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The Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2011

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Regulation 17

SCHEDULE 1Animal By-Product Requirements

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Column 1

Subject matter of requirement

Column 2

Provisions containing the basic requirement

Column 3

Provisions to be read with the provision(s) mentioned in Column 2

1. General ObligationArticle 4(1) or (2) of the EU Control RegulationArticle 3 of the EU Implementing Regulation
2. General animal health restrictionsArticle 6(1) of the EU Control RegulationArticle 4 of the EU Implementing Regulation
3. Restrictions on use for feeding purposesArticle 11 of the EU Control Regulation

Regulations 4 to 7 of these Regulations and Article 5 of the EU Implementing Regulation

4. Disposal and use of Category 1 materialArticle 12 of the EU Control Regulation, subject to Article 16 (b) to (e) of that Regulation and Article 7 of the EU Implementing RegulationArticles 6(3) to (5), 8(1), 9(b) and (c), 11(2), 12(2) and 15 of the EU Implementing Regulation
5. Disposal and use of Category 2 materialArticle 13 of the EU Control Regulation, subject to Articles 15(2)(b) and 16(b) to (f) and (h) of that RegulationRegulation 8 of these Regulations and Articles 6(3) to (5), 8(1), 9(b) and (c), 10(1), 11(2), 12(2), 13(1) and 15 of the EU Implementing Regulation
6. Disposal and use of Category 3 materialArticle 14 of the EU Control Regulation, subject to Article 16 (b) to (h) of that Regulation and Article 7 of the EU Implementing Regulation

Regulation 29 of these Regulations and Articles 6(3) to (5), 8(1), 9(b) and (c), 10(1), 11(2), 12(2), 13(2), 15 and 36(3) of the EU Implementing Regulation

7. Collection and identification as regards category and transportArticle 21(1) to (4) of the EU Control RegulationArticle 17 of the EU Implementing Regulation
8. TraceabilityArticle 22(1) and (2) of the EU Control RegulationArticle 17 of the EU Implementing Regulation
9. Registration of operators, establishments and plants

Articles 23(1) and (2) and 55 of the EU Control Regulation

Regulation 11 of these Regulations and Articles 20(1) and (2) and 32(7) of the EU Implementing Regulation

10. Approval of establishments and plants

Articles 24, 44(3) and

55 of the EU Control Regulation

Regulation 13 of these Regulations and Articles 19, 32(7) and 33 of the EU Implementing Regulation
11. General hygiene conditionsArticle 25 of the EU Control RegulationArticles 9(a), 19 and 20 of the EU Implementing Regulation
12. Handling of animal by-products within food businessesArticle 26 of the EU Control Regulation
13. Own checksArticle 28 of the EU Control Regulation
14. Hazard analysis and critical control pointsArticle 29(1) to (3) of the EU Control Regulation
15. Placing on the market animal by-products and derived products for feeding to farmed animals excluding fur animalsArticle 31(1) of the EU Control RegulationArticles 21 and 24(2) of the EU Implementing Regulation
16. Placing on the market and use of organic fertilisers and soil improversArticle 32(1) and (2) of the EU Control RegulationRegulation 7(1) of these Regulations and Articles 22(1) to (3) and 36(1) of the EU Implementing Regulation
17. Collection and movement for manufacture of derived products

Article 34 of the EU Control Regulation

except in so far as it relates to imports

Article 33 of the EU Control Regulation and Article 23 of the EU Implementing Regulation
18. Prohibition on use for manufacture for products not within Article 33 or 36 of the EU Control RegulationArticle 24(1) of the EU Implementing RegulationArticles 33 and 36 of the EU Control Regulation
19. Placing on the market of pet foodArticle 35 of the EU Control RegulationArticles 3 and 24(3) of the EU Implementing Regulation
20. Placing on the market of other derived productsArticle 36 of the EU Control RegulationRegulation 10 of these Regulations and Articles 3 and 24(1), (2) and (4) of the EU Implementing Regulation
21. Safe sourcingArticle 37(2) of the EU Control Regulation
22. ExportArticle 43 of the EU Control Regulation
23. Controls for dispatchArticle 48 of the EU Control RegulationArticles 11(3), 12(3) and 31 of the EU Implementing Regulation

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