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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689 of 17 December 2019 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards rules for surveillance, eradication programmes, and disease-free status for certain listed and emerging diseases (Text with EEA relevance)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART I GENERAL PROVISIONS

    1. Article 1.Subject-matter and scope

    2. Article 2.Definitions

  3. PART II SURVEILLANCE, ERADICATION PROGRAMMES, DISEASE-FREE STATUS

    1. CHAPTER 1 Surveillance

      1. Section 1 Design of surveillance, Targeted animal population and diagnostic methods

        1. Article 3.Design of surveillance

        2. Article 4.Targeted animal population

        3. Article 5.Exclusion of certain kept terrestrial animals from the targeted animal population

        4. Article 6.Diagnostic methods

        5. Article 7.Contribution of official controls and other official activities to animal health surveillance

      2. Section 2 Disease confirmation and case definitions

        1. Article 8.Criteria for official confirmation of listed diseases, other than category A diseases, and certain emerging diseases and subsequent confirmation of outbreaks

        2. Article 9.Case definitions

      3. Section 3 Union surveillance programme

        1. Article 10.Criteria for and contents of Union surveillance programmes

        2. Article 11.Information to be included in the submission of and reporting on Union surveillance programmes

    2. CHAPTER 2 Eradication programmes for category B and C diseases of terrestrial animals

      1. Section 1 General provisions

        1. Article 12.Disease control strategy for the eradication of category B and C diseases of terrestrial animals

        2. Article 13.Territorial scope and animal populations

        3. Article 14.Final and intermediate targets

        4. Article 15.Period of application

      2. Section 2 Requirements for eradication programmes based on granting disease-free status at the level of establishments

        1. Article 16.Disease control strategy based on the disease-free status at establishment level

        2. Article 17.Targeted and additional animal populations for eradication programmes for certain diseases

        3. Article 18.Obligations of operators with respect to eradication programmes for certain diseases

        4. Article 19.Derogation with regard to granting disease-free status to establishments

        5. Article 20.Obligation of the competent authority to grant, suspend and withdraw disease-free status

        6. Article 21.Disease control measures in the event of suspicion of certain diseases

        7. Article 22.Extension of disease control measures in the event of suspicion of certain diseases

        8. Article 23.Derogations from disease control measures in the event of suspicion of certain diseases

        9. Article 24.Official confirmation of certain diseases and disease control measures

        10. Article 25.Epidemiological enquiry and investigations in case of confirmation of certain diseases

        11. Article 26.Movement of animals to or from infected establishments

        12. Article 27.Testing and removal of animals from infected establishments

        13. Article 28.Management of products from infected establishments

        14. Article 29.Derogations from the restriction of movement of animals from infected establishments

        15. Article 30.Cleaning and disinfection and other measures to prevent the spread of infection

        16. Article 31.Risk mitigating measures to prevent reinfection

      3. Section 3 Provisions for eradication programmes for infection with RABV

        1. Article 32.Disease control strategy of eradication programmes for infection with RABV

        2. Article 33.Targeted animal population for eradication programmes for infection with RABV

        3. Article 34.Obligations of the competent authority in the context of eradication programmes for infection with RABV

        4. Article 35.Disease control measures in the event of suspicion of infection with RABV

        5. Article 36.Disease control measures in the event of confirmation of infection with RABV

      4. Section 4 Provisions for eradication programmes for infection with BTV

        1. Article 37.Disease control strategy of eradication programmes for infection with BTV

        2. Article 38.Targeted and additional animal populations for eradication programmes for infection with BTV

        3. Article 39.Obligations of operators in the context of eradication programmes for infection with BTV

        4. Article 40.Obligations of the competent authority in the context of eradication programmes for infection with BTV

        5. Article 41.Disease control measures in the event of suspicion of infection with BTV

        6. Article 42.Disease control measures in the event of confirmation of infection with BTV

        7. Article 43.Movement of kept animals and germinal products from the targeted animal population to Member States or zones covered by eradication programmes for infection with BTV

        8. Article 44.Vector protected establishment

        9. Article 45.Movement of animals through Member States or zones covered by eradication programmes for infection with BTV

    3. CHAPTER 3 Eradication programmes for category B and C diseases of aquatic animals

      1. Section 1 General provisions

        1. Article 46.Disease control strategy for the eradication of category B and C diseases of aquatic animals

        2. Article 47.Territorial scope and animal population

        3. Article 48.Final and intermediate targets

        4. Article 49.Period of application

      2. Section 2 Requirements for Eradication programmes

        1. Article 50.Minimum requirements for an eradication programme

        2. Article 51.Animal population to be included in eradication programmes for category B and C diseases

        3. Article 52.Measures to be taken in Member States, zones or compartments covered by eradication programmes

        4. Article 53.Derogation from classification of the health status of confined establishments

        5. Article 54.Vaccination

        6. Article 55.Disease control measures in the event of suspicion of certain diseases

        7. Article 56.Extension of disease control measures in the event of suspicion of certain diseases

        8. Article 57.Derogation from disease control measures in the event of suspicion of disease

        9. Article 58.Official confirmation of certain diseases and disease control measures

        10. Article 59.Epidemiological enquiry and investigations in case of confirmation of certain diseases

        11. Article 60.Movements to or from an infected establishment and any other establishment located in the restricted zone

        12. Article 61.Derogations from the restriction of movement of animals and products of animal origin from infected establishments

        13. Article 62.Removal of infected animals

        14. Article 63.Cleaning and disinfection

        15. Article 64.Fallowing

        16. Article 65.Risk mitigating measures to prevent reinfection

    4. CHAPTER 4 Disease-free status

      1. Section 1 Approval of disease-free status of Member States and zones

        1. Article 66.Criteria for the granting of disease-free status

        2. Article 67.Disease-free status based on the absence of listed species

        3. Article 68.Disease-free status based on the disease agent’s incapacity to survive

        4. Article 69.Disease-free status of terrestrial animals based on the incapacity to survive of listed vectors for listed diseases of terrestrial animals

        5. Article 70.Disease-free status based on historical and surveillance data

        6. Article 71.Disease-free status based on eradication programmes

        7. Article 72.Disease specific requirements for disease-free status

      2. Section 2 Approval of disease-free status for compartments keeping aquaculture animals

        1. Article 73.Criteria for the granting of disease-free status to compartments keeping aquaculture animals

        2. Article 74.Disease-free status based on the absence of listed species

        3. Article 75.Disease-free status based on the disease agent’s incapacity to survive

        4. Article 76.Disease-free status based on historical and surveillance data

        5. Article 77.Disease-free status based on eradication programmes

        6. Article 78.Disease specific requirements for disease-free status

        7. Article 79.Specific requirements for compartments which are independent of the health status of the surrounding natural waters

        8. Article 80.Special provisions for compartments which comprise individual establishments which commence or recommence aquaculture activities and where the health status regarding a specific disease is independent of the health status of the surrounding natural waters

      3. Section 3 Maintenance, suspension and withdrawal of disease-free status

        1. Article 81.Specific criteria on surveillance and biosecurity measures for the maintenance of disease-free status

        2. Article 82.Suspension, withdrawal and restoration of disease-free status

      4. Section 4 Derogations from approval by the Commission

        1. Article 83.Derogations from approval by the Commission for certain disease-free statuses for aquatic animal diseases

  4. PART III TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS

    1. Article 84.Transitional provisions concerning existing disease-free status

    2. Article 85.Transitional provisions concerning existing eradication or surveillance programmes

    3. Article 86.Repeal

    4. Article 87.Entry into force and application

  5. Signature

    1. ANNEX I

      SPECIFIC CASE DEFINITION OF DISEASE OF TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS

      1. Section 1 Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)

        1. 1. An animal or a group of animals must be considered,...

        2. 2. An animal or a group of animals must be considered,...

        3. 3. For the purposes of this case definition, the disease agent...

      2. Section 2 Infection with low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIV)

        1. 1. An animal or a group of animals must be considered,...

        2. 2. An animal or a group of animals must be considered,...

        3. 3. For the purposes of this case definition, the disease agent...

      3. Section 3 Infection with Newcastle disease virus (NDV)

        1. 1. An animal or a group of animals must be considered,...

        2. 2. An animal or a group of animals must be considered,...

        3. 3. For the purposes of this case definition, the disease agent...

    2. ANNEX II

      UNION SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME

      1. PART I AVIAN INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE IN POULTRY AND WILD BIRDS

        1. Section 1 General approach and requirements

          1. 1. TERRITORIAL SCOPE

          2. 2. PERIOD OF APPLICATION

          3. 3. GENERAL APPROACH

        2. Section 2 Objectives for surveillance in poultry and wild birds

          1. 1. Early detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry....

          2. 2. Early detection of HPAI in wild birds providing for:

          3. 3. Detection of HPAI in poultry species which generally do not...

          4. 4. Detection of circulating low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIV) that...

          5. 5. Contribution to increased knowledge on HPAI and LPAIV posing a...

        3. Section 3 Early detection of HPAI in poultry

          1. 1. The early detection systems for of HPAI in poultry must...

          2. 2. The surveillance referred to in point 1 must at least...

          3. 3. Regular testing of samples collected from dead and sick poultry...

        4. Section 4 Early detection of HPAI in wild birds

          1. 1. The early detection of HPAI in wild birds must be...

          2. 2. The design of this surveillance must be risk-based, taking into...

          3. 3. The surveillance must apply to birds from targeted wild bird...

          4. 4. In addition, the surveillance may include, at priority locations and...

          5. 5. Additional sources of information obtained from investigations of wild birds...

        5. Section 5 Risk-based complementary surveillance for HPAI in poultry species which generally do not show significant clinical signs

          1. 1. The risk-based surveillance for infection with HPAI in poultry establishments...

          2. 2. Based on scientific justifications, additional risk factors than those listed...

        6. Section 6 risk-based surveillance in order to identify clusters of establishments infected with lpaiv and with continuous spread of LPAIV

          1. 1. The risk-based surveillance for the detection of circulating low pathogenic...

          2. 2. Such clusters are characterised by infection with LPAIV of groups...

          3. 3. The assessment for the selection of establishments for targeted surveillance...

          4. 4. In addition to the selection criteria for targeted surveillance of...

        7. Section 7 Targeted poultry populations

          1. 1. Early detection systems for infection with HPAI referred to in...

          2. 2. Complementary surveillance for infection with HPAI referred to in Section...

          3. 3. In addition to the species and categories listed under point...

        8. Section 8 Targeted Wild bird populations

        9. Section 9 Sampling and laboratory testing methods

          1. 1. The number of poultry establishments to be sampled and the...

          2. 2. Frequency and period for testing:

          3. 3. Samples must be subjected to laboratory testing by serological methods,...

    3. ANNEX III

      DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR THE GRANTING AND MAINTENANCE OF DISEASE-FREE STATUS FOR CERTAIN DISEASES OF TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS

      1. Section 1 Infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis

        1. 1. Serological tests

        2. 2. Brucellin skin test (BST)

      2. Section 2 Infection with mycobacterium tuberculosis complex

        1. 1. Tuberculin skin tests

        2. 2. Gamma-interferon assay

      3. Section 3 Enzootic bovine leukosis

        1. 1. Serological tests

      4. Section 4 Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis (IBR/IPV)

      5. Section 5 Infection with Aujeszky’s disease virus (ADV)

      6. Section 6 Bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD)

        1. 1. Direct methods:

        2. 2. Serological tests:

    4. ANNEX IV

      DISEASE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANTING, MAINTENANCE, SUSPENSION AND WITHDRAWAL OF THE DISEASE-FREE STATUS AT THE LEVEL OF ESTABLISHMENTS AND DISEASE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANTING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DISEASE-FREE STATUS AT THE LEVEL OF MEMBER STATES OR ZONES

      1. PART I INFECTION WITH BRUCELLA ABORTUS, B. MELITENSIS AND B. SUIS

        1. CHAPTER 1 Establishment free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis without vaccination

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. If the status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis...

            3. 3. If the status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis...

            4. 4. By way of derogation from point 3, where the infection...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Establishment free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis with vaccination

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. If the status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis...

            3. 3. If the status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis...

            4. 4. By way of derogation from point 3, where the infection...

        3. CHAPTER 3 Member State or zone free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis as regards kept bovine animals

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status as regards kept bovine animals

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status as regards kept bovine animals

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. The status of a Member State or a zone free...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from point 1(a), the status free...

        4. CHAPTER 4 Member State or zone free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis as regards kept ovine and caprine animals

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status as regards kept ovine and caprine animals

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status as regards kept ovine and caprine animals

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and...

            2. 2. The status of a Member State or a zone free...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from point 1(a), the status free...

      2. PART II INFECTION WITH MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX

        1. CHAPTER 1 Establishment free from infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (Mycobacterium...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from points 1(c) and 2(b), the...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with MTBC of an establishment...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1(c), the competent authority...

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with MTBC of an establishment...

            2. 2. The status free from infection with MTBC may only be...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with MTBC of an establishment...

            2. 2. If the status free from infection with MTBC has been...

            3. 3. If the status free from infection with MTBC has been...

            4. 4. By way of derogation from point 3(b), the status may...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Member State or zone free from infection with MTBC

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status as regards kept bovine animals

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with MTBC as regards kept...

            2. 2. The status of a Member State or a zone free...

      3. PART III ENZOOTIC BOVINE LEUKOSIS

        1. CHAPTER 1 Establishment free from enzootic bovine leukosis

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) may only...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from EBL of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. The status free from EBL may only be restored if:...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from EBL of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. If the status free from EBL has been withdrawn in...

            3. 3. If the status free from EBL has been withdrawn in...

            4. 4. By way of derogation from point (3)(a), the offspring of...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Member State or zone free from EBL

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

      4. PART IV INFECTIOUS BOVINE RHINOTRACHEITIS/INFECTIOUS PUSTULAR VULVOVAGINITIS

        1. CHAPTER 1 Establishment free from infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis (IBR/IPV)...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from IBR/IPV of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. The status free from IBR/IPV may only be restored if:...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from IBR/IPV of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. If the status free from IBR/IPV has been withdrawn in...

            3. 3. If the status free from IBR/IPV has been withdrawn in...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Member State or zone free from IBR/IPV

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from IBR/IPV as regards kept bovine animals...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1(a), the use of...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from point 1(b), surveillance may be...

      5. PART V INFECTION WITH AUJESZKY’S DISEASE VIRUS

        1. CHAPTER 1 Establishment free from infection with Aujeszky’s disease virus

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Aujeszky’s disease virus (ADV)...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with ADV of an establishment...

            2. 2. The status free from infection with ADV may only be...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with ADV of an establishment...

            2. 2. If the status free from infection with ADV has been...

            3. 3. If the status free from infection with ADV has been...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Member State or zone free from infection with Aujeszky’s disease virus

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with ADV as regards kept...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from point (a) of Section 1,...

            4. 4. By way of derogation from point 1(b), surveillance may be...

      6. PART VI BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA

        1. CHAPTER 1 Establishment free from bovine viral diarrhoea

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) may only...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from BVD of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1, the status free...

          3. Section 3 Suspension and restoring of the status

            1. 1. The status free from BVD of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. The status free from BVD may only be restored if:...

          4. Section 4 Withdrawal and regaining of the status

            1. 1. The status free from BVD of an establishment keeping bovine...

            2. 2. If the status free from BVD has been withdrawn in...

            3. 3. If the status free from BVD has been withdrawn in...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Member State or zone free from bovine viral diarrhoea

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from BVD as regards kept bovine animals...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1(a), the use of...

            3. 3. By way of derogation from point 1(b), surveillance may be...

    5. ANNEX V

      DISEASE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANTING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DISEASE-FREE STATUS AT THE LEVEL OF MEMBER STATES OR ZONES

      1. PART I INFECTION WITH RABIES VIRUS

        1. CHAPTER 1 Technical requirements for the vaccination against rabies

          1. Section 1 Vaccination of kept animals

            1. 1. For the purpose of eradication programmes for infection with rabies...

            2. 2. For the purpose of eradication programmes for infection with RABV,...

          2. Section 2 Vaccination of wild animals

            1. 1. For the purpose of eradication programmes for infection with RABV...

            2. 2. For the purpose of eradication programmes for infection with RABV...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Member State or zone free from infection with rabies virus

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with RABV may only be...

            2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1(b), if a case...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

      2. PART II INFECTION WITH BLUETONGUE VIRUS (SEROTYPES 1-24)

        1. CHAPTER 1 Minimum requirements for the surveillance

          1. Section 1 Surveillance for the detection of serotypes of Bluetongue virus not reported in the previous 2 years

            1. 1. The surveillance of infection with bluetongue virus (serotypes 1-24) (infection...

            2. 2. The design of the surveillance provided for in point 1...

            3. 3. The surveillance in an area(s) adjacent to any infected Member...

            4. 4. The surveillance provided for in point 1(b) and point 3...

          2. Section 2 Surveillance to determine the extent of infection with BTV

            1. 1. The surveillance of infection with BTV to ensure the timely...

            2. 2. The design of the surveillance provided for in point 1...

            3. 3. The target prevalence rate of the surveillance provided for in...

          3. Section 3 Surveillance to demonstrate absence of infection with BTV

            1. 1. The surveillance of infection with BTV to demonstrate the absence...

            2. 2. The design of the surveillance provided for in point 1...

            3. 3. The surveillance provided for in point 1(b) must have the...

          4. Section 4 Requirements for the active surveillance of infection with BTV

            1. 1. The geographical units referred to in point (a) of Article...

            2. 2. Active surveillance must be based on one or a combination...

            3. 3. The frequency of the sampling must:

            4. 4. The animals sampled must:

            5. 5. The sample size in each geographical unit must be calculated...

            6. 6. When surveillance must be adapted as provided for in point...

          5. Section 5 Entomological surveillance

            1. 1. Entomological surveillance must consist of at least an active annual...

            2. 2. Aspiration traps equipped with ultraviolet light must be used in...

            3. 3. At least one aspiration trap must be placed in each...

            4. 4. When entomological surveillance is organised in the context of determination...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Movement of animals and germinal products

          1. Section 1 Movement of animals

            1. 1. The animals originate from a Member State or a zone...

            2. 2. The animals originate from a Member State or a zone...

            3. 3. The animals originate from a Member State or a zone...

            4. 4. The animals originate from a Member State or a zone...

            5. 5. The animals originate from a Member State or a zone...

            6. 6. The animals originate from a Member State or a zone...

            7. 7. The animals comply with specific animal health requirements defined by...

            8. 8. The animals comply with any of the requirements provided for...

          2. Section 2 Movement of germinal products

            1. 1. The donor animals have been kept at least for a...

            2. 2. The germinal products originate from a Member State or a...

            3. 3. The germinal products originate from a Member State or a...

            4. 4. The germinal products originate from a Member State or a...

        3. CHAPTER 3 Vector protected establishment

        4. CHAPTER 4 Member State or zone free from infection with BTV

          1. Section 1 Granting of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with BTV may only be...

            2. 2. The status free from infection with BTV may only be...

          2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with BTV may only be...

            2. 2. The intensity and frequency of the surveillance referred to in...

            3. 3. If no circulation of the infection has been detected for...

        5. CHAPTER 5 Seasonally BTV-free Member State or zone

          1. 1. The seasonally BTV-free status may only be established in a...

          2. 2. By way of derogation from point 1(a), if the seasonally...

          3. 3. The seasonally BTV-free Member State or zone must immediately stop...

      3. PART III INFESTATION WITH VARROA SPP.

        1. Section 1 Granting of the status to a Member State or zone as free from infestation with varroa spp.

        2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status of a Member State or zone free from infestation with varroa spp.

      4. PART IV STATUS FREE FROM INFECTION WITH NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS- WITHOUT VACCINATION

        1. Section 1 Granting of status free from infection with Newcastle disease virus without vaccination

        2. Section 2 Maintenance of the status

          1. 1. The status free from infection with NDV without vaccination granted...

          2. 2. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the status free...

          3. 3. The status free from infection with NDV without vaccination granted...

    6. ANNEX VI

      SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS AS REGARDS DISEASES OF AQUATIC ANIMALS

      1. PART I RISK-BASED SURVEILLANCE

        1. CHAPTER 1 Minimum requirements for risk-based surveillance in certain approved aquaculture establishments

          1. 1. General approach

            1. 1.1. Risk-based health surveillance which includes health visits and possible sampling...

            2. 1.2. The frequency of such visits will depend on the risk...

            3. 1.3. Chapter 3 sets out the minimum frequency of health visits...

            4. 1.4. Risk-based animal health surveillance in aquaculture establishments and groups of...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Risk ranking to be applied in certain approved aquaculture establishments

        3. CHAPTER 3 Frequency of risk-based animal health visits

      2. PART II DISEASE- SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR DISEASE-FREE STATUS OF AQUATIC ANIMALS

        1. CHAPTER 1 Eradication, disease-free status and diagnostic methods for viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) and infectious hematopoietic necrosis (IHN)

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling

          2. Section 2 Granting of the status free from VHS or free from IHN in Member States, zones and compartments of unknown health status

          3. Section 3 Granting of the status free from VHS or free from IHN in Member States, zones and compartments known to be infected with either VHS or IHN

            1. 1. The status free from VHS or free from IHN may...

            2. 2. The restricted zone must have been defined on a case-by-case...

          4. Section 4 Maintenance of status free from VHS and status free from IHN

            1. 1. When targeted surveillance is required in order to maintain the...

            2. 2. When determining the frequency of health visits required to maintain...

            3. 3. Disease-free status must only be maintained as long as all...

          5. Section 5 Diagnostic and sampling methods

            1. 1. The organs or tissue material to be sampled and examined...

            2. 2. The diagnostic method for the granting or the maintenance status...

            3. 3. When a suspicion of VHS or IHN is required to...

        2. CHAPTER 2 Eradication, disease-free status and diagnostic methods for infection with HPR-deleted infectious salmon anaemia virus (HPR-deleted ISAV)

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling

          2. Section 2 Granting of the status free from infection with HPR-deleted ISAV in Member States, zones and compartments of unknown health status

          3. Section 3 Granting of the status free from infection with HPR-deleted ISAV in Member States, zones and compartments known to be infected with HPR-deleted ISAV

            1. 1. The status free from infection with HPR-deleted ISAV may only...

            2. 2. The restricted zone must have been defined on a case-by-case...

          4. Section 4 Maintenance of status free from infection with HPR-deleted ISAV

            1. 1. When targeted surveillance is required in order to maintain the...

            2. 2. When determining the frequency of health visits required to maintain...

            3. 3. Disease-free status must only be maintained as long as all...

          5. Section 5 Diagnostic and sampling methods

            1. 1. The organs or tissue material to be sampled and examined...

            2. 2. The diagnostic method to be used to grant or to...

            3. 3. When a suspicion of infection with HPR-deleted ISAV must be...

        3. CHAPTER 3 Eradication, disease-free status and diagnostic methods for infection with Marteilia refringens

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling

          2. Section 2 Granting of the status free from infection with Marteilia Refringens in Member States, zones and compartments of unknown health status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Marteilia refringens may only...

            2. 2. If Marteilia refringens is detected during the 3-year scheme set...

          3. Section 3 Granting of the status free from infection with Marteilia refringens in Member States, zones and compartments known to be infected with Marteilia refringens

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Marteilia refringens may only...

            2. 2. The restricted zone must have been defined on a case-by-case...

          4. Section 4 Maintenance of status free from infection with Marteilia refringens

            1. 1. When targeted surveillance is required in order to maintain the...

            2. 2. When determining the frequency of health visits required to maintain...

            3. 3. The status free from infection with Marteilia refringens may only...

          5. Section 5 Diagnostic and sampling methods

            1. 1. The whole animal must be submitted to the laboratory for...

            2. 2. The diagnostic methods to be used to grant or maintain...

            3. 3. When a suspicion of infection with Marteilia refringens is required...

        4. CHAPTER 4 Eradication, disease-free status and diagnostic methods for infection with Bonamia exitiosa

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling

          2. Section 2 Granting of the status free from infection with Bonamia exitiosa in Member States, zones and compartments of unknown health status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Bonamia exitiosa may only...

            2. 2. If infection with Bonamia exitiosa is detected during the 3-year...

          3. Section 3 Granting of the status free from infection with Bonamia exitiosa in Member States, zones and compartments known to be infected with Bonamia exitiosa

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Bonamia exitiosa may only...

            2. 2. The restricted zone must have been defined on a case-by-case...

          4. Section 4 Maintenance of status free from infection with Bonamia exitiosa

            1. 1. When targeted surveillance is required in order to maintain the...

            2. 2. When determining the frequency of health visits required to maintain...

            3. 3. The status free from infection with Bonamia exitiosa may only...

          5. Section 5 Diagnostic and sampling methods

            1. 1. The whole animal must be submitted to the laboratory for...

            2. 2. The diagnostic methods to be used to grant or maintain...

            3. 3. When a suspicion of infection with Bonamia exitiosa is required...

        5. CHAPTER 5 Eradication, disease-free status and diagnostic methods for infection with Bonamia ostreae

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling

          2. Section 2 Granting of the status free from infection with Bonamia ostreae in Member States, zones and compartments of unknown health status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Bonamia ostreae may only...

            2. 2. If infection with Bonamia ostreae is detected during the 3-year...

          3. Section 3 Granting of the status free from infection with Bonamia ostreae in Member States, zones and compartments known to be infected with Bonamia ostreae

            1. 1. The status free from infection with Bonamia ostreae may only...

            2. 2. The restricted zone must have been defined on a case-by-case...

          4. Section 4 Maintenance of status free from infection with Bonamia ostreae

            1. 1. When targeted surveillance is required in order to maintain the...

            2. 2. When determining the frequency of health visits required to maintain...

            3. 3. The status free from infection with Bonamia ostreae may only...

          5. Section 5 Diagnostic and sampling methods

            1. 1. The whole animal must be submitted to the laboratory for...

            2. 2. The diagnostic methods to be used to grant or maintain...

            3. 3. When a suspicion of infection with Bonamia ostreae is required...

        6. CHAPTER 6 Eradication, disease-free status and diagnostic methods for infection with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling

          2. Section 2 Granting of the status free from infection with WSSV in Member States, zones and compartments of unknown health status

            1. 1. The status free from infection with WSSV may only be...

            2. 2. If infection with WSSV is detected during the 2-year scheme...

          3. Section 3 Granting of the status free from infection with WSSV in Member States, zones and compartments known to be infected with WSSV

            1. 1. The status free from infection with WSSV may only be...

            2. 2. The restricted zone must have been defined on a case-by-case...

          4. Section 4 Maintenance of status free from infection with WSSV

            1. 1. When targeted surveillance is required in order to maintain the...

            2. 2. In Member States, zones or compartments where the number of...

            3. 3. When determining the frequency of health visits required to maintain...

            4. 4. The status free from infection with WSSV may only be...

          5. Section 5 Diagnostic and sampling methods

            1. 1. Samples of integumental epidermis, either dissected or contained within walking...

            2. 2. The diagnostic method and procedures to be used to grant...

            3. 3. When a suspicion of infection with WSSV is required to...

      3. PART III REQUIREMENTS FOR DEMONSTRATING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMMES FOR CATEGORY C DISEASES AND FOR RESTARTING THOSE PROGRAMMES AFTER A DISEASE OUTBREAK

        1. CHAPTER 1 Requirements for establishments to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme for VHS or IHN and requirements to re-start that programme following a disease outbreak

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling for VHS and IHN

          2. Section 2 Specific requirements to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme

            1. 1. Health visits must be carried out and fish must be...

            2. 2. Samples which are collected in accordance with Section 1 and...

          3. Section 3 Requirements to re-start a surveillance programme after a disease outbreak

        2. CHAPTER 2 Requirements for establishments to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme for HPR-deleted ISAV and to re-start that programme after a disease outbreak

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling for infection with HPR-deleted ISAV

          2. Section 2 Specific requirements to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme

            1. 1. Health visits must be carried out and fish must be...

            2. 2. Samples which are collected in accordance with Section 1 and...

          3. Section 3 Requirements to re-start a surveillance programme after a disease outbreak

        3. CHAPTER 3 Requirements for establishments to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme for infection with Marteilia refringens and requirements to re-start that programme following a disease outbreak

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling for infection with Marteilia refringens

          2. Section 2 Specific requirements to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme

            1. 1. Health visits must be carried out and molluscs must be...

            2. 2. Samples which are collected in accordance with Section 1 and...

          3. Section 3 Requirements to re-start a surveillance programme after a disease outbreak

        4. CHAPTER 4 Requirements for establishments to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme for infection with Bonamia exitiosa and to re-start that programme following a disease outbreak

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling for infection with Bonamia exitiosa

          2. Section 2 Specific requirements to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme

            1. 1. Health visits must be carried out and molluscs must be...

            2. 2. Samples which are collected in accordance with Section 1 and...

          3. Section 3 Requirements to re-start a surveillance programme after a disease outbreak

        5. CHAPTER 5 Requirements for establishments to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme for infection with Bonamia ostreae and to re-start that programme following a disease outbreak

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling for infection with Bonamia ostreae

          2. Section 2 Specific requirements to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme

            1. 1. Health visits must be carried out and molluscs must be...

            2. 2. Samples which are collected in accordance with Section 1 and...

          3. Section 3 Requirements to re-start a surveillance programme after a disease outbreak

        6. CHAPTER 6 Requirements for establishments to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme for infection with WSSV and to re-start that programme following a disease outbreak

          1. Section 1 General requirements for health visits and sampling for infection with infection with WSSV

          2. Section 2 Specific requirements to demonstrate the implementation of a surveillance programme

            1. 1. Health visits shall be carried out and crustaceans shall be...

            2. 2. Samples which are collected in accordance with Section 1 and...

          3. Section 3 Requirements to re-start a surveillance programme after a disease outbreak

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