SCHEDULE 2Additional requirements in specific cases
Assembly centres and dealers in cattle, pigs, sheep or goats
F11.
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Transport of cattle, pigs, sheep or goats
F12.
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Poultry Health Scheme
F13.
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Approvals for the Balai Directive
F14.
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Circuses
F15.
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Animal by-products
F16.
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PART 2Additional provisions relating to imports from third countries
Arrival at premises of destination
7.
(1)
This paragraph applies to elephants and to cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and all other animals of the taxa Artiodactyla, and their crossbreeds.
(2)
Animals intended for immediate slaughter must be conveyed without delay from the F2border control post to the slaughterhouse of destination and slaughtered within five working days.
(3)
In any other case the animals must be taken without delay from the F2border control post to the holding of destination and kept there for at least 30 days (unless consigned from the holding direct to a slaughterhouse).
Imported birds
8.
(1)
The Scottish Ministers are the competent authority for F3the import of certain birds and quarantine conditions for the purposes of F4Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 139/2013 laying down animal health conditions for imports of certain birds into the Union and the quarantine conditions thereof.
(2)
An importer must comply with Article 7 (transport of birds) of that Regulation.
(3)
No person may release a bird from quarantine except in accordance with Article 16 (release of birds) of that Regulation.
Horses
9.
When a horse is imported from a third country under F5Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659, the official veterinarian must return the health certificate to the person accompanying the horse, and make a record of the certificate.
F6Ship supply
10.
(1)
A product that does not comply with import requirements and is sent from a border control post to a ship must be accompanied by the relevant health certificate relating to that product, and the master of the vessel must confirm delivery of the product by signing a certificate which must accompany the consignment to its place of destination.
(2)
Within 15 days upon completion of delivery of products by ship, the operator responsible for the delivery, or the representative of the master of the vessel must return the counter-signed official certificate (or send via electronic means and systems) to the competent authorities of the border control post of —
(a)
entry; or
(b)
the approved Customs warehouse.
F7Special import conditions: products of animal origin
10A.
(1)
The Scottish Ministers may by regulations impose special import conditions in respect of imports from third countries of products of animal origin intended for human consumption, having regard to the animal health situation of the third country or countries concerned.
(2)
Regulations under sub-paragraph (1) may—
(a)
make different provision for different purposes;
(b)
include such incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision as the Scottish Ministers consider appropriate;
(c)
amend, modify or revoke any F8assimilated direct minor legislation made under Article 8(4) of Council Directive 2002/99/EC.
(3)
Regulations under sub-paragraph (1) are subject to negative procedure.
(4)
In this paragraph “products of animal origin” means products obtained from animals and products obtained therefrom, for human consumption, including live animals where they are prepared for such use.
Charges for veterinary checks from New Zealand
F911.
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