The Sheep and Goats Spongiform Encephalopathy (Compensation) Amendment (Scotland) Order 2001
Citation, commencement and extent1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the Sheep and Goats Spongiform Encephalopathy (Compensation) Amendment (Scotland) Order 2001 and shall come into force on 19th January 2002.
(2)
This Order extends to Scotland only.
Amendment of the Sheep and Goats Spongiform Encephalopathy (Compensation) Order 19982.
(1)
(2)
In article 2 (interpretation)–
(a)
the definitions of “average cull price for sheep” and “average cull price for goats” are omitted; and
(b)
““laboratory” means a veterinary laboratory as may be approved by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this Order;”.
(3)
In article 3 (compensation for affected and suspected animals slaughtered for transmissible spongiform encephalopathy)–
(a)
“(1)
Where the Scottish Ministers cause an animal to be slaughtered as a suspected or affected animal under the powers conferred by section 32(1) of the Animal Health Act 1981 in its application to any transmissible spongiform encephalopathy3 and an examination, at a laboratory, of tissues taken from the carcase of the animal confirms that it was an affected animal, the amount of compensation payable shall be–(a)
in the case of a cull animal, £30; and
(b)
in the case of any other affected animal, £90.”;
(b)
in paragraph (2), for “at a veterinary laboratory of the Ministry”, there shall be substituted “, at a laboratory,”; and
(c)
paragraphs (3), (4) and (5) are omitted.
Pentland House,
Edinburgh
This Order, which extends to Scotland only, amends the Sheep and Goats Spongiform Encephalopathy (Compensation) Order 1998 (“the 1998 Order”).
The Order principally provides that the amount of compensation payable for sheep and goats caused to be slaughtered by the Scottish Ministers under section 32 of the Animal Health Act 1981 because they are affected with any transmissible spongiform encephalopathy shall be £30 in the case of a cull animal (as defined in the 1998 Order) and £90 for any other affected animal (also as defined in that Order).
A Regulatory Impact Assessment has not been prepared in relation to this Order.