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The Aquatic Animal Health (Scotland) Regulations 2009

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29.—(1) A confirmed designation must–

(a)be in the form of a written notice;

(b)describe the area which is the subject of the designation;

(c)describe the circumstances in which a person commits an offence under regulation 28(2);

(d)make reference to any consent given by the competent authority under regulation 28(2).

(2) A confirmed designation may require that–

(a)any equipment, material or substance liable to transmit disease must not be moved into, out of or within the confirmed designation area or any part of that area;

(b)any means of transport liable to transmit disease must not be moved into, out of or within that area or any part of that area.

(3) The competent authority must–

(a)publish a confirmed designation in such manner as it considers appropriate;

(b)serve a copy of a confirmed designation on any person it considers likely to be materially affected by the making of the designation.

(4) It is an offence not to comply with any requirement imposed under paragraph (2).

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