Animal Health
Scottish Executive
ENVIRONMENT AND RURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1981
THE IMPORTATION OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND POULTRY PRODUCTS ORDER 1980 (AS AMENDED)
GENERAL IMPORT LICENCE
(Licence No IAPPPO/GEN/2004/11) The Scottish Ministers, by this licence issued under the terms of Article 4 of the Importation of Animal Products and Poultry Products Order 1980 (as amended), authorise subject to and in accordance with the conditions set out below the landing in Scotland of: Forever Young Skin Formula containing chondroitin sulphate derived from poultry and hydrolyzed collagen of porcine origin, and no other products of animal origin from USA at all ports and airports in Scotland until further notice unless revoked by the Scottish Ministers. J Peerless, Officer of the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department, on behalf of the Scottish Ministers. Conditions 1. Any products imported under this licence shall be made available if so required for inspection by an Officer of the Scottish Executive at any place nominated by him/her for such inspection. The importer or his agent shall afford all assistance necessary to such an officer to enable him/her to carry out the inspection in such manner as he/she shall determine and the importer shall be responsible for meeting any costs of carrying out such an inspection. Notes 1. Nothing in this licence gives exemption from any prohibition or restriction imposed by the Imported Food (Scotland) Regulations 1985, the provisions of the Food Safety Act 1990, and Regulations made under it, the Animal By-Products (Identification) Regulations 1995, the Marketing Authorisations for Veterinary Medicinal Products Regulations 1994, or by any regulation superseding or amending the same. 2. This is not a Department of Trade and Industry licence and gives no exemption from any prohibition, regulation or restriction imposed by the Department of Trade and Industry. 3. When expired or exhausted this licence is to be returned to the address below. 4. Please note that while this licence is current at the time of its issue, conditions can be subject to frequent change and importers are advised to check the latest position with the Animal Health Branch (see below). Caution It is the importer’s responsibility to ensure that any import covered by this licence complies with the terms and conditions as set out. Any breach of any conditions attached to this licence will constitute an offence against the Animal Health Act 1981. Contact for further information Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department, Animal Health and Welfare Branch, Pentland House, Room 350, 47 Robb’s Loan, Edinburgh EH14 1TY, Tel: 0131-244-6181, Fax: 0131-244-6616. 15 September 2004.