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The Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2018

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Young lamb and goat stampsN.I.

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11.—(1) A young lamb stamp or a young goat stamp may be applied to an ovine or caprine carcase in a slaughterhouse if the animal does not have a permanent incisor erupted through the gum and any documentation relating to the animal does not indicate that it is aged over 12 months at slaughter.

(2) A young lamb or young goat stamp may be applied by;

(a)an inspector; or

(b)an occupier of a slaughterhouse or a representative authorised by that occupier.

(3) The young lamb or goat stamp must mark the meat with a circular mark 5 centimetres in diameter with the following in capital letters 1 centimetre high—

(a)“VS”; and

(b)in the case of—

(i)an ovine animal, “YL”; or

(ii)a caprine animal, “YG”.

(4) A person must not apply a mark resembling the young lamb or goat stamp.

(5) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) a person must not possess the equipment for applying a young lamb or goat stamp.

(6) A person who contravenes this paragraph is guilty of an offence.

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