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Changes over time for: Section 18


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Transport and storage of processed animal proteinE+W
18.—(1) It is prohibited for any person to transport from or to any premises, or store in bulk at any premises, any processed animal protein the sale or supply of which is prohibited by regulation 15 above, unless he or she and the premises are registered by the Secretary of State for the purpose and the premises are not used for the preparation of feeding stuffs for ruminant animals.
(2) The Secretary of State shall register premises under this regulation where the occupier declares the premises are capable of being used in accordance with the Commission Decision.
(3) Where a vehicle used for the transport of any dicalcium phosphate, or hydrolysed protein, for feeding to farmed animals other than ruminants, is subsequently used for the transport of any other product, the person using the vehicle for the transport of such dicalcium phosphate or hydrolysed protein must ensure the vehicle is thoroughly cleaned and inspected before the transport of the other product and before the first subsequent transport of any dicalcium phosphate or hydrolysed protein for feeding to farmed animals other than ruminants.
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