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PART 4 Imports Where Checks Have Been Carried Out in Another Member State
Intra-Community trade: legislation and additional requirements
PART I LEGISLATION IN RELATION TO INTRA-COMMUNITY TRADE
Fish other than farmed fish
Live Bivalve molluscs
PART II ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSPORT OF CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEP AND GOATS
PART III ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DEALERS IN CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEP AND GOATS
2.An application for an establishment to become a member of...
3.The Secretary of State shall only grant membership of the...
4.The disease surveillance programme referred to in paragraph (b) of...
5.On receipt of the first annual membership fee, the Secretary...
7.In order to ensure that operators and their establishments continue...
8.Without prejudice to any action which may be taken under...
9.The Secretary of State— (a) shall suspend, revoke or restore...
Approval of Laboratories under the Poultry Health Scheme
Community Legislation in relation to Third Countries
2.Birds shall be quarantined for a period (“the quarantine period”)...
4.Psittaciformes shall be identified individually in accordance with the requirements...
5.The use of sentinel chickens shall conform with Article 4(2)...
6.Suitable arrangements shall be made for the taking of samples...
7.The presence or suspected presence of disease in a bird...
8.No person shall enter a quarantine centre or quarantine facility...
9.The destruction, cleansing and disinfection and post-infection sampling from sentinel...
11.Litter and waste material from the quarantine centre or quarantine...
12.A record shall be maintained and retained for at least...
13.A copy of the health certificate and the common veterinary...
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