skins of ungulates

    (4) Pet food containing low risk materials

    (5) Bones and bone products, horns and horn products, hooves and hoof products

    (6) Processed animal protein

    (7) Blood and blood products of ungulates and poultry

    (8) Serum from equidae

    (9) Lard and rendered fats

    (10) Raw material for the manufacture of animal feedingstuffs and pharmaceutical or technical products

    (11) Rabbit meat and farmed game meat

    (12) Apiculture products

    (13) Game trophies

    (14) Manure

    (15) Unprocessed wool, hair, bristles, feathers and parts of feathers

    (16) Imports from third countries of meat products obtained from poultry meat, farmed game meat, wild game meat and rabbit meat

    (17) Snails intended for human consumption

    (18) Frogs' legs intended for human consumption

    (19) Eggs

    (20) Gelatine intended for human consumption

    (21) Honey

    (22) Meat of species not covered by specific requirements, including reptile meat and products thereof, intended for human consumption.

     16. Council Directive 94/65/EC laying down the requirements for the placing on the market of minced meat and meat preparations (OJ No. L368, 31.12.94, p.10).

     17. Council Directive 88/407/EEC laying down the animal health requirements applicable to intra-Community trade in and imports of deep frozen semen of domestic animals of the bovine species (OJ No. L194, 22.7.88, p.10), as last amended by Council Directive 93/60/EEC (OJ No. L186, 28.7.93, p.28).

     18. Council Directive 89/556/EEC on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in and importation from third countries of embryos of domestic animals of the bovine species (OJ No. L302, 19.10.89, p.1), as last amended by Commission Decision 94/113/EC (OJ No. L53, 24.2.94, p.23).

     19. Council Directive 90/429/EEC laying down the animal health requirements applicable to intra-Community trade in and imports of semen of domestic animals of the porcine species (OJ No. L224, 18.8.90, p.62), as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/39/EC (OJ No. L13, 19.1.2000, p.21).



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 8(3)(c)


EQUIVALENCE DECISIONS


     1. Council Decision 1999/201/EEC on the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of Canada on sanitary measures to protect public and animal health in respect of trade in live animals and animal products (OJ No. L71, 18.3.1999, p.1).

     2. Council Decision 98/250/EC on the conclusion of a Protocol concerning sanitary, phytosanitary and animal welfare measures in relation to trade to the Europe Agreement between the European Communities and their member States, of the one part, and the Czech Republic, of the other part (OJ No. L106, 6.4.98, p.1).

     3. Council Decision 97/132/EC on the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Community and New Zealand and sanitary measures applicable to trade in live animals and animal products (OJ No. L57, 26.2.97, p.4), as last amended by Council Decision 1999/837/EC (OJ No. L332, 23.12.99, p.1).



SCHEDULE 5
Regulation 49


CALCULATION OF CHARGES FOR VETERINARY CHECKS




PART 1

COSTS COVERED BY THE CHARGES

     1. For the purposes of this Schedule "the actual cost" of the veterinary checks carried out on a consignment at a border inspection post means the aggregate of - 

    (1) the proportion properly attributable to those veterinary checks of the cost of any items listed in paragraph 2 below which relate partly to those veterinary checks; and

    (2) the full cost of any items listed in paragraph 2 below which relate wholly to those veterinary checks.

     2. The items referred to in paragraph 1 above are the following - 

    (1) the salaries and fees, together with overtime payments and employers' national insurance and superannuation contributions, of all staff directly involved in carrying out veterinary checks, and of all staff engaged in the management or administration of veterinary checks, at the border inspection post;

    (2) recruiting and training the staff referred to in item 1;

    (3) travel and related incidental expenses incurred in carrying out the veterinary checks, except where incurred by a person attending his or her normal place of work;

    (4) office accommodation, equipment and services for staff involved in carrying out veterinary checks at the border inspection post, including depreciation of office furniture and equipment and the cost of information technology, stationery and forms;

    (5) protective clothing and equipment used in carrying out the veterinary check;

    (6) laundering the protective clothing referred to in item 5;

    (7) sampling, and testing and analysing samples (except sampling and testing for the presence of salmonella);

    (8) routine invoicing and collection of charges for veterinary checks at the border inspection posts; and

    (9) providing payroll and personnel services in connection with the employment of staff carrying out veterinary checks at the border inspection post.



PART II

CONSIGNMENTS FROM SPECIFIED THIRD COUNTRIES

The charge for veterinary checks carried out on a consignment introduced into the customs territory of the Community from a third country listed in column 1 below shall be the amount specified in column 3 below.

1 2 3
Third Country Product Amount of charge
The Czech Republic All products except fish 3 euro for each tonne of the consignment, subject to a minimum of 30 euro and a maximum of 350 euro*
     Fish 50% of the charge calculated in accordance with Part IV of this Schedule
New Zealand All products 1.5 euro for each tonne of the consignment, subject to a minimum of 30 euro and a maximum of 350 euro*

* Where the actual cost of the veterinary checks on a consignment exceeds 350 euro, the amount of the charge shall be the actual costs.



PART III

MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS

The charge for veterinary checks carried out on a consignment (other than a consignment to which Part II of this schedule applies) covered by - 

    (1) Chapter III of Council Directive 71/118/EEC on health problems affecting trade in fresh poultry meat (OJ No. L55, 8.3.71, p.23), as amended and updated by Council Directive 92/116/EEC, OJ No. L62, 15.3.93, p.1) and last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC), (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).

    (2) Council Directive 72/462/EEC on health and veterinary inspection problems upon importation of bovine animals and swine and fresh meat or meat products from third countries (OJ No. L302, 31.12.72, p.28, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 1452/2001, (OJ No. L198, 21.7.2001, p.11).

    (3) Chapter III of Council Directive 92/45/EEC on public health and animal health problems relating to the killing of wild game and the placing on the market of the wild game meat (OJ No. L268, 14.9.92, p.35), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC, (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31), or

    (4) Chapter 11 of Annex I to Council Directive 92/118/EEC laying down animal health and public health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of products not subject to the said requirements laid down in specific Community rules referred to in Annex A(1) to Directive 89/662/EEC and, as regards pathogens, to Directive 90/425/EEC, as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/7/EC (OJ No. L2, 5.1.2001, p.27)

shall be - 



PART IV

FISHERY PRODUCTS

The charge for veterinary checks carried out on a consignment of fishery products falling under Chapter II of Council Directive 91/493/EEC laying down the health conditions for the production and the placing on the market of fishery products (OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p. 15), as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC, (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31) other than a consignment to which Part II of this Schedule applies shall be - 



PART V

ALL OTHER PRODUCTS

The charge for veterinary checks carried out on a consignment, other than a consignment to which Part II, III or IV of this Schedule applies, shall be the actual cost of the veterinary checks carried out on the consignment.



SCHEDULE 6
Regulations 56 and 57


OFFENCE PROVISIONS




PART I

PROVISIONS WHERE DUE DILIGENCE DEFENCE IS AVAILABLE

Regulations - 
15 (Prohibition of non-conforming products)

16 (Introduction of products at border inspection posts)

17 (Advance notice of introduction or presentation)

18(1) and (2) (Presentation of products at border inspection posts)

20(1) (Certificate of veterinary clearance to accompany consignment)

29(2) (Disposal of unused catering supplies)

33(3) and (4) (Products transported under supervision)

34(2), (4) and (5) (Transhipment of products intended for import)

36 (Prior authorisation of transit)

38(2)(a) and (c) (Movement of transit products)

41(1) (Additional information for products intended for warehouses)

47(3) (Movement of returned products)



PART II

PROVISIONS WHERE DUE DILIGENCE DEFENCE IS NOT AVAILABLE

Regulations - 
18(3) and (4) (presentation of documents with products)

19 (Veterinary checks)

20(2) (Retention of certificate of veterinary clearance)

21(4) (Storage of products which fail veterinary checks)

23(5) (Products containing unauthorised substances and excess residues)

26(3) (Serious or repeated infringements)

27 (Invalidation of veterinary documents)

30 (Retention of documents at border inspection posts)

31 (Evidence of certification of, and payment for, veterinary checks)

32 (Products not intended for the United Kingdom)

33(2) (Removal of products transported under supervision)

33(5) and (6) (Products transported under supervision)

34(3), (6) and (7) (Veterinary checks on transhipped products)

37 (Physical check of transit products)

38(1), (2)(b) and (3) (Movement of transit products)

39 (Disposal of returned transit products)

42 (Physical check of non-conforming products)

43 (Exclusion of non-conforming products from warehouses)

45 (Additional documentation for returned products)

46 (Physical check of returned products)

47(1), (2), (4) and (5) (Movement of returned products)

54(4) and (5) (Disease outbreaks in third countries)

55(1) (Obstruction)



SCHEDULE 7
Regulation 63


DISAPPLICATION OF PROVISIONS


1 2 3
Instrument Reference Extent of Disapplication
The Imported Food Regulations 1984 S.I. 1984/1918, as amended by S.Is. 1990/2371, and 2486, 1997/2537 and 2000/656 The whole Regulations
The Products of Animal Origin (Import and Export) Regulations 1996 S.I. 1996/3124, as amended by S.I. 1997/3023, 1998/994, 2000/656 and 2257(W.150), 2001/1660 (W.119) and 2219 (W.159), and 2002/47 (W.6). Regulations 2, 3 to 8, 19 to 39, 40(1), Schedule 4 and Part I of Schedule 5
The Fresh Meat (Import Conditions) Regulations 1996 S.I. 1996/3125 Regulation 14(2) and (4)
The Miscellaneous Products of Animal Origin (Import Conditions) Regulations 1999 S.I. 1999/157 Regulation 4



SCHEDULE 8
Regulation 64


CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS


     1. The Dairy Products (Hygiene) Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995/1086, as amended by S.I. 1996/1699)


    (1) In regulation 2 (Interpretation) - 

    (2) For Regulation 22 (Imports from third countries and EEA States), there shall be substituted the following regulation - 

     2. The Fresh Meat (Import Conditions) Regulations 1996 (S.I. 1996/3125)


    (1) In paragraph (2) of regulation 1 (Citation, extent, commencement and interpretation) for the definition of "border inspection post" there shall be substituted the following definition - 

     3. The Imported Food Regulations 1997 (S.I. 1997/2537)
At the end of Schedule 1 (Exempt products of animal origin) there shall be added the following - 



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations implement for Wales Council Directive 97/78/EC laying down the principles governing the organisation of veterinary checks on products entering the Community from third countries (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.9). The Directive applies to products of animal origin  -  meat, fish (including shellfish), milk and products made from these, together with egg products and a large number of animal by-products, including casings, skins, bones and blood. When read with Annex I to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (OJ No. L1, 3.1.94, p.3, as amended) the Directive requires that products of animal origin which enter the European Economic Area must undergo specified veterinary checks at border inspection posts to ensure that they comply with requirements laid down by Community legislation for the protection of animal and public health.

The products to which the Regulations apply are defined in regulation 2(1) and Schedule 3 and the requirements with which they must comply are listed, by reference to the relevant Community legislation, in Schedule 2. Small quantities of products intended for personal use, and trade samples and products intended for exhibition or study or analysis are exempt from all but a few of the Regulations (regulation 3).

Regulation 4 defines the authorities who will enforce the Regulations. Usually these will be port health authorities, which must appoint official veterinary surgeons and official fish inspectors to conduct veterinary checks at each border inspection post in their area (regulation 6). Regulations 7, 8 and 9 confer the necessary enforcement powers.

Part III establishes the inspection system which will apply to the generality of products. The introduction into Wales of products which do not comply with the Schedule 2 requirements is prohibited, unless they are being transported across Wales (regulation 15). Products must be introduced at border inspection posts, advance notice of their introduction must be given, and they must be made available for inspection, together with required documentation, at a border inspection post (regulations 16 to 19). Regulations 21 to 28 deal with products which are rejected at inspection, are introduced illegally, or present a risk to animal or public health.

Parts IV to VIII lay down special provisions which apply to particular categories of product (on-board catering supplies, products intended for free circulation in the Community, products in transit across Wales, products intended for warehousing under particular customs regimes, and products exported from the Community and then returned to it).

Part IX deals with the calculation and payment of charges for the veterinary checks provided for in the Regulations; Part X confers on the National Assembly and the Food Standards Agency power to prohibit the introduction of products into Wales from non-EEA countries in which there is an outbreak of animal disease; Part XI establishes offences and penalties; and Part XII deals with the form and service of notices and with notification of decisions.

The provisions of the Products of Animal Origin (Import and Export) Regulations 1996 (S.I. 1996/3124, as amended) which apply to products imported from third countries are disapplied in relation to Wales (regulation 63(2)).

A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared on an UK basis and placed in the Libraries of the National Assembly and of each House of Parliament , together with a Transposition Note setting out how the main elements of Directive 97/78/EC are implemented in these Regulations. Copies may be obtained from the Animal Health Division of the Welsh Assembly Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 1999/2788.back

[2] 1972 c. 68.back

[3] S.I. 1999/646, amended by S.I. 2001/1735 (W.122).back

[4] OJ No. L1, 3. 1.94, p.3.back

[5] OJ No. L302, 19.10.92, p.1, as last amended by Regulation (EC) No. 2700/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ No. L311, 12.3.2000, p.17).back

[6] OJ No. L9, 15.1.93, p.33, as last amended by Commission Decision 96/32/EC (OJ No. L9, 12.1.1996, p.9).back

[7] OJ No. L62, 15.3.93, p.49, as last amended by Commission Decision 2001/7/EC (OJ No. L2, 5.1.2001, p.27).back

[8] OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.9.back

[9] OJ No. L46, 19.2.91, p.1, as last amended by Council Directive 98/45/EC (OJ No. L189, 3.7.98, p.12).back

[10] OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.1, as last amended by Council Directive 97/79/EC (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).back

[11] OJ No. L268, 24.9.91, p.15, as last amendment by Council Directive 97/79/EC, (OJ No. L24, 30.1.98, p.31).back

[12] S.I. 1995/539, amended by S.I. 1995/731, 1763, 3189, 1996/1148, 2235, 1997/2074, 2000/656, 2257(W.150), 2001/1508 (W.105) and 2002/129 (W.17).back

[13] S.I. 1995/540, amended by S.I. 1995/1763, 2200, 1997/1729, 2000/656, 2257 (W.150) and 2002/47 (W.6).back

[14] S.I. 1995/2148, as amended by S.I. 2000/656.back

[15] S.I. 1994/3082, amended by S.I. 1999/683 and 2000/1885 (W.131).back

[16] S.I. 1995/3205.back

[17] OJ No. L306, 23.11.2001, p.28.back

[18] S.I. 1995/1086, amended by S.I. 1996/1699.back

[19] 1980 c. 43.back

[20] OJ No. L224, 18.8.90, p.1, as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 77/2002, (OJ No. L16, 18.1.02, p.9).back

[21] OJ No. L125, 23.5.96, p.10.back

[22] OJ No. L253, 11.10.93, p.1 as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 444/2002 (OJ No. L68, 12.3.2002, p.11).back

[23] OJ No. L378, 31.12.82, p.58 as last amended by Commission Decision 2000/556/EC (OJ No. L235, 19.9.2000, p.27).back

[24] S.I. 1980/14; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1982/948, 1990/2371 and 1994/2920.back

[25] 1998 c.38.back

[26] To be completed by the importer or his representative.back

[27] To be completed by ticking the applicable entry and deleting the others.back

[28] To be completed by the official veterinarian responsible for the border inspection post.back

[29] I'w llenwi gan y mewnforiwr neu ei gynrychiolydd.back

[30] I'w llenwi drwy dicio'r cofnod sy'n gymwys a dileu'r lleill.back

[31] I'w llenwi gan y milfeddyg swyddogol sy'n gyfrifol am y safle archwilio ar y ffin.back

[32] I'w llenwi gan y mewnforiwr neu ei gynrychiolydd.back

[33] I'w llenwi drwy dicio'r cofnod sy'n gymwys a dileu'r lleill.back



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