Prohibition on removalI14
1
Where notification has been given under article 3, the owner or person in charge of the hive must not remove, or permit to be removed, from the premises or vehicle on or in which the hive is situated—
a
any hive, bees, combs, bee products, bee pests, hive debris or appliances; or
b
any other thing liable to spread the notifiable disease or the notifiable pest.
2
The owner or person in charge of a hive may, notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 4 of the Schedule, submit to the National Assembly for laboratory tests samples of—
a
any parts of the hive, bees, combs, bee products or hive debris, to establish whether they are infected with a notifiable disease or a notifiable pest;
b
any bee pest to establish whether it is a notifiable pest; and
c
soil from the area surrounding the hive to establish whether it is infected with a notifiable pest.
3
If a notice is served under article 6(1) or (2), the prohibition on removal in that notice will apply in place of the prohibition on removal in paragraph 4 of the Schedule.
4
In the absence of a notice served under article 6(1) or (2), the prohibition on removal in paragraph 4 of the Schedule will apply until—
a
an authorised person has confirmed by notice that he or she is satisfied that the bees are not infected with the notifiable disease or that the notifiable pest is not present in the hive or on or in the same premises or vehicle as the hive; or
b
the owner or person in charge of the hive has been informed that the test results on samples submitted to the National Assembly under paragraph (2) confirm that the material sampled is free from infection or is not a notifiable pest.
5
Any person who gives notification under article 3(2) is not permitted to, remove, or allow removal of, any bee pest or any other thing by which the notifiable pest is liable to be spread from the premises or vehicle on or in which it is situated.
6
Any person who gives notification under article 3(2) may, notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (5), submit to the National Assembly for laboratory tests samples of—
a
any bee pest to see if it is a notifiable pest; and
b
any other thing, including soil, to see if it is infected with a notifiable pest.
7
If a notice is served under article 6(1) or (2), the prohibition on removal in that notice will apply in place of the prohibition on removal in paragraph (5).
8
In the absence of a notice served under article 6(1) or (2), the prohibition on removal in paragraph (5) will apply until—
a
an authorised person has confirmed by notice that he or she is satisfied that the notifiable pest is not present; or
b
the person who gave notification under article 3(2) has been informed that the test results on samples submitted to the National Assembly under paragraph (6) confirm that the material sampled is not a notifiable pest or is not infected with a notifiable pest.
9
Any sample submitted under paragraph (2) or (6) must be packed so as to prevent as far as possible the risk of the spread of infection during transit.