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3.—(1) In this Order–
“1981 Act” means the Animal Health Act 1981;
“captive bird” means any bird kept under human control other than poultry or racing pigeons;
“carcase” means the carcase of any bird and includes part of a carcase;
“Chief Veterinary Officer” means the Chief Veterinary Officer of Great Britain;
“Council Directive 92/40/EEC” means Council Directive 1992/40/EEC M1 of 19th May 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of avian influenza;
“Council Directive 92/66/EEC” means Council Directive 1992/66/EEC M2 of 14th July 1992 introducing Community measures for the control of Newcastle disease;
“designated disease” means paramyxovirus 1 in pigeons, avian influenza and Newcastle disease;
“disinfect” means disinfect with a disinfectant approved under the Diseases of Animals (Approved Disinfectants) Order 1978 M3 for the purposes of this Order;
“Divisional Veterinary Manager” means the veterinary inspector authorised by the Scottish Ministers to receive information about diseased birds or carcases, or birds or carcases suspected of being diseased, for the area in which such birds or carcases are located;
“means of transport” includes any vehicle, vessel or aircraft;
“pigeon house” means any installation used for keeping or breeding pigeons;
“premises” includes land with or without buildings, but does not include any place used only as a dwelling; and
“racing pigeon” means any pigeon transported or intended for transport from its pigeon house to be released so that it may freely fly back to its pigeon house or to any other destination.
(2) In articles 3(1), 7(1) and (2)(a), 9(1)(a) and (3), 11(1), (2) and (5), 12, 14(1), 15 and Schedules 1 and 2, unless the context otherwise requires, “poultry” means any of the following birds, if they are kept in captivity for breeding, the production of meat or eggs or for re-stocking supplies of game; namely, domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, pigeons (other than racing pigeons), quails, ratites, pheasants and partridges.
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M1O.J. No. L 167, 22.06.92, p.1.
M2O.J. No. L 260, 05.09.92, p.1.
M3S.I. 1978/32, as relevantly amended by S.I. 1978/934, 1994/3141 and 1999/919 and S.S.I. 2001/45 and 51 and 2003/334.
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