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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Directive 89/662/EEC of 11 December 1989 concerning veterinary checks in intra-Community trade with a view to the completion of the internal market(1), and in particular Article 9(4) thereof,
Having regard to Council Directive 90/425/EEC of 26 June 1990 concerning veterinary and zootechnical checks applicable in intra-Community trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market(2), and in particular Article 10(4) thereof,
Having regard to Council Directive 2002/99/EC of 16 December 2002 laying down animal health rules governing the production, processing, distribution and introduction of products of animal origin for human consumption(3), and in particular Article 4(3) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) Council Directive 2002/60/EC(4) lays down the minimum measures to be applied within the Union for the control of African swine fever, including the measures to be taken in the event of an outbreak of African swine fever on a pig holding and in cases where African swine fever is suspected or confirmed in feral pigs. Those measures include plans to be developed and implemented by Member States, and approved by the Commission, for the eradication of African swine fever from a feral pig population.
(2) African swine fever is present in Sardinia, Italy since 1978, and has since 2014 been introduced in other Member States situated in Eastern Europe including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland from neighbouring third countries where that disease is widely present.
(3) In order to focus the control measures and to prevent disease spread as well as any unnecessary disturbance to trade within the Union and to avoid unjustified barriers to trade by third countries, the concerned Member States urgently established infected areas and areas at risk for infection that were defined at Union level in collaboration with the Member States concerned by means of Commission Implementing Decisions that were consolidated by Commission Implementing Decision 2014/178/EU(5). That Decision also lays down animal health control measures on the movement, dispatch of pigs and certain pig products and marking of pigmeat from the areas set out in the Annex to that Decision in order to prevent the spread of that disease to other areas of the Union.
(4) Commission Decision 2005/362/EC(6) approved a plan submitted by Italy to the Commission for the eradication of African swine fever in feral pigs in Sardinia and Commission Implementing Decision 2014/442/EU(7) approved the plans for the eradication of African swine fever in feral pigs in certain areas of Lithuania and Poland.
(5) African swine fever can be considered an endemic disease in the domestic and feral pig populations of certain third countries bordering the Union and represents a permanent threat for the Union.
(6) The disease situation is liable to endanger the pig herds in unaffected areas of the Member States currently concerned by the disease namely Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland well as pig herds in other Member States, notably in view of trade in commodities from porcine animals.
(7) Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have taken measures to combat African swine fever within the framework of Directive 2002/60/EC and Estonia and Latvia are due to submit their plans for the eradication of African swine fever in feral pigs to the Commission for approval in accordance with Article 16 of that Directive.
(8) It is appropriate that the Member States and areas concerned are listed in an Annex differentiated by the level of risk. The different parts of the Annex should consider the epidemiological situation of African swine fever including whether it concerns both pigs holdings and the feral pig population (Part III and IV), only the feral pig population (Part II) or the risk is due to certain proximity to the infection in the feral population (Part I). In particular it should be differentiated whether the epidemiological situation has been stabilised and the disease has become endemic (Part IV) or the situation is still dynamic with uncertain evolution (Part III). However, the classification of Member States' territories or parts thereof as Parts I, II, III and IV according to the swine population concerned may need to be adapted by taking into account additional risk factors due to the local epidemiological situation and its evolution, especially in newly infected areas where less experience on the disease epidemiology under different ecological systems is available.
(9) In terms of risk of spread of African swine fever, movements of different porcine commodities pose different levels of risk. As a general rule the movement of live pigs, their semen, ova and embryos and animal by-products of porcine origin from infected areas pose higher risks in terms of exposure and consequences than the movement of meat, meat preparations and meat products as indicated in the Scientific Opinion of the European Food Safety Authority of 2010(8). Therefore, the dispatch of live pigs and their semen, ova and embryos, animal by-products of porcine origin as well as the dispatch of certain meat, meat preparations and meat products from certain areas in Member States listed in Parts I, II, III and IV of the Annex to this Decision should be prohibited. This prohibition includes all Suidae as referred to in Council Directive 92/65/EEC(9).
(10) In order to take account of the different risk levels depending on the type of porcine commodities and the epidemiological situation in the Member States and areas concerned, it is appropriate to provide for certain derogations for each type of porcine commodity from the territories listed in the different parts of the Annex hereto. Those derogations are also in line with the risk mitigation measures for importation as regards African swine fever indicated in the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the World Organization for Animal Health. The additional safeguard measures and animal health requirements or treatments of the respective commodities applicable in case such derogations are granted should also be provided for in this Decision.
(11) Due to the current epidemiological situation and for precautionary reasons the concerned Member States, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, have established new areas of a sufficient and appropriate size as described as Parts I, II and III of the Annex to this Decision that are adapted to the current epidemiological situation and where adequate restrictions for movements of live pigs, semen, ova and embryos and fresh pig meat and certain pig products apply. The situation as regards African swine fever in Sardinia, Italy, differs from that in other Member States due to the long lasting endemicity of the disease in this part of the Italian territory and the insular geographic location; it is therefore deemed necessary to have Part IV in the Annex to this Decision to continue covering the whole territory of Sardinia in Italy.
(12) The veterinary restrictions currently applicable are particularly stringent for the areas listed in Part III of the Annex to this Decision and which therefore may lead to logistic and animal welfare problems in case the slaughtering of pigs in the respective areas is not possible, in particular due to the absence of an appropriate slaughterhouse or limitations in slaughtering capacity within the relevant areas listed in Part III.
(13) The movement of live pigs for immediate slaughter poses less risk than other types of movements of live pigs provided that risk mitigation measures are in place. It is therefore appropriate that when the above described circumstances concur the Member States concerned may exceptionally grant derogations for the dispatch of live pigs from the areas listed in Part III of the Annex for immediate slaughter to a slaughterhouse located outside that area in the same Member State provided that rigorous conditions are met in order not to jeopardise disease control.
(14) Council Directive 64/432/EEC(10) and Commission Decision 93/444/EEC(11) provide that health certificates are to accompany the movements of animals. Where derogations from the prohibition on the dispatch of live pigs from the areas listed in the Annex to this Decision are applied to live pigs intended for intra-Union trade or for export to a third country, those health certificates should include a reference to this Decision so to ensure that adequate and accurate health information is provided in the relevant certificates.
(15) Commission Regulation (EC) No 599/2004(12) provides that health certificates are to accompany the movements of certain products of animal origin. In order to prevent the spread of African swine fever to other areas of the Union, where a Member State is subject to a prohibition on the dispatch of fresh pigmeat, meat preparations and meat products consisting of, or containing pigmeat from certain parts of its territory, certain requirements should be laid down, in particular as regards certification, for the dispatch of such meat, meat preparations and meat products from other areas of the territory of that Member State not subject to that prohibition and those health certificates should include a reference to this Decision.
(16) In addition, it is appropriate, in order to prevent the spread of African swine fever to other areas of the Union and to third countries, to provide that the dispatch of fresh pigmeat, meat preparations and meat products consisting of, or containing meat of pigs from Member States with the areas listed in the Annex, is subject to certain more stringent conditions. In particular, such fresh pigmeat, meat preparations and pigmeat products should be marked with special marks which cannot be confused with the identification mark provided for in Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council(13) and with the health marks for pigmeat provided for in Regulation (EC) No 854/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council(14).
(17) The period of application of the measures provided for in this Decision should take account of the epidemiology of African swine fever and the conditions to regain the African swine fever free status according to the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the World Organization for Animal Health and therefore this period should last at least until 31 December 2018.
(18) For reasons of clarity Implementing Decision 2014/178/EU should therefore be repealed and replaced by this Decision.
(19) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
This Decision lays down animal health control measures in relation to African swine fever in the Member States or areas thereof as set out in the Annex (the Member States concerned).
It shall apply without prejudice to the plans for the eradication of African swine fever from feral pig populations in the Member State concerned, approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 16 of Directive 2002/60/EC.
The Member States concerned shall prohibit:
the dispatch of live pigs from the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex;
the dispatch of consignments of porcine semen, ova and embryos from the areas listed in Parts III and IV of the Annex;
the dispatch of consignments of pig meat, pig meat preparations, pig meat products and any other products containing such meat from the areas listed in Parts III and IV of the Annex;
the dispatch of consignments of animal by-products from porcine animals from the areas listed in Parts III and IV of the Annex.
[F1By way of derogation from the prohibition provided for in point (a) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of live pigs from a holding located in the areas listed in Part II of the Annex to other areas in the territory of the same Member State or to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of another Member State provided that:]
[F2the pigs have been resident for a period of at least 30 days, or since birth, on the holding and no live pigs have been introduced from the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex during a period of at least 30 days prior to the date of the movement into:
that holding; or
the production unit where the pigs to be dispatched under this Article are kept; the production unit may only be defined by the competent authority provided that the official veterinarian confirms that the structure, size and distance between the production units and the operations carried out there are such that the production units provide completely separate facilities for housing, keeping and feeding, so that the virus cannot spread from one production unit to another, and]
the pigs have been subjected to laboratory testing for African swine fever carried out with negative results on samples taken in accordance with the sampling procedures as laid down in the plan for the eradication of African swine fever referred to in the second paragraph of Article 1 of this Decision within a period of 15 days prior to the date of the movement and a clinical examination for African swine fever has been carried out by an official veterinarian in accordance with the checking and sampling procedures laid down in Part A of Chapter IV of the Annex to Commission Decision 2003/422/EC(15) on the date of dispatch, or
the pigs come from a holding:
that has been subjected at least twice a year, with an interval of at least 4 months, to inspections by the competent veterinary authority, which:
followed the guidelines and procedures laid down in Chapter IV of the Annex to Decision 2003/422/EC;
included a clinical examination and sampling in which the pigs over the age of 60 days have been subjected to the laboratory testing in accordance with the checking and sampling procedures laid down in Part A of Chapter IV of the Annex to Decision 2003/422/EC;
checked the effective application of the measures provided for in the second indent and in the fourth to seventh indents of Article 15(2)(b) of Directive 2002/60/EC;
that implements bio-security requirements for African swine fever as established by the competent authority[F1,]
[F3for live pigs dispatched to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of another Member State, the following additional requirements shall apply:
the pigs comply with any other appropriate animal health guarantees based on a positive outcome of a risk assessment of measures against the spread of African swine fever required by the competent authority of the Member State of the place of origin and approved by the competent authority of the Member State of the place of transit and the competent authority of the Member State of destination, prior to the movement of such animals;
the Member State of origin immediately informs the Commission and the other Member States of the animal health guarantees and the approval by the competent authorities referred to in point (a);
a channelling procedure in accordance with Article 16a is set up, under the control of the competent authorities of the Member States of origin, transit and destination, in order to ensure that the animals, moved in accordance with the additional requirements provided for in point (a) are transported in a safe manner and are not subsequently moved to another Member State.
For live pigs that comply with the additional requirements of point 4 of this Article, the following additional wording shall be added to the corresponding health certificate for swine referred to in Article 5(1) of Directive 64/432/EEC:
‘Pigs in compliance with Article 3 of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU.’ ]
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F1 Substituted by Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/2433 of 18 December 2015 amending Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU as regards the animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States (notified under document C(2015) 9168) (Text with EEA relevance).
By way of derogation from the prohibition provided for in point (a) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of live pigs from the areas listed in Part III of the Annex to other areas listed in Parts II in the territory of the same Member State or to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of another Member State, provided that:
the pigs are from a holding with an appropriate level of biosecurity approved by the competent authority, the holding is under the supervision of the competent authority, and the pigs comply with the requirements laid down in point 1 of Article 3 and in either point 2 or point 3 of Article 3;
the pigs are located in the centre of an area of at least three km radius in which all animals in the holdings comply with the requirements laid down in point 1 of Article 3 and in either point 2 or point 3 of Article 3;
the competent authority of the holding of dispatch must inform in due time the competent authority of the holding of destination of the intention to send the pigs and the competent authority of the holding of destination must notify the competent authority of the holding of dispatch of the arrival of the pigs;
the transport of the pigs within and through areas outside of the areas listed in Part III of the Annex must be carried out along predefined transport routes and the vehicles used for transporting the pigs must be cleaned, if necessary disinsectised and disinfected as soon as possible after unloading;
for live pigs dispatched to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of another Member State, the following additional requirements shall apply:
the pigs comply with any other appropriate animal health guarantees based on a positive outcome of a risk assessment of measures against the spread of African swine fever required by the competent authority of the Member State of origin and approved by the competent authority of the Member State of the place of transit and the competent authority of the Member State of destination, prior to the movement of such animals;
the Member State of the place of origin immediately informs the Commission and the other Member States of the animal health guarantees and the approval by the competent authorities referred to in the point (a) and authorises a list of holdings that comply with animal health guarantees;
a channelling procedure in accordance with Article 16a is set up, under the control of the competent authorities of the Member States of origin, transit and destination, in order to ensure that the animals, moved in accordance with the additional requirements provided for in point (a), are transported in a safe manner and are not subsequently moved to another Member State;
for the live pigs that comply with all conditions of this Article, the following additional wording shall be added to the corresponding health certificate for swine referred to in Article 5(1) of Directive 64/432/EEC:
‘Pigs in compliance with Article 3a of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU.’ ]
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[F1By way of derogation from the prohibitions provided for in points (a) and (c) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch for immediate slaughter of live pigs from the areas listed in Part III of the Annex to other areas in the territory of the same Member State or to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of another Member State in case there are logistic limitations in the slaughter capacity of the slaughterhouses approved by the competent authority in accordance with Article 12 located in the areas listed in Part III of the Annex, provided that:]
the pigs have been resident for a period of at least 30 days or since birth on the holding and no live pigs have been introduced into that holding from the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex during a period of at least 30 days prior to the date of the movement;
the pigs comply with the requirements laid down in paragraph 1 and in paragraph 2 or paragraph 3 of Article 3;
the pigs are transported for immediate slaughter directly, without stopping or unloading, to a slaughterhouse approved in accordance with Article 12 and specifically designated by the competent authority for that purpose;
the competent authority responsible for the slaughterhouse has been informed by the dispatching competent authority of the intention to send the pigs and notifies the dispatching competent authority of their arrival;
[F2on arrival at the slaughterhouse, these pigs are kept and slaughtered separately from other pigs and are slaughtered on a specific day in which only these pigs from the areas listed in Part III of the Annex are slaughtered or at the end of a slaughter day during which no other pigs are slaughtered thereafter;]
the transport of the pigs to the slaughterhouse within and through areas outside of the areas listed in Part III of the Annex is carried out along predefined transport routes and the vehicles used for transporting those pigs are cleaned, if necessary disinsectised, disinfected as soon as possible after unloading;
the Member States concerned ensures that the fresh pig meat, pig meat preparations and pig meat products obtained from those pigs:
are produced, stored and processed in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12;
are marked in accordance with Article 16;
are only marketed on the territory of that Member State;
the Member States concerned ensures that the animal by-products from those pigs are subjected to a treatment in a channelled system approved by the competent authority which ensures that the derived product obtained from those pigs poses no risks as regards African swine fever;
the Member States concerned immediately informs the Commission of the granting of the derogation according to this Article and notifies the name(s) and address(es) of the slaughterhouse(s) approved under this Article[F1;]
[F3for live pigs dispatched to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of another Member State, the following additional requirements shall apply:
the pigs comply with any other appropriate animal health guarantees based on a positive outcome of a risk assessment of measures against the spread of African swine fever required by the competent authority of the Member State of the place of origin and approved by the competent authority of the Member State of transit and the competent authority of the Member State of destination, prior to the movement of such animals;
the Member State of the place of origin shall immediately inform the Commission and the other Member States of the animal health guarantees and the approval by the competent authorities referred to in point (a) and authorises a list of holdings complying with animal health guarantees;
a channelling procedure in accordance with Article 16a is set up, under the control of the competent authorities of the Member States of origin, transit and destination, in order to ensure that the animals, moved in accordance with the additional requirements provided for in point (a), are transported in a safe manner and are not subsequently moved to another Member State;
for live pigs that comply with all conditions of this Article, the following additional wording shall be added to the corresponding health certificate for swine referred to in Article 5(1) of Directive 64/432/EEC:
‘Pigs in compliance with Article 4 of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU.’ ]
Textual Amendments
F1 Substituted by Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/2433 of 18 December 2015 amending Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU as regards the animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States (notified under document C(2015) 9168) (Text with EEA relevance).
By way of derogation from the prohibition provided for in point (c) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of pig meat, pig meat preparations, pig meat products and any other products consisting of or containing pig meat, from the areas listed in Part III of the Annex provided they are either:
derived from pigs which have been kept since birth in holdings located outside the areas listed in Parts II, III or IV of the Annex, and the pig meat, pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of, or containing such meat, have been produced, stored and processed in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12; or
derived from pigs that comply with the requirements laid down in paragraph 1 and paragraph 2 or paragraph 3 of Article 3 and the pig meat, pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of, or containing such meat, have been produced, stored and processed in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12; or
have been produced and processed in accordance with Article 4(1) of Directive 2002/99/EC in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12.
By way of derogation from the prohibition provided for in point (c) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of pig meat, pig meat preparations, pig meat products and any other products consisting of or containing pig meat, from the areas listed in Part IV of the Annex provided they are either:
derived from pigs which have been kept since birth in holdings located outside the areas listed in the Annex, and the pig meat, pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of, or containing such meat, have been produced, stored and processed in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12; or
have been produced and processed in accordance with Article 4(1) of Directive 2002/99/EC in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12.
1.By way of derogation from the prohibition provided for in point (d) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of derived products as referred to in Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council(16) obtained from animal by-products from porcine animals originating from the areas listed in Part III and IV of the Annex provided that those by-products have been subjected to a treatment which ensures that the derived product pose no risks as regards African swine fever.
[F42. By way of derogation from the prohibition provided for in point (d) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of animal by-products of porcine origin other than feral pigs, including unprocessed bodies of dead animals from holdings or carcases from slaughterhouses approved in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 located in the areas listed in Part III of the Annex to a processing, incineration or co-incineration plant, as referred to in Article 24(1)(a),(b) and (c) of Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009, located outside the areas listed in Part III of the Annex, provided that:]
(a)the animal by-products originate from holdings or from slaughterhouses situated within the areas listed in Part III of the Annex, where there has been no outbreak of African swine fewer during at least 40 days prior to the dispatch;
(b)each truck and other vehicles that are used for transport of those animal by-products has been individually registered by the competent authority in accordance with Article 23 of Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009, and:
the covered leak-proof compartment for the transport of those animal by-products is constructed in a way permitting its effective cleaning and disinfection and the construction of floors facilitates the draining and collection of liquids;
the application for registration of the truck and other vehicles contains evidence that the truck or vehicle had been successfully subject to regular technical checks;
each truck must be accompanied by a satellite navigation system to determine his real time location. The operator of the transport shall enable the competent authority to control the real time movement of the truck and to keep the electronic records of the movement for at least 2 months;
(c)after loading the compartment for the transport of those animal by-products shall be sealed by the official veterinarian. Only the official veterinarian may break the seal and replace it with a new one. Each loading or replacement of seals shall be notified to the competent authority;
(d)any entry of the trucks or vehicles into pig holdings shall be prohibited and the competent authority ensures a safe collection of the carcases of pigs;
(e)the transport to the above referred plants takes place directly to those plants only, without stopping at the route authorised by the competent authority from the designated disinfection point at the exit from the area listed in Part III of the Annex. At the designated disinfection point the trucks and vehicles must be subject to proper cleansing and disinfection under control of the official veterinarian;
(f)each consignment of animal by-products is accompanied by the duly completed commercial document referred to in Chapter III of Annex VIII to Commission Regulation (EU) No 142/2011(17). The official veterinarian responsible for the processing plant of destination must confirm each arrival to the competent authority referred to in point (b)(iii);
(g)after unloading of the animal by-products the truck or vehicle and any other equipment which are used in the transport of that animal by-products and that might be contaminated, are cleaned, disinfected and if necessary disinsectised in its entirety within the closed area of the processing plant under the supervision of the official veterinarian. Article 12(a) of Directive 2002/60/EC shall apply;
(h)the animal by-products are processed without any delay. Any storage in the processing plant shall be prohibited;
(i)the competent authority shall ensure that the dispatch of animal by-products does not exceed the relevant daily processing capacity of the processing plant;
(j)before the first dispatch from Part III of the Annex takes place, the competent authority shall ensure that the necessary arrangements with the relevant authorities within the meaning of point (c) of Annex VI to Directive 2002/60/EC in order to ensure the emergency plan, the chain of command and full cooperation of services in case of accidents during the transport, mayor breakdown of truck or vehicle or any fraudulent action of operator. The operators of the trucks shall immediately notify the competent authority of any accident or breakdown of truck or vehicle.
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[F11. Without prejudice to Article 3, Article 3a and Article 4, the Member States concerned shall ensure that live pigs are not dispatched from their territory to other Member States and third countries, except where those live pigs come from:]
(a)areas outside those listed in the Annex;
(b)a holding where no live pigs originating from the areas listed in the Annex have been introduced during a period of at least 30 days immediately prior to the date of dispatch.
2.By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of live pigs from a holding located in the areas listed in the Part I of the Annex provided that those live pigs comply with the following conditions:
[F2(a) they have been uninterruptedly resident on the holding for a period of at least 30 days prior to the date of the dispatch or since birth and no live pigs have been introduced into that holding from the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex during a period of at least 30 days prior to the date of the dispatch;]
(b)they come from a holding which implements bio-security requirements for African swine fever as established by the competent authority;
(c)they have been subjected to laboratory testing for African swine fever carried out with negative results on samples taken in accordance with the sampling procedures as laid down in the plan for the eradication of African swine fever referred to in the second paragraph of Article 1 of this Decision within a period of 15 days prior to the date of the movement and a clinical examination for African swine fever has been carried out by an official veterinarian in accordance with the checking and sampling procedures laid down in Part A of Chapter IV of the Annex to Decision 2003/422/EC on the date of shipment; or
(d)they come from a holding which has been subjected at least twice a year, with an interval of at least 4 months, to inspections by the competent veterinary authority, which:
followed the guidelines and procedures laid down in Chapter IV of the Annex to Decision 2003/422/EC;
included a clinical examination and sampling in which the pigs over the age of 60 days have been subjected to the laboratory testing in accordance with the checking and sampling procedures laid down in Part A of Chapter IV of the Annex to Decision 2003/422/EC;
checked the effective application of the measures provided for in the second indent and in the fourth to seventh indents of Article 15(2)(b) of Directive 2002/60/EC.
3.For consignments of the live pigs complying with the conditions of the derogation provided to in paragraph 2, the following additional wording shall be added to the corresponding veterinary documents and/or health certificates referred to in Article 5(1) of Directive 64/432/EEC and Article 3(1) of Decision 93/444/EEC:
‘Pigs in compliance with Article 8(2) of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU(18).’
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1. The Member State concerned shall ensure that no consignments of the following commodities are dispatched from their territory to other Member States and third countries:
(a) porcine semen, unless the semen was collected from donor boars kept at semen collection centre approved in accordance with Article 3(a) of Council Directive 90/429/EEC (19) and located outside the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex to this Decision;
(b) porcine ova and embryos, unless the ova and embryos originate from donor females of the porcine species kept in holdings which comply with Article 8(2) and are situated outside the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex and the embryos are in vivo derived embryos conceived as a result of artificial insemination or in vitro produced embryos conceived as a result of fertilisation with semen complying with the conditions laid down in point (a) of this paragraph.
2. By way of derogation from the prohibitions provided for in paragraph 1(a) of this Article and point (b) of Article 2, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of consignments of porcine semen, if the semen was collected from donor boars kept at a semen collection centre approved in accordance with Article 3(a) of Directive 90/429/EEC, applying all biosecurity rules relevant for African swine fever and located in the areas listed in Parts II and III of the Annex to this Decision to areas listed in Part II or III of the Annex of the same Member State or another Member State provided that:
(a) the consignments of porcine semen comply with any other appropriate animal health guarantees based on a positive outcome of a risk assessment of measures against the spread of African swine fever required by the competent authority of the Member State of origin and approved by the competent authority of the Member State of destination, prior to the dispatch of the consignment of semen;
(b) the Member State of origin immediately informs the Commission and the other Member States of the animal health guarantees referred to in the point (a);
(c) the donor boars comply with the requirements laid down in point 1 of Article 3 and in either point 2 or point 3 of Article 3;
(d) the donor boars were subjected to an individual agent identification test performed within 5 days prior to the date of collection of the semen to be dispatched, with negative results and a copy of test results is attached to the animal health certificate accompanying the consignment of the semen;
(e) the following additional attestation shall be added to the corresponding animal health certificates referred to in Article 6(1) of Directive 90/429/EEC:
‘Porcine semen in compliance with Article 9 of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU of 9 October 2014 concerning animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States and repealing Implementing Decision 2014/178/EU.’ ]
Textual Amendments
1.The Member States concerned shall ensure that no consignments of animal by-products from porcine animals are dispatched from their territory to other Member States and third countries, unless those porcine by-products originated from pigs originating in and coming from holdings located in the areas outside those listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex.
2.By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of derived products obtained from animal by-products from porcine animals from the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex to other Member States and third countries provided that:
(a)those by-products have been subjected to a treatment which ensures that the derived product obtained from porcine animals poses no risks as regards African swine fever;
(b)the consignments of derived products are accompanied by a commercial document issued as referred in Chapter III of Annex VIII to Regulation (EU) No 142/2011.
1.The Member States concerned shall ensure that consignments of fresh pig meat from pigs originating from holdings located in the areas listed in the Annex, and pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of, or containing meat from those pigs are not dispatched to other Member States and third countries, except where such pig meat was produced from pigs originating in and coming from holdings not located in the areas listed in Parts II, III or IV of the Annex.
[F52. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the Member States concerned with areas listed in Part II, III or IV of the Annex may authorise the dispatch of fresh pig meat referred to in paragraph 1 and pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of, or containing such pig meat, to other Member States and third countries provided that those pig meat preparations and pig meat products are derived from pigs which have been kept since birth in holdings located outside the areas listed in Parts II, III and IV of the Annex and the fresh pig meat, pig meat preparations and pig meat products are produced, stored and processed in establishments approved in accordance with Article 12.
3. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the Member States concerned with areas listed in Part II of the Annex may authorise the dispatch of fresh pig meat referred to in paragraph 1 and pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of, or containing such pig meat, to other Member States and third countries provided that those pig meat preparations and pig meat products are derived from pigs that comply with the requirements laid down in paragraph 1 and paragraph 2 or paragraph 3 of Article 3.]
Textual Amendments
The competent authority of the Member States concerned shall only approve slaughterhouses, cutting plants and meat processing establishments for the purposes of Articles 4, 5 and 6 and Article 11(2) in which the production, storage and processing of the fresh pig meat and pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of or containing such pig meat eligible for dispatch to other Member States and third countries in accordance with the derogations provided for in Articles 4 to 6 and 11(2), is carried out separately from the production, storage and processing of other products consisting of or containing fresh pig meat and pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of or containing meat derived from pigs originating in or coming from holdings located in areas listed in the Annex other than those approved in accordance with this Article.
Without prejudice to Articles 4, 5 and 6 and Articles 11, 12 and 13 of this Decision, and by way of derogation from the prohibition provided in Article 3(3)(a) of Directive 2002/99/EC, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of pig meat, pig meat preparations, pig meat products and any other products consisting of or containing pig meat from slaughterhouses, cutting plants and meat processing establishments which are located in protection and surveillance zones as laid down by Directive 2002/60/EC, provided that such products:
have been produced, stored and processed in establishments located in areas listed in Parts I, II or III of the Annex and approved in accordance with Article 12; and
are derived from pigs originating in and coming from holdings not located in the areas listed in Parts II, III or IV of the Annex or from pigs originating in and coming from holdings located in the areas listed in Part II of the Annex provided that they comply with the requirements laid down in point 1 of Article 3 and in point 2 or point 3 of Article 3; and
are marked in accordance with Article 16.]
Textual Amendments
By way of derogation from Article 11, the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of fresh pig meat, pig meat preparations and pig meat products consisting of or containing such meat from the areas listed in Parts II, III or IV of the Annex, to other Member States and third countries provided that the products in question:
have been produced and processed in compliance with Article 4(1) of Directive 2002/99/EC;
are subjected to veterinary certification in accordance with Article 5 of Directive 2002/99/EC;
are accompanied by the appropriate intra-Union trade health certificate as set out in the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 599/2004 and of which Part II shall be completed by the following:
‘Products in accordance with Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU of 9 October 2014 concerning animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States(20).’
The Member States shall communicate to the Commission and the other Member States, every six months from the date of this Decision, the updated list of approved establishments referred to in Article 12 and any relevant information on the application of Articles 11, 12 and 13.
1.The Member States concerned shall ensure that:
[F2(a) no live feral pigs are dispatched from the Member States listed in the Annex, except in case of areas free from African swine fever separated by effective geographical barriers from the areas included in the Annex, to other Member States or from the areas listed in the Annex to any other areas, whether or not listed in the Annex in the territory of the same Member State;]
(b)no consignments of fresh meat of feral pigs, meat preparations and meat products consisting of or containing such meat from the areas listed in the Annex are dispatched to other Member States or to other areas in the territory of the same Member State.
2.By way of derogation from paragraph 1(b), the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of consignments of fresh meat of feral pigs, meat preparations and meat products consisting of or containing such meat from the areas listed in Part I of the Annex to other areas in the territory of the same Member State not listed in the Annex, provided that the feral pigs have been tested with negative results for African swine fever in accordance with the diagnostic procedures set out in Parts C and D of Chapter VI of the Annex to Decision 2003/422/EC.
[F63. By way of derogation from paragraph 1(a), the Member States concerned may authorise the dispatch of live feral pigs from the areas not listed in the Annex to other areas in the territory of the same Member State not listed in the Annex and to other Member States, provided that:
(a) the former feral pigs have been resident for a period of at least 30 days on the holding and no live pigs have been introduced into that holding during a period of at least 30 days prior to the date of the movement;
(b) the holding implements biosecurity measures;
(c) the former feral pigs comply with the requirements laid down in paragraph 1 and in paragraph 2 or paragraph 3 of Article 3.
4. For consignments of live feral pigs complying with the conditions of the derogation provided for in paragraph 3, the following additional wording shall be added to the corresponding veterinary documents and/or health certificates referred to in Article 5(1) of Directive 64/432/EEC and Article 3(1) of Decision 93/444/EEC: ‘ Pigs in compliance with Article 15(3) of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU ’ .]
Textual Amendments
Passenger transport operators, including airport and port operators, travel agencies and postal services shall draw the attention of their customers to the rules laid down in this Decision, in particular by providing information on the rules set out in Articles 2 and 15 to travellers moving from the territory of any of the Member States concerned and customers of postal services in an appropriate way.]
Textual Amendments
The Member States concerned shall ensure that the fresh meat and meat preparations and meat products subject to the prohibitions provided for in Articles 2, Article 11(1) and Article 15(1) are marked with a special health mark that is not oval and cannot be confused with:
the identification mark for meat preparations and meat products consisting of, or containing pig meat, as set out in Section I of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004;
the health mark for fresh pig meat as set out in Chapter III of Section I of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 854/2004.
The competent authority shall ensure that the channelling procedure complies with the following requirements:
each truck and other vehicles that are used for the transport of live pigs have been:
individually registered by the competent authority of the Member State of dispatch for the purpose of the transport of live pigs using the channelling procedure;
sealed by the official veterinarian after loading; only the official from the competent authority may break the seal and replace it with a new one; each loading or replacement of seals must be notified to the competent authority;
the transport takes place:
directly, without stopping;
taking the route that has been authorised by the competent authority;
the official veterinarian responsible for the holding of destination must confirm each arrival to the competent authority of origin;
after unloading of the live pigs the truck or vehicle and any other equipment which have been used in the transport of these pigs, are cleaned and disinfected in their entirety within the closed area of the place of destination under the supervision of the official veterinarian. Article 12(a) of Directive 2002/60/EC shall apply;
before the first dispatch from areas listed in Part III of the Annex takes place, the competent authority of origin shall ensure that the necessary arrangements are in place with the relevant authorities within the meaning of point (c) of Annex VI to Directive 2002/60/EC in order to ensure that the emergency plan, the chain of command and full cooperation of services in case of accidents during the transport, a major breakdown of the truck or other vehicle or any fraudulent action of the operator. The operators of the trucks shall immediately notify the competent authority of any accident or major breakdown of the truck or the vehicle.]
Textual Amendments
The Member States concerned shall ensure that:
the conditions laid down in the second and the fourth to seventh indents of Article 15(2)(b) of Directive 2002/60/EC are applied in the pig holdings located within the areas listed in the Annex to this Decision;
vehicles which have been used for the transport of pigs or animal by-products from porcine animals originating from holdings located within the areas listed in the Annex to this Decision are cleansed and disinfected immediately following each operation and the transporter provides and carries in the vehicle proof of such cleansing and disinfection.
The Member States concerned shall inform the Commission and the other Member States, in the framework of the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed, of the results of the surveillance for African swine fever carried out in the areas listed in the Annex, as provided for in the plans for the eradication of African swine fever from feral pig populations approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 16 of Directive 2002/60/EC and referred to in the second paragraph of Article 1 of this Decision.
The Member States shall amend the measures they apply to trade so as to bring them into compliance with this Decision and they shall give immediate appropriate publicity to the measures adopted. They shall immediately inform the Commission thereof.
Implementing Decision 2014/178/EU is repealed.
This Decision shall apply until [F131 December 2019].
Textual Amendments
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Textual Amendments
F7 Substituted by Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/1481 of 14 August 2017 amending the Annex to Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU concerning animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States (notified under document C(2017) 5589) (Text with EEA relevance).
The following areas in Estonia:
Hiiu maakond.
The following areas in Latvia:
Aizputes novads,
Alsungas novads,
Auces novada Bēnes, Vecsaules, Vītiņu un Ukru pagasts, Auces pilsēta,
Bauskas novada Īslīces pagasts,
Bauskas pilsēta,
Brocēnu novads,
Dobeles novada Penkules pagasts,
Jelgavas novada Glūdas, Svētes, Platones, Vircavas, Jaunsvirlaukas, Zaļenieku, Vilces, Lielplatones, Elejas un Sesavas pagasts,
Kandavas novada Vānes un Matkules pagasts,
Kuldīgas novads,
Pāvilostas novada Sakas pagasts un Pāvilostas pilsēta,
republikas pilsēta Jelgava,
Rundāles novads,
Saldus novada Ezeres, Jaunauces, Jaunlutriņu, Kursīšu, Lutriņu, Novadnieku, Pampāļu, Rubas, Saldus, Vadakstes, Zaņas, Zirņu, Zvārdes un Šķēdes pagastis, Saldus pilsēta,
Skrundas novads,
Stopiņu novada daļa, kas atrodas uz rietumiem no autoceļa V36, P4 un P5, Acones ielas, Dauguļupes ielas un Dauguļupītes,
Tērvetes novads,
Ventspils novada Jūrkalnes pagasts.
The following areas in Lithuania:
Joniškio rajono savivaldybė,
Jurbarko rajono savivaldybė,
Kalvarijos savivaldybė,
Kazlų Rūdos savivaldybė,
Kelmės rajono savivaldybė,
Marijampolės savivaldybė,
Pakruojo rajono savivaldybė: Lygūmų, Linkuvos, Pakruojo ir Pašvitinio seniūnijos,
Panevėžio rajono savivaldybė: Krekenavos seniūnijos dalis į vakarus nuo Nevėžio upės,
Radviliškio rajono savivaldybė: Aukštelkų, Baisogalos, Grinkiškio, Radviliškio, Radviliškio miesto, Skėmių, Šaukoto, Šeduvos miesto, Šaulėnų ir Tyrulių,
Raseinių rajono savivaldybė,
Šakių rajono savivaldybė,
Šiaulių miesto savivaldybė,
Šiaulių rajono savivaldybė,
Vilkaviškio rajono savivaldybė.
The following areas in Poland:
w województwie warmińsko-mazurskim:
gminy Kalinowo, Prostki, Stare Juchy i gmina wiejska Ełk w powiecie ełckim,
gminy Biała Piska, Orzysz, Pisz i Ruciane Nida w powiecie piskim,
gminy Miłki i Wydminy w powiecie giżyckim,
gminy Olecko, Świętajno i Wieliczki w powiecie oleckim.
w województwie podlaskim:
gmina Brańsk z miastem Brańsk, gminy Boćki, Rudka, Wyszki, część gminy Bielsk Podlaski położona na zachód od linii wyznaczonej przez drogę nr 19 (w kierunku północnym od miasta Bielsk Podlaski) i przedłużonej przez wschodnią granicę miasta Bielsk Podlaski i drogę nr 66 (w kierunku południowym od miasta Bielsk Podlaski), miasto Bielsk Podlaski, część gminy Orla położona na zachód od drogi nr 66 w powiecie bielskim,
gminy Dąbrowa Białostocka, Kuźnica, Janów, Nowy Dwór, Sidra, Suchowola i Korycin w powiecie sokólskim,
gminy Dziadkowice, Grodzisk i Perlejewo w powiecie siemiatyckim,
gminy Kolno z miastem Kolno, Mały Płock i Turośl w powiecie kolneńskim,
gminy Juchnowiec Kościelny, Suraż, Turośń Kościelna, Łapy i Poświętne w powiecie białostockim,
powiat zambrowski,
gminy Bakałarzewo, Raczki, Rutka-Tartak, Suwałki i Szypliszki w powiecie suwalskim,
gminy Sokoły, Kulesze Kościelne, Nowe Piekuty, Szepietowo, Klukowo, Ciechanowiec, Wysokie Mazowieckie z miastem Wysokie Mazowieckie, Czyżew w powiecie wysokomazowieckim,
powiat augustowski,
gminy Łomża, Miastkowo, Nowogród, Piątnica, Śniadowo i Zbójna w powiecie łomżyńskim,
powiat miejski Białystok,
powiat miejski Łomża,
powiat miejski Suwałki,
powiat sejneński.
w województwie mazowieckim:
gminy Bielany, Ceranów, Jabłonna Lacka, Sabnie, Sterdyń, Repki i gmina wiejska Sokołów Podlaski w powiecie sokołowskim,
gminy Domanice, Kotuń, Mokobody, Przesmyki, Paprotnia, Skórzec, Suchożebry, Mordy, Siedlce, Wiśniew i Zbuczyn w powiecie siedleckim,
powiat miejski Siedlce,
gminy Lelis, Łyse, Rzekuń, Troszyn, Czerwin i Goworowo w powiecie ostrołęckim,
gminy Olszanka i Łosice w powiecie łosickim,
powiat ostrowski.
w województwie lubelskim:
gminy Stary Brus i Urszulin w powiecie włodawskim,
gminy Borki, Czemierniki, Komarówka Podlaska, Radzyń Podlaski z miastem Radzyń Podlaski, Ulan-Majorat i Wohyń w powiecie radzyńskim,
gminy Rossosz, Wisznice, Sosnówka i Łomazy w powiecie bialskim,
gmina Adamów, Krzywda, Serokomla, Stanin, Trzebieszów, Wojcieszków i gmina wiejska Łuków w powiecie łukowskim,
gminy Dębowa Kłoda, Jabłoń, Milanów, Parczew, Siemień i Sosnowica w powiecie parczewskim,
gminy Dorohusk, Kamień, Chełm, Ruda — Huta, Sawin i Wierzbica w powiecie chełmskim,
powiat miejski Chełm,
gminy Firlej, Kock, Niedźwiada, Ostrówek, Ostrów Lubelski i Uścimów w powiecie lubartowskim.
The following areas in Estonia:
Abja vald,
Alatskivi vald,
Elva linn,
Haaslava vald,
Haljala vald,
Halliste vald,
Harju maakond (välja arvatud osa Kuusalu vallast, mis asub lõuna pool maanteest nr 1 (E20), Aegviidu vald ja Anija vald),
Ida-Viru maakond,
Kambja vald,
Karksi vald,
Kihelkonna vald,
Konguta vald,
Kõpu vald,
Kuressaare linn,
Lääne maakond,
Lääne-Saare vald,
Laekvere vald,
osa Leisi vallast, mis asub lääne pool Kuressaare-Leisi maanteest (maanatee nr 79),
Luunja vald,
Mäksa vald,
Meeksi vald,
Muhu vald,
Mustjala vald,
Nõo vald,
osa Tamsalu vallast, mis asub kirde pool Tallinna-Tartu raudteest,
Pärnu maakond (välja arvatud Audru ja Tõstamaa vald),
Peipsiääre vald,
Piirissaare vald,
Põlva maakond,
Puhja vald,
Rägavere vald,
Rakvere linn,
Rakvere vald,
Rannu vald,
Rapla maakond,
Rõngu vald,
Ruhnu vald,
Salme vald,
Sõmeru vald,
Suure-Jaani vald,
Tähtvere vald,
Tartu linn,
Tartu vald,
Tarvastu vald,
Torgu vald,
Ülenurme vald,
Valga maakond,
Vara vald,
Vihula vald,
Viljandi linn,
Viljandi vald,
Vinni vald,
Viru-Nigula vald,
Võhma linn,
Võnnu vald,
Võru maakond.
The following areas in Latvia:
Ādažu novads,
Aglonas novada Kastuļinas, Grāveru un Šķeltovas pagasts,
Aizkraukles novads,
Aknīstes novads,
Alojas novads,
Alūksnes novads,
Amatas novads,
Apes novada Trapenes, Gaujienas un Apes pagasts, Apes pilsēta,
Auces novada Lielauces un Īles pagasts,
Babītes novads,
Baldones novads,
Baltinavas novads,
Balvu novada Vīksnas, Bērzkalnes, Vectilžas, Lazdulejas, Briežuciema, Tilžas, Bērzpils un Krišjāņu pagasts,
Bauskas novada Mežotnes, Codes, Dāviņu, Gailīšu, Brunavas, Ceraukstes un Vecsaules pagasts,
Beverīnas novads,
Burtnieku novads,
Carnikavas novads,
Cēsu novads,
Cesvaines novads,
Ciblas novads,
Dagdas novads,
Daugavpils novada Vaboles, Līksnas, Sventes, Medumu, Demenas, Kalkūnes, Laucesas, Tabores, Maļinovas, Ambeļu, Biķernieku, Naujenes, Vecsalienas, Salienas un Skrudalienas pagasts,
Dobeles novada Dobeles, Annenieku, Bikstu, Zebrenes, Naudītes, Auru, Krimūnu, Bērzes un Jaunbērzes pagasts, Dobeles pilsēta,
Dundagas novads,
Engures novads,
Ērgļu novads,
Garkalnes novada daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļrietumiem no autoceļa A2,
Gulbenes novada Līgo pagasts,
Iecavas novads,
Ikšķiles novada Tīnūžu pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidaustrumiem no autoceļa P10, Ikšķiles pilsēta,
Ilūkstes novads,
Jaunjelgavas novads,
Jaunpils novads,
Jēkabpils novads,
Jelgavas novada Kalnciema, Līvbērzes un Valgundes pagasts,
Kandavas novada Cēres, Kandavas, Zemītes un Zantes pagasts, Kandavas pilsēta,
Kārsavas novads,
Ķeguma novads,
Ķekavas novads,
Kocēnu novads,
Kokneses novads,
Krāslavas novads,
Krimuldas novada Krimuldas pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļaustrumiem no autoceļa V89 un V81, un Lēdurgas pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļaustrumiem no autoceļa V81 un V128,
Krustpils novads,
Lielvārdes novads,
Līgatnes novads,
Limbažu novada Skultes, Limbažu, Umurgas, Katvaru, Pāles un Viļķenes pagasts, Limbažu pilsēta,
Līvānu novads,
Lubānas novads,
Ludzas novads,
Madonas novads,
Mālpils novads,
Mārupes novads,
Mazsalacas novads,
Mērsraga novads,
Naukšēnu novads,
Neretas novads,
Ogres novads,
Olaines novads,
Ozolnieku novads,
Pārgaujas novads,
Pļaviņu novads,
Preiļu novada Saunas pagasts,
Priekuļu novads,
Raunas novada Raunas pagasts,
republikas pilsēta Daugavpils,
republikas pilsēta Jēkabpils,
republikas pilsēta Jūrmala,
republikas pilsēta Rēzekne,
republikas pilsēta Valmiera,
Rēzeknes novada Audriņu, Bērzgales, Čornajas, Dricānu, Gaigalavas, Griškānu, Ilzeskalna, Kantinieku, Kaunatas, Lendžu, Lūznavas, Maltas, Mākoņkalna, Nagļu, Ozolaines, Ozolmuižas, Rikavas, Nautrēnu, Sakstagala, Silmalas, Stoļerovas, Stružānu un Vērēmu pagasts un Feimaņu pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļiem no autoceļa V577 un Pušas pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļaustrumiem no autoceļa V577 un V597,
Riebiņu novada Sīļukalna, Stabulnieku, Galēnu un Silajāņu pagasts,
Rojas novads,
Ropažu novada daļa, kas atrodas uz austrumiem no autoceļa P10,
Rugāju novada Lazdukalna pagasts,
Rūjienas novads,
Salacgrīvas novads,
Salas novads,
Saulkrastu novads,
Siguldas novada Mores pagasts un Allažu pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidiem no autoceļa P3,
Skrīveru novads,
Smiltenes novada Brantu, Blomes, Smiltenes, Bilskas un Grundzāles pagasts un Smiltenes pilsēta,
Strenču novads,
Talsu novads,
Tukuma novads,
Valkas novads,
Varakļānu novads,
Vecpiebalgas novads,
Vecumnieku novads,
Ventspils novada Ances, Tārgales, Popes, Vārves, Užavas, Piltenes, Puzes, Ziru, Ugāles, Usmas un Zlēku pagasts, Piltenes pilsēta,
Viesītes novads,
Viļakas novads,
Viļānu novads,
Zilupes novads.
The following areas in Lithuania:
Alytaus miesto savivaldybė,
Alytaus rajono savivaldybė,
Anykščių rajono savivaldybė,
Birštono savivaldybė,
Biržų miesto savivaldybė,
Biržų rajono savivaldybė: Nemunėlio Radviliškio, Pabiržės, Pačeriaukštės ir Parovėjos seniūnijos,
Elektrėnų savivaldybė,
Ignalinos rajono savivaldybė,
Jonavos rajono savivaldybė: Žeimių seniūnijos dalis į šiaurę nuo kelio Nr 144 ir į vakarus nuo kelio Nr 232,
Kaišiadorių miesto savivaldybė,
Kaišiadorių rajono savivaldybė,
Kauno miesto savivaldybė,
Kauno rajono savivaldybės: Akademijos, Alšėnų, Batniavos, Domeikavos, Ežerėlio, Garliavos apylinkių, Garliavos, Karmėlavos, Kačerginės, Kulautuvos, Lapių, Linksmakalnio, Neveronių, Raudondvario, Ringaudų, Rokų, Samylų, Taurakiemio, Užliedžių, Vilkijos apylinkių, Vilkijos, Zapyškio seniūnijos,
Kėdainių rajono savivaldybė savivaldybės: Dotnuvos, Gudžiūnų, Josvainių seniūnijos dalis į šiaurę nuo kelio Nr 3514 ir Nr 229, Krakių, Kėdainių miesto, Surviliškio, Truskavos, Vilainių ir Šėtos seniūnijos,
Kupiškio rajono savivaldybė: Noriūnų, Skapiškio, Subačiaus ir Šimonių seniūnijos,
Molėtų rajono savivaldybė,
Pakruojo rajono savivaldybė: Guostagalio, Klovainių, Rozalimo ir Žeimelio seniūnijos,
Pasvalio rajono savivaldybė: Joniškėlio apylinkių, Joniškėlio miesto, Namišių, Saločių, Pušaloto ir Vaškųseniūnijos,
Radviliškio rajono savivaldybė: Pakalniškių ir Sidabravo seniūnijos,
Prienų miesto savivaldybė,
Prienų rajono savivaldybė,
Rokiškio rajono savivaldybė,
Šalčininkų rajono savivaldybė,
Širvintų rajono savivaldybė,
Švenčionių rajono savivaldybė,
Trakų rajono savivaldybė,
Ukmergės rajono savivaldybė,
Utenos rajono savivaldybė,
Vilniaus miesto savivaldybė,
Vilniaus rajono savivaldybė,
Visagino savivaldybė,
Zarasų rajono savivaldybė.
The following areas in Poland:
w województwie podlaskim:
gmina Dubicze Cerkiewne, części gmin Kleszczele i Czeremcha położone na wschód od drogi nr 66 w powiecie hajnowskim,
gmina Kobylin-Borzymy w powiecie wysokomazowieckim,
gminy Grabowo i Stawiski w powiecie kolneńskim,
gminy Jedwabne, Przytuły i Wizna w powiecie łomżyńskim,
gminy Czarna Białostocka, Dobrzyniewo Duże, Gródek, Michałowo, Supraśl, Tykocin, Wasilków, Zabłudów, Zawady i Choroszcz w powiecie białostockim,
część gminy Bielsk Podlaski położona na wschód od linii wyznaczonej przez drogę nr 19 (w kierunku północnym od miasta Bielsk Podlaski) i przedłużonej przez wschodnią granicę miasta Bielsk Podlaski i drogę nr 66 (w kierunku południowym od miasta Bielsk Podlaski), część gminy Orla położona na wschód od drogi nr 66 w powiecie bielskim,
gminy Sokółka, Szudziałowo i Krynki w powiecie sokólskim.
w województwie lubelskim:
gminy Sławatycze i Tuczna w powiecie bialskim.
The following areas in Estonia:
Aegviidu vald,
Anija vald,
Audru vald,
Järva maakond,
Jõgeva maakond,
Kadrina vald,
Kolga-Jaani vald,
Kõo vald,
Laeva vald,
Laimjala vald,
osa Leisi vallast, mis asub ida pool Kuressaare-Leisi maanteest (maantee nr 79),
osa Kuusalu vallast, mis asub lõuna pool maanteest nr 1 (E20),
osa Tamsalu vallast, mis asub edela pool Tallinna-Tartu raudteest,
Orissaare vald,
Pihtla vald,
Pöide vald,Rakke vald,
Tapa vald,
Tõstamaa vald,
Väike-Maarja vald,
Valjala vald.
The following areas in Latvia:
Apes novada Virešu pagasts,
Aglonas novada Aglonas pagasts,
Balvu novada Kubuļu un Balvu pagasts un Balvu pilsēta,
Daugavpils novada Nīcgales, Kalupes, Dubnas un Višķu pagasts,
Garkalnes novada daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidaustrumiem no autoceļa A2,
Gulbenes novada Beļavas, Galgauskas, Jaungulbenes, Daukstu, Stradu, Litenes, Stāmerienas, Tirzas, Druvienas, Rankas, Lizuma un Lejasciema pagasts un Gulbenes pilsēta,
Ikšķiles novada Tīnūžu pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļrietumiem no autoceļa P10,
Inčukalna novads,
Jaunpiebalgas novads,
Krimuldas novada Krimuldas pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidrietumiem no autoceļa V89 un V81, un Lēdurgas pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidrietumiem no autoceļa V81 un V128,
Limbažu novada Vidrižu pagasts,
Preiļu novada Preiļu, Aizkalnes un Pelēču pagasts un Preiļu pilsēta,
Raunas novada Drustu pagasts,
Rēzeknes novada Feimaņu pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidiem no autoceļa V577 un Pušas pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz dienvidrietumiem no autoceļa V577 un V597,
Riebiņu novada Riebiņu un Rušonas pagasts,
Ropažu novada daļa, kas atrodas uz rietumiem no autoceļa P10,
Rugāju novada Rugāju pagasts,
Salaspils novads,
Sējas novads,
Siguldas novada Siguldas pagasts un Allažu pagasta daļa, kas atrodas uz ziemeļiem no autoceļa P3, un Siguldas pilsēta,
Smiltenes novada Launkalnes, Variņu un Palsmanes pagasts,
Stopiņu novada daļa, kas atrodas uz austrumiem no autoceļa V36, P4 un P5, Acones ielas, Dauguļupes ielas un Dauguļupītes,
Vārkavas novads.
The following areas in Lithuania:
Biržų rajono savivaldybė: Vabalninko, Papilio ir Širvenos seniūnijos,
Druskininkų savivaldybė,
Jonavos rajono savivaldybė: Bukonių, Dumsių, Jonavos miesto, Kulvos, Rūklos, Šilų, Upninkų, Užusalio seniūnijos ir Žeimių seniūnijos dalis į pietus nuo kelio Nr 144 ir į rytus nuo kelio Nr 232,
Kauno rajono savivaldybė: Babtų, Čekiškės ir Vandžiogalos seniūnijos,
Kėdainių rajono savivaldybė: Pelėdnagių, Pernaravos seniūnijos ir Josvainių seniūnijos dalis į pietus nuo kelio Nr 3514 ir Nr 229,
Kupiškio rajono savivaldybė: Alizavos ir Kupiškio seniūnijos,
Lazdijų rajono savivaldybė,
Panevėžio miesto savivaldybė,
Panevėžio rajono savivaldybė: Karsakiškio, Miežiškių, Naujamiesčio, Paįstrio, Raguvos, Ramygalos, Smilgių, Upytės, Vadoklių, Velžio seniūnijos ir Krekenavos seniūnijos dalis į rytus nuo Nevėžio upės,
Pasvalio rajono savivaldybė: Daujėnų, Krinčino, Pasvalio apylinkių, Pasvalio miesto ir Pumpėnų seniūnijos,
Varėnos rajono savivaldybė.
The following areas in Poland:
w województwie podlaskim:
powiat grajewski,
powiat moniecki,
gminy Czyże, Białowieża, Hajnówka z miastem Hajnówka, Narew, Narewka i części gminy Czeremcha i Kleszczele położone na zachód od drogi nr 66 w powiecie hajnowskim,
gminy Drohiczyn, Mielnik, Milejczyce, Nurzec-Stacja, Siemiatycze z miastem Siemiatycze w powiecie siemiatyckim.
w województwie mazowieckim:
gminy Platerów, Sarnaki, Stara Kornica i Huszlew w powiecie łosickim,
gmina Korczew w powiecie siedleckim.
w województwie lubelskim:
gminy Kodeń, Konstantynów, Janów Podlaski, Leśna Podlaska, Piszczac, Rokitno, Biała Podlaska, Zalesie i Terespol z miastem Terespol, Drelów, Międzyrzec Podlaski z miastem Międzyrzec Podlaski w powiecie bialskim.
powiat miejski Biała Podlaska,
gminy Radzyń Podlaski i Kąkolewnica w powiecie radzyńskim,
gminy Hanna, Hańsk, Wola Uhruska, Wyryki i gmina wiejska Włodawa w powiecie włodawskim,
gmina Podedwórze w powiecie parczewskim.
The following areas in Italy:
tutto il territorio della Sardegna.]
Council Directive 2002/60/EC of 27 June 2002 laying down specific provisions for the control of African swine fever and amending Directive 92/119/EEC as regards Teschen disease and African swine fever (OJ L 192, 20.7.2002, p. 27).
Commission Implementing Decision 2014/178/EU of 27 March 2014 concerning animal health control measures relating to African swine fever in certain Member States (OJ L 95, 29.3.2014, p. 47).
Commission Decision 2005/362/EC of 2 May 2005 approving the plan for the eradication of African swine fever in feral pigs in Sardinia, Italy (OJ L 118, 5.5.2005, p. 37).
Commission Implementing Decision 2014/442/EU of 7 July 2014 approving the plans for the eradication of African swine fever in feral pigs in certain areas of Lithuania and Poland (OJ L 200, 9.7.2014, p. 21).
The EFSA Journal 2010; 8(3):1556.
Council Directive 92/65/EEC of 13 July 1992 laying down animal health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of animals, semen, ova and embryos not subject to animal health requirements laid down in specific Community rules referred to in Annex A (I) to Directive 90/425/EEC (OJ L 268, 14.9.1992, p. 54).
Council Directive 64/432/EEC of 26 June 1964 on animal health problems affecting intra-Community trade in bovine animals and swine (OJ 121, 29.7.1964, p. 1977/64).
Commission Decision 93/444/EEC of 2 July 1993 on detailed rules governing intra-Community trade in certain live animals and products intended for exportation to third countries (OJ L 208, 19.8.1993, p. 34).
Commission Regulation (EC) No 599/2004 of 30 March 2004 concerning the adoption of a harmonised model certificate and inspection report linked to intra-Community trade in animals and products of animal origin (OJ L 94, 31.3.2004, p. 44).
Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific hygiene rules for food of animal origin (OJ L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 55).
Regulation (EC) No 854/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 laying down specific rules for the organisation of official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption (OJ L 139, 30.4.2004, p. 206).
Commission Decision 2003/422/EC of 26 May 2003 approving an African swine fever diagnostic manual (OJ L 143, 11.6.2003, p. 35).
Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 laying down health rules as regards animal by-products and derived products not intended for human consumption and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 (Animal by-products Regulation) (OJ L 300, 14.11.2009, p. 1).
Commission Regulation (EU) No 142/2011 of 25 February 2011 implementing Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down health rules as regards animal by-products and derived products not intended for human consumption and implementing Council Directive 97/78/EC as regards certain samples and items exempt from veterinary checks at the border under that Directive (OJ L 54, 26.2.2011, p. 1).
[F1Council Directive 90/429/EEC of 26 June 1990 laying down the animal health requirements applicable to intra- Community trade in and imports of semen of domestic animals of the porcine species ( OJ L 224, 18.8.1990, p. 62 ).]
Textual Amendments
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