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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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CHAPTER VI REFERENCE LABORATORIES, SAMPLING, TESTING AND CONTROLS
I. MONITORING IN BOVINE ANIMALS
3. Monitoring in animals not slaughtered for human consumption
4. Monitoring in animals purchased for destruction pursuant to Regulation (EC)...
CHAPTER B REPORTING AND RECORDING REQUIREMENTS
I. REQUIREMENTS ON MEMBER STATES
A. Information to be presented by Member States in their annual...
1. The number of suspected cases placed under official movement restrictions...
2. The number of suspected cases subject to laboratory examination in...
3. The number of flocks where suspected cases in ovine and...
4. The number of bovine animals tested within each subpopulation referred...
5. The number of ovine and caprine animals and flocks tested...
6. The geographical distribution, including the country of origin if not...
7. In animals other than bovine, ovine and caprine, the number...
8. The genotype, and where possible the breed, of each ovine...
II. INFORMATION TO BE PRESENTED BY THE COMMISSION IN ITS SUMMARY...
1. The following tissues shall be designated as specified risk material...
3. All specified risk material must be stained with a dye...
4. Member States may derogate from the provisions of points 2...
6. Member States are to carry out frequent official inspections to...
8. Member States may send specified risk material or the material...
STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN DERIVED FROM OR CONTAINING RUMINANT MATERIAL
ERADICATION OF TRANSMISSIBLE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY
1. The inquiry referred to in Article 13(1)(b) must identify:
2. The measures laid down in Article 13(1)(c) shall comprise at...
4. Only the following animals may be introduced to the holding(s)...
5. Only the following ovine germinal products may be used in...
6. During a transitional period until 1 January 2007 at the...
7. Following the application on a holding of the measures referred...
9. Where the frequency of the ARR allele within the breed...
10. Member States applying the derogations provided for in points 6...
PLACING ON THE MARKET AND EXPORT
CHAPTER A Conditions for intra-Community trade in live animals, semen and embryos
Conditions for intra-Community trade in certain products of animal origin...
I. The following products of animal origin are exempt from the...
II. Deboned fresh meat from which all adherent tissues, including obvious...
1. A bovine animal shall be eligible for the Date-based Scheme...
2. If any animal presented for slaughter or any circumstance surrounding...
3. Slaughter of eligible animals must take place in slaughterhouses which...
4. The competent authority must satisfy itself that procedures used in...
5. Meat must be traceable back to the eligible animal, or...
6. All approved eligible carcasses must have individual numbers correlated with...
7. The Member State must have detailed protocols in place covering:...
8. The competent authority must set up a system for recording...
III. Deboned fresh meat from which all adherent tissues, including obvious...
4. If any animal presented for slaughter or any circumstance surrounding...
5. Slaughter of eligible animals must take place in slaughterhouses used...
6. The competent authority must satisfy itself that procedures used in...
8. All approved eligible carcasses must have individual numbers correlated with...
9. The Member State must have detailed protocols in place covering:...
10. The competent authority must set up a system for recording...
IMPORTATION INTO THE COMMUNITY OF LIVE ANIMALS, EMBRYOS, OVA AND PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN
REFERENCE LABORATORIES, SAMPLING AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHODS
TRANSITIONAL MEASURES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLES 22 AND 23
A. Concerning specified risk material, mechanically recovered meat and slaughtering techniques...
1. The following tissues are designated as specified risk material:
3. Bones of bovine, ovine and caprine animals shall not be...
4. Laceration of central nervous tissue by means of an elongated...
6. Tongues of bovine animals of all ages intended for human...
8. By way of derogation from the requirements of point 7,...
11. All specified risk material shall be stained with a dye...
12. Member States shall carry out frequent official inspections to verify...
13. Member States may decide to allow dispatch of heads or...
15. The products of animal origin listed below shall be subject...
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