The Bovine Semen (England) Regulations 2007

PART 3E+W+SThe operation of a bovine semen centre and collection at unlicensed premises

Entry of persons to bovine semen centresE+W+S

11.—(1) No person may enter a bovine semen centre without the authority of the centre veterinarian.

(2) A person authorised by the centre veterinarian to enter a bovine semen centre must comply with any requirements laid down by the centre veterinarian to ensure compliance with these Regulations.

(3) The centre veterinarian must ensure that unauthorised persons do not enter the bovine semen centre.

Entry of non-bovine animals to bovine semen centresE+W+S

12.—(1) No person may introduce a non-bovine animal into a bovine semen centre without the express authorisation of the centre veterinarian.

(2) The centre veterinarian may authorise the admission of domestic animals of non-bovine species into a bovine semen centre provided—

(a)they are necessary for the operation of the centre;

(b)they present no risk of infection to those bovine animals whose semen is to be collected; and

(c)they fulfil the conditions laid down by the centre veterinarian.

Requirement to keep records of bovine animalsE+W+S

13.—(1) This regulation does not apply to [F1a licensed] storage centre or domestic storage centre.

(2) The centre veterinarian or operator of unlicensed premises must make a record for each bovine animal moved into or out of the centre or premises of—

(a)its breed;

(b)its date of birth;

(c)the number by which it is identifiable in accordance with the cattle identification regulations;

(d)all vaccinations administered to it;

(e)the tests it has undergone for diseases and their results; and

(f)any indication of disease it may have.

(3) The centre veterinarian or operator of unlicensed premises must ensure that these records are kept for at least two years from the date when the bovine animal leaves the centre or premises, or dies at the centre or premises.

Requirement to keep records of semenE+W+S

14.—(1) This regulation does not apply to [F2licensed] quarantine centres.

(2) Whenever semen is moved from or to a bovine semen centre or destroyed, the centre veterinarian must record—

(a)the number by which the donor bovine animal is identifiable in accordance with the cattle identification regulations;

(b)its health status;

(c)the number of doses of semen;

(d)the numbers on the receptacles in which the semen is or was contained (as applicable);

(e)the date the semen was received, dispatched or destroyed (as applicable);

(f)the premises, or bovine semen centre, of dispatch (if applicable); and

(g)the destination (if applicable).

(3) The operator of unlicensed premises must record the information in paragraphs 2(a) to (g) for semen sent to [F1a licensed] collection centre or domestic collection centre for processing.

(4) The operator of unlicensed premises or the centre veterinarian must ensure that each consignment of semen is accompanied by documents containing the information in paragraphs 2(a) to (g).

(5) The operator of unlicensed premises or the centre veterinarian must ensure that these records are retained for at least two years after the dispatch, receipt, or destruction of the semen.

General duties of centre veterinariansE+W+S

15.—(1) The centre veterinarian must ensure that—

(a)the centre is operated in accordance with these Regulations;

(b)any conditions of the licence under which the centre operates are observed;

(c)appropriate standards of hygiene are maintained at the centre to prevent the incursion of disease transmissible by semen; and

(d)the biosecurity of the centre is maintained to prevent the incursion of disease transmissible by semen.

(2) The centre veterinarian must ensure that staff at the centre are technically competent and have received appropriate training in disinfection procedures and hygiene techniques.

(3) The centre veterinarian must ensure that the Secretary of State is notified immediately if the result of any test carried out on a bovine animal at the centre for any disease that must be tested for under these Regulations indicates a change in the health status of the bovine animal.

Specific duties of centre veterinarians and operators of unlicensed premisesE+W+S

16.—(1) The duties of the centre veterinarian—

(a)of [F1a licensed] quarantine centre are set out in Schedule 2;

(b)of [F1a licensed] collection centre are set out in Schedule 3;

(c)of [F1a licensed] storage centre are set out in Schedule 4;

(d)of a domestic collection centre are set out in Schedule 5; and

(e)of a domestic storage centre are set out in Schedule 6.

[F3(1A) The duties of the centre veterinarian of [F1a licensed] collection centre which are specified in paragraph (1B) must also be performed by that veterinarian when supervising unlicensed processing premises.

(1B) The duties are those set out in the following provisions of Part 3 of Schedule 3—

(a)sub-paragraphs (d), (e) and (f) of paragraph 1; and

(b)sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (2).]

(2) The duties of the operator of unlicensed premises are set out in Schedule 7.

Taking blood samples and testing for bovine tuberculosisE+W+S

17.—(1) Taking blood samples for laboratory analysis may only be undertaken by—

(a)a centre veterinarian;

(b)an inspector who is qualified as a veterinary surgeon; or

(c)a person who fulfils the conditions set out in articles 3(2)(a) or 3(2)(b) of the Veterinary Surgery (Blood Sampling) Order 1983 M1 and for whom the relevant qualified person described in those articles is a centre veterinarian or an inspector who is qualified as a veterinary surgeon.

(2) Only a veterinary surgeon approved by the Secretary of State for that purpose may test for bovine tuberculosis.

Marginal Citations

M1S.I. 1983/6, amended by S.I. 1988/1090 and 1990/2217.

Laboratory testsE+W+S

18.  The operator of unlicensed premises or the centre veterinarian must ensure that laboratory tests required under these Regulations are carried out by a laboratory approved by the Secretary of State.