Commission Implementing Decision
of 27 November 2012
amending Annexes I and II to Council Directive 82/894/EEC on the notification of animal diseases within the Community
(notified under document C(2012) 8518)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2012/737/EU)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
Directive 82/894/EEC on the notification of animal diseases within the Union lays down the criteria for the notification of those animal diseases, the occurrence of which must be notified by the affected Member State to the Commission and to the other Member States.
Annex I to Directive 82/894/EEC listing the diseases of which the occurrence must be notified to the Commission and the other Member States, includes equine encephalomyelitis, among the diseases affecting terrestrial animals, without distinguishing its different types. For the sake of clarity and to provide valuable information of animal or public health importance about the causal pathogen agent the different types of equine encephalomyelitis should be explicitly listed in this Annex.
In addition, the diseases rabies, anthrax, bovine tuberculosis, bovine brucellosis, enzootic bovine leukosis and ovine and caprine brucellosis have been widely eradicated by most Member States. As a result, outbreaks thereof have become less frequent in large areas of the Union. From now on, outbreaks should be notified to the Commission and to the other Member States. It is therefore necessary to add these diseases to Annex I.
To avoid administrative burden, under certain circumstances it is appropriate to require weekly notifications of primary outbreaks and monthly notifications of secondary outbreaks of the abovementioned diseases.
In the future, notifications to the Commission and to the World Animal Health Information System of the World Organisation for Animal Health (hereinafter ‘OIE’) concerning animal diseases will be entered in one system (the Animal Disease Information System — ADIS). It is thus appropriate, where possible, to use in Annex I to Directive 82/894/EEC the same terminology as used by the OIE.
An online reporting system is already in place for the occurrence of low pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds. It is therefore appropriate to explicitly indicate that as regards avian influenza, highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks should be notifiable in poultry, captive birds and wild birds, while low pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks should only be notifiable in poultry and captive birds.
Annexes I and II to Directive 82/894/EEC should therefore be amended accordingly.
The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
Annexes I and II to Directive 82/894/EEC are amended in accordance with the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2
This Decision shall apply from 1 January 2013.
Article 3
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 27 November 2012.
For the Commission
Maroš Šefčovič
Vice-President
ANNEX
Annexes I and II to Directive 82/894/EEC are amended as follows:
- (1)
Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘ANNEX IDiseases which are subject to notification
A.Diseases of terrestrial animals
List A.1:
African horse sickness
African swine fever
Anthrax
Avian influenza (HPAI in poultry, captive birds and wild birds and LPAI in poultry and captive birds)
Bluetongue
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Classical swine fever
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
Dourine
Equine encephalomyelitis of the following types:
Eastern equine encephalomyelitis
Japanese encephalitis
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
West Nile fever
Western equine encephalomyelitis
Equine infectious anaemia
Foot-and-mouth disease
Glanders
Lumpy skin disease
Newcastle disease
Peste des petits ruminants
Infection with rabies virus
Rift Valley fever
Rinderpest
Sheep pox and goat pox
Small hive beetle infestation (Aethina tumida)
Swine vesicular disease
Tropilaelaps infestation of honey bees
Vesicular stomatitis
List A.2:
Bovine brucellosis
Bovine tuberculosis
Enzootic bovine leukosis
Caprine and ovine brucellosis (excluding Brucella ovis)
B.Diseases of aquaculture animals
Epizootic haematopoietic necrosis
Infectious haematopoietic necrosis
Infectious salmon anaemia
Infection with Perkinsus marinus
Infection with Mikrocytos mackini
Infection with Marteilia refringens
Infection with Bonamia ostreae
Infection with Bonamia exitiosa
Koi herpes virus disease
Taura syndrome
Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia
White spot disease
Yellowhead disease’.
- (2)
Annex II is amended as follows:
- (a)
point C is replaced by the following:
‘C.In the case of diseases of terrestrial animals referred to in list A.2 of Annex I:
- The confirmation of any outbreak, infection or presence of the disease agent in a herd as laid down in Annexes A and D to Directive 64/432/EEC or in a holding as laid down in Annex A to Council Directive 91/68/EEC6, or the withdrawal of the officially free status to any such herd or holding due to the laboratory or epidemiological investigation as laid down in Annexes A and D to Directive 64/432/EEC or in Annex A to Directive 91/68/EEC in a Member State or region thereof officially free from the diseases in accordance with those Directives and not epidemiologically linked with a previous outbreak shall be notified as a primary outbreak as defined in Article 2(d) and shall be notified to the Commission and Member States within one week.
Any other confirmation of an outbreak, infection or presence of the disease agent or withdrawal of the officially free status to any herd or holding due to the laboratory or epidemiological investigation as laid down in Annexes A and D to Directive 64/432/EEC or in Annex A to Directive 91/68/EEC in a Member State or region thereof officially free from the diseases in accordance with those Directives shall be notified as secondary outbreaks, in accordance with Article 4(1) of this Directive.
Secondary outbreaks shall be notified to the Commission and the Member States on a monthly basis.
In the case of bovine tuberculosis, bovine brucellosis and ovine and caprine brucellosis the name of the pathogen species shall also be included in the notification when known.’;
- (b)
the following point is added:
‘D.In the case of diseases of aquaculture animals referred to in point B of Annex I:
- The confirmation of any outbreak of an exotic disease and of outbreaks of non-exotic diseases in previously disease-free Member States, zones or compartments as defined in Council Directive 2006/88/EC7 shall be notified as primary outbreaks.
Other outbreaks than those mentioned in the first indent shall be notified as secondary outbreaks in accordance with Article 4(1) of this Directive.
Secondary outbreaks shall be notified to the Commission and the Member States on monthly basis. The name and description of the zone or compartment shall also be included in the notification.’.
- (a)