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12.—(1) The owner (or, in the case of an owner living outside England, the keeper) of a horse brought into England without a passport (or with a document that would be a passport but for the fact that it does not contain Section IX) shall apply for a passport or the Section IX pages within 30 days of the horse being brought into England.
(2) A passport or Section IX pages issued following an application made under paragraph (1) shall state that the horse is not intended for slaughter for human consumption.
(3) This regulation shall not apply in relation to a horse that remains in England for less than 30 days.
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