Regulation 92
SCHEDULE 7S Offspring Slaughter
InterpretationS
1.—[F1(1) For the purposes of this Schedule–
“bovine animal” includes bison and buffalo (including water buffalo);
“cattle passport” has the same meaning as in the Cattle Identification Regulations 1998;
“market value” means the price that might reasonably have been obtained for an individual animal at the time of valuation from a purchaser in the open market if the animal were not an offspring animal; and
“offspring animal” means a bovine animal born within two years prior to, or after, clinical onset of BSE in its dam.]
(2) For the purpose of calculating the compensation payable for an offspring animal, the age of the animal at slaughter shall be conclusively determined by reference to the date of birth of the animal shown on the cattle passport for the animal.
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 7 para. 1(1) substituted (3.5.2006) by The TSE (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.S.I. 2006/231), regs. 1, 19(a)
Requirements relating to offspring animalsS
2.—(1) If an inspector is of the opinion that there is an offspring animal on any premises, that inspector may serve a notice in Form OC 1 on the person appearing to that inspector to be the owner or person in charge of that animal.
(2) On the service of a notice in Form OC 1–
(a)the requirements contained in that notice shall have effect; and
(b)the owner or person in charge of the animal who has been served with the notice shall surrender the cattle passport for the animal to an officer of the Scottish Ministers.
(3) The occupier of any premises and the employees of that occupier, and any person who is or has been in possession or charge of any animal or carcase which is or has been on the premises, shall–
(a)provide such reasonable facilities and reasonable assistance and comply with such reasonable requirements as are necessary to assist the inspector to form an opinion and carry out any inspection, examination, test, sampling or marking under this paragraph; and
(b)if so required by an inspector, or by an officer of the Scottish Ministers, give such information as that person possesses as to–
(i)any animal or carcase which is or has been on the premises;
(ii)any other animal or carcase with which any animal or carcase which is or has been on the premises may have come into contact; and
(iii)the location and movement of any animal or carcase which is or has been in the possession or charge of that person.
(4) If an animal to which a notice in Form OC 1 relates is moved from premises under a licence issued by an officer of the Scottish Ministers which is subject to a condition, the notice in Form OC 1 shall, providing the animal is moved in accordance with the condition, cease to have effect on the expiry of the period in respect of which the condition applies.
(5) A notice in Form OC 1 may at any time be withdrawn by a notice in Form OC 3 served by a veterinary inspector on the person appearing to that inspector to be the owner or person in charge of the animal to which the notice in Form OC 1 relates.
Notice of intended slaughterS
3.—(1) The Scottish Ministers may, if they think fit, cause any offspring animal to be slaughtered.
(2) Subject to paragraph (5) below, where the Scottish Ministers propose to cause an offspring animal to be slaughtered under this paragraph a veterinary inspector shall serve a notice of intended slaughter in Form OC 2 on the person appearing to that inspector to be the owner or person in charge of the animal specifying the premises at which the animal is to be slaughtered.
(3) Following the service of a notice in Form OC 2 an inspector may insert or administer an implant for the purpose of electronically tagging an offspring animal.
(4) No person except an inspector shall remove or otherwise interfere with an implant inserted or administered under paragraph (3) above.
(5) Where an animal is presented at any premises for slaughter for human consumption and a veterinary inspector is of the opinion that the animal is an offspring animal, the Scottish Ministers may cause the animal to be slaughtered under this paragraph without any notice in Form OC 2 being served on the owner or person in charge of the animal before it is slaughtered.
(6) Where an offspring animal is slaughtered in accordance with paragraph (5) above an inspector or officer of the Scottish Ministers shall, as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, give notice to the owner or other person in charge of the carcase of the slaughtered animal that the animal has been slaughtered as an offspring animal.
(7) If an animal to which a notice in Form OC 2 relates is moved from premises under a licence issued by an officer of the Scottish Ministers which is subject to a condition, the notice in Form OC 2 shall, providing the animal is moved in accordance with the condition, cease to have effect on the expiry of the period in respect of which the condition applies.
(8) A notice in Form OC 2 may at any time be withdrawn by a notice in Form OC 3 served by a veterinary inspector on the person appearing to that inspector to be the owner or person in charge of the animal to which the notice in Form OC 2 relates.
Compensation for slaughtered offspring animalsS
[F24.—(1) Where the Scottish Ministers cause an offspring animal to be slaughtered under paragraph 3 they shall pay compensation in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.
(2) A pedigree animal is one for which a pedigree certificate has been issued by a breeders' organisation or association that fulfils the conditions of Council Decision 84/247/EEC laying down the criteria for the recognition of breeders' organisations and associations which maintain or establish herd-books for pure-bred breeding animals of the bovine species.
(3) Subject to sub-paragraphs (5) and (6), the compensation payable is the average price paid in Great Britain for that age and category of animal–
(a)for a pedigree animal, in the previous six months; and
(b)for any other bovine animal, in the previous month.
(4) The Scottish Ministers shall categorise animals as follows, and for the purposes of determining which category the animal falls into, the age of the animal is the age, as shown by its cattle passport, at the date on which the notice in Form OC2 was served.
Categories
Male | Female |
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Beef Sector – non-pedigree animal | |
Up to and including 3 months | Up to and including 3 months |
Over 3 months up to and including 6 months | Over 3 months up to and including 6 months |
Over 6 months up to and including 9 months | Over 6 months up to and including 9 months |
Over 9 months up to and including 12 months | Over 9 months up to and including 12 months |
Over 12 months up to and including 16 months | Over 12 months up to and including 16 months |
Over 16 months up to and including 20 months | Over 16 months up to and including 20 months |
Over 20 months– | Over 20 months– |
Breeding bulls | Calved |
Other | Not calved |
Dairy Sector – non-pedigree animal | |
Up to and including 3 months | Up to and including 3 months |
Over 3 months up to and including 6 months | Over 3 months up to and including 6 months |
Over 6 months up to and including 12 months | Over 6 months up to and including 12 months |
Over 12 months up to and including 16 months | Over 12 months up to and including 16 months |
Over 16 months up to and including 20 months | Over 16 months up to and including 20 months |
Over 20 months | Over 20 months– |
Calved Not calved | |
Beef Sector – pedigree animal | |
6 months up to and including 12 months | 6 months up to and including 12 months |
Over 12 months up to and including 24 months | Over 12 months up to and including 24 months |
Over 24 months | 24 months (not calved) Calved under 36 months Calved 36 months and over |
Dairy Sector – pedigree animal | |
Up to and including 2 months | Up to and including 2 months |
Over 2 months up to and including 12 months | Over 2 months up to and including 10 months |
Over 12 months up to and including 24 months | Over 10 months up to and including 18 months |
Over 24 months | Over 18 months (not calved) Calved under 36 months Calved 36 months and over. |
(5) Where the Scottish Ministers consider that the data to calculate the average price is inadequate, they may pay compensation at–
(a)for animals in that category, the most recent previously calculated average price for which there was sufficient data to calculate the average price; or
(b)for the individual animal, the market value.
(6) For buffalo or bison, compensation is the market value.
(7) The market value shall, for the purposes of payment of compensation under this Schedule be determined–
(a)by agreement between the Scottish Ministers and the owner of the animal;
(b)failing agreement by an arbiter appointed jointly by the Scottish Ministers and the owner of the animal; or
(c)failing such agreement or appointment, by an arbiter appointed by the President of the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland and the liability for the costs of the arbiter shall be determined by the arbiter.
(8) An arbiter appointed or nominated for the purpose of this paragraph shall give to the Scottish Ministers and the owner a certificate in writing of the value that arbiter has determined.
(9) Where an offspring animal is slaughtered as an offspring animal and was certified before slaughter by a veterinary surgeon as–
(a)requiring slaughter for emergency reasons relating to the welfare of the animal;
(b)not fit for human consumption by virtue of its condition; and
(c)having no market value as a consequence,
no compensation shall be payable for the animal under this paragraph.
(10) Where an offspring animal is slaughtered as an offspring animal and was certified in form OC 4 before slaughter by a veterinary surgeon as–
(a)requiring slaughter for emergency reasons relating to the welfare of the animal;
(b)not unfit for human consumption by virtue of its condition,
compensation shall be payable for the animal in accordance with the compensation payable under paragraph (3) above for a beef animal of the age of the animal slaughtered.
(11) Where a notice in Form OC 1 has been served on an offspring animal and the animal is slaughtered under section 17 of the Animal Health Act 1981 in its application to brucellosis or tuberculosis as an affected animal, an animal exposed to the infection of brucellosis or tuberculosis or an animal which is a reactor, within the meaning of the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Compensation (Scotland) Order 1978 and the notice in Form OC 1 has been withdrawn by the time of such slaughter or is withdrawn at that time, the compensation payable for the animal shall be ascertained in accordance with the Order concerned.
(12) Where a notice in Form OC 1 has been served on an offspring animal and the animal is slaughtered under section 32 of the Animal Health Act 1981 in its application to the disease bovine spongiform encephalopathy as an animal affected or suspected of being affected with that disease, and the notice in Form OC 1 has been withdrawn by the time of such slaughter or is withdrawn at that time, the compensation payable for the animal shall be ascertained in accordance with the provisions of regulation 83 and Part III of Schedule 1 above.]
Textual Amendments
F2Sch. 7 para. 4 substituted (3.5.2006) by The TSE (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.S.I. 2006/231), regs. 1, 19(b)
FormsS
[F35. The following forms shall be used for the purposes of this Schedule–
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Textual Amendments
F3Sch. 7 para. 5 substituted (3.5.2006) by The TSE (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.S.I. 2006/231), regs. 1, 19(c)
Table of compensationS
F46. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Textual Amendments
F4Sch. 7 para. 6 omitted (3.5.2006) by virtue of The TSE (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.S.I. 2006/231), regs. 1, 19(d)
Calculation of indicative market priceS
F57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Textual Amendments
F5Sch. 7 para. 7 omitted (3.5.2006) by virtue of The TSE (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2006 (S.S.I. 2006/231), regs. 1, 19(d)