This Order maybe cited as the Veterinary Surgery (Artificial Insemination of Mares) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 6 July 2004.
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The Veterinary Surgery (Artificial Insemination of Mares) Order 2004
In this Order—
“ the Act ” means the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966;
“approved course” means a course of instruction in the artificial insemination of mares which has been approved by the Secretary of State, after consultation with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons;
“lay person” means a person who is —
not a veterinary surgeon;
aged 18 years or over; and
either—
a student inseminator, carrying out artificial insemination as part of an approved course under the direct and continuous supervision of a veterinary surgeon, or
a qualified inseminator, acting in accordance with a certificate of exemption;
“the Secretary of State” means the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; and
“veterinary surgeon” means a person who is registered in the register of veterinary surgeons or in the supplementary register.
The artificial insemination of mares by a lay person is specified as a minor treatment, test or operation for the purposes of section 19(4)(e) of the Act.
(1) A qualified inseminator shall—
(a) have successfully completed an approved course in the insemination of mares, including passing any necessary tests, and been granted a certificate to that effect by the course provider; and
(b) be in possession of a certificate of exemption issued by the Secretary of State.
(1) An application for a certificate of exemption shall be made in writing to the Secretary of State and shall be accompanied by the certificate provided by the course provider under article 4(1)(a).
(2) The Secretary of State shall grant a certificate of exemption if she is satisfied that the applicant has successfully completed an approved course and is a fit and proper person to carry out artificial insemination of mares.
(3) Certificates of exemption shall be made subject to such conditions as appear to the Secretary of State to be necessary and which may be varied at any time.
(1) The Secretary of State may suspend or revoke a certificate of exemption if its holder—
(a) breaches any condition of the certificate;
(b) has held the certificate for two years or more but has not, during every two year period following the grant of the certificate, either
(i) carried out at least five artificial inseminations of mares, or
(ii) been declared in writing by a veterinary surgeon who has personally supervised his artificial insemination of a mare competent to carry out artificial insemination of mares;
(c) is convicted of any offence linked to the artificial insemination of mares by him; or
(d) is for any other reason no longer, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, a fit and proper person to carry out artificial insemination of mares.
(2) The Secretary of State may require a lay person seeking reinstatement of a certificate of exemption successfully to complete an approved course, including passing any necessary tests, and to produce to the Secretary of State a certificate to that effect granted by the course provider.
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The Veterinary Surgery (Artificial Insemination of Mares) Order 2004 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-2004-1504
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