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6.—(1) Where an inspector knows or suspects that there are (or there have been within the previous 16 days) on premises (other than common land, a market or place of exhibition) sheep or carcases which have sheep scab, the inspector may serve a notice on the owner or (if different) the keeper of any sheep on the premises requiring that person to arrange for a veterinary surgeon to carry out a veterinary enquiry to establish whether there are on the premises sheep or carcases which have sheep scab.
(2) Paragraphs (3) and (4)—
(a)apply when a notice has been served under paragraph (1); and
(b)continue to apply until paragraph (7) is complied with.
(3) The owner or (if different) the keeper of sheep on the premises must not move or allow the movement of any sheep off or onto the premises.
(4) The owner or (if different) the keeper of any sheep on the premises must take all reasonable steps necessary for preventing sheep—
(a)straying off the premises; or
(b)coming into contact with sheep outside the premises.
(5) But paragraph (3) does not apply to moving any sheep—
(a)for treatment;
(b)for slaughter; or
(c)under the authority of a licence issued by an inspector.
(6) When the owner or (if different) the keeper of the affected sheep elects to treat any sheep, he or she must treat the sheep as soon as possible and, within 2 weeks of the date of treatment, send to the Divisional Veterinary Manager written confirmation that the sheep have been treated, stating—
(a)the date of treatment;
(b)the number of sheep treated; and
(c)the treatment used.
(7) This paragraph is complied with if the Divisional Veterinary Manager receives—
(a)from the owner or (if different) the keeper of the sheep, written confirmation that—
(i)all affected sheep on the premises have been treated, all affected carcases have been disposed of and 16 days have elapsed since last disposal or treatment; or
(ii)all sheep on the premises have been treated with a treatment that provides at least 16 days’ residual protection against re-infestation with sheep scab and all affected carcases have been disposed of; or
[F1(b)from a veterinary surgeon, written confirmation that in the veterinary surgeon’s opinion there are no affected sheep or affected carcases on the premises.]
Textual Amendments
F1Art. 6(7)(b) substituted (14.3.2011) by The Sheep Scab (Scotland) Amendment Order 2011 (S.S.I. 2011/77), arts. 1, 2(4)
Commencement Information
I1Art. 6 in force at 17.12.2010, see art. 1(b)
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