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S.I.
No. 528 of 2002
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Diseases of
Animals Act 1966 (Control on Animal and Poultry Vaccines) Order 2002
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I, Joe Walsh,
Minister for Agriculture and Food, in exercise of the powers conferred on me
by sections 3 and 13 of the Diseases of Animals Act 1966 ( No. 6 of 1966 )
(as adapted by the Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (Alteration of
Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order 2002 ( S.I. No. 306 of 2002
)), for the purpose, inter alia, of giving
further effect to Article 71 of Directive 2001/82/EC of the European
Parliament and the Council of 6 November 20011 , hereby order as follows:-
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Citation
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1. This
Order may be cited as the Diseases of Animals Act 1966 (Control on Animal
and Poultry Vaccines) Order 2002.
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Interpretation
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2.
(1) In this Order —
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“Act” means the Diseases of Animals Act
1966 ( No. 6 of 1966 );
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“animal” includes poultry;
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“animal remedy” has the same meaning as in
the Animal Remedies Act 1993 ( No. 23 of 1993 );
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“authorised animal remedy” has the same
meaning as in the Animal Remedies Regulations 1996 ( S.I. No. 179 of 1996 )
(as amended by Article 3(a) of the Animal Remedies (Amendment) Regulations
2002 ( S.I. No. 44 of 2002 ));
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“authorised officer” means an authorised
officer within the meaning of section 17A (inserted by section 2 of the
Diseases of Animals (Amendment) Act 2001 ( No. 3 of 2001 )) of the Diseases
of Animals Act 1966 ( No. 6 of 1966 );
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“vaccine licence” means a licence granted
under and in accordance with Article 4;
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“marker vaccine” means a vaccine
(inactivated or live) that allows a distinction be made between a vaccinated
and a naturally infected animal;
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“Minister” means the Minister for
Agriculture and Food;
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“sell” includes offer, expose or keep for
sale, invite an offer to buy, or distribute (whether for reward or not) and
cognate words shall be construed accordingly;
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“vaccine” means an animal remedy that may
be administered to an animal to produce active or passive immunity or to
diagnose the state of immunity.
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(2) In this Order —
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(a) a
reference to an Article, Schedule or part of a Schedule is to an Article of,
Schedule to, or part of a Schedule to, this Order, unless it is indicated
that reference to some other Order is intended, and
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(b) a
reference to a paragraph or a subparagraph is a reference to the paragraph
or subparagraph of the provision in which the reference occurs, unless it is
indicated that reference to some other provision is intended.
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Prohibition on certain vaccines etc.
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3.
(1) A person shall not have in his or her possession or
under his or her control, import, sell, supply or administer to an animal a
vaccine that may be used to produce active or passive immunity to a disease
specified in the First Schedule or, subject to Article 7, to diagnose the
state of immunity of an animal to the disease.
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(2) A
person shall not have in his or her possession or under his or her control,
sell or supply an animal to which a vaccine, that may be used to produce
active or passive immunity to a disease specified in the First Schedule or
to diagnose the state of immunity to the disease, has been administered.
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Restriction on certain vaccines etc.
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4.
(1) Subject to paragraph (3), a person shall not have in
his or her possession or under his or her control, import, sell, supply or
administer to an animal a vaccine that may be used to produce active or
passive immunity to a disease specified in the Second Schedule or, subject
to Article 7, to diagnose the state of immunity of an animal to the disease
except under and in accordance with a licence (“vaccine licence”).
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(2) A
person shall not have in his or her possession or under his or her control,
sell or supply an animal to which a vaccine, that may be used to produce
active or passive immunity to a disease specified in the Second Schedule has
been administered or to diagnose the state of immunity to the disease,
unless the vaccine —
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(a) was
administered under and in accordance with a vaccine licence, or
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(b) is
a vaccine to which paragraph (3) applies.
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(3) A
person may have in his or her possession or under his or her control,
import, sell, supply or administer to an animal a marker vaccine (that is an
authorised animal remedy) to produce active or passive immunity to a disease
specified in Part 2 of the Second Schedule or to diagnose the state of
immunity to the disease.
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(4) The
Minister may grant a vaccine licence, refuse an application or revoke a
vaccine licence.
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(5) An
application for a vaccine licence shall be made in a form, be accompanied by
any material and contain any particulars that the Minister specifies.
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(6) The
Minister shall not consider an application for a vaccine licence if the
application does not contain all the material and particulars sought by the
Minister.
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(7) The
Minister may attach conditions to a vaccine licence, revoke or vary a
condition or attach a new condition.
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(8) Without
prejudice to the generality of paragraph (7), a condition to a vaccine
licence may-
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(a) control
the use of a vaccine to which the licence relates
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(b) specify
the person or class of persons to whom a vaccine may be sold or supplied,
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(c) specify
the person or classes of person who may administer a vaccine to an animal,
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(d) specify
the animal or class of animal to which the vaccine may be administered,
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(e) specify
records to be maintained,
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(f) bind
the person to whom the vaccine licence is granted and such other person or
classes of person as may be specified in the licence, and
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(g) specify
such other conditions as are, in the opinion of the Minister, necessary
ancillary or desirable for a condition aforesaid to have full effect.
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(9) Without
prejudice to the generality of paragraph (4), the Minister may refuse an
application or revoke a vaccine licence if—
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(a) the
applicant or licensee has been convicted of, or committed, an offence,
whether he or she has been convicted or not, under the Act,
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(b) the
applicant or licensee has failed to comply with a condition attached to a
licence,
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(c) the
applicant or licensee is not, in the opinion of the Minister, a fit and
proper person to hold a licence,
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(d) without
prejudice to paragraph (3), in relation to the application, information
required has not been furnished or information that is, in the opinion of
the Minister, false or misleading in a material particular has been
furnished, or
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(e) it
is necessary, in the opinion of the Minister —
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(i) to
give effect to an animal health strategy,
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(ii) to
prevent the risk or spread of disease,
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(iii) to
eradicate disease, or
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(iv) is
necessary, incidental, supplementary or consequential for the purposes of
giving effect to an act of the institutions of the European Communities
relating to animal health or welfare.
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(10) Without
prejudice to the generality of paragraph (4) or (9)(a), the Minister shall
refuse an application or revoke a vaccine licence if the applicant or
licensee has been convicted, on indictment, of an offence under the Act.
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(11) Other
than in the case of refusal under paragraph (10) or (12), if the Minister
proposes to revoke a vaccine licence, or to refuse an application, he or she
shall —
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(a) notify
the person concerned in writing of the proposal and of the reasons therefor, and that he or she may make representations to
the Minister in relation to the proposal within 14 days of the notification,
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(b) consider
a representation made before deciding whether to proceed with, modify or
annul the proposal, and
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(c) notify
the person concerned of the decision and the reasons therefor.
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(12) If
the Minister is of the opinion that it is necessary to prevent the risk of
disease or to give effect to an Act of an institution of the European
Communities, he or she may revoke a vaccine licence in accordance with
paragraph (13).
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(13) If
the Minister revokes a vaccine licence in accordance with this paragraph, he
or she shall —
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(a) notify
the person concerned in writing of the decision and the reasons therefor, and that he or she may make representations to
the Minister in relation to the decision within 14 days of the date of the
notification,
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(b) consider
a representation made, and
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(c) confirm,
modify or annul the decision and notify the person concerned of the decision
and the reasons therefor.
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(14) A
person to whom a vaccine licence is granted shall make such returns to the
Minister as and when, and in such form as, the Minister may from time to
time direct.
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(15) A
person to whom a vaccine licence is granted shall make it available for
inspection on request by an authorised officer.
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Forgery
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5. (1)
A person shall not forge or utter knowing it to be forged a licence
purporting to be a vaccine licence or a document purporting to be an extract
therefrom (hereafter in this Article referred to
as “a forged licence”).
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(2) A person shall not alter with intent
to defraud or deceive, or utter knowing it to be so altered a licence
purporting to be a vaccine licence or a document purporting to be an extract
therefrom (hereafter in this Article referred to
as “an altered licence”).
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(3) A person shall not have, without
lawful authority, in his or her possession a forged licence or altered
licence.
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Amendment to First Schedule of Act
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6. The
First Schedule to the Act (substituted by the Diseases of
Animals Act 1966 (First Schedule) Order 2001 ( S.I. No. 469 of 2001 ))
is amended by the insertion, in Part III Class B after “15. Varroasis.”, of —
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“16. For
the purpose of giving effect to the Diseases of
Animals Act 1966 (Control on Animal and Poultry Vaccines) Order
2002 (S.I. No. of 2002), infectious bovine rhinotracheitis.
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17. For
the purpose of giving effect to the Diseases of
Animals Act 1966 (Control on Animal and Poultry Vaccines) Order
2002 (S.I. No. of 2002), infectious bursal disease
(Gumboro disease).”.
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Limitation
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7. Article
4 does not apply to the possession, control or administration of tuberculin
or brucellin, designated by the Minister, to a
bovine animal by a veterinary surgeon in the course of a test (within the
meaning of the Bovine Tuberculosis (Attestation of State and General
Provisions) Order 1989 (S.I. 308 of 1989) or the Brucellosis in Cattle
(General Provisions) Order 1991 ( S.I. No. 114 of
1991 )), or to the possession, control, sale or supply of a bovine
animal to which tuberculin or brucellin,
designated by the Minister, has been administered in the course of a test.
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Revocations and saver
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8.
(1) The Orders specified in the Third Schedule are revoked
to the extent stated therein.
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(2) The
Orders specified in the Fourth Schedule are revoked.
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(3) This
Order is in addition to and not in substitution for the Animal Remedies
Regulations 1996 ( S.I.
No. 179 of 1996 ).
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(4) This
Order is without prejudice to the Rabies Order 1976 ( S.I. No. 94 of
1976 ).
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First Schedule
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Article
3
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African horse sickness
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African swine fever
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Bluetongue
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Bovine leukosis
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Contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia
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Equine
encephalomyelitis
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Foot and mouth
disease
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Infectious equine
anaemia
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Maedi visna
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Rinderpest
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Salmonellosis (caused by or involving salmonella enteriditis
or salmonella typhimurium) in poultry
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Sheep pox
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Swine vesicular
disease
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Second Schedule
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Article
4
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Part 1
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Brucellosis in
ruminating animals and swine
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Equine viral arteritis
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Fowl pest in any of
its forms, including Newcastle disease and fowl plague
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Fowl typhoid
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Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro
disease)
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Infectious laryngo-tracheitis
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Johnes disease
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Porcine respiratory
and reproductive syndrome
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Pullorum disease, otherwise known as bacillary white diarrhoea
(salmonella pullorum)
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Rabies
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Rift valley fever
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Swine fever
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Swine influenza
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Teschin fever
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Transmissible
gastro-enteritis
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Tuberculosis in
ruminating animals
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Part 2
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Aujeszky's disease
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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
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Third Schedule
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Article
8(1)
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Article 4 of the Bovine Tuberculosis
(Attestation of the State and General Provisions) Order 1989 ( S.I. No. 308 of
1989 ).
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Article 4 of the
Brucellosis in Cattle (General Provisions) Order 1991 ( S.I. No. 114 of
1991 ).
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Fourth Schedule
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Article
8(2)
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Anti-Swine Fever Serum and Swine Fever
Vaccine (Restriction on Importation) Order 1957 ( S.I. No. 228 of
1957 ).
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Importation of Fowl
Pest Vaccine (Prohibition) Order 1971 ( S.I. No. 140 of
1971 ).
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Importation of
Infectious Bursal Disease (Gumboro
Disease) Vaccine (Prohibition) Order 1978 ( S.I. No. 275 of
1978 ).
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Importation of Aujeszky's Disease Vaccine (Prohibition) Order 1980 ( S.I. No. 166 of
1980 ).
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GIVEN under my Official Seal,
14 November 2002
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Joe Walsh
Minister for Agriculture and Food
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Explanatory
Note
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(This note is not part of the instrument and does not
purport to be a legal interpretation)
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This Order provides
for controls on certain vaccines for animal health reasons.
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Published by the
Stationary Office, Dublin
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1 O.J. No. L 311 of 28.11.2001,
p. 1
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