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Diseases of Animals (Modification) Order (Northern Ireland) 1998

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Modification of the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981

3.  In Part II of Schedule 2 to the principal Order, after paragraph 12B(1), there shall be inserted the following paragraph—

Scrapie, Spongiform encephalopathy:

12C.(1) Where the Department causes an animal to be slaughtered as a suspected or affected animal and an examination at a veterinary laboratory of the Department of tissues taken from the carcase of the animal confirms that it was an affected animal, the compensation shall be an amount equal to—

(a)in the case of a sheep, the indicative market price for sheep; and

(b)in the case of a goat, the indicative market price for goats or, if the Department has not determined that price, the indicative market price for sheep slaughtered in the same month as the goat in question.

(2) Where the Department causes an animal to be slaughtered as a suspected or affected animal and an examination at a veterinary laboratory of the Department of tissues taken from the carcase of the animal does not confirm that it was an affected animal, the compensation shall be the greater of—

(a)an amount equal to—

(i)in the case of a sheep, the indicative market price for sheep; and

(ii)in the case of a goat, the indicative market price for goats or, if the Department has not determined that price, the indicative market price for sheep slaughtered in the same month as the goat in question; or

(b)such sum as appears to the Department, having regard to any evidence provided by the owner of the animal slaughtered, to reflect the market value of that animal, subject to a maximum sum of £400 for each animal.

(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), the Department shall determine the average price for cull sheep in any month, on the basis of the information it has at that time as to—

(a)the numbers of cull sheep sold in Northern Ireland for slaughter during the month in question; and

(b)the prices paid for such sheep.

(4) For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), the Department may determine the average price for cull goats in any month, on the basis of the information it has at that time as to—

(a)the numbers of cull goats sold in Northern Ireland for slaughter during the month in question; and

(b)the prices paid for such goats,

but shall only do so where it considers that the information is sufficiently representative of cull goats sales for those purposes.

(5) The Department shall, in respect of each determination of an average price for cull sheep or cull goats under this paragraph, take such steps as it considers appropriate for the purpose of bringing—

(a)the determination; and

(b)the number of animals, and the sale price of the animals, on which the determination was based,

to the attention of such organisations as appear to it to be representative of owners of sheep and goats.

(6) For the purposes of this paragraph—

“affected animal” means a sheep or goat which is affected with scrapie or any transmissible spongiform encephalopathy;

“animal” means a sheep or goat;

“cull sheep” means a sheep at the end of its productive life and “cull goat” means a goat at the end of its productive life and “cull animal” shall be construed accordingly;

“indicative market price” in relation to any animal means the average price paid for a cull animal of that species for the month two months prior to the month in which the animal was slaughtered, as determined in accordance with sub-paragraph (3) or (4), as the case may be;

“market value” means the price which might reasonably have been obtained for an animal at the time of its slaughter from a purchaser on the open market as if it was not an affected or suspected animal; and

“suspected animal” means a sheep or goat which is suspected of being affected with scrapie or any transmissible spongiform encephalopathy..

(1)

Paragraph 12B was inserted by S.R. 1994 No. 11

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