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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 2211

ANIMALS, ENGLAND

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Animal Gatherings (England) Order 2006

  Made 9th August 2006 
  Coming into force 31st August 2006 


CONTENTS

1. Title, commencement and application
2. Interpretation
3. Notices and licences
4. Exceptions
5. The use of premises for animal gatherings
6. 27-day restriction on when an animal gathering may take place
7. Exemption for premises with a paved animal area
8. Exemption for sheep autumn breeding sales
9. Time limits
10. Change to the starting time of animal gatherings for the purpose of sale
11. Dedicated slaughter sales and dedicated slaughter collections
12. Duties on persons at an animal gathering
13. Restrictions following an animal gathering
14. Enforcement
15. Revocation

  SCHEDULE— Requirements at an animal gathering

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 1, 7, 8 and 83 of the Animal Health Act 1981[
1], makes the following Order:

Title, commencement and application
     1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Animal Gatherings (England) Order 2006.

    (2) This Order comes into force on 31st August 2006.

    (3) This Order applies in relation to England only.

Interpretation
    
2. In this Order—

Notices and licences
     3. —(1) A notice or licence under this Order—

    (2) But this article does not apply to a notice or licence granted by the Secretary of State under article 8.

Exceptions
    
4. This Order does not apply if—

The use of premises for animal gatherings
     5. —(1) No person may use any premises for an animal gathering unless those premises are licensed for that purpose by a veterinary inspector.

    (2) An application for a licence must be in writing.

    (3) A licence must specify—

27-day restriction on when an animal gathering may take place
    
6. Subject to articles 7 and 8, no person may allow an animal gathering to take place on premises on which animals have been kept until 27 days have passed from the day on which—

Exemption for premises with a paved animal area
    
7. —(1) The restriction in article 6 does not apply if the animal area of the licensed premises is paved, and is cleansed and disinfected and waste is disposed of in accordance with this article before a further animal gathering is held.

    (2) The cleansing and disinfection—

    (3) All parts of the animal area (including any equipment) must be swept or scraped clean and then cleansed by washing and disinfected with an approved disinfectant.

    (4) The licensee must ensure that all feedingstuffs to which animals had access, and all bedding, excreta, other material of animal origin and other contaminants derived from animals in the animal area are—

as soon as possible and before animals are allowed to enter the licensed premises again.

    (5) If, following the last occasion on which the animal area was cleansed and disinfected in accordance with this article, it becomes contaminated with animal excreta or other material of animal origin or any contaminant derived from animals, then the animal area or those parts of it that have become so contaminated must be swept or scraped clean and then cleansed by washing and disinfected with an approved disinfectant before any animals are allowed on to the licensed premises again.

    (6) Where there is a series of animal gatherings on premises with a paved animal area that last no longer than 48 hours in total, the series shall be treated as one animal gathering.

Exemption for sheep autumn breeding sales
    
8. —(1) If licensed premises have a paved animal area, in the case of a sheep autumn breeding sale, the licensee may apply to the Secretary of State for an additional licence—

    (2) The licence must specify the area outside the paved animal area to which the sheep may have access and the date on which that access is permitted.

    (3) The licence must not permit access to any part of the area outside the paved area more than once every 27 days.

    (4) The licence must specify the biosecurity measures that must be taken.

    (5) The licence does not affect any animal gathering held in the 27-day period after the end of the sheep autumn breeding sale that only takes place on the paved animal area to which article 7 applies.

    (6) Any application made to the Secretary of State under paragraph (1) must—

    (7) Any licence issued under this article—

Time limits
    
9. —(1) An animal gathering for the purpose of a sale (whether or not sale is the sole purpose) held on premises with a paved animal area or a sheep autumn breeding sale licensed under article 8 must not last for more than 48 hours, starting at midday.

    (2) A veterinary inspector may by notice extend the period of the animal gathering under paragraph (1) if he is satisfied that—

    (3) In the case of an animal gathering to which paragraph (1) does not apply, if one of the purposes of the gathering is the bringing together of animals for onward consignment within Great Britain, the gathering must not last for more than 48 hours, starting at midday.

Change to the starting time of animal gatherings for the purpose of sale
    
10. —(1) In the case of an animal gathering for the purposes of a sale (whether or not sale is the sole purpose) held on premises with a paved animal area or a sheep autumn breeding sale licensed under article 8, the licensee may change the midday starting time by, at least two weeks in advance—

    (2) If the animal gathering is one of a series of such gatherings, the notification and publication may be for that series.

Dedicated slaughter sales and dedicated slaughter collections
    
11. —(1) No person may hold a dedicated slaughter sale or a dedicated slaughter collection other than on premises with a paved animal area.

    (2) No person may hold a dedicated slaughter sale or a dedicated slaughter collection as part of an animal gathering held for any other purpose.

    (3) The licensee must notify the Secretary of State and the local authority that he intends to hold a dedicated slaughter sale or a dedicated slaughter collection at least 3 days before the sale or collection.

    (4) The licensee must publicise the animal gathering so that those bringing animals to it are made aware that it is a dedicated slaughter sale or dedicated slaughter collection.

    (5) In this article—

Duties on persons at an animal gathering
    
12. When an animal gathering (other than for a show or exhibition) is taking place the provisions of the Schedule (requirements at an animal gathering) have effect.

Restrictions following an animal gathering
    
13. —(1) The provisions of this article apply once the last animal at an animal gathering has left the licensed premises.

    (2) No person may allow animals on to the licensed premises until all equipment to which animals at the gathering had access has been cleansed of visible contamination.

    (3) No person may remove from the licensed premises any equipment to which animals at the gathering had access unless—

Enforcement
    
14. —(1) This Order must be enforced by the local authority.

    (2) The Secretary of State may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or any particular case, that an enforcement duty imposed on a local authority under this article shall be discharged by the Secretary of State and not by the local authority.

Revocation
    
15. The Animal Gatherings (England) Order 2004[4] is revoked.


Ben Bradshaw
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

9th August 2006



SCHEDULE
Article 12


Requirements at an animal gathering


Duties on a licensee
     1. —(1) The licensee must ensure that any person entering the licensed premises is made aware that the premises are licensed under this Order, whether by means of a system of notices or otherwise.

    (2) The licensee must provide the following at exits from the animal area and at any loading and unloading bay —

    (3) The licensee must provide facilities on the licensed premises for changing, cleansing and disinfecting clothes and disposing of disposable clothes.

    (4) The licensee must—

    (5) In the case of an animal gathering to which the time limits in articles 9 and 10 apply, the licensee must ensure that —

Duties on persons attending the animal gathering
     2. —(1) No person may enter licensed premises wearing outer clothing or footwear visibly contaminated with mud, animal excreta or any other contaminant derived from animals.

    (2) If a person in the animal area is wearing outer clothing or footwear visibly contaminated with mud, animal excreta or any other contaminant derived from animals, on leaving the animal area he must immediately cleanse that outer clothing or footwear of gross contamination (unless it is to be disposed of) and either—

    (3) If a person outside the animal area is wearing outer clothing or footwear visibly contaminated with mud, animal excreta or any other contaminant derived from animals, an inspector may serve on him a notice giving him the option of immediately—

Footwear in the animal area
     3. Any person leaving the animal area must, using the facilities provided, remove mud, animal excreta and any other contaminant derived from animals from his footwear and then disinfect that footwear in the footbath provided containing approved disinfectant.

Vehicles
     4. —(1) No person may bring on to or take from the licensed premises any vehicle or equipment carried with that vehicle that is visibly contaminated with animal excreta or any other contaminant derived from animals.

    (2) This paragraph does not apply to any vehicle or equipment carried with that vehicle coming on to the licensed premises —

    (3) This paragraph does not apply to any vehicle or equipment carried with that vehicle leaving the licensed premises—



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order revokes and re-enacts, with amendments, the Animal Gatherings (England) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/1202). The amendments are as follows.

First, where a series of animal gatherings that are held on premises with a paved animal area last no longer than 48 hours in total, those gatherings will be treated as one animal gathering (article 7(6)). Secondly, article 8 provides that a licensee may apply to the Secretary of State to allow sheep at a sheep autumn breeding sale to have access to areas outside the paved animal area and for permission to hold further animal gatherings within 27 days of that sheep autumn breeding sale. Thirdly, paragraph 1(2) of the Schedule requires the licensee to provide facilities for removing mud, excreta and other contaminants from animals from footwear, in addition to providing footbaths. Paragraph 3 of the Schedule requires any person leaving the animal area to use those facilities before using the footbath containing approved disinfectant. Fourthly, paragraph 2(1) of the Schedule provides that no person may enter licensed premises with outer clothing or footwear that is visibly contaminated with mud, in addition to animal excreta or any other animal contaminant specified in the 2004 Order.

Article 4 provides that this Order does not apply if all the animals brought to an animal gathering are owned by the same person and come from premises authorised as a sole occupancy group under the Disease Control (England) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1729) and if the gathering takes place on premises owned or occupied by the owner of the animals.

Article 5 requires a licence for animal gatherings. Article 6 specifies that an animal gathering can only take place 27 days or more after the last animal left those premises and those premises and equipment on the premises has been cleaned of visible contamination. If the gathering takes place on paved premises, article 7 makes provision for the cleansing and disinfection of those premises and enables a gathering to take place inside the normal time limits. Article 9 imposes a 48 hour time limit on animal gatherings for the purpose of sale on paved premises and sheep autumn breeding sales and onward consignments on any premises. Article 12 and the Schedule impose duties on persons attending an animal gathering. Article 13 imposes restrictions following an animal gathering. Article 14 deals with enforcement.

Breach of the Order is an offence under section 73 of the Animal Health Act 1981, punishable in accordance with section 75 of that Act.

A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared and placed in the library of each house of Parliament. Copies can be obtained from Exotic Disease Prevention and Control Division, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 1A Page Street, London SW1P 4PQ.


Notes:

[1] 1981 c.22. Functions conferred under the 1981 Act on "the Ministers" (as defined in section 86 of that Act) were transferred, so far as exercisable by the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales, to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food by the Transfer of Functions (Agriculture and Food) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3141) and were then further transferred to the Secretary of State by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/794).back

[2] S.I. 1978/32, as last amended as regards England by S.I. 2006/1394.back

[3] S.I. 2003/1729, as amended by S.I. 2005/3100 and S.I. 2006/182.back

[4] S.I. 2004/1202.back



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 © Crown copyright 2006

Prepared 16 August 2006


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