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1.—(1) If the National Assembly receives a fully completed and accurate application for the registration of an animal within the specified time limits, it must issue a cattle passport for that animal.
(2) The National Assembly may issue one if it receives an application outside the specified time, but only if it is satisfied of the animal's identity and that all the information in the application is accurate.
(3) The passport remains the property of the National Assembly at all times.
2.—(1) A keeper must retain the cattle passport for each animal (unless it has been submitted to the National Assembly) and produce it to an inspector on demand.
(2) Failure to comply with this paragraph is an offence.
3.—(1) If a cattle passport is lost, stolen or destroyed, the keeper of the animal to which it relates must notify the National Assembly in writing within 14 days of becoming aware of the fact and apply for a replacement.
(2) The National Assembly may only provide a replacement cattle passport if it is satisfied that it can accurately reconstruct the movements of the animal since birth or importation.
[F1(3) If the Welsh Ministers do not provide a replacement, the animal to which it relates must not be moved off a holding except (under the authority of a licence granted by the Welsh Ministers) to—
(a)a plant approved under Article 24(1)(a), (b), (c) or (h) of Regulation (EC) No. 1069/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council [F2, as last amended by Regulation (EU) No 1385/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council]; or
(b)a registered collection centre which complies with Section 1 of Chapter II of Annex VI of Commission Regulation (EU) No. 142/2011 implementing Regulation (EC) No. 1069/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council.]
(4) If a person who has obtained a replacement cattle passport subsequently finds the original cattle passport, he or she must notify the National Assembly within 7 days and enclose with the notification the original cattle passport.
(5) Any person who fails to comply with any provision of this paragraph is guilty of an offence.
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 3 para. 3(3) substituted (20.10.2011 at 12.15 a.m.) by The Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/2377), reg. 31(2), Sch. 2 para. 13
F2Words in Sch. 3 para. 3(3)(a) inserted (28.3.2019) by The Rural Affairs, Environment, Fisheries and Food (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) (Wales) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/463), regs. 1(3), 7(4)
4.—(1) The National Assembly may set a fee for a replacement cattle passport.
(2) The fee is the amount that the National Assembly considers reasonable to enable it to meet its expenses in replacing the passport.
(3) The National Assembly must publicise the fee on its website.
(4) The fee is payable with the application and is not refundable if the applicant withdraws the application or the National Assembly is unable to obtain sufficient information to issue a replacement passport.
5.—(1) An officer of the National Assembly or a local authority may serve a notice on a keeper requiring him or her to surrender a passport if—
(a)there is no animal on the holding for that passport;
(b)the passport does not correctly describe the animal to which it purports to relate, or the passport was issued for a different animal;
(c)the ear tag number in the passport is different from the ear tag number on the animal;
(d)the movement details on the passport are not the same as the movement details on the database kept by the National Assembly in accordance with these Regulations or in the records kept by the keeper in accordance with these Regulations;
and any person who fails to comply with such a notice is guilty of an offence.
(2) The National Assembly may not return a passport until it is satisfied that the passport accurately describes an animal in the possession of the keeper and that the movement entries in the passport are accurate.
6. If an animal with a cattle passport is lost or stolen, the keeper must send the cattle passport to the National Assembly within 7 days of becoming aware of the fact, together with written details of what has occurred, and failure to do so is an offence.
7. It is an offence to alter or deface any information in a cattle passport.
8. It is an offence to use a cattle passport in relation to an animal other than the animal for which it was granted.
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