Animal Health

2003-04-302003-06-12Animal Health Act 1981Animal Health Act 2002TSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk5696110041004

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, acting in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 1, 7, 8(1), 15(5), 17(1), 23, 25, 28, 35(1), 83(2), 87(5)(a) and 88(4) of the Animal Health Act 1981 makes the following Order: SI 2003 No 1078 This Order may be cited as the Diseases of Poultry (England) Order 2003. It applies to England only and came into force on 30 April 2003. 1. This Order (read with the Animal Health Act 1981 (c 22, amended by the Animal Health Act 2002 c 42) further implements Council Directive 92/40/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of avian influenza (OJ L167, 22/6/1992, p 1) and Council Directive 92/66/EEC introducing Community measures for the control of Newcastle disease (OJ L260, 5/9/1992, p 1) (“the Directives”). The Directives were previously implemented by the Diseases of Poultry Order 1994 (SI 1994/3141) (“the 1994 Order”) and the Diseases of Poultry (Amendment) Order 1997 (SI 1997/150), both revoked by this Order. This Order, like the Directives, now applies to ratites. 2. This Order also extends provisions in article 5A of the 1994 Order (relating to surveillance powers and movement restrictions) to diseases of birds and to species of birds not covered by the Directives. These provisions are set out in article 7 of this Order. 3. Articles 1 to 3 of the Order contain introductory and interpretation provisions. 4. Article 4 provides for the notification of certain diseases and for the taking of precautionary measures when disease is suspected. Article 5 sets out restrictions which may apply if any disease is suspected or known to exist. Article 6 provides for veterinary inquiry into the existence of disease. Article 7 sets out restrictions which apply where poultry or other birds are suspected of having been exposed to the risk of disease. Article 8 sets out restrictions which apply where disease is confirmed. Restrictions referred to in articles 4, 5 and 8 are set out in Schedule 1. 5. Article 9 sets out the duties of occupiers and persons in charge of premises served with a notice under the Order. 6. Article 10 provides for the declaration by the Secretary of State of an infected area where disease has been confirmed. Restrictions applicable in an infected area are set out in Schedule 2. 7. Article 11 allows the Secretary of State to require vaccination of poultry. Article 12 sets out restrictions applicable to racing pigeons. Article 13 contains provisions on cleansing and disinfection. Article 14 relates to the keeping of records and Article 15 to licences. Article 16 sets out the general powers of veterinary inspectors under the Order. Article 17 provides for the Order to be enforced generally by local authorities. Article 18 revokes the Diseases of Poultry Order 1994 and the Diseases of Poultry (Amendment) Order 1997 insofar as they apply to England. 8. Failure to comply with this Order is an offence under section 73 of the Animal Health Act 1981. A copy of this Order can be obtained from any branch of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.