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PART 2E+W+SConfirmation or suspicion of H5N1

Confirmation or suspicion of H5N1 in wild birdsE+W+S

5.—(1) This article applies if the Chief Veterinary Officer advises the Secretary of State that—

(a)the avian influenza virus of the H5 subtype is present in a wild bird or the carcase of a wild bird in Great Britain; and

(b)either—

(i)she suspects that the neuraminidase may be N1; F1...

(ii)the neuraminidase has been confirmed as N1 [F2; or]

[F3(iii)she suspects an avian influenza of public health concern found in wild birds may be present.]

[F4(2) Where this article applies, the Secretary of State, after considering a risk assessment, may declare—

(a)a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area; or

(b)a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area.]

[F5(2A) The risk assessment referred to in paragraph (2) must, amongst other considerations, take into account—

(a)the geographical features of the proposed area;

(b)any administrative boundaries;

(c)any limnological, ecological and epizootic factors;

(d)any monitoring facilities.”;]

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(6) An area remains a wild bird control area until—

(a)the Secretary of State amends the declaration made under paragraph (2)(a)F9... so that the area within its boundaries becomes part of the wild bird monitoring area; or

(b)the Secretary of State revokes the declaration.

(7) An area remains a wild bird monitoring area until the Secretary of State revokes the declaration made under paragraph (2)(b)F10....

(8) Subject to paragraph (9), premises which are only partly in a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area are deemed to be wholly within that area.

(9) Premises which are partly in a wild bird control area and partly in a wild bird monitoring area are deemed to be wholly in the wild bird control area.

Textual Amendments

F4Art. 5(2) substituted (24.11.2021 immediately after the coming into force of S.I. 2021/1305) by The Avian Influenza (H5N1 in Wild Birds) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2021 (S.I. 2021/1307), arts. 1, 3

Extent of wild bird control and monitoring areasE+W+S

6.—(1) A wild bird control area must—

(a)be centred on the place where the wild bird or carcase referred to in article 5(1) was found (“the outbreak point”); and

(b)have a boundary which is at least three kilometres from the outbreak point.

(2) A wild bird monitoring area must—

(a)be centred on the outbreak point; and

(b)have a boundary which is at least ten kilometres from the outbreak point.

(3) The Secretary of State must take into account the following factors in deciding the extent of any wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area—

(a)the geographical features of the proposed areas;

(b)any administrative boundaries;

(c)any limnological factors;

(d)any ecological factors;

(e)any epizootic factors;

(f)monitoring facilities; and

(g)any other factor he considers relevant.

(4) Paragraphs (5) and (6) apply if the Secretary of State is satisfied, having carried out a risk assessment, that due to natural barriers or the absence of suitable habitats for wild birds, there is sufficient protection of poultry and other captive birds in the area that would otherwise be declared to be the wild bird control area.

(5) The wild bird control area may have a boundary which is at least one kilometre from the outbreak point.

(6) Where the outbreak point is less than one kilometre away from the bank of a river or the shore of a lake or coast, the wild bird control area may be an area of land which—

(i)has a width of one kilometre from that bank or shore; and

(ii)is at least three kilometres in length

(7) The risk assessment under paragraph (4) must take account of the factors listed in paragraph (3).

(8) If the Secretary of State declares a wild bird control area of the dimensions provided for under paragraph (5) or (6), the wild bird monitoring area must be of such size and shape as the Secretary of State considers necessary to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

(9) A wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area declared under [F11article 5] must be of such size and shape as the Secretary of State considers necessary to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

[F12(10) Where an area declared under article 5(2) would otherwise include land in Scotland or Wales, the area declared must extend only to such part of that land as is in England.]

Wild bird or carcase found within a protection zone or surveillance zoneE+W+S

7.  If the wild bird or carcase referred to in article 5(1) is found within a protection zone or surveillance zone declared under article 28 of the Avian Influenza Order, the Secretary of State must, when declaring a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area, consider, on the basis of a risk assessment, whether the control and monitoring areas should include part or all of the protection or surveillance zone.

Measures applicable in a wild bird control area or monitoring areaE+W+S

8.—(1) The measures in Schedule 1 apply in respect of a wild bird control area including movements from that area.

(2) The measures in Schedule 2 apply in respect of a wild bird monitoring area including movements from that area.

(3) The biosecurity measures in Schedule 3 apply in respect of a wild bird control area and a wild bird monitoring area.

(4) Where the conditions in paragraph (5) are fulfilled, the Secretary of State may—

(a)amend the declaration of the wild bird control area so that some or all of the measures listed in paragraphs 1 to 16 of Schedule 1 no longer apply in respect of that area; and

(b)amend the declaration of the wild bird monitoring area so that some or all of the measures listed in Schedule 2 no longer apply in respect of that area.

(5) The conditions are—

(a)a risk assessment indicates that the disapplication of the measure in that wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area would not endanger disease control;

(b)there has been no outbreak of [F13avian influenza] in poultry or other captive birds in either of those areas;

(c)the wild bird control area or wild bird monitoring area has been established for at least 21 days; and

(d)the Secretary of State does not suspect there is avian influenza in poultry or other captive birds within either of those areas.

(6) When carrying out a risk assessment under paragraph (5)(a) the Secretary of State must take account of the factors listed in article 6(3).

(7) Paragraph (4)(b) does not apply in relation to the measures in paragraphs 4 and 6 of Schedule 2 where the Secretary of State has amended the declaration of a wild bird control area so that it has become part of the wild bird monitoring area before 21 days have elapsed from the date the sample was collected from the wild bird or carcase in accordance with article 12(1)(a).

(8) Paragraph (9) applies if—

(a)at the time of its establishment, a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area centred on the same outbreak point overlaps with a surveillance zone declared under article 28 of the Avian Influenza Order;

(b)that surveillance zone is subsequently ended by a declaration; and

(c)a risk assessment indicates that the disapplication in that wild bird control area of the measure or the article referred to in paragraph (9) would not endanger disease control.

(9) The Secretary of State may amend the declaration of the wild bird control area so that—

(a)any of the measures listed in Schedule 1; or

(b)article 11,

do not apply in respect of that wild bird control area.

Additional measuresE+W+S

9.—(1) In his declaration of a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area, the Secretary of State must impose such additional measures as he considers necessary to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza.

(2) When deciding what measures to impose under paragraph (1), the Secretary of State must consider whether measures are necessary—

(a)to prevent direct or indirect contact which wild birds might otherwise have with poultry and other captive birds;

(b)to reduce the risk of feed and water provided to poultry and other captive birds being contaminated with the avian influenza virus or with any virus that causes avian influenza; and

(c)to reduce the risk of the spread of avian influenza between premises.

(3) The additional measures referred to in paragraph (1) include requirements that—

(a)poultry or other captive birds are housed or otherwise kept separate from wild birds;

(b)poultry or other captive birds or categories of such birds specified in the declaration are housed or otherwise kept separate from other poultry and captive birds;

(c)poultry or other captive birds are provided with feed and water to which wild birds have no access;

(d)keepers of poultry and other captive birds and others who come into contact with such birds cleanse and disinfect their footwear and take such other biosecurity measures as a veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector may require.

Restrictions relating to things moved from Scotland, Wales or Northern IrelandE+W+S

10.—(1) Measures in this Order that apply in respect of any thing moved from a wild bird control area or a wild bird monitoring area apply in respect of any such thing moved from an equivalent area in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

(2) Paragraph (1) only applies if the person to whom the measure applies is aware, or should reasonably have been aware, that the thing moved is from such an equivalent area.

Duty to inspect poultry premisesE+W+S

11.—(1) Subject to article 8(9), the Secretary of State must ensure that—

(a)premises where poultry are kept within the wild bird control area or the wild bird monitoring area are identified as soon as is reasonably practicable; and

(b)a veterinary inspector visits all premises where poultry are kept within the wild bird control area as often as the Secretary of State considers necessary to monitor the possible spread of avian influenza.

(2) Every veterinary inspector making such a visit must—

(a)carry out a clinical inspection of poultry and any other captive birds that are on the premises and, if he is directed by the Secretary of State, collect samples for laboratory examination; and

(b)assess the extent to which the biosecurity measures referred to in Schedule 3 are being applied.

Maintenance of areasE+W+S

12.—(1) [F14Where article 5(1) applies] the Secretary of State must not—

(a)amend any declaration made under article 5 so that the wild bird control area becomes part of the wild bird monitoring area until at least 21 days have elapsed from the date on which the sample showing the presence of the [F15avian influenza] virus was collected from that wild bird or carcase except where the conditions in paragraph (2) are fulfilled; or

(b)revoke any declaration made under article 5 until at least 30 days have elapsed from that date.

(2) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1)(a) are—

(a)the Secretary of State has carried out an assessment of the risk of the possible spread of avian influenza, taking into account the factors listed in article 6(3), which indicates that the amendment of the declaration would not endanger disease control;

(b)the Secretary of State has identified premises where poultry are kept within the wild bird control area in accordance with article 11(1)(a); and

(c)a veterinary inspector has carried out at least one visit to each of those premises in accordance with article 11(1)(b) and the results of any laboratory tests carried out on samples taken from poultry or other captive birds on those premises in accordance with article 11(2)(a) have not given rise to the service of a notice under article 10(1) of the Avian Influenza Order.

(3) Where the Secretary of State amends a declaration so that a wild bird control area becomes part of the wild bird monitoring area before 21 days have elapsed from the date referred to in paragraph (1)(a), the declaration of the wild bird monitoring area may also be amended so that the size and shape of that area is varied, provided that the area remains of a size required under article 6(5) or (6).

[F16(4) Where, on the basis of a risk assessment, the Chief Veterinary Officer is satisfied that the strain of avian influenza present in a wild bird or carcase is not an avian influenza of public health concern found in wild birds, paragraph (1) does not apply.]