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PART II DISEASES OF ANIMALS AND POULTRY
Separation and treatment of diseased animals and poultry and notice of disease
Regulation of movement of animals and poultry, etc.
PART 2A TRANSMISSIBLE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHIES
PART III RESTRICTIONS ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF CERTAIN SUBSTANCES TO ANIMALS OR POULTRY
SCHEDULES
Article 10(1) (separation of diseased animals and notice of disease) shall not apply in the
Article 10(1) (separation of diseased animals and notice of disease) shall not apply in the
PART II COMPENSATION IN RESPECT OF THE SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS AND POULTRY
12.Bovine leucosis, Lumpy skin disease, Blue tongue, Teschen disease, African swine-fever, Vesicular exanthema, African horse
The compensation shall—where the animal slaughtered was affected with any of the above diseases be
The compensation shall—where the animal slaughtered was affected with any of the above diseases be
12B.Peste des petits ruminants, Vesicular stomatitis, Rift valley fever, Epizootic haemorrhagic disease:
1.The animals shall be landed only at a landing place as defined by this Order.
2.The animals shall be landed in such manner, at such times, and subject to such
3.When landed the animals shall immediately be conveyed in such manner and subject to such
4.The animals shall not be moved out of the quarantine station except on conditions prescribed
5.Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Part the provisions of this Order relating
6.The provisions of this Order relating to compensation or other payments in respect of animals
7.Without prejudice to paragraph 5, the Department may—cause to be slaughtered any imported animals or
SUBSTANCES TO WHICH PART III APPLIES
4.Any of the following substances to be administered to swine:-Para-aminophenylarsonic acid.Sodium Para-aminophenylarsonic acid.4-Hydroxy-3-Nitrophenylarsonic acid.4-Nitrophenylarsonic acid.4-Ureidophenylarsonic
5.Any substance containing any proportion of any of the substance specified in paragraph 4 if
6.The prohibition in Article 33 shall not apply to any person who has in his
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