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The African Horse Sickness (England) Regulations 2012

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Regulations 8(2), 9(9), 10(8) and 18(5)

SCHEDULEE+WMeasures on suspect and infected premises and on premises in a control zone

RecordsE+W

1.—(1) The main occupier must keep a record of every horse on the premises.

(2) The main occupier must take all reasonable steps to update the record to show the number of horses on the premises that—

(a)have died;

(b)show clinical signs of African horse sickness;

(c)have been born since restrictions under these Regulations were placed on the premises; and

(d)enter or leave the premises under licence.

(3) The main occupier must ask any other occupier to report any changes in the details of their horses on the premises that are relevant to the record.

(4) The main occupier must keep the record for at least six months after (as the case may be)—

(a)the revocation of the notice served under regulation 8(2), 9(8), or 10(7), or

(b)the premises ceasing to be within the control zone,

whichever is the later.

Commencement Information

I1Sch. para. 1 in force at 21.11.2012, see reg. 1(c)

Housing of horsesE+W

2.  An occupier must ensure that every horse on the premises is kept—

(a)so far as is practicable on the part or parts of the premises where they may be less exposed to vectors; or

(b)as directed by a veterinary inspector.

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I2Sch. para. 2 in force at 21.11.2012, see reg. 1(c)

Restriction on movement of horses, carcases, equipment or genetic materialE+W

3.  No person may move any horse or carcase to or from the premises or any equipment or genetic material from the premises, except under the authority of a licence granted by a veterinary inspector or an officer of the Secretary of State acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector.

Commencement Information

I3Sch. para. 3 in force at 21.11.2012, see reg. 1(c)

Control of vectorsE+W

4.  The main occupier must implement such practicable vector control measures as a veterinary inspector may require.

Commencement Information

I4Sch. para. 4 in force at 21.11.2012, see reg. 1(c)

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