Article 1Live animals
1.
Without prejudice to the measures taken by the United Kingdom within the framework of Directive 2003/85/EC, and notably the establishment of a temporary control zone in accordance with Article 7(1) and a movement ban as provided for in Article 7(3) of that Directive, the United Kingdom shall ensure that the conditions set out in paragraphs 2 to 7 of this Article are met.
2.
No live animals of the bovine, ovine, caprine and porcine species and other biungulates shall move between the areas listed in Annex I and Annex II.
3.
No live animals of the bovine, ovine, caprine and porcine species and other biungulates shall be dispatched from or moved through the areas listed in Annex I and Annex II.
4.
By way of derogation from paragraph 3, the competent authorities of the United Kingdom may authorise the direct and uninterrupted transit of biungulate animals through the areas listed in Annex I and Annex II on main roads and railway lines.
5.
The health certificates, as provided for in Directive 64/432/EEC for live bovine and porcine animals and in Directive 91/68/EEC for live ovine and caprine animals, accompanying animals consigned from parts of the territory of the United Kingdom not listed in Annex I and Annex II to other Member States shall bear the following words:
‘Animals conforming to Commission Decision 2007/554/EC of 9 August 2007 concerning certain protection measures against foot-and-mouth disease in the United Kingdom’.
6.
The health certificates accompanying biungulates other than those covered by the certificates referred to in paragraph 5, consigned from parts of the territory of the United Kingdom not listed in Annex I and Annex II to other Member States shall bear the following words:
‘Live biungulates conforming to Commission Decision 2007/554/EC of 9 August 2007 concerning certain protection measures against foot-and-mouth disease in the United Kingdom’.
7.
Animals accompanied by an animal health certificate as referred to in paragraphs 5 and 6 may be moved to other Member States only the local veterinary authority in the United Kingdom has, three days before the move, notified the central and local veterinary authorities in the Member State of destination.