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Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 laying down rules for the prevention, control and eradication of certain transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
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F1 Substituted by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1234/2003 of 10 July 2003 amending Annexes I, IV and XI to Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 1326/2001 as regards transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and animal feeding (Text with EEA relevance).
to farmed animals, with the exception of the feeding of carnivorous fur producing animals, of:
processed animal protein;
gelatine of ruminant origin;
blood products;
hydrolysed protein;
dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate of animal origin;
feedingstuffs containing the proteins listed in points (a) to (e);
to ruminants of animal protein and feedingstuffs containing such protein.
the feeding to non-ruminants of the proteins referred to in (i), (ii) and (iii), and of feedingstuffs derived from such proteins, provided that those proteins have been processed where applicable in accordance with Article 19 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002:
fishmeal, in accordance with the conditions laid down in point B;
hydrolysed proteins derived from non-ruminants and ruminant hides and skins, in accordance with the conditions laid down in point C;
dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate, in accordance with the conditions laid down in point D;
the feeding to ruminants of the proteins referred to in (i), (ii) and (iii), and of products derived from such proteins, provided that the proteins have been processed where applicable in accordance with the provisions in Article 19 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002:
milk, milk-based products and colostrum;
eggs and egg products;
gelatine derived from non-ruminants;
the feeding to fish of blood products and bloodmeal derived from non-ruminants, provided that they have been processed where applicable in accordance with Article 19 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 and of feedingstuffs derived from such proteins, in accordance with the conditions laid down in point E.
The fishmeal shall be produced in processing plants dedicated exclusively to the production of fish derived products, which shall be approved for this purpose by the competent authority in accordance with Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002.
Before release for free circulation in the Community, each consignment of imported fishmeal shall be analysed in accordance with Commission Directive 98/88/EC (1) .
Feedingstuffs containing fishmeal shall be produced in establishments which do not produce feedingstuffs for ruminants and which are authorised for this purpose by the competent authority.
However, by way of derogation from that condition:
a specific authorisation for the production of complete feedingstuffs from feedingstuffs containing fishmeal is not required for home compounders:
registered by the competent authority,
keeping only non-ruminants,
producing complete feedingstuffs for use only in the same holding, and
provided that the feedingstuffs containing fishmeal used in the production contain less than 50 % crude protein;
the production of feedingstuffs for ruminants in establishments which also produce feedingstuffs containing fishmeal for other animal species may be authorised by the competent authority subject to the following conditions:
bulk and packaged feedingstuffs destined for ruminants are manufactured in facilities physically separate from facilities where feedingstuffs containing fishmeal are manufactured,
bulk feedingstuffs destined for ruminants are kept in facilities physically separate from facilities where bulk fishmeal and bulk feedingstuffs containing fishmeal are kept during storage, transport and packaging,
records detailing the purchases and uses of fishmeal and the sales of feedingstuffs containing fishmeal are kept available to the competent authority for at least five years, and
routine tests are carried out on feedingstuffs destined to ruminants to ensure that prohibited proteins including fishmeal are not present.
The label and accompanying document of feedingstuffs containing fishmeal shall clearly indicate the words ‘ contains fishmeal — cannot be fed to ruminants ’ .
Bulk feedingstuffs containing fishmeal shall be transported by means of vehicles which do not transport at the same time feedingstuffs for ruminants. If the vehicle is subsequently used for the transport of feedingstuffs intended for ruminants, it shall be thoroughly cleaned in accordance with a procedure approved by the competent authority to avoid cross-contamination.
The use and storage of feedingstuffs containing fishmeal shall be prohibited in farms where ruminants are kept.
By way of derogation from that condition, the competent authority may permit the use and storage of feedingstuffs containing fishmeal in farms where ruminants are kept, if they are satisfied that on-farm measures are implemented to prevent that feedingstuffs containing fishmeal are fed to ruminants.
The hydrolysed proteins shall be produced in a processing plant approved by the competent authority in accordance with Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002.
Feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins shall be produced in establishments which do not prepare feedingstuffs for ruminants and which are authorised for this purpose by the competent authority.
However, by way of derogation from that condition:
a specific authorisation for the production of complete feedingstuffs from feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins is not required for home compounders:
registered by the competent authority,
keeping only non-ruminants,
producing complete feedingstuffs for use only in the same holding, and
provided that the feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins used in the production contain less than 50 % crude protein;
the production of feedingstuffs for ruminants in establishments which also produce feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins for other animal species may be authorised by the competent authority subject to the following conditions:
bulk and packaged feedingstuffs destined for ruminants are manufactured in facilities physically separate from facilities where feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins are manufactured,
bulk feedingstuffs destined for ruminants are kept in facilities physically separate from facilities where bulk hydrolysed proteins and bulk feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins are kept during storage, transport and packaging,
records detailing the purchases and uses of hydrolysed proteins, and the sales of feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins are kept available to the competent authority for at least five years.
The label and the accompanying document of the feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins shall clearly indicate the words ‘ contains hydrolysed proteins — cannot be fed to ruminants ’ .
Bulk feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins shall be transported by mean of vehicles which do not transport at the same time feedingstuffs for ruminants. If the vehicle is subsequently used for the transport of feedingstuffs intended for ruminants, it shall be thoroughly cleaned in accordance with a procedure approved by the competent authority to avoid cross-contamination.
The use and storage of feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins shall be prohibited in farms where ruminants are kept.
By way of derogation from that condition, the competent authority may permit the use and storage of feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins in farms where ruminants are kept, if they are satisfied that on-farm measures are implemented to prevent the feeding of feedingstuffs containing hydrolysed proteins to ruminants.
Dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate shall be produced in a processing plant approved by the competent authority in accordance with Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002.
Feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate shall be produced in establishments which do not prepare feedingstuffs for ruminants and which are authorised for this purpose by the competent authority.
However, by way of derogation from that condition:
a specific authorisation for the production of complete feedingstuffs from feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate is not required for home compounders:
registered by the competent authority,
keeping only non-ruminants,
producing complete feedingstuffs for use only in the same holding, and
provided that the feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate used in the production contain less than 10 % total phosphorus;
the production of feedingstuffs for ruminants in establishments which also produce feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate for other animal species may be authorised by the competent authority subject to the following conditions:
bulk and packaged feedingstuffs destined for ruminants are manufactured in facilities physically separate from facilities where feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate are manufactured,
bulk feedingstuffs destined for ruminants are kept in facilities physically separate from facilities where bulk dicalcium phosphate and bulk tricalcium phosphate and bulk feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate are kept during storage, transport and packaging,
records detailing the purchases and uses of dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate and the sales of feedingstuff containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate are kept available to the competent authority for at least five years.
The label and accompanying document of the feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate shall clearly indicate the words ‘ contains dicalcium/tricalcium phosphate of animal origin — cannot be fed to ruminants ’ .
Bulk feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate shall be transported by mean of vehicles which do not transport at the same time feedingstuffs for ruminants. If the vehicle is subsequently used for the transport of feedingstuffs intended for ruminants, it shall be thoroughly cleaned in accordance with a procedure approved by the competent authority to avoid cross-contamination.
The use and storage of feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate shall be prohibited in farms where ruminants are kept.
By way of derogation from that condition, the competent authority may permit the use and storage of feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate in farms where ruminants are kept, if they are satisfied that on-farm measures are implemented to prevent that feedingstuffs containing dicalcium phosphate or tricalcium phosphate are fed to ruminants.
the blood shall be derived from EU approved slaughterhouses not slaughtering ruminants which are registered as not slaughtering ruminants and shall be transported directly to the processing plant in vehicles dedicated exclusively to the transport of non-ruminant blood. If the vehicle was used for the transport of ruminant blood, it shall be, following cleaning, inspected by the competent authority before the transport of non-ruminant blood.
By way of derogation from that condition, the competent authority may permit the slaughter of ruminants in slaughterhouses collecting non-ruminant blood intended for the production of blood meal and blood products for use in fish feed if these slaughterhouses have a recognised control system. The control system shall at least include:
the slaughtering of non-ruminants physically separate from the slaughtering of ruminants,
collection, storage, transport and packaging of blood from non-ruminant origin in facilities physically separate from facilities where blood of ruminant origin is collected, stored, transported and packaged, and
regular sampling and analysis of blood from non-ruminant origin for the presence of ruminant proteins;
the blood products and the bloodmeal shall be produced in an establishment exclusively processing non-ruminant blood and approved by the competent authority in accordance with Article 17 of Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002.
By way of derogation from that condition, the competent authority may permit the production of blood products for use in fish feed in establishments processing ruminant blood, which have a recognised control system in place preventing cross-contamination. The control system shall at least include:
processing of non-ruminant blood in a closed system physically separate from the processing of ruminant blood,
transport, storage and packaging of bulk raw material and bulk finished blood products of non-ruminant origin in facilities physically separate from facilities where bulk raw material and bulk finished products of ruminant origin are kept during storage, transport and packaging, and
regular sampling and analysis of non-ruminant blood products for the presence of ruminant proteins;
feedingstuffs containing blood products or bloodmeal shall be produced in establishments manufacturing fish feed which do not prepare feedingstuffs for other farmed animals, with the exception of carnivorous fur producing animals, and which are authorised for that purpose by the competent authority;
the label, accompanying commercial document or health certificate, as appropriate, of the feedingstuffs containing blood products or bloodmeal shall clearly indicate the words ‘ contains blood products — shall only be fed to fish ’ or ‘ contains bloodmeal — shall only be fed to fish ’ , as appropriate;
transport vehicles used for the transport of bulk fish feed containing blood products or bloodmeal shall not be used for the transport of feedingstuffs for other farmed animals, with the exception of carnivorous fur producing animals, unless the transport vehicle, following cleaning, has been inspected by the competent authority;
the use and storage of fish feed containing blood products or bloodmeal shall be prohibited in farms where other farmed animals, with the exception of carnivorous fur producing animals, are kept.
Bulk processed animal protein, with the exception of fishmeal, and bulk feedingstuffs containing such proteins, shall be stored and transported in dedicated facilities. The store or vehicle can only be used for other purposes, following cleaning, after having been inspected by the competent authority.
Bulk fishmeal, bulk hydrolysed proteins referred to in point A(a)(ii) of part I, bulk dicalcium phosphate and bulk tricalcium phosphate referred to in point A(a)(iii) of part I, and bloodmeal and blood products referred to in point A(c) of part I shall be stored and transported in stores and vehicles dedicated to that purpose.
By way of derogation from point (b):
stores or vehicles may be used for the storage and transport of feedingstuffs containing the same protein;
stores or vehicles, following cleaning, may be used for other purposes after having been inspected by the competent authority; and
vehicles transporting fishmeal may be used for other purposes if the company has a control system in place, recognised by the competent authority, to prevent cross-contamination. The control system shall at least include:
records on material transported and cleaning of the vehicle, and
regular sampling and analysis of feedingstuffs transported for the presence of fishmeal.
The competent authority shall carry out frequent spot checks to verify the correct application of the control plan.
Petfood and feedingstuffs intended for carnivorous fur producing animals containing fishmeal, hydrolysed proteins referred to in point A(a)(ii) of part I, dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate referred to in point A(a)(iii) of part I, and bloodmeal and blood products referred to in point A(c) of part I shall be manufactured and transported in accordance with the provisions referred to in points B(c) and (e), C(b) and (d), D(b) and (d) and E(c) and (e), respectively of part I.
The export of other processed animal proteins and blood products and products containing such proteins shall only be permitted subject to the following conditions:
they are destined for uses not prohibited by Article 7,
a written agreement with the third country is made prior to exportation, which includes an undertaking from the third country to respect the final use and not to re-export the processed animal protein, blood products and products containing such proteins for uses prohibited by Article 7.
Member States which allow such exportation shall inform the Commission and the other Member States of all terms and conditions as agreed with the third country concerned, for the effective implementation of this Regulation, in the context of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health.
The measures in this point shall not apply to fishmeal, provided it fulfils the conditions set out in point B, products containing such fishmeal, and petfood.
Textual Amendments
F1 Substituted by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1234/2003 of 10 July 2003 amending Annexes I, IV and XI to Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 1326/2001 as regards transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and animal feeding (Text with EEA relevance).
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