http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/part/V/madeProducts of Animal Origin (Third Country Imports) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002Animal healthDangerous animalsEuropean UnionGovernment Printer for Northern Ireland2016-09-07EUROPEAN COMMUNITIESANIMALSThese Regulations implement for Northern Ireland Council Directive 97/78/EC laying down the principles governing the organisation of veterinary checks on products entering the Community from third countries (O.J. No. L24, 30.1.98, p. 9). The Directive applies to products of animal origin – meat, fish (including shellfish), milk and products made from these, together with egg products and a large number of animal by-products, including casings, skins, bones and blood. When read with Annex I to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (O.J. No. L1, 3.1.94, p. 3, as amended) the Directive requires that products of animal origin which enter the European Economic Area must undergo specified veterinary checks at border inspection posts to ensure that they comply with requirements laid down by Community legislation for the protection of animal and public health.PART VPRODUCTS INTENDED FOR IMPORTRetention of documents at border inspection posts30.

Where a documentary check has been carried out at a border inspection post on a product intended (whether directly or ultimately) for import, the person who presented the required documents relating to that product pursuant to regulation 18(1) shall surrender the same to the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.

Evidence of certification of, and payment for, veterinary checks31.

Where a certificate of veterinary clearance has been issued certifying that a consignment is fit for import, the person responsible for the consignment shall supply the Commissioners with evidence satisfactory to them that –

(a)

the certificate has been issued; and

(b)

all charges payable in accordance with Part IX for veterinary checks carried out on the consignment, including sampling, and for any test or analysis carried out on any samples taken, have been paid, or payment thereof has been assured by a deposit or guarantee satisfactory to the person to whom, pursuant to regulation 48(2), the charges are payable.

Products not intended for the United Kingdom32.

Where –

(a)

notice of introduction of a product has been given pursuant to regulation 17; and

(b)

that notice specifies a member State other than the United Kingdom as the country of destination; and

(c)

a certificate of veterinary clearance has been issued in respect of that product, authorising its import –

(i)

into that member State or a particular area thereof in accordance with specific requirements, or

(ii)

for specific purposes in accordance with conditions,

which requirements or conditions are laid down for products imported into that member State or particular area, or for products imported for those specific purposes, in any directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2,

a person shall not, without reasonable excuse, prevent or delay the transport of that product to that member State.

Products transported under supervision33.(1)

This regulation applies to products intended for import which are required by any directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2 to be transported under veterinary supervision from the border inspection post at which they are first introduced into the relevant territories to their destination establishment.

(2)

A person shall not remove a product to which this regulation applies from a border inspection post unless it is contained in a leak-proof container or means of transport which has been sealed by an officer of the Commissioners or by the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.

(3)

The person responsible for a product to which this regulation applies and any carrier who has or takes charge of it shall ensure that the product is transported without delay to its destination establishment and that the certificate of veterinary clearance issued in respect of the product accompanies it until the product reaches its destination establishment.

(4)

Where a certificate of veterinary clearance has authorised import of a product to which this regulation applies for specific purposes as described in regulation 32(c)(ii), the person responsible for the product and any carrier who has charge of it for the time being shall ensure that it remains under the supervision of the Commissioners in accordance with the T5 procedure provided for in Articles 471 to 495 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No. 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No. 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code

O.J. No. L253, 11.10.93, p. 1 as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 444/2002 (O.J. No. L68, 12.3.2002, p. 11)

until it reaches its destination establishment.

(5)

An operator of a destination establishment or an intermediate storage warehouse shall give immediate written notification to the official veterinary surgeon who is responsible for the destination establishment or intermediate storage warehouse, as the case may be, of the arrival there of any product to which this regulation applies.

(6)

An operator of a destination establishment shall ensure that a product to which this regulation applies undergoes at the destination establishment the treatment prescribed for it by the relevant directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2.

Transhipment of products intended for import34.(1)

This regulation applies to transhipped products where the border inspection post of introduction is in Northern Ireland.

(2)

As soon as a product to which this regulation applies arrives at the border inspection post of introduction, the person responsible for the product shall notify the official veterinary surgeon there in writing or in computerised or other electronic form, of the exact location of the product, of the estimated time of its transhipment or unloading, and of its border inspection post of destination.

(3)

Where a product to which this regulation applies is transhipped –

(a)

from one aircraft to another, either directly or after being unloaded in a customs controlled area at the border inspection post of introduction for less than twelve hours, or

(b)

from one sea-going vessel to another, either directly or after being unloaded in an area as aforesaid for less than seven days,

any person required by regulation 18 to present the product and its required documents, or to ensure that they are presented, to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction, shall, if the official veterinary surgeon considers that the product presents a risk to animal or public health, permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), to carry out a documentary check on the required documents.

(4)

Where a product to which this regulation applies is proposed to be unloaded from an aircraft for twelve hours or more, the person responsible for the product shall ensure that it is stored for not more than 48 hours under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction in a customs controlled area there and is then reloaded onto an aircraft for onward transport to its border inspection post of destination.

(5)

Where a product to which this regulation applies is proposed to be unloaded from a sea-going vessel for seven days or more, the person responsible for the product shall ensure that it is stored for not more than twenty days under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction in a customs controlled area there and is then reloaded onto a sea-going vessel for onward transport to its border inspection post of destination.

(6)

Any person required by regulation 18 to present a product to which paragraph (4) or paragraph (5) applies and its required documents to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post of introduction shall permit the official veterinary surgeon there, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), to carry out a documentary check on the required documents and, if the official veterinary surgeon considers that the product presents a risk to animal or public health, an identity check of the product against the required documents and a physical check of the product.

(7)

Where a product to which paragraph (4) applies is stored for more than 48 hours after unloading, or a product to which paragraph (5) applies is stored for more than twenty days after unloading, any person required by regulation 18 to present the product and its required documents to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction, shall permit the official veterinary surgeon there, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), to carry out in all cases, an identity check of the product against the required documents and a physical check of the product.

This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
<akomaNtoso xmlns:uk="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/namespaces/UK-AKN" xmlns:ukl="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/namespaces/legislation" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/ns/akn/3.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/ns/akn/3.0 http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/akn-core/v1.0/cos01/part2-specs/schemas/akomantoso30.xsd">
<act name="nisr">
<meta>
<identification source="#">
<FRBRWork>
<FRBRthis value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/nisr/2002/340"/>
<FRBRuri value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/nisr/2002/340"/>
<FRBRdate date="2002-11-07" name="made"/>
<FRBRauthor href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/government/northern-ireland"/>
<FRBRcountry value="GB-NIR"/>
<FRBRsubtype value="regulation"/>
<FRBRnumber value="340"/>
<FRBRname value="S.R. 2002/340"/>
<FRBRprescriptive value="true"/>
</FRBRWork>
<FRBRExpression>
<FRBRthis value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/made"/>
<FRBRuri value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/made"/>
<FRBRdate date="2002-11-07" name="made"/>
<FRBRauthor href="#"/>
<FRBRlanguage language="eng"/>
</FRBRExpression>
<FRBRManifestation>
<FRBRthis value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/made/data.akn"/>
<FRBRuri value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/made/data.akn"/>
<FRBRdate date="2024-11-21Z" name="transform"/>
<FRBRauthor href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk"/>
<FRBRformat value="application/akn+xml"/>
</FRBRManifestation>
</identification>
<lifecycle source="#">
<eventRef refersTo="#made" date="2002-11-07" eId="date-made" source="#"/>
<eventRef refersTo="#coming-into-force" date="2002-12-06" eId="date-cif-1" source="#"/>
</lifecycle>
<analysis source="#">
<otherAnalysis source=""/>
</analysis>
<references source="#">
<TLCEvent eId="made" href="" showAs="Made"/>
<TLCEvent eId="cif" href="" showAs="ComingIntoForce"/>
</references>
<proprietary xmlns:ukm="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/namespaces/metadata" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dct="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" source="#">
<dc:identifier>http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/part/V/made</dc:identifier>
<dc:title>Products of Animal Origin (Third Country Imports) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002</dc:title>
<dc:subject>Animal health</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Dangerous animals</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>European Union</dc:subject>
<dc:publisher>Government Printer for Northern Ireland</dc:publisher>
<dc:modified>2016-09-07</dc:modified>
<dc:subject scheme="SIheading">EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES</dc:subject>
<dc:subject scheme="SIheading">ANIMALS</dc:subject>
<dc:description>These Regulations implement for Northern Ireland Council Directive 97/78/EC laying down the principles governing the organisation of veterinary checks on products entering the Community from third countries (O.J. No. L24, 30.1.98, p. 9). The Directive applies to products of animal origin – meat, fish (including shellfish), milk and products made from these, together with egg products and a large number of animal by-products, including casings, skins, bones and blood. When read with Annex I to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (O.J. No. L1, 3.1.94, p. 3, as amended) the Directive requires that products of animal origin which enter the European Economic Area must undergo specified veterinary checks at border inspection posts to ensure that they comply with requirements laid down by Community legislation for the protection of animal and public health.</dc:description>
<ukm:SecondaryMetadata>
<ukm:DocumentClassification>
<ukm:DocumentCategory Value="secondary"/>
<ukm:DocumentMainType Value="NorthernIrelandStatutoryRule"/>
<ukm:DocumentStatus Value="final"/>
<ukm:DocumentMinorType Value="regulation"/>
</ukm:DocumentClassification>
<ukm:Year Value="2002"/>
<ukm:Number Value="340"/>
<ukm:Made Date="2002-11-07"/>
<ukm:ComingIntoForce>
<ukm:DateTime Date="2002-12-06"/>
</ukm:ComingIntoForce>
<ukm:ISBN Value="0337943966"/>
</ukm:SecondaryMetadata>
<ukm:Alternatives>
<ukm:Alternative Date="2008-11-27" URI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/2002/340/pdfs/nisr_20020340_en.pdf" Title="Print Version"/>
</ukm:Alternatives>
<ukm:Statistics>
<ukm:TotalParagraphs Value="335"/>
<ukm:BodyParagraphs Value="62"/>
<ukm:ScheduleParagraphs Value="273"/>
<ukm:AttachmentParagraphs Value="0"/>
<ukm:TotalImages Value="3"/>
</ukm:Statistics>
</proprietary>
</meta>
<body>
<part eId="part-V" uk:target="true">
<num>PART V</num>
<heading>PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR IMPORT</heading>
<hcontainer name="regulation" eId="regulation-30">
<heading>Retention of documents at border inspection posts</heading>
<num>30.</num>
<content>
<p>Where a documentary check has been carried out at a border inspection post on a product intended (whether directly or ultimately) for import, the person who presented the required documents relating to that product pursuant to regulation 18(1) shall surrender the same to the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.</p>
</content>
</hcontainer>
<hcontainer name="regulation" eId="regulation-31">
<heading>Evidence of certification of, and payment for, veterinary checks</heading>
<num>31.</num>
<intro>
<p>
Where a certificate of veterinary clearance has been issued certifying that a consignment is fit for import, the person responsible for the consignment shall supply
<abbr title="the Commissioners of Customs and Excise">the Commissioners</abbr>
with evidence satisfactory to them that –
</p>
</intro>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-31-a">
<num>(a)</num>
<content>
<p>the certificate has been issued; and</p>
</content>
</level>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-31-b">
<num>(b)</num>
<content>
<p>all charges payable in accordance with Part IX for veterinary checks carried out on the consignment, including sampling, and for any test or analysis carried out on any samples taken, have been paid, or payment thereof has been assured by a deposit or guarantee satisfactory to the person to whom, pursuant to regulation 48(2), the charges are payable.</p>
</content>
</level>
</hcontainer>
<hcontainer name="regulation" eId="regulation-32">
<heading>Products not intended for the United Kingdom</heading>
<num>32.</num>
<intro>
<p>Where –</p>
</intro>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-32-a">
<num>(a)</num>
<content>
<p>notice of introduction of a product has been given pursuant to regulation 17; and</p>
</content>
</level>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-32-b">
<num>(b)</num>
<content>
<p>that notice specifies a member State other than the United Kingdom as the country of destination; and</p>
</content>
</level>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-32-c">
<num>(c)</num>
<intro>
<p>a certificate of veterinary clearance has been issued in respect of that product, authorising its import –</p>
</intro>
<level class="para2" eId="regulation-32-c-i">
<num>(i)</num>
<content>
<p>into that member State or a particular area thereof in accordance with specific requirements, or</p>
</content>
</level>
<level class="para2" eId="regulation-32-c-ii">
<num>(ii)</num>
<content>
<p>for specific purposes in accordance with conditions,</p>
</content>
</level>
<wrapUp>
<p>which requirements or conditions are laid down for products imported into that member State or particular area, or for products imported for those specific purposes, in any directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2,</p>
</wrapUp>
</level>
<wrapUp>
<p>a person shall not, without reasonable excuse, prevent or delay the transport of that product to that member State.</p>
</wrapUp>
</hcontainer>
<hcontainer name="regulation" eId="regulation-33">
<heading>Products transported under supervision</heading>
<num>33.</num>
<paragraph eId="regulation-33-1">
<num>(1)</num>
<content>
<p>This regulation applies to products intended for import which are required by any directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2 to be transported under veterinary supervision from the border inspection post at which they are first introduced into the relevant territories to their destination establishment.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-33-2">
<num>(2)</num>
<content>
<p>
A person shall not remove a product to which this regulation applies from a border inspection post unless it is contained in a leak-proof container or means of transport which has been sealed by an officer of
<abbr title="the Commissioners of Customs and Excise">the Commissioners</abbr>
or by the official veterinary surgeon at that border inspection post.
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-33-3">
<num>(3)</num>
<content>
<p>The person responsible for a product to which this regulation applies and any carrier who has or takes charge of it shall ensure that the product is transported without delay to its destination establishment and that the certificate of veterinary clearance issued in respect of the product accompanies it until the product reaches its destination establishment.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-33-4">
<num>(4)</num>
<content>
<p>
Where a certificate of veterinary clearance has authorised import of a product to which this regulation applies for specific purposes as described in regulation 32(c)(ii), the person responsible for the product and any carrier who has charge of it for the time being shall ensure that it remains under the supervision of
<abbr title="the Commissioners of Customs and Excise">the Commissioners</abbr>
in accordance with the T5 procedure provided for in Articles 471 to 495 of Commission Regulation
<ref eId="c00017" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/european/regulation/1993/2454">
(
<abbr class="acronym" title="European Economic Community">EEC</abbr>
)
<abbr title="Number">No.</abbr>
2454/93
</ref>
laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation
<ref eId="c00018" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/european/regulation/1992/2913">
(
<abbr class="acronym" title="European Economic Community">EEC</abbr>
)
<abbr title="Number">No.</abbr>
2913/92
</ref>
establishing the Community Customs Code
<authorialNote class="footnote" eId="f00023" marker="23">
<p>
O.J.
<abbr title="Number">No.</abbr>
L253, 11.10.93, p. 1 as last amended by Commission Regulation
<ref eId="c00493" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/european/regulation/2002/0444">
(
<abbr class="acronym" title="European Community">EC</abbr>
)
<abbr title="Number">No.</abbr>
444/2002
</ref>
(O.J.
<abbr title="Number">No.</abbr>
L68, 12.3.2002, p. 11)
</p>
</authorialNote>
until it reaches its destination establishment.
</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-33-5">
<num>(5)</num>
<content>
<p>An operator of a destination establishment or an intermediate storage warehouse shall give immediate written notification to the official veterinary surgeon who is responsible for the destination establishment or intermediate storage warehouse, as the case may be, of the arrival there of any product to which this regulation applies.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-33-6">
<num>(6)</num>
<content>
<p>An operator of a destination establishment shall ensure that a product to which this regulation applies undergoes at the destination establishment the treatment prescribed for it by the relevant directive, decision or regulation listed in Schedule 2.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</hcontainer>
<hcontainer name="regulation" eId="regulation-34">
<heading>Transhipment of products intended for import</heading>
<num>34.</num>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-1">
<num>(1)</num>
<content>
<p>This regulation applies to transhipped products where the border inspection post of introduction is in Northern Ireland.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-2">
<num>(2)</num>
<content>
<p>As soon as a product to which this regulation applies arrives at the border inspection post of introduction, the person responsible for the product shall notify the official veterinary surgeon there in writing or in computerised or other electronic form, of the exact location of the product, of the estimated time of its transhipment or unloading, and of its border inspection post of destination.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-3">
<num>(3)</num>
<intro>
<p>Where a product to which this regulation applies is transhipped –</p>
</intro>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-34-3-a">
<num>(a)</num>
<content>
<p>from one aircraft to another, either directly or after being unloaded in a customs controlled area at the border inspection post of introduction for less than twelve hours, or</p>
</content>
</level>
<level class="para1" eId="regulation-34-3-b">
<num>(b)</num>
<content>
<p>from one sea-going vessel to another, either directly or after being unloaded in an area as aforesaid for less than seven days,</p>
</content>
</level>
<wrapUp>
<p>any person required by regulation 18 to present the product and its required documents, or to ensure that they are presented, to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction, shall, if the official veterinary surgeon considers that the product presents a risk to animal or public health, permit the official veterinary surgeon, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), to carry out a documentary check on the required documents.</p>
</wrapUp>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-4">
<num>(4)</num>
<content>
<p>Where a product to which this regulation applies is proposed to be unloaded from an aircraft for twelve hours or more, the person responsible for the product shall ensure that it is stored for not more than 48 hours under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction in a customs controlled area there and is then reloaded onto an aircraft for onward transport to its border inspection post of destination.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-5">
<num>(5)</num>
<content>
<p>Where a product to which this regulation applies is proposed to be unloaded from a sea-going vessel for seven days or more, the person responsible for the product shall ensure that it is stored for not more than twenty days under the supervision of the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction in a customs controlled area there and is then reloaded onto a sea-going vessel for onward transport to its border inspection post of destination.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-6">
<num>(6)</num>
<content>
<p>Any person required by regulation 18 to present a product to which paragraph (4) or paragraph (5) applies and its required documents to the official veterinary surgeon at a border inspection post of introduction shall permit the official veterinary surgeon there, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), to carry out a documentary check on the required documents and, if the official veterinary surgeon considers that the product presents a risk to animal or public health, an identity check of the product against the required documents and a physical check of the product.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
<paragraph eId="regulation-34-7">
<num>(7)</num>
<content>
<p>Where a product to which paragraph (4) applies is stored for more than 48 hours after unloading, or a product to which paragraph (5) applies is stored for more than twenty days after unloading, any person required by regulation 18 to present the product and its required documents to the official veterinary surgeon at the border inspection post of introduction, shall permit the official veterinary surgeon there, or an assistant appointed pursuant to regulation 6(1)(b), to carry out in all cases, an identity check of the product against the required documents and a physical check of the product.</p>
</content>
</paragraph>
</hcontainer>
</part>
</body>
</act>
</akomaNtoso>