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Changes over time for: Paragraph 10
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Point in time view as at 14/08/2014.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Diseases of Swine Regulations 2014, Paragraph 10.
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Movement of pigs in a surveillance zoneE+W+S
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10. A person must not move a pig through a surveillance zone unless—
(a)the pig is transported and remains in a vehicle which must not enter any livestock premises within the zone;
(b)a licence is granted by a veterinary inspector to allow the pig to move from premises outside the surveillance zone direct to a slaughterhouse within the zone for immediate slaughter in accordance with paragraph 11;
(c)a licence is granted by a veterinary inspector to allow the movement of the pig between premises, divided by a public road provided that the premises would be contiguous except for the public road; or
(d)the movement is licensed under paragraph 12 in the case of swine vesicular disease, or under paragraph 13 in the case of African swine fever and classical swine fever.
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