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Article 2(2), (3), 10(7); Schedule 3 paragraph 7.
F1mod. by SR 1998/366; 1999/433, 434; 2000/293; 2001/286;
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1Sch. 1 Pt. I applied (with modifications) (30.8.2008) by Specified Animal Pathogens Order (Northern Ireland) 2008 (S.R. 2008/336), art. 3(a)
1. All species of the following orders of mammals except Homo sapiens (man)—N.I.
1. Chiroptera.N.I.
2. Carnivora.N.I.
3. Dermoptera.N.I.
4. Edentata.N.I.
5. Hyracoidea.N.I.
6. Insectivora.N.I.
7. Lagomorpha.N.I.
8. Marsupialia.N.I.
9. Primates.N.I.
10. Rodentia.N.I.
11. Artiodactyla.N.I.
12. Monotremata.N.I.
13. Perissodactyla.N.I.
14. Pholidota.N.I.
15. Proboscidea.N.I.
16. Tubulidentata.N.I.
F2mod. by SR 1998/366; 1999/433, 434; 2000/293; 2001/286;
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C2Sch. 1 Pt. II applied (with modifications) (30.8.2008) by Specified Animal Pathogens Order (Northern Ireland) 2008 (S.R. 2008/336), art. 3(b)
Birds belonging to the following orders—
1. Anseriformes (including swans, geese and ducks).N.I.
2. Apodiformes (including swifts and humming birds).N.I.
3. Apterygiformes (kiwis).N.I.
4. Caprimulgiformes (including nightjars).N.I.
5. Casuariiformes (including emus and cassowaries).N.I.
6. Charadriiformes (including waders, gulls and snipes).N.I.
7. Ciconiiformes (including storks and flamingoes).N.I.
8. Coliiformes (mousebirds).N.I.
9. Columbiformes (including pigeons and doves).N.I.
10. Coraciiformes (including kingfishers and hornbills).N.I.
11. Cuculiformes (including cuckoos).N.I.
12. Falconiformes (including hawks and eagles).N.I.
13. Galliformes (including fowls, turkeys, pheasants, partridges and quails).N.I.
14. Gaviiformes (divers).N.I.
15. Gruiformes (including cranes).N.I.
16. Passeriformes (including sparrows, finches and myna birds).N.I.
17. Pelecaniformes (including pelicans).N.I.
18. Piciformes (including toucans and woodpeckers).N.I.
19. Podicipitiformes (grebes).N.I.
20. Procellariiformes (including petrels and albatrosses).N.I.
21. Psittaciformes (including parrots, budgerigars, love-birds, macaws and cockatoos).N.I.
22. Rheiformes (rheas).N.I.
23. Strigiformes (owls).N.I.
24. Struthioniformes (ostriches).N.I.
25. Sphenisciformes (penguins).N.I.
26. Tinamiformes (tinamous).N.I.
27. Trogoniformes (trogons).N.I.
F3mod. by SR 1999/433, 434; 2000/293;2001/286;
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C3Sch. 1 Pt. III applied (with modifications) (30.8.2008) by Specified Animal Pathogens Order (Northern Ireland) 2008 (S.R. 2008/336), art. 3(c)
1. Rinderpest (otherwise known as cattle plague).N.I.
2. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia (otherwise known as pleuro-pneumonia).N.I.
3. Foot-and-mouth disease.N.I.
4. Bovine tuberculosis.N.I.
5. Anthrax.N.I.
6. Warble fly infestation.N.I.
7. Brucellosis.N.I.
8. Bovine leucosis.N.I.
9. Johne's disease.N.I.
10. Lumpy skin disease.N.I.
11. Blue tongue.N.I.
12. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis.N.I.
13. Sheep pox.N.I.
14. Sheep scab.N.I.
15. Teschen disease.N.I.
16. Swine fever.N.I.
17. African swine fever.N.I.
18. Atrophic rhinitis.N.I.
19. Swine vesicular disease.N.I.
20. Vesicular exanthema.N.I.
21. African horse sickness.N.I.
22. Infectious equine anaemia.N.I.
23. Dourine.N.I.
24. Equine encephalomyelitis.N.I.
25. Glanders.N.I.
26. Transmissible gastro-enteritis.N.I.
27. Rabies.N.I.
28. Influenza A infection.N.I.
29. Trichinosis.N.I.
Entry rep. by SR 1985/64
31. Epizootic lymphangitis.N.I.
32. Aujeszky's disease.N.I.
33. Visna-Maedi complex.N.I.
34. Jaagsiekte complex.N.I.
[F435. Contagious equine metritis.]N.I.
F4SR 1988/287
[F536. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy.]N.I.
F5SR 1990/135
[F637. Blue eared pig disease.]N.I.
F6SR 1991/250
[F738. Vesicular stomatitis.]N.I.
F7SR 1991/456
39. Peste des petits ruminants.N.I.
40. Rift valley fever.N.I.
41. Viral haemorrhagic disease.N.I.
42. Goat pox.N.I.
[F843. Scrapie.]N.I.
F8SR 1992/552
[F944. Contagious agalactia.]N.I.
F9SR 1993/43
[F1045. Porcine respiratory corona virus.]N.I.
F10SR 1994/11
46. Epizootic haemorrhagic disease.N.I.
[F1147. Spongiform encephalopathy.]N.I.
F11SR 1995/44
48. Caseous lymphadenitis.N.I.
[F1249. Equine viral arteritis.]N.I.
F12SR 1996/273
Article 10(1) (separation of diseased animals and notice of disease) shall not apply in the case of atrophic rhinitis (18)F13. . . [F14 and spongiform encephalopathy (47)].
F15mod. by SR 1999/433, 434; 2000/293;2001/286;
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C4Sch. 1 Pt. IV applied (with modifications) (30.8.2008) by Specified Animal Pathogens Order (Northern Ireland) 2008 (S.R. 2008/336), art. 3(c)
1. Newcastle disease.N.I.
2. Fowl cholera.N.I.
3. Infectious bronchitis.N.I.
4. Infectious laryngo-tracheitis.N.I.
5. Fowl pox.N.I.
6. Ornithosis (including psittacosis).N.I.
7. Arizona disease.N.I.
[F168. Avian influenza.]N.I.
F16SR 1995/466
9. Paramyxovirus 1 infection in pigeons.N.I.
10. Avian leucosis.N.I.
11. Marek's disease.N.I.
12. Goose hepatitis.N.I.
13. Infectious avian encephalomyelitis.N.I.
14. Mycoplasmosis.N.I.
15. Tuberculosis.N.I.
16. Duck plague (herpes virus infection).N.I.
17. Duck viral hepatitis.N.I.
18. Duck septicaemia (anatipestifer infection).N.I.
19. Infectious bursal disease (gumboro disease).N.I.
20. Salmonellosis.N.I.
[F1721. Avian rhinotracheitis.]N.I.
F17SR 1996/591
[F1822. Spongiform encephalopathy.]N.I.
F18SR 1995/44
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