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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Sheep and Goats Identification and Movement (Interim Measures) (Wales) Regulations 2002, Section 13.
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13.—(1) Except under the authority of an officer of the National Assembly, a person may not remove or replace an eartag or a tattoo which has been applied to an animal in accordance with these Regulations or the Sheep and Goat Regulations 2000, unless it has become illegible or in the case of an eartag, is removed for welfare purposes or is lost.
(2) When an Origin Mark, F Mark or R Mark has become illegible, is removed for welfare purposes or is lost, the keeper must—
(a)apply an identifical Mark;
(b)apply—
(i)where the original mark was an Origin Mark, a tag with the letters “UK” followed by the flockmark or herdmark of the holding where the animal is kept or a tattoo with the flockmark or herdmark of the holding where the animal is kept,
(ii)where the original mark was an F Mark, a tag with the letters “UK” followed by the flockmark or herdmark of the holding where the animal is kept followed by the letter F or a tattoo with the flockmark or herdmark of the holding where the animal is kept followed by the letter F, or
(iii)where the original mark was an R Mark, a new R Mark, and cross-reference the new mark with the original mark in the record kept under regulation 4 or 5; or
(c)where the action in neither sub-paragraph (a) nor (b) can be carried out, apply an R Mark.
(3) Paragraph (2) shall not apply in the case of an animal at a market or slaughterhouse.
(4) No person shall consign any sheep or goat outside Great Britain if it is marked with an eartag or tattoo ending with the letter “R” showing that it is a replacement eartag or tattoo.
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