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5.—(1) Where a veterinary inspector suspects that the disease may exist, or may have existed within the previous 56 days on any holding or other place or in any means of transport (whether or not notification has been given under Article 4), he shall –
(a)serve a notice on the occupier of that holding or other place or the person in charge of that means of transport imposing such restrictions and requirements set out in paragraphs (2) and (3) as are relevant; and
(b)carry out an investigation to confirm or rule out the presence of the disease.
(2) The restrictions and requirements referred to in paragraph (1) are as follows –
(a)The person on whom the notice is served (“the responsible person”) shall co-operate with any veterinary inspector in the preparation of a record by category of –
(i)the number of pigs;
(ii)the number of live pigs which appear to be free of disease;
(iii)the number of live pigs which appear to have the disease;
(iv)the number of pigs which have died,
on the holding or other place or in the means of transport, as the case may be.
(b)Where the notice relates to a holding or other place, the occupier shall ensure that the record is kept up to date to take account of pigs that are born or die on the holding or place during the period that restrictions under this Article are in force. The record shall also record the number of pigs which fall sick having been previously apparently free of disease.
(c)The responsible person shall produce the record to a veterinary inspector on request.
(d)Where the notice relates to a holding or other place –
(i)the occupier shall ensure that all pigs on the holding or place are kept in their living quarters or some other place specified in the notice;
(ii)a person shall not move any pigs onto or off the holding or place except in accordance with a licence issued by an inspector and the occupier shall ensure that pigs are unable to stray from or to the holding or place;
(iii)a person shall not move any meat, carcase or pig product or the semen, ovum or embryo of pigs, or any animal feed, utensil, material or waste or other thing likely to transmit disease from the holding or place, except in accordance with a licence issued by an inspector;
(iv)a person shall not come on to or off the holding or place except in accordance with a licence issued by an inspector;
(v)a person shall not move any vehicle onto or off the holding or place except in accordance with a licence issued by an inspector;
(vi)the occupier shall ensure that, in accordance with any instructions given by a veterinary inspector, appropriate means of disinfection are placed at the entrances and exits of those parts of the holding or place in which pigs are being kept and of the holding or place itself.
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I1Art. 5 in operation at 1.10.2003, see art. 1
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