Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 190

      The Animals and Animal Products (Import And Export) Regulations 1998


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1998 No. 190

ANIMALS

ANIMAL HEALTH

The Animals and Animal Products (Import And Export) Regulations 1998

  Made 28th January 1998  
  Laid before Parliament 29th January 1998  
  Coming into force 1st March 1998  

 

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART I

INTRODUCTION

1. Title, commencement, interpretation and extent
2. Exception
3. Enforcement

PART II

INTRA-COMMUNITY TRADE

4. Application of Part II
5. Exports
6. Imports
7. Transport of animals and animal products
8. Registration
9. Approval of centres and teams
10. Inspection and checking at destination
11. Duties on consignees
12. Duties on consignees relating to animals
13. Illegal consignments

PART III

THIRD COUNTRIES

14. Application of Part III
15. Official veterinarians
16. Importation
17. Places of import
18. Import procedure
19. Payment of fees
20. Consignments constituting a danger to health
21. Illegal consignments
22. Arrival at the place of destination
23. Post-import controls

PART IV

IMPORTS WHERE CHECKS HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT INANOTHER MEMBER STATE

24. Application of Part IV
25. Imports
26. Import procedure

PART V

GENERAL

27. Outbreaks of disease in other states
28. Notification of decisions
29. Powers of inspectors
30. Recovery of expenses
31. Obstruction
32. Offences by bodies corporate
33. Penalties
34. Disapplication of provisions
35. Revocations
  Schedule 1: Amendments to Council Directives 90/425/EEC and 91/496/EEC
  Schedule 2: Border inspection posts
  Schedule 3: Legislation on intra-Area trade
  Schedule 4: List of diseases
  Schedule 5: Community legislation on third countries
  Schedule 6: Legislation which does not apply
 
  Explanatory Note