SCHEDULE 1Measures applicable in respect of a wild bird control area

PART 3Movement of controlled meat

Restriction on the movement of controlled meat out of a wild bird control area9

1

No person may move controlled meat out of a wild bird control area except under the authority of a licence granted by a veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under his direction.

2

A veterinary inspector may not grant or direct the grant of a licence under sub-paragraph (1) unless it is for the movement of—

a

fresh meat from poultry produced in accordance with Annex II and Sections II and III of Annex III to Regulation (EC) No. 853/2004 and subject to the official controls set out in F1Article 18 of Regulation EU 2017/625 of the European Parliament and of the Council on official controls and other official activities performed to ensure the application of food and feed law, rules on animal health and welfare, plant health and plant protection products;

b

processed fresh meat or meat products that were produced from the fresh meat referred to in paragraph (a) in accordance with Sections V and VI of Annex III to Regulation (EC) No. 853/2004;

c

fresh meat from poultry, processed fresh meat from poultry or meat products from such fresh meat or processed fresh meat, other than the fresh meat, processed fresh meat and meat products referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(a) and (b), to other parts of the United Kingdom, provided—

i

the meat or product is identified with the national mark described in paragraph 10(1) or with the mark described in paragraph 10(2); and

ii

he is satisfied that the meat or product meets the conditions set out in paragraph 11;

d

fresh meat or processed fresh meat produced from poultry or wild game birds originating from an area which subsequent to such production is declared a wild bird control area, provided such meat has been obtained, cut and stored separately from poultry or wild game bird meat produced after the date when the control area is established; or

e

meat products containing the meat referred to in paragraph (d) produced in establishments within the wild bird control area.

3

No person other than the final consumer of meat marked with a mark referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(c) may deface, obliterate or remove that mark, unless licensed by the Secretary of State.

National mark10

1

The national mark referred to in paragraph 9(2)(c)(i) must—

a

be square;

b

be clear and visible; and

c

contain in legible form, the following—

i

on the upper part, the letters “UK”;

ii

in the centre, the slaughterhouse approval number;

iii

on the lower part, the letter “N”.

2

The other identification mark referred to in paragraph 9(2)(c)(i) must be—

a

the shape set out below;

b

of the dimensions referred to below or of proportionate dimensions; and

c

legible to the naked eye.

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a

UK – letters 8 mm high;

b

XXXX (where XXXX is the approval number of the premises, as referred to in point 7 of Part B of Section I of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 853/2004) – numbers 11 mm high;

c

diameter (to outer edge of border) – not less than 30mm;

d

thickness of border - 3 mm

Conditions for the movement of meat and products11

The conditions referred to in paragraph 9(2)(c)(ii) are that the meat (or the meat from which the product was made) was obtained, cut and stored separately from—

a

controlled meat being moved under paragraphs 9(2)(a), (b) or (d); and

b

from meat from poultry from outside the wild bird control area.

Separation of controlled meat12

1

A person moving controlled meat out of the wild bird control area under a licence granted in accordance with paragraph 9(2)(c) must ensure that it does not come into contact with controlled meat being moved under a licence granted in accordance with paragraphs 9(2)(a), (b) or (d) or any meat from poultry from outside that area.

2

A person receiving controlled meat moved under a licence granted in accordance with paragraph 9(2)(c) must ensure that it is not used in meat products or meat preparations intended for placing on the market outside the United Kingdom unless it or the product or preparation in which it has been used has undergone a heat treatment at a minimum temperature of 70°C, which must be reached throughout the meat.

3

If controlled meat referred to in paragraphs 9(2)(a), (b) or (d) comes into contact with meat referred to in paragraph 9(2)(c), the person moving such controlled meat must identify it in accordance with paragraph 9(2)(c) as soon as is reasonably practicable and must not transport it to premises outside the United Kingdom.