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The Humane Trapping Standards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019

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Amendment of Article 18

5.—(1) Article 18 (power to grant licences) is amended as follows.

(2) After paragraph (3A), insert —

(3B) A licence granted under paragraph (1) or (3) may not permit the use of a leghold trap for the purpose of killing, taking or restraining a wild animal included in Schedule 6 or 6A.

(3C) Subject to paragraph (3J) a licence granted under paragraph (3) may permit the use of a trap or snare for the purpose of killing, taking or restraining a wild animal included in Schedule 6A only if the trap or snare—

(a)meets the conditions relating to certification (see paragraphs (3D) to (3G)); or

(b)meets the approved design conditions (see paragraphs (3H and (3I)).

(3D) Subject to paragraph (3J), a licence granted under paragraph (1) or (3) may permit the use of a trap (other than a leghold trap) or a snare for the purpose of killing, taking or restraining a wild animal included in Schedule 6A only if the trap or snare—

(a)is of a certified type and make;

(b)the manufacturer of the trap or snare provides instructions as to how it should be set, operated safely and maintained; and

(c)where it is manufactured on or after 28th March 2019, the trap or snare is identified by its manufacturer by means of a permanent marking as being of a certified type and make.

(3E) For the purposes of paragraph (3D)(b), instructions provided by the supplier of a trap or snare with the authorisation of the manufacturer of that trap or snare are to be treated as provided by the manufacturer.

(3F) For the purposes of this Article, a type and make of trap or snare is “certified” in relation to a wild animal included in Schedule 6A if it is certified by the Department or by or on behalf of any of the following authorities as conforming (where the trap or snare is set, operated safely and maintained in accordance with instructions provided by the manufacturer) to the standards set out in the international trapping standards agreement in relation to the trapping of that animal—

(a)the Secretary of State;

(b)the Welsh Ministers;

(c)the Scottish Ministers;

(d)an authority in another country or territory which is designated for the purposes of the international trapping standards agreement as a certifying authority.

(3G) The Department shall—

(a)publish in such manner as it considers appropriate a list of all traps and snares of a certified type and make of which it is aware; and

(b)make the list available to anyone who asks for it in writing(1).

(3H) For the purposes of paragraph (3C)(b), a trap or snare meets the approved design conditions if it—

(a)has been constructed by the person using it; and

(b)complies with a design approved for this purpose by the Department.

(3I) The Department shall—

(a)publish in such manner as it considers appropriate details of the design of a trap or snare approved in accordance with paragraph (3H)(b); and

(b)make the details available to anyone who asks for them in writing(2).

(3J) Paragraph (3C) does not apply in respect of a licence granted under paragraph (1) for a purpose mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a), (c), or (d) of that paragraph, or granted under paragraph (3), where the licence—

(a)is subject to such conditions as the Department considers appropriate when granting the licence;

(b)does not, in the opinion of the Department, undermine the objectives of the international trapping standards agreement; and

(c)is accompanied by a written explanation of the reasons for that opinion and for the grant of the licence..

(3) In paragraph (8) after the definition of “development” insert—

“the international trapping standards agreement” means the Agreement on international humane trapping standards between the European Community, Canada and the Russian Federation(3);

“leghold trap” means a device designed to restrain or capture an animal by means of jaws which close tightly upon one or more of the animal’s limbs, thereby preventing withdrawal of the limb or limbs from the trap..

(1)

Requests in writing can be made to the Department of the Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Biodiversity and Conservation Science Team, Natural Environment Division, 2nd Floor, Klondyke Building, Cromac Avenue, Gasworks Business Park, Belfast BT7 2JA.

(2)

See footnote (a) above.

(3)

The Agreement was approved on behalf of the European Community by Council Decision 98/142/EC (OJ No. L42, 14.2.98, p. 40). The text of the Agreement is attached to the Decision (at OJ No. L 42, 14.2.98, p. 43).

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