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PART 2 Notification and investigation of suspicion of disease
10.Designating premises as infected premises when the presence of disease is confirmed
13.Disposal of carcases and preliminary cleansing and disinfection
16.Special measures to prevent the spread of African swine fever virus by vectors
18.Restocking and testing with sentinel pigs on infected or contact premises
PART 4 Suspicion and confirmation of disease at a slaughterhouse
PART 6 Area controls following confirmation of disease in domestic pigs
PART 1 Measures in a protection zone
2.A veterinary inspector may license the movement of a pig...
5.Movement of other animals and persons from premises on which pigs are kept
6.Restriction on removal of any thing liable to transmit disease
7.Restrictions on the transporting and spreading of pig manure or slurry
8.A person must not spread manure or slurry, which contains...
PART 2 Measures in a surveillance zone
11.A veterinary inspector may license the movement of a pig...
12.Movement of pigs off premises in a surveillance zone for swine vesicular disease
13.Movement of pigs off premises in a surveillance zone for African swine fever and classical swine fever
14.A licence may only be granted under paragraph 13 where—...
15.Movement of other animals and persons from premises on which pigs are kept
16.Restriction on removal of any thing liable to transmit disease
17.Restrictions on the transporting and spreading of pig manure or slurry
18.A person must not spread manure or slurry, which contains...
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