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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Slaughter and Vaccination) (Scotland) Regulations 2006.
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PART 3 The vaccination programme
12.Factors informing a decision to permit suppressive vaccination or protective vaccination
13.Form of the decision to undertake a vaccination programme
14.Licences permitting suppressive vaccination or protective vaccination
15.Declaration of vaccination zone and of a vaccination surveillance zone for protective vaccination in Scotland
16.Declaration of vaccination zone and of a vaccination surveillance zone for protective vaccination in England
17.Vaccination zones and vaccination surveillance zones: general provisions
18.Time phases and measures applicable to the vaccination zone
Measures applicable in respect of a vaccination zone
PART 2 Fresh meat, minced meat, mechanically separated meat and meat preparations
6.Fresh meat etc. derived from vaccinated animals slaughtered during phase 1
7.Fresh meat etc. derived from vaccinated ruminants slaughtered during phase 2
8.Fresh meat etc. from vaccinated swine slaughtered during phase 2
9.Fresh meat etc. derived from unvaccinated susceptible animals slaughtered in a vaccination zone during phase 3
10.Fresh meat etc. derived from vaccinated ruminants and the unvaccinated seropositive offspring of vaccinated dams slaughtered during phase 3
11.Fresh meat etc. derived from vaccinated swine and the unvaccinated seropositive offspring of vaccinated swine slaughtered during phase 3
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