(1) The Cattle Identification Regulations 1998 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) For regulation 13 there shall be substituted—
Application for a cattle passport
(13)
(1) Subject to the provisions of regulation 15 below on calf passports, any keeper of cattle which were born in Great Britain shall apply for a cattle passport within the following period—
(a) if the animal is born on or after 28th September 1998 but before 1st January 2000, 15 days from the date when the animal is tagged in accordance with these Regulations;
(b) if the animal is born on or after 1st January 2000, 7 days from the date when the animal is tagged in accordance with these Regulations.
(2) An application for a cattle passport shall be made in writing to the appropriate Minister on the form provided by him for that purpose.
(3) Any keeper of cattle who fails to apply for a cattle passport in accordance with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) If a person applies for a cattle passport outside the time limits specified in these Regulations, the cattle passport shall not be granted unless in the opinion of the appropriate Minister it is reasonable to grant it taking into account all the circumstances of the case.
(3) For regulation 18 there shall be substituted—
Completion of cattle passports when cattle are moved
(18)
(1) When cattle are moved off a holding, the keeper shall ensure that the cattle passport is marked with the date of movement and is signed in the appropriate place by him.
(2) When cattle are moved on to a holding, the keeper (or, in the case of a market, the operator of the market) shall ensure that the cattle passport is marked with—
(a) the date of movement on to the holding,
(b) the name and address of the keeper (or, in the case of a market, the operator of the market) and the holding number;
(c) the signature of the keeper;
within 36 hours of the arrival of the animal on the holding and in any event before it is moved off the holding.
(3) In the case of a passport issued on or after 28th September 1998 and containing movement cards, the keeper marking the passport shall provide the information required at sub-paragraph (2)(b) above by affixing in the space provided the bar code label identifying the holding and provided for the purpose by the appropriate Minister (unless it is not practicable to do so, in which case he shall write the name of the keeper, the holding number and the address of the holding in the space provided);
(4) Any person who fails to complete a cattle passport in accordance with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) For regulations 26 and 27 there shall be substituted—
Animal deaths or lost or stolen animals
(26)
(1) If an animal with a cattle passport dies or is killed (other than for human consumption)—
(a) if the passport is one which was issued on or after 28th September 1998 and contains movement cards, the keeper shall complete the passport in accordance with regulation 27(1) below;
(b) the keeper shall send the cattle passport to the appropriate Minister within 7 days in accordance with Article 6.4 of the Council Regulation;
and any person who fails to do so shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) If an animal with a cattle passport is lost or stolen, the keeper shall send the cattle passport to the appropriate Minister within 7 days of becoming aware of the fact, together with written details of what has occurred, and any person who fails to do so shall be guilty of an offence.
Return of the cattle passport from slaughterhouses etc.
(27)
(1) Following slaughter, the operator of a licensed slaughterhouse shall immediately give the cattle passport for each animal slaughtered to the official veterinary surgeon or his representative, together with notification of the fact that the animal has been slaughtered; and, if the passport is one which was issued on or after 28th September 1998 and contains movement cards, the notification shall be by the operator—
(a) affixing in the space provided for death details a bar code label identifying the holding on which the animal was slaughtered and provided for the purpose by the appropriate Minister (unless it is not practicable to do so, in which case he shall write the holding number and the address of the holding in the space);
(b) entering the date of death; and
(c) signing the passport in the appropriate place.
(2) If an animal is slaughtered other than in a licensed slaughterhouse and the carcase is then sent to a licensed slaughterhouse to be dressed for human consumption—
(a) the keeper shall complete the passport as described in the preceding paragraph (if the passport issued is one issued on or after 28th September 1998 and contains movement cards);
(b) the keeper shall send the cattle passport with the carcase to the slaughterhouse;
(c) the operator of the slaughterhouse shall not accept the carcase unless it is accompanied by the cattle passport; and
(d) the operator shall give the cattle passport to the official veterinary surgeon or his representative together with notification that he has accepted the animal for dressing for human consumption.
(3) Any person who fails to comply with any provision of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.
(5) After regulation 31 there shall be added—
Slaughter of unmarked animals
(31A) The appropriate Minister shall be the veterinary authority and the competent authority for the purposes of Article 1.2 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 494/98 (laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No. 820/97 as regards the application of minimum administrative sanctions in the framework of the system for the identification and registration of bovine animals ).