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39. Breach of the following provisions is an offence—
Provision | Description of the offence | |
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regulation 5(1) | Consigning an animal or genetic material without a health certificate | |
regulation 5(2) | Failing to keep a certificate for at least three years | |
regulation 6(5) | Signing a certificate without being authorised by the Secretary of State | |
regulation 6(6) | Signing a certificate knowing it to be false, or not believing it to be true | |
regulation 7 | Notification | |
regulation 13 | Importation other than at a border inspection post | |
regulation 14 | Notification | |
regulation 15(1) | Failing to present a consignment for inspection | |
regulation 15(2) | Failing to comply with a notice | |
regulation 16(1) | Removal from a border inspection post without a CVED | |
regulation 16(2) | Failing to transport a consignment to the place specified in the CVED | |
regulation 17 | Movement other than under Customs supervision and failure to notify the Secretary of State | |
regulation 28 | Bringing a non-compliant product into a warehouse etc. | |
regulation 29(4) | Bringing in an animal or product in breach of a declaration | |
regulation 36 | Obstruction | |
regulation 37(3) | Disclosure of information | |
Schedule 2: | ||
paragraph 5(1) | Trading in apes | |
paragraph 6(2) | Keeping records | |
paragraph 6(3) | Notification of movement | |
paragraph 7 | Movement of animal by-products | |
paragraph 8(2) | Slaughter of animals | |
paragraph 8(3) | Keeping animals at their place of destination | |
paragraph 9(2) | Transport of birds to approved quarantine facilities or centres | |
paragraph 9(3) | Release of birds from quarantine | |
paragraph 11 | Use of a certificate relating to ships’ stores | |
Schedule 3 paragraph 4(3) | Destruction or redispatch in accordance with the authorisation |
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