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Regulation (EU) 2016/1012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on zootechnical and genealogical conditions for the breeding, trade in and entry into the Union of purebred breeding animals, hybrid breeding pigs and the germinal products thereof and amending Regulation (EU) No 652/2014, Council Directives 89/608/EEC and 90/425/EEC and repealing certain acts in the area of animal breeding (‘Animal Breeding Regulation’) (Text with EEA relevance)

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CHAPTER XU.K.Official controls and other official activities, administrative assistance, cooperation and enforcement by Member States

Article 39U.K.Designation of competent authorities

1.[F1The appropriate authority] shall designate the competent authorities with the responsibility for performing official controls for the verification of compliance of operators with the rules provided for in this Regulation, and for performing other official activities to ensure the application of those rules.

2.[F2The appropriate authority must]:

(a)draw up and keep up to date a list of the competent authorities it has designated in accordance with paragraph 1, including their contact details;

(b)specify in the list provided for in point (a) the address to which the following is to be sent:

(i)

the notifications referred to in Article 12; or

(ii)

the information, requests or notifications referred to in Articles 48 and 49;

(c)make the list referred to in point (a) available to the public on a website F3....

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Article 40U.K.Compliance by competent authorities carrying out breeding programmes

By way of derogation from this Chapter, [F5the appropriate authority] shall take the necessary measures to verify that competent authorities carrying out breeding programmes in accordance with Article 38 comply with the rules laid down in that Article.

Article 41U.K.General obligations of competent authorities

Competent authorities shall:

(a)

have procedures or arrangements, or both, in place to ensure and verify the effectiveness, appropriateness, impartiality, quality and consistency of the official controls and of the other official activities that they perform;

(b)

have procedures or arrangements, or both, in place to ensure that their staff performing official controls and other official activities are free from any conflict of interest as regards the operators in respect of which they perform those official controls and other official activities;

(c)

have, or have access to, a sufficient number of suitably qualified, trained and experienced staff so that official controls and other official activities can be performed efficiently and effectively;

(d)

have appropriate and properly maintained facilities and equipment to ensure that their staff can perform official controls and other official activities efficiently and effectively;

(e)

have the legal powers to perform official controls and other official activities and to take the action provided for in this Regulation;

(f)

have legal procedures in place in order to ensure that their staff have access to the premises of, and documents and computerised information management systems kept by, operators so as to be able to carry out their tasks properly.

Article 42U.K.Confidentiality obligations of the competent authorities

1.Without prejudice to situations where its disclosure is required by [F6the law in force in the United Kingdom or in the constituent territory of the United Kingdom where the competent authority is located], competent authorities shall require members of their staff to undertake not to disclose to third parties information acquired when undertaking their duties, in the context of official controls and other official activities, which is, by its nature, covered by professional confidentiality, unless there is an overriding public interest in its disclosure.

2.Information covered by professional confidentiality shall include information the disclosure of which would undermine:

(a)the purpose of official controls or investigations;

(b)the protection of commercial interests of an operator or any other natural or legal person;

(c)the protection of court proceedings and legal advice.

Article 43U.K.Rules on official controls

1.Competent authorities shall perform official controls on operators with appropriate frequency, taking account of:

(a)the risk of non-compliance with the rules provided for in this Regulation;

(b)the past records of operators as regards the results of official controls performed in their respect and their compliance with the rules provided for in this Regulation;

(c)the reliability and results of self-checks performed by the operators, or by third parties at their request, for the purpose of verifying compliance with the rules provided for in this Regulation;

(d)any information that might indicate non-compliance with the rules provided for in this Regulation.

2.Competent authorities shall perform official controls in accordance with documented procedures, which shall contain instructions for staff performing official controls.

3.Official controls shall be performed after the operator has been notified in advance unless there are reasons to carry out the official controls without prior notice.

4.Official controls shall, as far as possible, be performed in a manner that minimises the burden on the operators without this negatively affecting the quality of those official controls.

[F75.Competent authorities must perform official controls in the same manner irrespective of whether the breeding animals or the germinal products of the breeding animals originate in the United Kingdom or are entering the United Kingdom from a third country.]

Article 44U.K.Transparency of official controls

The competent authority shall perform official controls with a high level of transparency and shall make relevant information concerning the organisation and the performance of official controls publicly available.

Article 45U.K.Written records of official controls

1.Competent authorities shall draw up written records of every official control that they perform.

Those written records shall contain:

(a)a description of the purpose of the official control;

(b)the control methods applied;

(c)the results of the official control;

(d)where appropriate, action that the competent authorities require the operators to take as a result of the official control.

2.Unless the purposes of judicial investigations or the protection of court proceedings require otherwise, competent authorities shall provide the operators which have been subject to an official control with a copy of the written records referred to in paragraph 1.

Article 46U.K.Obligations of operators subject to official controls or other official activities

1.To the extent that this is necessary for the performance of official controls or other official activities, operators shall, when required to do so by the competent authorities, give to the staff of those competent authorities the necessary access to:

(a)their equipment, premises and other places under their control;

(b)their computerised information management systems;

(c)their breeding animals and the germinal products thereof under their control;

(d)their documents and any other relevant information.

2.During official controls and other official activities, operators shall assist and cooperate with the staff of the competent authorities in the accomplishment of their tasks.

Article 47U.K.Actions in case of established non-compliance

1.Where non-compliance is established, the competent authorities shall:

(a)take any action necessary to determine the origin and extent of that non-compliance and to establish the responsibilities of the operators concerned;

(b)take appropriate measures to ensure that the operators concerned remedy the non-compliance and prevent further occurrences of it.

When deciding which measures to take, the competent authorities shall take account of the nature of the non-compliance and the past record of the operators concerned with regard to compliance.

In particular competent authorities shall, as appropriate:

(a)order that the breed society postpones the entry in breeding books of purebred breeding animals or that the breeding operation postpones the registration in breeding registers of hybrid breeding pigs;

(b)order that the breeding animals or their germinal products shall not be used for breeding in accordance with this Regulation;

(c)suspend the issuing of zootechnical certificates by the breed society or the breeding operation;

(d)suspend or withdraw the approval of a breeding programme carried out by a breed society or breeding operation, where the activities of that breed society or breeding operation repeatedly, continuously or generally fail to comply with the requirements of the breeding programme approved in accordance with Article 8(3), and, where applicable, Article 12;

(e)withdraw the recognition of the breed society or breeding operation granted in accordance with Article 4(3), where that breed society or breeding operation repeatedly, continuously or generally fails to comply with the requirements referred to in Article 4(3);

(f)take any other measures that they deem to be appropriate to ensure compliance with the rules provided for in this Regulation.

2.The competent authorities shall provide the operators concerned, or their representatives, with:

(a)a written notification of their decision concerning the action or measure to be taken in accordance with paragraph 1, together with the reasons for that decision;

(b)information on any right of appeal against such decisions, and on the applicable procedure and time limits.

3.The competent authorities shall monitor the situation and shall modify, suspend or withdraw the measures that they have taken in accordance with this Article, depending on the severity of the non-compliance and the existence of clear evidence of a return to compliance.

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Article 48U.K.Cooperation and administrative assistance

[F91.Where non-compliance originates in, spreads to, or affects countries other than the United Kingdom, competent authorities in the United Kingdom must—

(a)cooperate with one another and with the competent authorities of third countries;

(b)provide administrative assistance to those competent authorities,

in order to ensure the correct application of the rules provided for in this Regulation.]

2.The cooperation and administrative assistance provided for in paragraph 1 may include:

(a)the reasoned request by a competent authority of a [F10constituent territory of the United Kingdom] (‘requesting competent authority’) for information from a competent authority of another [F10constituent territory of the United Kingdom] (‘requested competent authority’) that is needed in order to perform official controls or to follow them up;

[F11(b)in the case of a non-compliance which might have implications for other constituent territories of the United Kingdom, the notification of the competent authorities of those other constituent territories of the United Kingdom by the competent authority aware of the non-compliance;]

(c)the provision, by the requested competent authority, of necessary information and documents to the requesting competent authority, without undue delay when the relevant information and documents become available;

(d)the performance of investigations or official controls by the requested competent authority that are necessary to:

(i)

provide the requesting competent authority with all necessary information and documents, including information concerning the results of such investigations or official controls and, where appropriate, the measures taken;

(ii)

verify, where necessary ‘on-the-spot’, compliance within their jurisdiction with the rules provided for in this Regulation;

[F12(e)by agreement between the competent authorities concerned, participation by a competent authority of a constituent territory of the United Kingdom in on-the-spot official controls performed by the competent authorities of another constituent territory of the United Kingdom.]

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4.This Article shall apply without prejudice to national rules that are:

(a)applicable to the release of documents that are the object of, or related to, judicial proceedings;

(b)aimed at the protection of commercial interests vested in natural or legal persons.

5.All communications between competent authorities in accordance with this Article shall be in writing, either on paper or in electronic form.

Article 49U.K.Notification of [F14other competent authorities in the United Kingdom] on the basis of information provided by third countries

1.Where competent authorities receive information from a third country indicating non-compliance with the rules provided for in this Regulation, they shall, without undue delay:

(a)notify such information to the competent authorities of the other [F15constituent territories of the United Kingdom] known to be concerned by that non-compliance;

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2.Information obtained through official controls or investigations performed in accordance with this Regulation may be communicated to the third country referred to in paragraph 1, provided that:

(a)the competent authorities which have provided the information consent to such communication;

(b)relevant F17... rules applicable to the communication of personal data to third countries are complied with.

F18Article 50U.K.Coordinated assistance and follow-up by the Commission

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F18Article 51U.K.General principle for the financing of official controls

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F18Article 52U.K.Penalties

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