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Regulations 5(5)
1. Any reference to “the Directive” in this Part of this Schedule is a reference to Council Directive 90/539/EEC.E+W+S
2. An application for an establishment to become a member of the Poultry Health Scheme (“the Scheme” in this Schedule) must be accompanied by the registration fee, the details of which are set out in Part 2 of this Schedule.E+W+S
3. The Secretary of State shall only grant membership of the Scheme to an establishment if—E+W+S
(a)he is satisfied, following an inspection by a veterinary inspector, that—
(i)the establishment meets the requirements regarding facilities in Chapter II of Annex II to the Directive; and
(ii)the operator of the establishment will comply, and ensure that the establishment complies, with the requirements of point 1 of Chapter I of Annex II to the Directive; and
(b)the operator of the establishment, having been notified that the Secretary of State is satisfied that the requirements in sub-paragraph (a) are met, has paid the annual membership fee, the details of which are set out in Part III of this Schedule.
4. The disease surveillance programme referred to in paragraph (b) of point 1 of Chapter I of Annex II to the Directive shall consist of the disease surveillance measures specified in Chapter III of Annex II to the Directive, together with any additional testing requirements that a veterinary inspector notifies in writing to an establishment as being requirements that he believes are necessary to avoid the spreading of contagious disease through intra-Community trade, taking into account the particular circumstances at that establishment.E+W+S
5. On receipt of the first annual membership fee, the Secretary of State shall issue the establishment's membership certificate, which shall include the establishment's membership number.E+W+S
6. The operator of an establishment that is a member of the Scheme shall pay the annual membership fee each year, and shall pay any re-inspection fee when it becomes due.E+W+S
7. In order to ensure that operators and their establishments continue to meet the requirements for membership of the Scheme, and generally to ensure compliance with the Directive —E+W+S
(a)a veterinary inspector (whether employed by Defra or not) shall carry out an annual veterinary inspection of the establishment; and
(b)a veterinary inspector employed by Defra shall carry out any additional inspections (in so far as not provided for under paragraph 8) which the Secretary of State considers necessary.
8. Without prejudice to any action which may be taken under paragraph 9, where, at the annual veterinary inspection of an operator's establishment, that operator or his establishment do not appear to the Secretary of State to meet the requirements either for membership of the Scheme or of the Directive, a veterinary inspector employed by Defra shall carry out such additional inspections (“re-inspections”) as the Secretary of State considers necessary to ensure compliance on the part of that operator and his establishment with those requirements, in which case a re-inspection fee shall—E+W+S
(a)be charged for each such re-inspection; and
(b)become due upon the receipt by the operator concerned of an invoice for that fee.
9. The Secretary of State—E+W+S
(a)shall suspend, revoke or restore membership in accordance with Chapter IV of Annex II to the Directive (references to “withdrawal” in that Chapter shall be read as references to “revocation” for the purposes of this paragraph);
(b)may suspend or revoke membership if—
(i)an establishment is in breach of any of the requirements regarding facilities in Chapter II of Annex II to the Directive;
(ii)the operator or the establishment is in breach of any of the requirements in point 1 of Chapter I of Annex II to the Directive;
(iii)ownership or control of an establishment changes; or
(iv)the operator has not paid the annual membership fee or if a re-inspection fee remains unpaid 30 days after becoming due.
1. The Secretary of State shall—E+W+S
(a)determine the registration fee on the basis of the cost attributable to each application of the items listed in paragraph 3; and
(b)publish the current registration fee on Defra's website M1.
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M1www.defra.gov.uk.
2. The registration fee shall be payable to the Secretary of State in respect of each establishment for which an application is made and shall be non-refundable.E+W+S
3. The items referred to in paragraph 1(a) are—E+W+S
(a)the salaries and fees, together with overtime payments and employers' national insurance and superannuation contributions, of—
(i)any person involved directly in processing applications for membership of the Scheme;
(ii)any person engaged in managing the processing of such applications; and
(iii)any veterinary inspector who carries out a veterinary inspection at an applicant establishment;
(b)recruiting and training the staff referred to in sub-paragraph (a);
(c)travel and related incidental expenses incurred in processing applications for membership (including inspecting establishments), except where incurred by a person attending his normal place of work;
(d)office accommodation, equipment and services for the staff referred to in sub-paragraph (a), including depreciation of office furniture and equipment and the cost of information technology and stationery;
(e)provision of protective clothing and equipment used in inspecting establishments, and laundering, cleansing or disinfecting that protective clothing;
(f)provision of payroll and personnel services in connection with the employment of the staff referred to in sub-paragraph (a); and
(g)any other incidental expenses incurred in connection with the processing of applications for membership of the Scheme.
1. There shall be two rates for the annual membership fee: a higher rate, which includes the cost of an annual veterinary inspection by a veterinary inspector employed by Defra, and a lower rate which does not include the cost of such an inspection.E+W+S
2. The lower rate shall be payable—E+W+S
(a)the first time the annual membership fee is paid (the cost of the first annual veterinary inspection having been included in the registration fee); and
(b)in subsequent years where the operator of the establishment has elected for the annual veterinary inspection to be carried out by a veterinary inspector who is not employed by Defra.
3. The Secretary of State shall—E+W+S
(a)determine the two rates of the annual membership fee on the basis of the cost attributable to each establishment of the items listed in paragraph 5; and
(b)publish the current rates of the annual membership fee on Defra's website.
4. The annual membership fee shall be payable to the Secretary of State in respect of each establishment and shall be non-refundable.E+W+S
5. The items referred to in paragraph 3(a) are (subject to paragraph 6)—E+W+S
(a)salaries and fees, together with overtime payments and employers' national insurance and superannuation contributions, of—
(i)any person directly involved in the administration of the Scheme (including corresponding with and responding to queries from members, producing guidance, and arranging inspections of establishments);
(ii)any person engaged in managing the administration of the Scheme;
(iii)any veterinary inspector employed by Defra who carries out the annual veterinary inspection of an establishment or additional inspections during the year ;
(b)recruiting and training the staff referred to in sub-paragraph (a);
(c)travel and related incidental expenses incurred in the administration of the Scheme (including veterinary inspections of establishments), except where incurred by a person attending his normal place of work;
(d)office accommodation, equipment and services for staff referred to in sub-paragraph (a), including depreciation of office furniture and equipment and the cost of information technology and stationery;
(e)provision of protective clothing and equipment, where applicable, used in carrying out inspections of establishments, and laundering, cleansing or disinfecting that protective clothing;
(f)provision of payroll and personnel services in connection with the employment of staff referred to in sub-paragraph (a); and
(g)any other incidental expenses incurred in connection with the administration of the Scheme.
6. The items listed in paragraph 5 shall not include any expense or cost which relates to the administration of, travel for the purposes of, and attendance at, re-inspections in so far as that expense or cost is recoverable under Part IV of this Schedule.E+W+S
1. The re-inspection fee provided for under paragraph 8, Part I of this Schedule shall be composed of—E+W+S
(a)a charge for the veterinary inspector's time spent at the operator's establishment carrying out the re-inspection, the rate for which charge shall be £45 per hour or part thereof; and
(b)a charge for mileage, that is, for each mile travelled by the veterinary inspector to and from the operator's establishment in order to carry out the re-inspection, the rate for which charge shall be 33 pence per mile.
2. The Secretary of State may, using such criteria as he considers appropriate in all the circumstances, reduce the charge for mileage under paragraph 1(b) in respect of any particular re-inspection in order to avoid an over-recovery of mileage costs incurred for a journey in the course of which other official activity is undertaken in addition to that re-inspection.E+W+S
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