2009 No. 260
The Control of Salmonella in Broiler Flocks Order 2009
Made
Coming into force
The Secretary of State makes this Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1 and 8 of the Animal Health Act 19811.
Title, application and commencement1
This Order may be cited as the Control of Salmonella in Broiler Flocks Order 2009; it applies in England and comes into force on 9th March 2009.
Interpretation2
In this Order—
“broiler flock” means a flock kept for the production of meat intended for human consumption;
“flock” means all chickens of the same health status kept on the same premises or in the same enclosure and constituting a single epidemiological unit and, in the case of housed chickens, includes all birds sharing the same airspace;
“holding” means any holding on which one or more broiler flocks of chickens are kept or are intended to be kept;
“occupier” means, in relation to any holding, the person in charge of the holding;
“chickens” means birds of the species Gallus gallus.
Competent authority3
The Secretary of State is the competent authority for the purposes of—
a
Commission Regulation (EC) No 646/2007 implementing Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 as regards a Community target for the reduction of the prevalence of Salmonella enteridis and Salmonella typhimurium in broilers and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1091/20052; and
b
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1177/2006 implementing Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards requirements for the use of specific control methods in the framework of the national programmes for the control of salmonella in chickens3.
Notification of broiler flocks4
1
The occupier of the holding on which one or more broiler flocks are kept must notify the Secretary of State of the information in paragraph (4) of this article—
a
within three months of the coming into force of this Order; or
b
in the case of such a holding established after the date this Order comes into force, within three months of the establishment of the holding.
2
The occupier must notify the Secretary of State of any change or addition to that information within three months of the change or addition.
3
This article does not apply to any occupier who has notified the Secretary of State of that information under any other enactment.
4
The information to be notified is —
a
the address and telephone number of the holding;
b
the name, address and telephone number of the occupier and of the person who owns each flock on the holding;
c
the number of flocks on the holding.
Sampling5
1
The occupier must carry out sampling in accordance with points 1 and 2 of the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 646/2007 and must despatch samples to an approved laboratory in accordance with point 3.1 of that Annex (and for the purposes of that point “express post” includes first class post).
2
In relation to each sample the occupier must provide the following information—
a
the name of the occupier;
b
the address of the holding;
c
the type of samples;
d
the date on which the samples were taken;
e
the identification of the flock, where there is more than one flock on the holding;
f
the date on which the flock moved onto the holding;
g
the age of the flock.
Records of samples6
1
The occupier must, as soon as is reasonably practicable after taking a sample, record—
a
the type of sample taken;
b
the date on which the sample was taken;
c
where there is more than one flock on the holding, the identification of the flock from which the sample was taken;
d
the age of the flock sampled;
e
the laboratory to which the sample was sent;
f
intended date of slaughter of the flock sampled.
2
The occupier must record the result of each test when it is received from the laboratory.
Records of movements7
When birds are moved on to or off a holding the occupier must record for each flock—
a
the date of the movement;
b
whether the movement was on to or off the holding;
c
the number of birds moved;
d
the age of the birds moved;
e
in the case of the movement of an entire flock, the identification of that flock, where there is more than one flock on the holding;
f
the identity of the building or group of buildings into or from which the birds were moved;
g
the address of the holding that they came from or the slaughterhouse or holding they were sent to.
Duties of the person in charge of a laboratory8
Where a laboratory tests samples, the person in charge of the laboratory must ensure that they are tested in accordance with point 3 of the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 646/2007.
Prohibition on the use of antimicrobials9
No person may administer any antimicrobial to any chickens as a specific method to control salmonella in breach of Article 2 of Commission Regulation (EC) 1177/2006 (use of antimicrobials).
Prohibition on the use of vaccines10
No person may administer any live salmonella vaccine to any chickens in breach of Article 3(1) of Commission Regulation (EC) 1177/2006 (use of vaccines).
Records11
Any person required to keep a record under this Order must keep it for two years from the date it is made and must produce it on demand to an inspector or officer of the Secretary of State and allow a copy of it to be made or an extract from it to be taken.
Tampering with samples12
A person must not tamper with a sample or do anything to it that is likely to affect the result of any test required to be carried out under this Order.
Powers of Secretary of State in cases of default13
If any person fails to take any action required by this Order, an inspector may arrange for such action to be taken at the expense of the person in default.
Enforcement14
1
This Order is enforced by the local authority.
2
The Secretary of State may direct, in relation to cases of a particular description or any particular case, that the Secretary of State will enforce this Order instead of the local authority.
(This note is not part of the Order)