Commission Implementing Decision
of 4 December 2013
amending Annex I to Decision 2004/211/EC as regards the entry for Brazil in the list of third countries and parts thereof from which the imports into the Union of live equidae and semen, ova and embryos of the equine species are authorised, amending Annex II(D) to Decision 92/260/EEC as regards test requirements for glanders, and amending Decisions 92/260/EEC, 93/196/EEC and 93/197/EEC as regards certain geographical denominations
(notified under document C(2013) 8553)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2013/718/EU)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
Directive 92/65/EEC lays down conditions applicable to imports into the Union, inter alia, of semen, ova and embryos of the equine species. Those conditions are to be at least equivalent to those applicable to trade between Member States.
Directive 2009/156/EC lays down animal health conditions for the importation into the Union of live equidae. It provides that imports of equidae into the Union are only authorised from third countries, or parts of the territory of third countries where regionalisation is applied, which have been free from glanders for a period of six months.
Glanders occurs in parts of the territory of Brazil and, as a consequence, imports of equidae, and of their semen, ova and embryos, are only authorised from region BR-1 of the territory of that third country, as described in column 4 of Annex I to Decision 2004/211/EC. The states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Rondônia, Mato Grosso are currently included in region BR-1 of Brazil.
On 18 April, 16 May and 25 June 2013, Brazil notified the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) of the confirmation of cases of glanders in horses in the states of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Rondônia. As a consequence, Brazil ceased issuing animal health certificates in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC for the entire group of federal states included in region BR-1.
On 9 July 2013, Brazil informed the Commission of the measures taken to prevent the introduction of glanders into the areas of that third country which are listed in Decision 2004/211/EC and where the disease is not present. Those measures include at least a test for glanders carried out with negative result prior to movement of equidae from states in which glanders was recorded to any congregation of equidae within such states and to any other state of Brazil. Brazil confirmed that the State of Rio de Janeiro has remained free of glanders since the last case was reported on 16 July 2012.
By letter of 30 October 2013, Brazil informed about a case of glanders in the State of Paraná.
Since the states of São Paulo, Espírito Santo, Rondônia and Paraná are no longer free from glanders, and the competent authorities of Brazil have provided guarantees as regards the absence of the disease in the other federal states currently included in region BR-1 and in the State of Rio de Janeiro, the entry for that region in Annex I to Decision 2004/211/EC should be amended in order to delete São Paulo, Espírito Santo, Rondônia and Paraná from the current list and to add the State of Rio de Janeiro to it.
Because the risk of having contracted glanders is lower for registered horses than for other categories of equidae, the importation into the Union of equidae from Brazil should be authorised only for registered horses in accordance with Decisions 92/260/EEC, 93/195/EEC and 93/197/EEC.
Brazil is listed in Sanitary Group D in Annex I to Decision 92/260/EEC and registered horses intended for temporary admission in the Union are to comply with the animal health and veterinary certification requirements set out in the model of health certificate D set out in Annex II to that Decision. To ensure that registered horses temporarily admitted into the Union are free of glanders, it is appropriate to include in Part III ‘Health information’ of that model certificate a confirmation that the registered horse has been subjected to a complement fixation test for glanders carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 10 on a sample of blood taken during the 10 days prior to the dispatch to the Union.
For reasons of clarity and consistency of Union legislation, the lists of countries set out in the third indent of point III(d) of each of the models of certificates A to E in Annex II to Decision 92/260/EEC should be amended in order to take account of current geographical denominations, already set out in Annex I to that Decision.
It is necessary to adapt footnote 3 in Annex II to Decision 93/196/EEC in order to clarify that imports into the Union of equidae for slaughter from Brazil are prohibited.
For the reasons mentioned in recital 13, it is necessary to specify in Annex I to Decision 93/197/EEC that the animal health and veterinary certification conditions in Annex II(D) thereto apply in case of Brazil only to imports of registered horses.
Decisions 92/260/EEC, 93/196/EEC, 93/197/EEC and 2004/211/EC 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,
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