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28. The following instruments are revoked—
(a)the Animal By-Products Regulations 2005(1);
(b)the Avian Influenza (H5N1) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2007(2); and
(c)the Animal By-Products (Amendment) Regulations 2009(3).
29.—(1) The collection, transport and disposal of Category 3 material in Article 10(f) of the EU Control Regulation (Category 3 material) is authorised for the period ending on 31 December 2012, where the requirements of paragraph (2) are satisfied.
(2) The requirements are—
(a)the material satisfies Article 36(3) of, and paragraphs (a) to (c) of Chapter 4 of Annex 6 to, the EU Implementing Regulation; and
(b)the means of disposal for such material, in addition to the means in Article 14 of the EU Control Regulation (disposal and use of Category 3 material), are disposal—
(i)in an authorised landfill without prior processing; or
(ii)where Article 21 of the EU Control Regulation is satisfied, to a biogas or composting plant for transformation in accordance with an authorisation under paragraph 2 of Section 2 of Chapter 3 of Annex 5 to the EU Implementing Regulation.
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