SCHEDULE 2Zones
PART 1Measures in a protection zone
Movement of pigs through the protection zone
1.
No person may move pigs through the zone unless they do so without stopping.
Movement of pigs on to premises in the protection zone
2.
No person may move pigs on to premises in the zone unless licensed by a veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector.
Movement of pigs off premises in the protection zone
3.
(1)
No person may move pigs off premises in the zone unless licensed by a veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector.
(2)
A licence may be granted at any time if—
(a)
problems (whether welfare problems or otherwise) have arisen in keeping the animals;
(b)
at least 30 days have elapsed since the protection zone was declared;
(c)
the move is direct to other premises located within the protection zone; and
(d)
a veterinary surgeon has inspected of all the pigs on the premises, and examined all the pigs to be moved, with negative results within the 48 hours preceding the movement.
(3)
A licence may also be granted at any time in the case of two sets of premises divided by a highway provided that the sets of premises would be contiguous except for the highway.
(4)
Otherwise a licence may only be granted if 21 days have elapsed since the last premises in the zone infected with swine vesicular disease were cleansed and disinfected by the Secretary of State and the move is—
(a)
direct to a slaughterhouse designated for the purpose by the Secretary of State where they are kept and slaughtered separately from other pigs, provided that—
(i)
a veterinary surgeon has inspected all the pigs on the premises, and examined the pigs to be moved to slaughter (with negative results) within the 48 hours preceding the movement; and
(ii)
the pigs are transported in a sealed vehicle; or
(b)
direct to other premises located within the protection zone, provided that a veterinary surgeon has inspected all the pigs on the premises from which the pigs are to be moved, and examined the pigs to be moved (with negative results) within the 48 hours preceding the movement.
Cleansing vehicles
4.
(1)
Vehicles and equipment used within the protection zone to transport—
(a)
pigs, or
(b)
other livestock or material which may be contaminated with swine vesicular disease virus,
may not leave the premises of destination without having been cleansed and disinfected in such a way as to minimise the risk of spread of swine vesicular disease virus.
(2)
In all cases, the person in charge of the vehicle must at least—
(a)
cleanse and disinfect its wheels, wheel arches and mud flaps; and
(b)
ensure that the exterior of the vehicle is not visibly contaminated with mud, faeces or other material that might carry swine vesicular disease virus.
(3)
PART 2Measures in a surveillance zone
Movement of pigs
5.
(1)
No person may move pigs off premises in a surveillance zone unless licensed by a veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector.
(2)
A licence may be granted if —
(a)
a veterinary surgeon has inspected all the pigs on the premises, and examined the pigs to be moved to slaughter (with negative results) within the 48 hours preceding the movement;
(b)
a serological examination of a statistical sample of the pigs to be moved has been carried out at the owner’s expense without the detection of antibodies to swine vesicular disease virus within the 14 days preceding the movement; and
(c)
vehicles and equipment used for the transport of the pigs are cleansed and disinfected after each transport operation.
(3)
In addition, a licence may be granted for movement—
(a)
to a slaughterhouse in the surveillance zone designated for the purpose by the Secretary of State where they are kept and slaughtered separately from other pigs;
(b)
to other premises in the surveillance zone provided that no pigs have moved into the premises of origin in the previous 21 days; or
(c)
between two sets of premises divided by a highway provided that the sets of premises would be contiguous except for the highway.
Cleansing vehicles
6.
(1)
Vehicles and equipment used within the surveillance zone to transport—
(a)
pigs, or
(b)
other livestock or material which may be contaminated with swine vesicular disease virus,
may not leave the surveillance zone without having been cleansed and disinfected in such a way as to minimise the risk of spread of swine vesicular disease virus.
(2)
In the case of a livestock vehicle the cleansing and disinfection must be in accordance with the protocol in Schedule 2 to the Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (England) (No. 3) Order 2003.
(3)
In all other cases, the person in charge of the vehicle must at least—
(a)
cleanse and disinfect its wheels, wheel arches and mud flaps; and
(b)
ensure that the exterior of the vehicle is not visibly contaminated with mud, faeces or other material that might carry swine vesicular disease virus.
(4)
This paragraph does not apply in relation to vehicles travelling through the surveillance zone without stopping.