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F1Pt. 4A inserted (2.12.2011) by The Aquatic Animal Health (Miscellaneous Modifications) (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (S.S.I. 2011/427), regs. 1(1), 2(6)
31A.—(1) In this Part and in Schedules 1A and 1B—
“fish” does not include shellfish but otherwise means fish of any kind;
“fish farm” means any place used for the purposes of fish farming;
“fish farming” means the keeping of fish with a view to their sale or to their transfer to other waters; but only where the business involved in that activity is authorised as an aquaculture production business under regulation 6;
“shellfish” includes crustaceans and molluscs of any kind and any brood, ware, half-ware, spat or spawn of shellfish;
“shellfish farm” means any place used for the purposes of shellfish farming;
“shellfish farming” means the cultivation or propagation of shellfish with a view to their sale or transfer to other waters or land; but only where such activity is authorised as an aquaculture production business under regulation 6;
“year” means a period of 12 months ending on 30th November.
(2) Any reference to fish or shellfish, other than an express reference to a dead fish or dead shellfish, is a reference to a live fish or live shellfish.
31B.—(1) Not later than 31st December each year, the operator of—
(a)an aquaculture production business authorised under regulation 6; or
(b)a processing establishment authorised under regulation 7,
must provide the Scottish Ministers with the information specified in paragraph (2) in respect of the previous year.
(2) The information specified for the purposes of paragraph (1) is—
(a)in the case of an aquaculture production business comprising a—
(i)fish farm, the information specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1A in respect of each site at which fish are farmed in the course of the business;
(ii)shellfish farm, the information specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1A in respect of each site at which shellfish are farmed in the course of the business; and
(b)in the case of a processing establishment, the information specified in Part 3 of Schedule 1A in respect of each site at which the business operates.
31C.—(1) The operator of a business mentioned in regulation 31B(1) must compile a record—
(a)in the case of an aquaculture production business comprising a—
(i)fish farm, of the particulars specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1B in respect of each site at which fish are farmed in the course of the business;
(ii)shellfish farm, of the particulars specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1B in respect of each site at which shellfish are farmed in the course of the business; and
(b)in the case of a processing establishment, of the particulars specified in Part 3 of Schedule 1B in respect of each site at which the business operates.
(2) The particulars referred to in paragraph (1) must be entered in the record within 24 hours of the movement or observation, as the case may be, the particulars relate to.
(3) The record compiled under paragraph (1) must be retained by the operator of the business the record relates to for not less than 4 years from the date of the last entry.
31D.—(1) The operator of an aquaculture production business comprising a fish farm authorised under regulation 6 must immediately notify the Scottish Ministers of the circumstances on, or in the vicinity of, the fish farm which—
(a)are believed by that person to have caused an escape of fish; or
(b)gave rise to a significant risk of an escape of fish.
(2) A notification under this regulation is referred to in this Part and in Schedule 1C as an “initial notification” and must contain the information specified in the form in Schedule 1C.
31E.—(1) No later than 28 days after the day a person gives an initial notification under regulation 31D(1)(a), that person must notify the Scottish Ministers of—
(a)the number of fish that are believed by that person to have escaped from the fish farm;
(b)the details of any steps taken by that person to recover the fish;
(c)the number of fish recovered following the escape; and
(d)the details of the follow up action taken by that person following the escape.
(2) A notification under this regulation is referred to in Schedule 1D as a “final notification” and must contain the information specified in the form in Schedule 1D.]
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