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39.—(1) It is an offence to fail to comply with—
(a)regulation 3(3)(a) or (b) (obligations on change in occupation);
(b)regulation 5(1) or (2) (requirement to notify the appropriate authority of suspect pig or carcase);
(c)regulation 6(3) or (5) (requirements on occupier to comply with initial measures);
(d)regulation 9(3) (movement of a pig in a temporary control zone);
(e)regulation 19(5)(a) or (b) (obligations on operator of slaughterhouse);
(f)regulation 21(3) (placing feral pig meat on the market without a negative test for disease);
(g)regulation 22(2) (failure to comply with any measure specified following vaccination of feral pigs);
(h)regulation 24(2) (movement restriction in a declared zone);
(i)regulation 28(1) or (2) (prohibition on vaccination);
(j)regulation 29(10), (12) or (13) (requirements arising from emergency vaccination);
(k)regulation 30(2) or (3) (requirements relating to pigs vaccinated against classical swine fever);
(l)regulation 31(5), (6), (8) or (9)(b) (requirements relating to pigs vaccinated against swine vesicular disease);
(m)regulation 32 (11) (requirement to comply with notice);
(n)regulation 33(5) (requirement to comply with conditions of a licence);
(o)regulation 38 (obstruction);
(p)Schedule 1 (measures on suspect, contact and infected premises);
(q)Schedule 2 (measures in a feral pig investigation or control zone);
(r)paragraph 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 of Part 1 of Schedule 3 (measures in a protection zone);
(s)paragraph 10, 15, 16, 17, 18 or 19 of Part 2 of Schedule 3 (measures in a surveillance zone);
(t)Schedule 4 (cleansing and disinfection of vehicles).
(2) A person guilty of an offence is liable—
(a)on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or both;
(b)on conviction on indictment, to a fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or both.
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I1Reg. 39 in force at 14.8.2014, see reg. 1(1)(c)
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