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The National Assembly for Wales and the Secretary of State, acting jointly in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 1, 7, 8 and 83 of the Animal Health Act 1981[1], make the following Order: Title, application and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Animal Gatherings (Wales) Order 2004; it applies in relation to Wales and comes into force on 1 November 2004. Interpretation 2. In this Order -
(b) onward consignment within Great Britain; (c) inspection to confirm the animals possess specific breed characteristics;
Notices
(b) may be amended, suspended or revoked by a notice issued by a veterinary inspector; and (c) may be subject to such conditions as the veterinary inspector considers necessary to control the introduction into or spread of disease within or from the licensed premises.
Exceptions
(b) all the animals come from one set of premises which the National Assembly for Wales has authorised as a sole occupancy group under the Disease Control (Wales) Order 2003[3]; and (c) the animal gathering is to take place on premises owned or occupied by the owner of the animals.
The use of premises for animal gatherings
(b) the premises in which the animal gathering may take place, and (c) the area to which animals may be given access ("the animal area").
27 day restriction on when an animal gathering can take place
(b) after the last animal has left the premises, all equipment to which animals have had access has been cleansed of visible contamination.
Exemption from the 27 day restricted period for premises with a paved animal area
(b) must be completed after the last animal has left the licensed premises and before an animal gathering is held on the premises again.
(3) All parts of the animal area (including any equipment) must be swept or scraped clean, cleansed by washing and disinfected with an approved disinfectant.
(b) treated so as to remove the risk of transmission of disease; or (c) disposed of so that animals do not have access to it.
(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 an approved disinfectant applied before any animals are allowed on to the licensed premises again.
(b) the risk of the introduction of disease into the sale and subsequent dissemination is low.
(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 shall not last for more than 48 hours, starting at midday.
(b) publicising the animal gathering so that those bringing animals to it are made aware of the new starting and ending time.
(2) If the animal gathering is one that is held on a recurring basis, the notification and publication may be for the series of animal gatherings.
(b) a "dedicated slaughter collection" means an occasion at which animals are brought together solely for onward consignment direct to slaughter in Great Britain.
Duties on persons at an animal gathering
(b) the equipment has been swept or scraped clean, cleansed by washing and disinfected with an approved disinfectant.
Enforcement Duties on a licensee 1. - (1) The licensee shall 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 shall provide footbaths containing approved disinfectant at exits from the animal area and at any loading and unloading bay, and facilities on the licensed premises for changing, cleaning and disinfecting clothes and disposing of disposable clothes. (3) The licensee shall -
(b) ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that animals do not leave the animal area except on a vehicle.
(4) In the case of an animal gathering to which articles 8 to 9 apply, the licensee shall ensure that -
(b) every animal is removed from the premises by the end of the animal gathering.
Duties on persons attending the animal gathering
(b) change into clean clothing; (c) dispose of it; or (d) leave the licensed premises.
(3) If a person outside the animal area is wearing outer clothing visibly contaminated with animal excreta or other animal contamination, an inspector may serve on that person a notice giving that person the option of immediately -
(b) changing into clean clothing, (c) disposing of disposable clothing, or (d) leaving the licensed premises.
Footwear in the animal area
(b) solely for cleansing and disinfection, if taken immediately to the cleansing and disinfection facilities immediately upon arrival.
(3) This paragraph shall not apply to any vehicle leaving the licensed premises -
(b) visibly contaminated with excreta or other contamination from animals which were loaded on to the vehicle on the licensed premises.
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order revokes and replaces the Animal Gatherings (Wales) Order 2003. It changes that Order as follows -
As before, it requires a licence for animal gatherings (article 5). It specifies that an animal gathering can only take place 27 days after the last animal left those premises and equipment on the premises has been cleaned of visible contamination (article 6). If the gathering takes place in paved premises article 11 makes provision for the cleansing and disinfection of those premises and enables a gathering to take place inside the normal time limits. It imposes a 48 hour time limit on gatherings for the purpose of sales held on paved premises (article 8) and onward consignments held on any premises. It imposes duties on persons attending an animal gathering (article 11 and the Schedule). It imposes restrictions following an animal gathering (article 12). 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 Secretary of State for Wales in relation to Wales, to the National Assembly for Wales by the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672). The joint functions of "the Minister" exercisable by the Secretary of State for Scotland in relation to Wales were transferred to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food by the Transfer of Functions (Agriculture and Food) Order 1999 (S.I. 1993/3141). All functions of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 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, S.I. 1999/919, S.I. 2002/3195, S.I. 2001/641.back [3] S.I. 2003/1966 (W.211).back [4] S.I. 2003/1967 (W.212).back
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