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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Trade in Animals and Animal Products (Legislative Functions) and Veterinary Surgeons (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
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PART 2 Powers to amend lists of approved third countries for trade in animals and products
PART 5 Amendment to animal-related trade legislation: England and Northern Ireland
1.The legislation of the third country relevant to animal disease...
2.Whether the third country is capable of guaranteeing the implementation...
3.The animal health requirements applying to the production, manufacture, handling,...
4.The assurances which the competent veterinary authority of the third...
5.Any experience of marketing the product from the third country...
6.The results of inspections or audits carried out in the...
7.The health status of livestock, other domestic animals and wildlife...
8.The regularity, speed and accuracy with which the third country...
9.The rules on the prevention and control of infectious or...
1.The existence and robustness in the third country of legislation...
2.The hygiene conditions of production, manufacture, handling, storage and dispatch...
3.Any experience of marketing of the product from the third...
4.The results of official controls carried out in the third...
5.The existence, implementation and communication of an approved zoonoses control...
6.The existence, implementation and communication of an approved residue control...
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