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Establishment of zones on suspicion of avian influenza of subtype H5N1 in poultryS

6.—(1) This article applies if the Chief Veterinary Officer (Scotland) advises the Scottish Ministers that the Chief Veterinary Officer (Scotland) suspects that–

(a)highly pathogenic avian influenza virus of the H5 subtype is present in poultry, or in a poultry carcase, in Great Britain; F1...

(b)the neuraminidase virus type is N1 [F2, and

(c)the virus is a significant risk to animal and human health.]

(2) The Scottish Ministers must declare two zones under article 13 of the Avian Influenza Order if the poultry or carcase in which highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N1 is suspected was found–

(a)in Scotland; or

(b)in England, less than 10 kilometres from the border with Scotland.

(3) The zones referred to in paragraph (2) may be–

(a)a temporary movement restriction zone and a temporary control zone;

(b)two temporary movement restriction zones; or

(c)two temporary control zones.

(4) In a declaration made in accordance with paragraph (2), the Scottish Ministers must specify which of the two zones declared is the first zone (“first zone”) and which the second zone (“second zone”).

(5) Premises which are partly in a first zone declared in accordance with paragraph (2) and partly in a second zone so declared are deemed to be wholly in the first zone.