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Welsh Statutory Instruments

2003 No. 326 (W.47)

ANIMALS, WALES

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Bluetongue (Wales) Order 2003

Made

17th February 2003

Coming into force

19th February 2003

The National Assembly for Wales and the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, acting jointly in exercise of their powers under sections 1, 7(1), 8(1), 15(4), 17(1), 23, 25, 32(2), 34(7), 35(1) and (3), 36(2) and (5), 83(2) and 88(2) of the Animal Health Act 1981 M1, make the following Order:

Marginal Citations

Title, commencement and applicationE+W

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Bluetongue (Wales) Order 2003 and comes into force on 19th February 2003.

(2) This Order applies in relation to Wales only.

InterpretationE+W

2.  In this Order—

the Act” (“y Ddeddf”) means the Animal Health Act 1981;

animal” (“anifail”) means a ruminating animal;

carcase” (“carcas”) means the carcase of a ruminating animal;

Chief Veterinary Officer” (“Prif Swyddog Milfeddygol”) means the Chief Veterinary Officer [F1appointed by the Welsh Ministers];

confirmation of disease” (“cadarnhau'r clefyd”) means a declaration by the Chief Veterinary Officer that the bluetongue virus is circulating in a specific area;

the disease” (“y clefyd”) means bluetongue;

diseased” (“a'r clefyd arno”) means affected with the disease;

Divisional Veterinary Manager” (“Rheolwr Milfeddygol Rhanbarthol”) means the veterinary inspector authorised by the Secretary of State to receive information about animals or carcases that are diseased or suspected of being diseased for the area in which such animals for the area in which such animals or carcases are situated;

embryo” (“embryo”) means the embyo of a ruminating animal;

holding” (“daliad”) means land, with or without buildings, where animals are kept permanently or temporarily;

keeper” (“ceidwad”) means any natural or legal person having ownership of, or charged with keeping animals, whether or not for financial reward;

ovum” (“ofwm”) means the ovum of a ruminating animal;

premises” (“tir ac adeiladau”) includes any land, vehicles (including any container, trailer, semi-trailer, caravan or other thing which is designed or adapted to be towed by another vehicle), train, ship, boat, hovercraft or aircraft;

Secretary of State” (“yr Ysgrifennydd Gwladol”) means the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs;

semen” (“semen”) means the semen of a ruminating animal;

sentinel animals” (“anifeiliaid rhybuddio”) means animals which do not have antibodies to the disease and which are used for surveillance for it;

thing” (“peth”) includes a carcase, embryo, ovum, semen, fodder, litter, dung, straw, slurry, utensil, pen, hurdle, vehicle, equipment and clothing;

vector” (“fector”) means an insect of the species Culicoides imicola or any other insect of the genus Culicoides which, in the opinion of Chief Veterinary Officer, is capable of transmitting bluetongue;

the virus” (“y feirws”) means the bluetongue virus.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in art. 2 substituted (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 1

Extension of definition of “disease”E+W

3.  In the application of the Animal Health Act 1981 to this Order, the definition of “disease” in section 88(1) of that Act is extended to include bluetongue.

Exemption for activities authorised under the Specified Animal Pathogens Order 1998E+W

4.  This Order does not apply to anything authorised by a licence issued under article 4 of the Specified Animal Pathogens Order 1998 in respect of the disease. M2

Marginal Citations

Vaccination against the diseaseE+W

5.  The vaccination of an animal against the disease is prohibited except under the authority of a licence issued by the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales.

Initial requirements where disease is known or suspected to existE+W

6.—(1) Any person who knows or suspects that any animal or carcase in his or her possession, under his or her charge or being examined or inspected by him or her is diseased, must —

(a)immediately notify the Divisional Veterinary Manager; and

(b)refrain from moving any animal on or off the premises where the animal is located, except as authorised by an inspector.

(2) Any person who analyses samples taken from any animal or carcase and who finds evidence of antibodies or antigens to the disease or to any vaccine for the disease must immediately notify the Divisional Veterinary Manager.

Isolation of animalsE+W

7.  The occupier of any premises or any keeper who knows or suspects that any animal or carcase in his or her possession or under his or her charge is diseased must, where this is practicable, ensure that all animals on the premises are kept indoors.

Notification by inspectorsE+W

8.—(1) If an inspector knows or suspects that the disease exists on any premises, he or she must immediately serve a notice on the occupier or on the keeper of any animals on the premises requiring that —

(a)no animal, carcase, ovum, semen or embryo enters or leaves the premises;

(b)an inventory of all animals on the premises is compiled, recording, for each species —

(i)the number dead;

(ii)the number alive which appear to the occupier or keeper to be infected with the disease; and

(iii)the number alive which do not appear to the occupier or keeper to be infected with the disease;

(c)this inventory is kept up to date to take account of animals which are born or die and is produced to an inspector on request.

(2) An inspector may, by any notice issued under paragraph (1), —

(a)require that animals on the premises are kept indoors or in any particular part of the premises;

(b)require the occupier or keeper to comply with specified vector control measures; and

F2(c). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(3) A veterinary inspector or an inspector acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector may also serve such a notice on the occupier of premises whose location, geographical situation or contacts with premises where the disease is known or suspected to exist (in Wales or elsewhere) provide grounds for suspecting the existence of the disease, exposure to it or the presence of vectors there.

(4) Notices may be served under paragraphs (1) and (2) whether or not notification has been given under article 6.

Textual Amendments

F2Art. 8(2)(c) omitted (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by virtue of The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 2

Powers of veterinary inspectors and officersE+W

9.—(1) Where a veterinary inspector exercises powers of entry under the Act onto any part of premises in respect of which a notice has been served under article 8 he or she may—

(a)examine any animal, carcase or thing;

(b)make such tests and take such samples (including blood samples) from any animal, carcase or thing as he or she may consider necessary for the purpose of diagnosis;

(c)mark for identification purposes any animal, carcase or thing; and

(d)collect vectors and set traps for the collection of vectors [F3;]

[F4(e)require the slaughter of any animal which is affected by disease or which he or she suspects may be affected by disease or have been exposed to infection.]

(2) An officer authorised by the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales acting under the direction of a veterinary inspector, who enters premises in respect of which a notice has been served under article 8, either with a veterinary inspector in accordance with article 16(c) or with the consent of the occupier, may —

(a)collect vectors and set traps for the collection of vectors; and

(b)implement such vector control measures as the veterinary inspector deems necessary.

(3) A veterinary inspector may, by notice in writing, served on the occupier of the premises or on the keeper of any animals on the premises—

(a)require the detention, isolation, restraint or treatment of any animal;

(b)require the destruction, burial, disposal or treatment of any thing;

(c)require the cleansing and disinfection of any part of the premises or of any person, animal or thing on the premises; and

(d)require the occupier, any veterinary surgeon who has attended any animal on the premises and any other person who has been in charge of or in contact with any such animal to inform him of any other animal or other premises with which any such animal may have come into contact.

Textual Amendments

F3Semicolon in art. 9(1)(d) substituted for full stop (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 3

Measures when the disease is confirmedE+W

[F510.(1) On confirmation by the Chief Veterinary Officer of bluetongue on premises in Wales, the Welsh Ministers must declare an area to be a control zone.

(2) A control zone declared under paragraph (1) must—

(a)be centred on the outbreak point; and

(b)subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), have a radius of 20 kilometres.

(3) Where this article requires the Welsh Ministers to declare a control zone and the area of that zone would include land in England, they must declare a zone of such part of that area as is in Wales.

(4) The Welsh Ministers may extend or reduce the area of a control zone having regard to such—

(a)epidemiological;

(b)geographical;

(c)ecological; or

(d)meteorological,

factors as they consider relevant.

(5) No person may move an animal to or from premises in a control zone, except in accordance with a licence granted by an inspector.

(6) An inspector may only grant a licence under paragraph (5) in respect of a movement which is permitted under the Commission Decision.

(7) The terms and conditions of such a licence must be such as to ensure that the movement is made in accordance with the Commission Decision.

(8) In this article—

(a)“the Commission Decision” means Commission Decision 2005/393/EC on protection and surveillance zones in relation to bluetongue and conditions applying to movements from or through these zones, as amended from time to time; and

(b)“the outbreak point” means the part of the infected premises from which the Welsh Ministers consider the control zone should be measured.

Textual Amendments

F5Arts. 10-12B substituted for arts. 10-12 (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 4

Restrictions in protection and surveillance zonesE+W

11.(1) On confirmation by the Chief Veterinary Officer of bluetongue on premises in Wales—

(a)the Welsh Ministers—

(i)must declare an area to be a protection zone, and

(ii)may declare an area to be a surveillance zone; and

(b)paragraphs (2) to (5) apply to such zones.

(2) No person may move an animal out of the protection zone or the surveillance zone, except in accordance with a licence granted by an inspector.

(3) An inspector may only grant a licence under paragraph (2) in respect of a movement which is permitted under the Commission Decision.

(4) The terms and conditions of such a licence shall be such as to ensure that the movement is made in accordance with the Commission Decision.

(5) Where a protection zone or a surveillance zone would cover an area which includes land in England, the Welsh Ministers must declare a protection zone and may declare a surveillance zone of such part of the area as is in Wales.

(6) In this article, “the Commission Decision” has the same meaning as it has in article 10.

Textual Amendments

F5Arts. 10-12B substituted for arts. 10-12 (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 4

Powers of inspectors and officers in protection and surveillance zonesE+W

12.(1) Where a protection zone or a surveillance zone has been declared under article 11, veterinary inspectors and officers authorised by the Welsh Ministers have the powers they have under article 9 in respect of premises within the protection zone or the surveillance zone.

(2) A veterinary inspector may also—

(a)require the occupier of premises in a protection zone or the keeper of any animal on such premises to allow the vaccination of any animal kept there; and

(b)require the occupier or keeper—

(i)to retain animals for use as sentinel animals, or

(ii)to allow the introduction of sentinel animals onto those premises.

Textual Amendments

F5Arts. 10-12B substituted for arts. 10-12 (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 4

Disease in England, Scotland and Northern IrelandE+W

12A.  On confirmation by the Chief Veterinary Officer of bluetongue on premises in England, Scotland or Northern Ireland, the Welsh Ministers may declare an area to be a control zone, a protection zone or a surveillance zone in Wales.

Textual Amendments

F5Arts. 10-12B substituted for arts. 10-12 (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 4

Declarations of zonesE+W

12B.  Declarations of control zones, protection zones and surveillance zones under articles 10, 11 or 12A—

(a)must be in writing;

(b)may be amended by further declaration at any time;

(c)must designate the extent of the zone being declared; and

(d)may only be revoked by further declaration.]

Textual Amendments

F5Arts. 10-12B substituted for arts. 10-12 (18.10.2007 at 4.45 p.m.) by The Bluetongue (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/3002), art. 1(c), Sch. para. 4

Slaughter of animalsE+W

13.  It is directed that section 32 of the Act (which relates to slaughter and compensation) applies to bluetongue.

[F6General duties of occupiers and keepersE+W

14.(1) Unless otherwise authorised by a licence issued by an inspector or by the Welsh Ministers, an occupier of premises to which this Order applies and a keeper of any animal on such premises must—

(a)comply with requirements in notices served on him or her;

(b)allow an inspector to enter premises referred to in notices served upon him or her;

(c)compile and maintain such records as an inspector may reasonably require and produce such records to an inspector on request;

(d)refrain from damaging, interfering with or removing any traps set for the collection of vectors;

(e)refrain from defacing, obliterating or removing any mark made by a veterinary inspector under article 9; and

(f)provide such reasonable assistance and information as an inspector may reasonably require for the purpose of carrying out his or her functions under this Order.]

Textual Amendments

Powers of inspectors in case of defaultE+W

15.—(1) If a person served with a notice under this Order fails to comply with any requirement of such a notice or any other requirement reasonably laid down by an inspector, an inspector may, without prejudice to any proceedings for an offence arising out of such default, take all such steps as may be necessary to ensure that such requirement is met.

(2) The amount of any expenses reasonably incurred by the inspector under paragraph (1) shall be recoverable on demand as a civil debt by the Secretary of State or by the local authority, as the case may be from the person in default.

General powers of inspectorsE+W

16.—(1) An inspector or officer of the Secretary of State or National Assembly for Wales who enters premises under this Order may take with him

(a)a vehicle (provided entry with such a vehicle is reasonably practicable);

(b)such equipment as he considers necessary; and

(c)such other person as he considers necessary for any purpose in relation to the execution and enforcement of this Order.

(2) Any requirement imposed by or under this Order does not apply if a permit disapplying the requirement is issued by a veterinary inspector.

(3) In deciding whether or not to issue a permit under paragraph (2), a veterinary inspector must act in accordance with the instructions of the Secretary of State or the National Assembly for Wales.

Licences, notices and directionsE+W

17.—(1) Any licence, notice, direction or permit under this Order must be in writing, may be general or specific, may be subject to conditions and may be amended, suspended or revoked by notice in writing at any time.

(2) A notice of amendment, suspension or revocation of a licence, notice, direction or permit issued under this Order must be served, —

(a)in the case of a specific licence, notice, direction or permit, on the person to or on whom that licence, notice, direction or permit was issued or served; or

(b)in the case of a general licence, notice, direction or permit, in such manner as the Secretary of State, National Assembly for Wales, veterinary inspector or inspector (as the case may be) may reasonably consider most appropriate to bring it to the attention of those affected by it.

EnforcementE+W

18.  This Order shall, except where otherwise expressly provided, be executed and enforced by the local authority.

RevocationsE+W

19.  The Specified Diseases (Notification and Slaughter) Order 1992 M3 and the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1996 M4 are revoked insofar as they apply n relation to bluetongue.

Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales

D.Elis-Thomas

Presiding Officer

E.A. Morley

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order implements Council Directive 2000/75/EC laying down specific provisions for the control and eradication of bluetongue (OJ No.L327, 22.12.2000, p.74). It applies in relation to Wales only.

Articles 1, 2 and 3 contain introductory provisions, including definitions of certain terms used in the Order. Article 4 provides that certain activities authorised under the Specified Animal Pathogens Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/463) are not covered by the Order. Article 5 prohibits unlicensed vaccination against the disease.

Articles 6 to 9 concern measures when bluetongue is known or suspected to exist on premises. Articles 6 and 7 provide for notification to be given to the Divisional Veterinary Manager and for the isolation of animals when disease is known to exist or is suspected. Article 8 provides for the service of notices by inspectors requiring compliance with certain restrictions. The general powers of inspectors are set out in sections 63 and 64A of the Animal Health Act 1981. Article 9 specifies the powers of veterinary inspectors, officers of the Secretary of State and the National Assembly for Wales to carry out certain tasks on premises after exercising powers of entry.

Articles 10 to 13 concern measures when an outbreak of bluetongue has been confirmed. Article 10 provides for the service of notices. Articles 11 and 12 set out the restrictions which apply in areas declared to be infected areas by the Secretary of State under the Animal Health Act 1981. Article 13 applies provisions in that Act relating to the slaughter of animals. Article 14 sets out the general duties of occupiers and keepers under the Order. Article 15 sets out the powers of inspectors when the requirements in notices are not complied with. Article 16 sets out their general powers. General requirements in respect of licences, notices and directions are specified in article 17. Article 18 provides that the Order shall be executed and enforced by the local authority. Article 19 revokes the Special Diseases (Notification and Slaughter) Order 1992 (S.I. 1992/3159) and the Specified Diseases (Notification) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996 2628) insofar as they apply to bluetongue.

Failure to comply with the Order is an offence under section 73 of the Animal Health Act 1981.

A Regulatory Appraisal has been prepared and published on the National Assembly for Wales web-site (www.wales.gov.uk). Copies are available from the Welsh Assembly Government, Animal Health Division, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ.

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