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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 2932 (W.265)

ANIMALS, WALES

ANIMAL HEALTH, WALES

The Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (Wales) (No.2) Regulations 2006

  Made 7 November 2006 
  Coming into force 14 November 2006 

The National Assembly for Wales is designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1] in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Community[2].

Exercising the powers conferred upon it by that section, the National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations:

Title, application and commencement
     1. —(1) The title of these Regulations is The Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (Wales) (No.2) Regulations 2006.

    (2) These Regulations apply in relation to Wales and come into force on 14 November 2006.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations—

    (2) Other expressions used in these Regulations that are defined in the Directive have the same meaning as they have in the Directive.

Scope of the Regulations
     3. These Regulations do not apply to birds kept in a zoo within the meaning of the Avian Influenza (Preventive Measures) (Wales) Regulations 2006[5].

Declarations, notices and licences
     4. —(1) A declaration of a vaccination zone under these Regulations—

    (2) Notices issued under these Regulations must be in writing and may be amended or revoked, by further notice, at any time.

    (3) Vaccination notices issued under these Regulations—

    (4) Licences granted under these Regulations—

and in the case of vaccination licences, must also specify the matters set out at paragraph (3)(a) and (b).

    (5) The National Assembly must ensure that the extent of any vaccination zone declared under these Regulations, the nature of the restrictions and requirements applicable within it and the dates of its declaration and withdrawal are publicised.

    (6) Movement licences granted in Scotland or England for activities that could be licensed in Wales under these Regulations have effect in Wales as if they were movement licences granted under these Regulations, but an inspector acting under the direction of the National Assembly may serve a notice on any person moving any thing under the authority of such a licence, directing him or her to move it to and keep it on premises specified in the notice or move it out of Wales.

    (7) A person moving anything under the authority of a specific movement licence granted under these Regulations must—

    (8) A person moving anything under the authority of a general movement licence granted under these Regulations must—

Prohibition on vaccination
    
5. —(1) No person is to vaccinate any bird against avian influenza except where required or licensed by the National Assembly.

    (2) This prohibition does not apply to—

Emergency vaccination
     6. —(1) Where the condition in paragraph (2) is fulfilled, the National Assembly must, if it considers it necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza—

    (2) The condition is that the National Assembly has carried out a risk assessment which indicates that there is a significant and immediate threat of avian influenza spreading within or into Wales following—

    (3) Where an emergency vaccination zone is declared, or an emergency vaccination notice is served after an emergency vaccination plan has been submitted to and approved by the European Commission in accordance with Articles 53 and 54 of the Directive, the declaration or service of the notice must be in accordance with the provisions of that plan.

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

Preventive vaccination
    
7. —(1) Where the conditions in paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the National Assembly —

    (2) The conditions are—

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

Power to require vaccination
    
8. —(1) The National Assembly may, in a declaration of a vaccination zone or vaccination notice, require vaccination of poultry or other captive birds in that zone or on premises that are the subject of that notice.

    (2) The following provisions of the Act apply as if such vaccination was carried out in exercise of the power in section 16(1) of the Act—

Measures applying in a vaccination zone or to premises that are the subject of a vaccination notice or vaccination licence
     9. —(1) The National Assembly must, in a declaration of a vaccination zone, a vaccination notice, or a vaccination licence, specify who is to carry out the vaccination.

    (2) In a declaration of a vaccination zone, a vaccination notice or a vaccination licence, the National Assembly may, in accordance with any relevant approved vaccination plan, impose any measures within the vaccination zone, or premises which are the subject of a vaccination notice or a vaccination licence, necessary to—

and may impose such other restrictions and conditions as it considers necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza.

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

    (4) Paragraphs (1) to (3) apply notwithstanding any other requirement or restriction applying in any part of a zone or premises because that part of the zone or premises falls within another zone declared by the National Assembly, or is the subject of another notice served by the National Assembly or an inspector, for the purposes of reducing the risk of the spread of avian influenza or for any other purpose.

    (5) Any person moving poultry or other captive birds under this regulation or regulation 10 must keep a record of the date of the movement and the registration of any vehicle used.

    (6) Slaughterhouses, packing centres and hatcheries that are designated under the Avian Influenza and Influenza of Avian Origin in Mammals (Wales) (No.2) Order 2006[
11] are deemed to be designated for the purpose of receiving poultry or eggs (as the case may be) that are moved under a licence granted under these Regulations.

Emergency vaccination without an approved plan
     10. —(1) This regulation applies when the National Assembly declares an emergency vaccination zone or serves an emergency vaccination notice before an emergency vaccination plan has been approved by the European Commission in accordance with Article 54 of the Directive.

    (2) No person may move any poultry, any other captive bird, their carcases or any egg from poultry or other captive birds—

    (3) Paragraph (2) does not apply to—

    (4) The occupier of premises to which day-old chicks, live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive birds are moved under any of paragraphs 5 to 10 of the Schedule, must ensure that those day-old chicks, poultry or other captive birds are placed in a part of premises where there is no other poultry.

    (5) The occupier of premises to which live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive birds are moved under paragraph 10 of the Schedule, must ensure that those poultry or other captive birds are vaccinated without delay if vaccination is required at those premises by a declaration or emergency vaccination notice under regulation 6(1).

    (6) The occupier of a slaughterhouse to which poultry for slaughter are moved under paragraph 11, 12 or 13 of the Schedule, must ensure that those poultry are slaughtered without delay.

    (7) Paragraphs (4), (5) and (6) apply in respect of the same movements—

where that zone has been declared, or that notice has been served, before an emergency vaccination plan has been approved by the European Commission in accordance with Article 54 of the Directive.

    (8) Paragraph (7) only applies if the occupier to whose premises the thing is moved is aware, or should reasonably have been aware, that it has been moved from such a zone or from premises under such a notice.

Failure to vaccinate animals specified for vaccination
    
11. Any person who knows or suspects that a bird has not been vaccinated as required by the National Assembly must immediately notify the Divisional Veterinary Manager appointed by the National Assembly for the area in which that bird is located.

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

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

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

    (3) If the keeper is unable or unwilling to feed or tend the poultry or other captive bird, the person entitled to occupation of the premises must take such steps as are necessary to ensure it is properly fed and tended.

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

Provision of reasonable assistance or information and cooperation
    
14. —(1) Any person required to give reasonable assistance or information to a person performing functions under these Regulations must, unless he or she has reasonable cause, do so without delay.

    (2) No person is to deface, obscure or remove any mark applied to any bird or thing by any person performing functions under these Regulations.

False information
    
15. No person is to provide to a person performing functions under these Regulations information which he or she knows to be false or misleading.

Retention and production of records
    
16. —(1) Any person who is required by these Regulations to keep a record must—

    (2) An inspector may enter any premises for the purpose of inspecting any records required to be kept under these Regulations and may—

    (3) An inspector must, if requested, return any records he or she has detained once he or she has copied them or completed his or her inspection of them.

Costs of compliance with these Regulations
    
17. The costs incurred by any person in taking any action required, or in refraining from taking action that is prohibited, by or under these Regulations must be met by that person unless the National Assembly directs otherwise in writing.

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

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

    (2) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under his or her direction may, when performing his or her functions under these Regulations—

    (3) The following provisions of the Act apply as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act[12]—

    (4) Section 65A of the Act[14] (inspection of vehicles) applies as if—

    (5) An inspector who enters any premises under regulation 8 or paragraph (3) may—

    (6) Any person who enters premises under paragraph (5)(c) may return to them unaccompanied to take any further steps necessary to execute or enforce these Regulations.

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

    (2) An inspector's powers under paragraph (1) include powers to—

Offences and proceedings
    
21. —(1) The following provisions of the Act apply as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act—

and as if the definition of poultry in section 87(4) of the Act were extended to include all birds.

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

    (3) Section 75 of the Act[17] (penalties for certain summary offences) applies as if these Regulations were an Order made under the Act except that any term of imprisonment on summary conviction must not exceed three months.

Offences by bodies corporate
     22. —(1) If an offence committed by a body corporate is shown—

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

    (2) If the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, paragraph (1) applies in relation to the acts and defaults of a member in connection with his or her functions of management as if he or she were a director of the body.

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

Enforcement
    
23. —(1) These Regulations must be enforced by the local authority.

    (2) The National Assembly may direct, in relation to a particular case or to cases of a particular description, that it will enforce these Regulations instead.

Disapplication of provisions to any person executing or enforcing these Regulations
    
24. Provisions in these Regulations that prohibit or restrict the movement or use of any thing do not apply to the following in their execution or enforcement of these Regulations—

Revocation of The Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (Wales) Regulations 2006
    
25. The Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (Wales) Regulations 2006[18] are revoked.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[19]


D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

7 November 2006



SCHEULE
Regulation 10(3)


Permitted movements




PART 1

Hatching eggs

     1. —(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any hatching egg—

    (2) The conditions are—

    (3) The movement of any hatching egg from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that it is to be transported directly to a designated hatchery.



PART 2

Eggs other than hatching eggs

     2. —(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any egg other than a hatching egg—

    (2) The conditions are that the egg originates from a layer flock which has been clinically examined by a veterinary inspector who has not placed that flock under any restrictions and—

     3. The movement of any egg other than a hatching egg from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that—



PART 3

Day-old chicks

     4. The movement of any day-old chick from premises that are within a vaccination zone to other premises that are within a vaccination zone provided that it originates from a hatching egg satisfying the conditions set out in paragraph 1(2).

     5. The movement of any day-old chick from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that—

     6. The movement of any day-old chick from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice.



PART 4

Live poultry or other captive birds

     7. The movement of any live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive bird from premises that are within a vaccination zone to other premises that are within a vaccination zone provided that—

     8. The movement of any live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive bird from premises that are within a vaccination zone, or the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are outside a vaccination zone or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that—

     9. The movement of any live poultry (except those going for slaughter) or other captive bird from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice.



PART 5

Vaccinated poultry for slaughter

     10. —(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any vaccinated poultry for slaughter—

    (2) The conditions are—



PART 6

Unvaccinated poultry for slaughter

     11. —(1) Provided that the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the movement of any unvaccinated poultry for slaughter—

    (2) The conditions are—

     12. The movement of any poultry for slaughter from premises that are outside a vaccination zone, or are not the subject of a vaccination notice, to premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice, provided that they are to be sent directly to a designated slaughterhouse.



PART 7

Movement of live poultry or other captive birds out of the United Kingdom

     13. The movement of any live poultry or other captive birds out of the United Kingdom from premises that are within a vaccination zone or the subject of a vaccination notice provided that the movement is authorised by the receiving Member State.



PART 8

Interpretation

     14. In this Schedule, premises that are expressed to be "designated" are those which are deemed to be designated in accordance with regulation 9(6).



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations transpose, in relation to Wales, Council Directive 2005/94/EC on Community measures for the control of avian influenza repealing Directive 92/40/EEC (OJ No. L10, 14.1.2006, p. 16) insofar as it deals with vaccination against avian influenza.

Regulation 5 imposes a general prohibition on vaccination of birds against avian influenza except where required or licensed by the National Assembly.

Regulations 6 and 7 permit the National Assembly, if it considers it necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza, to declare vaccination zones in areas that contain poultry or other captive birds that it considers should be vaccinated, or to serve vaccination notices on premises where such birds are kept. Regulation 8 gives the National Assembly the power to require vaccination in these zones or on such premises. Such measures can only be carried out in accordance with a vaccination plan approved by the European Commission and where a risk assessment has been carried out that has indicated that there is a significant and immediate threat of avian influenza spreading within or into Wales, or that certain areas or birds are in any event exposed to a risk of avian influenza. These measures will be emergency or preventive, depending on the nature of the risk. Regulation 7 also permits the National Assembly to grant licences to occupiers of premises that permit vaccination of birds, or certain categories of birds, on those premises. Such a measure can only be carried out on a preventive basis and where a risk assessment indicates that birds on the premises are exposed to a risk of avian influenza.

Regulation 9 provides for measures applying in a vaccination zone or premises that are the subject of a vaccination notice or a vaccination licence. Regulation 10 provides that where emergency vaccination is undertaken before the European Commission has approved the national emergency vaccination plan, there is a general prohibition on the movement of poultry, other captive birds and their eggs from one premises within an emergency vaccination zone to another within an emergency vaccination zone, into or out of any emergency vaccination zone and into or out of any premises that is the subject of a vaccination notice unless the movement is one of the permitted movements listed in the Schedule and the movement is licensed.

Regulations 14 to 24 relate to powers of inspectors, offences and enforcement. Regulation 21 applies offence-related provisions of the Animal Health Act 1981 (c.22) as if the Regulations were made under the Act. Consequently, failure to comply with the Regulations is an offence under section 73 of the Act. Regulation 21(3) provides that a person guilty of an offence under these Regulations is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to a fine not exceeding £5000 or both.

Regulation 25 revokes The Avian Influenza (Vaccination) (Wales) Regulations 2006.

A regulatory appraisal has not been prepared in respect of these Regulations. A Transposition Note setting out how the vaccination elements of Directive 2005/94/EC are transposed in these Regulations may be obtained from the National Assembly for Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ.


Notes:

[1] 1972 c.68.back

[2] S.I. 2005/2766.back

[3] 1981 c.22, amended by S.I. 1992/3293 and the Animal Health Act 2002, c.42. Other amendments are not relevant to these Regulations.back

[4] OJ No. L 10, 14.1.2006, p. 16.back

[5] S.I. 2006/2803 (W.242).back

[6] S.I. 1998/463, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back

[7] S.I. 2005/2745, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back

[8] Section 16 was amended by the Animal Health Act 2002 (c.42), section 7.back

[9] Section 16A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 5.back

[10] Section 62A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 8.back

[11] S.I. 2006/2927 (W.262).back

[12] The definition of poultry in section 87(4) of the Act was extended to include poultry and other captive birds, as defined in these Regulations, by S.I. 2006/2927 (W.262).back

[13] Section 64A was inserted by S.I. 1992/3293, regulation 2.back

[14] Section 65A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002 (c.42), section 10.back

[15] Section 66A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 8(2).back

[16] Section 71A was inserted by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 14.back

[17] Section 75 was amended by the Animal Health Act 2002, section 13.back

[18] S.I. 2006/1761 (W.183).back

[19] 1998 c.38.back

[20] OJ No. L139, 30.4.2004, p.55.back

[21] OJ No. L139, 30.4.2004, p.1.back



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