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Changes over time for: Section 2
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Swine Vesicular Disease Regulations 2009 (revoked), Section 2.
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2. In these Regulations—
“carcase” means a carcase or part of a carcase of a pig;
“infected premises” means any premises declared as such by the Secretary of State under Part 3;
“inspector” and “veterinary inspector” mean persons appointed as such under the Animal Health Act 1981();
“livestock” means hoofed animals other than horses;
“local authority” means—
(a)
where there is, within the meaning of the Local Government Changes for England Regulations 1994(), a unitary authority for that local government area, that authority;
(b)
where there is not a unitary authority—
(i)
in a metropolitan district, the council of that district;
(ii)
in a non-metropolitan county, the county council;
(iii)
in each London borough the council of that borough; or
(iv)
in the City of London, the Common Council;
“pig” means any animal of the suidae family;
“premises” includes any place.
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