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6.—(1) This paragraph applies to fresh meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat derived from vaccinated animals slaughtered during phase 1.
(2) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale meat to which this paragraph applies unless it satisfies the following requirements—
(a)it was health or identification marked and that mark was overstamped;
(b)after marking, it was at all times stored and transported separately from meat which was not so marked;
(c)it was transported in sealed containers for treatment at an establishment designated by the National Assembly;
(d)it was treated at that establishment so that it falls within paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the Order.
7.—(1) This paragraph applies to fresh meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat derived from vaccinated ruminants slaughtered during phase 2.
(2) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale offal to which this paragraph applies.
(3) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale meat other than offal to which this paragraph applies unless it has been produced in an establishment which—
(a)is authorised by a licence granted by the National Assembly imposing such conditions as it considers necessary to impose strict veterinary control of the establishment;
(b)processes only meat falling within sub-paragraph (4); and
(c)at all times during the production process stores, identifies and transports animal products eligible for sale separately from those which are not, and in accordance with the directions of the National Assembly.
(4) Meat falls within this sub-paragraph if—
(a)it has been—
(i)deboned and matured so that it falls within paragraphs 11 and 12 of Schedule 5 to the Order, or
(ii)obtained from animals reared and slaughtered outside a vaccination zone; and
(b)it is health or identification marked.
8.—(1) This paragraph applies to fresh meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat derived from vaccinated swine slaughtered during phase 2.
(2) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale meat to which this paragraph applies unless it satisfies the following requirements—
(a)it was health or identification marked and that mark was overstamped;
(b)after marking, it was at all times stored and transported separately from meat which was not so marked;
(c)it was transported in sealed containers for treatment at an establishment designated by the National Assembly;
(d)it was treated at that establishment so that it falls within paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the Order.
9.—(1) This paragraph applies to fresh meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat derived from unvaccinated susceptible animals slaughtered in a vaccination zone during phase 3.
(2) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale meat to which this paragraph applies unless—
(a)either—
(i)all susceptible animals on all reactor premises in the vaccination zone have been slaughtered, or
(ii)the animals from which the meat was derived were transported to the slaughterhouse in compliance with sub-paragraph (3) or (4); and
(b)it was produced in an establishment which complies with sub-paragraph (5).
(3) Transport complies with this sub-paragraph if it satisfies the following requirements—
(a)the animals do not come into contact with any other susceptible animals during transport or in the slaughterhouse; and
(b)the animals are accompanied during transport by a copy of the notice classifying their premises of origin under regulation 25(1)(b), certified as a true copy by an inspector.
(4) Transport complies with this sub-paragraph if the animals transported have either—
(a)all been tested by the National Assembly for antibodies against the disease after the end of its incubation period with negative results, or
(b)been subjected to a serological survey by the National Assembly at that time with negative results.
(5) An establishment complies with this paragraph if it—
(a)is authorised by a licence granted by the National Assembly imposing such conditions as it considers necessary to impose strict veterinary control of the establishment;
(b)processes only meat falling within sub-paragraph (6); and
(c)at all times during the production process stores, identifies and transports animal products eligible for sale separately from those which are not, and in accordance with the directions of the National Assembly.
(6) Meat falls within this sub-paragraph if—
(a)it—
(i)has been deboned and matured so that it falls within paragraphs 11 and 12 of Schedule 5 of the Order,
(ii)has been transported to the establishment under the authority of a licence granted under paragraph 3, or
(iii)comes from animals which were reared and slaughtered outside a vaccination zone; and
(b)it is health or identification marked.
10.—(1) This paragraph applies to fresh meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat derived from the following animals slaughtered during phase 3—
(a)vaccinated ruminants; and
(b)unvaccinated seropositive offspring of vaccinated ruminant dams.
(2) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale offal to which this paragraph applies.
(3) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale meat to which this paragraph applies unless it complies with sub-paragraph (4) or it was produced in an establishment complying with sub-paragraph (5).
(4) Meat complies with this sub-paragraph if it satisfies the following requirements—
(a)it was health or identification and that mark was overstamped;
(b)after marking, it was at all times stored and transported separately from meat which was not so marked;
(c)it was transported in sealed containers for treatment at an establishment designated by the National Assembly;
(d)it was treated at that establishment so that it falls within paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the Order.
(5) An establishment complies with this sub-paragraph if it—
(a)is authorised by a licence granted by the National Assembly imposing such conditions as it considers necessary to impose strict veterinary control of the establishment;
(b)processes only meat falling within sub-paragraph (6); and
(c)at all times during the production process stores, identifies and transports animal products eligible for sale separately from those which are not, and in accordance with the directions of the National Assembly.
(6) Meat falls within this sub-paragraph if—
(a)it—
(i)has been deboned and matured so that it falls within paragraphs 11 and 12 of Schedule 5 to the Order,
(ii)has been transported to the establishment under the authority of a licence granted under paragraph 3, or
(iii)comes from animals which were reared and slaughtered outside a vaccination zone; and
(b)it is health or identification marked.
11.—(1) This paragraph applies to fresh meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat derived from the following animals slaughtered during phase 3—
(a)vaccinated swine; and
(b)unvaccinated seropositive offspring of vaccinated swine.
(2) No person is permitted to sell or consign for sale meat to which this paragraph applies unless it complies with sub-paragraph (3) or it was produced in an establishment complying with sub-paragraph (4).
(3) Meat complies with this sub-paragraph if it satisfies the following requirements—
(a)it was health or identification marked and that mark was overstamped;
(b)after marking, it was at all times stored and transported separately from meat which was not so marked;
(c)it was transported in sealed containers for treatment at an establishment designated by the National Assembly;
(d)it was treated at that establishment so that it falls within paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 to the Order.
(4) An establishment complies with this sub-paragraph if it—
(a)is authorised by a licence granted by the National Assembly imposing such conditions as it considers necessary to impose strict veterinary control of the establishment;
(b)processes only meat falling within sub-paragraph (5); and
(c)at all times during the production process stores, identifies and transports animal products intended to be eligible for marketing separately from those which are not, and in accordance with the directions of the National Assembly.
(5) Meat falls within this sub-paragraph if it comes from animals—
(a)originating on premises which have been declared free of disease under regulation 25(1)(b), or
(b)which were reared and slaughtered outside a vaccination zone.
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