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ANNEX IU.K.SPECIFIC ANIMAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

[F1CHAPTER 7 U.K. Blood and blood products of ungulates and poultry (with the exception of serum from equidae)

I. Fresh blood and blood products intended for human consumption U.K.

A. Trade U.K.
1. Trade in fresh blood of ungulates and poultry intended for human consumption is subject to the animal health conditions applicable to trade in fresh meat pursuant to Council Directives 72/461/EEC (1) , 91/494/EEC (2) or 91/495/EEC (3) . U.K.
2. Trade in blood products intended for human consumption is subject to the animal health conditions laid down in Chapter 11 of this Directive. U.K.
B. Imports U.K.
1. Imports of fresh blood of domestic ungulates intended for human consumption are prohibited pursuant to Council Directive 72/462/EEC (4) . U.K.

Imports of fresh blood of domestic poultry intended for human consumption are subject to the animal health conditions laid down in Directive 91/494/EEC.

Imports of fresh blood of reared game intended for human consumption are subject to the animal health conditions laid down in Chapter 11 of this Annex.

2. Imports of blood products for human consumption, including those referred to in Council Directive 77/99/EEC (5) , are subject to the animal health conditions applicable to meat products pursuant to Directive 72/462/EEC and this Directive, without prejudice to the rules on blood-based processed animal protein products referred to in Chapter 6 of this Annex. U.K.

F2II.Fresh blood and blood products not intended for human consumptionU.K.

F2A.DefinitionsU.K.

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F2B.TradeU.K.

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F2C.ImportsU.K.
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III. General provisions U.K.

The detailed rules for the application of this Chapter are to be adopted, where necessary, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.]