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2.—(1) If a test required under paragraph 1 is positive, the centre veterinarian must ensure that–
(a)the bovine animal is isolated;
(b)semen collected from that animal since the date of the last negative test (or the date that animal arrived at the centre if the positive result is from the first test carried out there) is–
(i)if held at the centre, not supplied for intra Community trade; and
(ii)if supplied to any person from the centre, the subject of notice to that person under paragraph 2;
(c)semen collected from any other bovine animal at the centre since the date of the positive test is–
(i)if held at the centre–
(aa)kept in separate storage; and
(bb)not supplied for intra Community trade,
until the health status of the centre has been restored to the level required by the Directive and these Regulations;
(ii)if supplied to any person, the subject of notice to that person under sub paragraph (2).
(2) Notice shall be given that semen supplied from–
(a)the bovine animal that tested positive shall not be supplied for intra-Community trade; or
(b)any other bovine animal at the centre shall be–
(i)kept in separate storage; and
(ii)not supplied for intra Community trade,
until the health status of the centre has been restored to the level required by the Directive and these Regulations.
(3) Where any person has been supplied with semen, other than from the centre, and that person subsequently supplies that semen to any other person, sub–paragraph (2) shall apply equally to that other person.
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