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The Classical Swine Fever (Scotland) Order 2003 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and extent

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Exemptions

  5. 4.Notification of the disease

  6. 5.Measures where the disease is suspected

  7. 6.Further measures where a notice has been served under article 5

  8. 7.Measures where the disease is confirmed on a holding

  9. 8.Measures where the disease is confirmed in a slaughterhouse, knacker’s yard or other place or on a means of transport

  10. 9.Measures which apply in respect of holdings or other premises from or to which the disease may have been transmitted

  11. 10.Temporary control zones

  12. 11.Protection and surveillance zones

  13. 12.Cleansing and disinfection

  14. 13.Feral pig investigation zones

  15. 14.Measures where the disease is confirmed in a feral pig

  16. 15.Vaccines

  17. 16.Compliance with notices, etc.

  18. 17.General powers of inspectors

  19. 18.Enforcement

  20. 19.Revocations

  21. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      MEASURES WHICH APPLY IN PROTECTION AND SURVEILLANCE ZONES

      1. PART I Measures which apply in a protection zone

        1. 1.Movement Restrictions

        2. 2.Subject to paragraph 3 below, no person may move out...

        3. 3.The prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 above shall not...

        4. 4.The occupier of a holding within a protection zone shall...

        5. 5.No person shall remove any pig semen, or the ovum...

        6. 6.Where an infected area has been established following confirmation of...

        7. 7.Where– (a) a holding has been within a protection zone...

        8. 8.Notification of dead or diseased pigs on a holding or other place

        9. 9.Bio security

        10. 10.No person shall enter or leave any holding, slaughterhouse, knacker’s...

      2. PART II Measures which apply in a surveillance zone

        1. 11.Movement restrictions

        2. 12.Subject to paragraph 13, no person shall move any vehicle...

        3. 13.The prohibition in paragraphs 11 and 12 shall not apply–...

        4. 14.The occupier of any holding within a surveillance zone shall...

        5. 15.No person shall remove any pig semen, or the ovum...

        6. 16.Movement of pigs

        7. 17.Where – (a) a holding has been within a surveillance...

        8. 18.Bio security

        9. 19.No person shall enter or leave any holding, slaughterhouse, knacker’s...

        10. 20.Notification of dead or diseased pigs on a holding, slaughterhouse, knacker’s yard or other place

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      MEASURES WHICH APPLY IN AN INFECTED AREA ESTABLISHED UNDER ARTICLE 14

      1. PART I Measures which apply to holdings and other places in the infected area

        1. 1.Census of feral pigs

        2. 2.Isolation of pigs

        3. 3.Movement of feral pigs

        4. 4.Bio-security

        5. 5.Dead or diseased feral pigs

        6. 6.Feral pigs

      2. PART II Measures which apply in the infected area

        1. 7.Export of pigs, semen, ova or embryos from the infected area

        2. 8.Notification of feral pig carcases

  22. Explanatory Note

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