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Statutory Instrument

Animal Gatherings (Interim Measures) (England) Order 2003

Citation
S.I. 2003/253
As at
Sections
15
Section 1Title, extent, commencement and cessation

This Order may be cited as the Animal Gatherings (Interim Measures) (England) Order 2003; it extends to England, comes into force on 4th March 2003 and ceases to have effect on 1st August 2003.

Section 2Interpretation

In this Order—

“animals” means cattle (excluding bison and yak), deer, goats, sheep and pigs;

“animal area” has the meaning given in article 4(3)(c);

“animal gathering” means an occasion at which animals are brought together for—

a sale,

a show or exhibition,

onward consignment for slaughter within Great Britain, or

onward consignment within Great Britain for further rearing or finishing,

and includes the reception or temporary detention of those animals;

“approved disinfectant” means a disinfectant approved under the Diseases of Animals (Approved Disinfectants) Order 1978 at the concentration required under that Order for “General Orders”; and

“equipment” includes pens and hurdles.

Section 3Exceptions

This Order shall not apply if—

(a) all the animals attending an animal gathering are owned by the same person and have the same keeper, and

(b) the animal gathering is to take place on premises owned or occupied by the owner of the animals.

Section 4The use of premises for animal gatherings

(1) No person shall use premises for an animal gathering unless those premises are licensed for that purpose by a veterinary inspector.

(2) A licence under this article—

(a) shall be in writing,

(b) may be amended, suspended or revoked by a notice in writing issued by a veterinary inspector, and

(c) may be subject to such conditions as the veterinary inspector considers necessary to control the introduction into or spread of disease within or from the licensed premises.

(3) A licence shall specify—

(a) the name of the licensee,

(b) the premises in which the animal gathering may take place, and

(c) the area to which animals may be given access (“the animal area”).

Section 527 day restriction on when an animal gathering can take place

No person shall allow an animal gathering to take place on premises on which animals have been kept until 27 days have passed from the day on which—

(a) the last animal left those premises, and

(b) after the last animal has left the premises, all equipment to which animals have had access has been cleansed of visible contamination.

Section 6Exemption from the 27 day restricted period for premises with a paved animal area

(1) The restriction in article 5 does not apply if—

(a) the premises have an animal area paved with cement, concrete, asphalt or other hard, impermeable material that is capable of being effectively cleansed and disinfected, and

(b) the animal area has been cleansed and disinfected, and any waste on the animal area has been removed and disposed of, in accordance with this article.

(2) The cleansing and disinfection—

(a) must not begin until all animals have been removed from the part of the animal area being cleansed and disinfected, and

(b) must be completed after the last animal has left the licensed premises.

(3) All feedingstuffs to which animals have had access, and all bedding, excreta, other material of animal origin and other contaminants must be removed from the animal area and—

(a) destroyed,

(b) treated so as to remove the risk of transmission of disease, or

(c) disposed of so that animals do not have access to it.

(4) All parts of the animal area (including any equipment) must be swept or scraped clean, cleansed by washing and disinfected with an approved disinfectant.

(5) If, following the last occasion on which the animal area was cleansed and disinfected in accordance with this article, it becomes contaminated with animal excreta or other material of animal origin or any contaminant derived from animals, then the animal area or those parts of it that have become so contaminated must be cleansed and disinfected, and any waste must be disposed of, in accordance with this article before an animal gathering is held.

Section 7Duties on persons at an animal gathering

When an animal gathering (other than for a show or exhibition) is taking place the provisions of the Schedule (requirements at an animal gathering) shall have effect.

Section 8Restrictions following an animal gathering

(1) The provisions of this article apply once the last animal at an animal gathering has left the licensed premises.

(2) No person shall allow animals on to the licensed premises until all equipment to which animals at the gathering had access has been cleansed of visible contamination.

(3) No person shall remove from the licensed premises any equipment to which animals at the gathering had access unless—

(a) the equipment has been cleansed of visible contamination and a period of 27 days has elapsed since the last animal at the animal gathering has left the licensed premises, or

(b) the equipment has been swept or scraped clean, cleansed by washing and disinfected with an approved disinfectant.

Section 9The Markets, Sales and Lairs Order 1925

The Markets, Sales and Lairs Order 1925 shall not apply while this Order is in force.

Section 10Enforcement

This Order shall be enforced by the local authority or the Secretary of State.

Section 11Revocations

The following are revoked—

(a) The Animal Gatherings (Interim Measures) (England) Order 2002 ;

(b) The Animal Gatherings (Interim Measures) (England) (Amendment) Order 2002 ;

(c) The Animal Gatherings (Interim Measures) (England) (Amendment) ( No. 2) Order 2002 ; and

(d) The Animal Gatherings (Interim Measures) (England) (Amendment) Order 2003 .

Section 1Duties on a licensee

(1) The licensee shall ensure that any person entering the licensed premises is made aware that the premises are licensed under this Order, whether by means of a system of notices or otherwise.

(2) The licensee shall provide footbaths containing an approved disinfectant at exits from the animal area and at any loading and unloading bay, and facilities on the licensed premises for changing, cleaning and disinfecting clothes and disposing of disposable clothes.

(3) The licensee shall—

(a) ensure that animals are unloaded and re-loaded in the animal area, and

(b) ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that animals do not leave the animal area except on a vehicle.

Section 2Duties on persons attending the animal gathering

(1) No person shall enter licensed premises wearing outer clothing visibly contaminated with animal excreta or other animal contamination.

(2) If a person in the animal area is wearing outer clothing visibly contaminated with animal excreta or other animal contamination, on leaving the animal area he shall immediately clean his clothing of gross contamination (unless the clothing is to be disposed of) and either—

(a) disinfect it;

(b) change into clean clothing;

(c) dispose of it; or

(d) leave the licensed premises.

(3) If a person outside the animal area is wearing outer clothing visibly contaminated with animal excreta or other animal contamination, an inspector may serve on him a notice giving him the option of immediately—

(a) cleaning his outer clothing,

(b) changing into clean clothing,

(c) disposing of disposable clothing, or

(d) leaving the licensed premises.

Section 3Footwear in the animal area

Any person leaving the animal area must cleanse and disinfect their footwear in the footbath provided.

Section 4Vehicles

No person shall bring on to or take from the licensed premises any vehicle or equipment that is contaminated with animal excreta, other than excreta from animals on the vehicle at the time.

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