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The Horse Passports (England) Regulations 2003 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Title, commencement and application

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Horses for competition or racing

  5. 4.Issue of a passport for horses registered before 30th November 2003

  6. 5.Issue of a passport for horses not registered before 30th November 2003

  7. 6.Horses entering England

  8. 7.Horses entered in the lists of the New Forest Verderers, or Dartmoor Commoners Council

  9. 8.Passports for young horses

  10. 9.Requirements of owners and keepers of horses as to declaration on human consumption

  11. 10.Whereabouts of passports

  12. 11.Requirements of Veterinary Surgeons

  13. 12.Life Number

  14. 13.Language of passports

  15. 14.Prohibitions

  16. 15.Sale or death of a horse

  17. 16.Replacement of a lost or damaged passport

  18. 17.Time limits for applications

  19. 18.Powers and duties of recognised organisations

  20. 19.Withdrawal of recognition

  21. 20.Offences

  22. 21.Powers of Entry

  23. 22.Obstruction

  24. 23.Penalties

  25. 24.Enforcement

  26. 25.Revocations

  27. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT FOR REGISTERED EQUIDAE

      1. PASSPORT

        1. I.Passports must contain all instructions needed for their use and...

        2. Maladies dont l'inclusion dans le certificat zoosanitaire joint au passeport doit être envisageé

        3. Diseases for which an endorsement must be made on the health certificate attached to the passport

        4. 1.Diseases for which an endorsement must be made on the health certificate attached to the passport

        5. 2.Stomatite vésiculeuse—vesicular stomatitis.

        6. 3.Dourine—dourine.

        7. 4.Morve glanders.

        8. 5.Encéphalomyelites équines (tous types)—equine encephalomyelitis (all types).

        9. 6.Anéamie infectieuse—infectious anaemia.

        10. 7.Rage—rabies.

        11. 8.Fiévre charbonneuse—anthrax.

  28. Explanatory Note

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