PART IIINTRA-COMMUNITY TRADE

Assembly centres and slaughterhouses12

1

Any person operating an assembly centre shall do so in accordance with this regulation.

2

The assembly centre shall be approved by the Department and given a number, and approval shall only be given if the Department is satisfied that –

a

the centre complies with the requirements of paragraphs (a) to (d) of Article 11(1) of Council Directive 64/432/EEC; and

b

the operator of the assembly centre has agreed to comply with the requirements for the operation of the centre which the Department has specified in an operational agreement as being the requirements the inspector believes are necessary to ensure the centre is capable of being operated in accordance with the second indent of Article 3(2) of Council Directive 90/425/EEC.

3

The operator of an assembly centre shall admit to those premises only animals that are identified and come from herds or flocks that are eligible for intra-Community trade.

4

Where animals are consigned to an approved assembly centre, the operator of the assembly centre shall –

a

ensure that no animal is admitted unless it complies with Article 3(1) of Council Directive 90/425/EEC; and

b

record on a register –

i

the name of the owner, the registration number of the transporter and the licence number of the lorry delivering or collecting animals from the centre;

ii

in the case of cattle, sheep and goats, the origin, date of entry and exit, number and identification of the animals and the proposed destination as well as the information in paragraph (4)(b)(i); and

iii

in the case of pigs, the registration number of the holding of origin or of the herd of origin and the proposed destination as well as the information in paragraph (4)(b)(i),

and shall preserve the register for a minimum of three years from the date of arrival at the centre of any animal to which it relates.

5

Where an animal is consigned to a slaughterhouse under the supervision of an official veterinary surgeon appointed under the provisions of regulation 7 of the Fresh Meat (Hygiene and Inspection) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 199715 or regulation 7 of the Poultry Meat, Farmed Game Bird Meat and Rabbit Meat (Hygiene and Inspection) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 199516, the official veterinary surgeon shall ensure that it is not slaughtered unless it complies with Article 3(1) of Council Directive 90/425/EEC.

6

An official veterinary surgeon may carry out an inspection for the purposes of paragraph (5) and, if in so doing, he establishes that an animal imported from a member State is accompanied by incorrect documentation or cannot readily be identified, he shall examine the animal and shall either –

a

certify that it is fit to be slaughtered and used for its intended purpose; or

b

by notice in writing require the animal to be slaughtered and destroyed or to be re-exported, in each case at the expense of the importer.

7

Where any person markets any animal consigned to him from a member State, or divides up batches of such animals for distribution or marketing, and paragraphs (4) and (5) do not apply in relation to such animals, that person –

a

shall check, before any animal is marketed or any batch is divided up, that all the animals comply with the relevant provisions of an instrument listed in Part I of Schedule 2, with respect to identification marks and required consignment documentation;

b

shall immediately notify any irregularity or anomaly in any such identification mark or required consignment documentation to the Department; and

c

if there is a breach of Article 3(1)(d) of Council Directive 90/425/EEC17, shall isolate the animals in question until the Department has either –

i

authorised their release in writing; or

ii

served a notice under regulation 13(2) in relation to it.