(This note is not part of the Regulations)
1. These Regulations which apply in relation to England only—
(a)largely revoke and replace the Feeding Stuffs Regulations 2000 as amended, (“the 2000 Regulations”);
(b)introduce new provisions to enforce and administer Regulation (EC) No. 1831/2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition (“the Additives Regulation”); and
(c)implement Commission Directive 2004/116/EC amending the Annex to Council Directive 82/471/EEC as regards the inclusion of Candida guilliermondii.
They provide for the implementation or as the case may be the continuing implementation of the EC Directives and Decision listed at paragraph 11 below.
2. The Regulations apply to farmed creatures and pet animals, and in regulation 14 also to animals living freely in the wild.
3. The Regulations preserve the modifications made to the Agriculture Act 1970 (“the Act”) by regulations 20 and 21 of the 2000 Regulations, with the minor drafting amendment that the definition of “pet animal” is made explicit rather than by reference to EC legislation (regulations 3 and 4).
4. They continue to prescribe the material that is “prescribed material” for the purposes of sections 68(1) and 69(1) of the Act as any material useable as a feeding stuff (regulation 5). Under those sections, sellers of prescribed materials are required to give to purchasers “statutory statements” covering the composition of the material and information on storage, handling and use. Material held for sale must be marked with such information.
5. They revoke with certain exceptions the provisions of the 2000 Regulations, which were last amended by S.I. 2004/2688, and re-enact the majority of those provisions.
6. Part 2 of these Regulations deals with the presentation and composition of feeding stuffs. The content of the statutory statement and other declarations are prescribed by regulation 8 and Schedule 3 and their form by regulation 9. (The labelling of additives and premixtures not mixed with feeding stuffs is now regulated directly by Regulation (EC) No. 1831/2003).
7. The Regulations with minor drafting amendments also re-enact provisions of the 2000 Regulations so as to—
(a)prescribe the limits of inaccuracy permitted in the declaration of ingredients (regulation 10 and Schedule 4);
(b)attribute meanings to the names of certain materials for the purposes of section 70 of the Act (which creates an implicit warranty that material described by a name to which a meaning has been assigned under that section accords with the meaning (regulation 11);
(c)prescribe the way in which compound feeds may be sealed and packaged (regulation 12);
(d)regulate the putting into circulation and use of feed materials (regulation 13 and Schedule 2);
(e)restrict the putting into circulation or use of feeding stuffs containing specified undesirable substances (regulation 14 and Schedule 5);
(f)prohibit the putting into circulation or use of any feeding stuff containing certain prescribed substances (regulation 15);
(g)control the marketing and use of certain protein sources and non-protein nitrogenous compounds in feeds (regulation 16 and Schedule 6);
(h)regulate the iron content of milk replacer feeds (regulation 17);
(i)prohibit the putting into circulation of compound feeding stuffs in which the amount of ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid exceeds specified levels (regulation 18); and
(j)control the marketing of feeds intended for particular nutritional purposes (dietetics) (regulation 19 and Schedule 7).
8. These Regulations provide for the implementation of Commission Directive 2004/116/EC mentioned above by including Candida guilliermondii among the substances authorised and regulated by regulation 16 and Schedule 6, and in regulation 20 provide for the execution and enforcement of the Additives Regulation by—
(a)making it an offence not to comply with certain specified requirements in the Additives Regulation (paragraphs (1) and (2));
(b)giving effect to the transitional arrangements in the Additives Regulation relating to products already on the market that were authorised under superseded EC legislation (paragraph (3)); and
(c)giving effect to the transitional arrangements in the Additives Regulation relating to applications for authorisation under the superseded EC legislation that were still being processed at the date of application of the Additives Regulation.
9. In relation to feed additives these Regulations also maintain the duty of confidentiality imposed by the 2000 Regulations on anyone who may, in the course of processing an application for authorisation, have acquired commercially sensitive information (regulation 21).
10. Part 3 of these Regulations deals with enforcement. It re-enacts provisions in the 2000 Regulations that—
(a)provide for the enforcement of requirements where the legal basis is the European Communities Act by linking such requirements to enforcement provisions in the Act (regulation 22);
(b)modify section 74A of the Act and provide for offences and penalties in relation to matters covered by the Regulations that would not otherwise come within that section (regulation 23); and
(c)amend, in relation to England, the Feeding Stuffs (Sampling and Analysis) Regulations 1999 in the same way as that expressed as a modification in the 2000 Regulations, and also make consequential amendments to the 1999 Regulations mentioned above (regulation 24).
11. The EC Directives implemented by these Regulations are—
(a)Council Directive 70/524/EEC (OJ No. L270, 14.12.70, p. 1) concerning additives in feedingstuffs, (to the extent that its measures are preserved by Regulation (EC) No. 1831/2003), as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 1756/2002 (OJ No. L265, 3.10.2002, p. 1);
(b)Council Directive 79/373/EEC (OJ No. L86, 6.4.79, p. 30) on the circulation of compound feedingstuffs, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 807/2003 (OJ No. L122, 16.5.2003, p. 36);
(c)Council Directive 82/471/EEC (OJ No. L213, 21.7.82, p. 8) concerning certain products used in animal nutrition, as last amended by Commission Directive 2004/116/EC (OJ No. L379, 24.12.2004, p. 81);
(d)Council Directive 93/74/EEC (OJ No. L237, 22.9.93, p. 23) on feedingstuffs intended for particular nutritional purposes, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 806/2003 (OJ No. L122, 16.5.2003, p. 1);
(e)Commission Directive 94/39/EC (OJ No. L207, 10.8.94, p. 20) establishing a list of intended uses of animal feedingstuffs for particular nutritional purposes;
(f)Council Directive 96/25/EC (OJ No. L125, 23.5.96, p. 35) on the circulation and use of feed materials, as last amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 806/2003 (OJ No. L122, 16.5.2003, p. 1);
(g)Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ No. L140, 30.5.2002, p. 10) on undesirable substances in animal feed, as last amended by Commission Directive 2003/100/EC (OJ No. L285, 1.11.2003, p. 33); and
(h)Commission Decision 2004/217/EC adopting a list of materials whose circulation or use for animal nutrition purposes is prohibited (OJ No. L67, 5.3.2004, p. 31).
12. A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business has been prepared and placed in the Library of each House of Parliament together with a transposition note setting out how the provisions of Commission Directive 2004/116/EC have been transposed into domestic law by these Regulations. Copies may be obtained from the Primary Production Division of the Food Standards Agency, Aviation House, 125 Kingsway, London WC2B 6NH.