Council Directive 91/68/EEC of 28 January 1991 on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in ovine and caprine animals
Modified by
- Commission Decisionof 18 February 1994amending Council Directive 91/68/EEC as regards the formulation of the health certificates(94/164/EC), 394D0164, March 17, 1994
- Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded (94/C 241/08) Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 194N395D0001, August 29, 1994
- Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 395D0001, January 1, 1995
- Commission Decisionof 20 December 1994amending for the third time Council Directive 91/68/EEC on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in ovine and caprine animals(94/953/EC), 394D0953, December 31, 1994
- Commission Decisionof 30 March 2001amending the Annexes to Council Directives 64/432/EEC, 90/426/EEC, 91/68/EEC and 92/65/EEC and to Commission Decision 94/273/EC as regards the protection of animals during transport(notified under document number C(2001) 965)(Text with EEA relevance)(2001/298/EC), 301D0298, April 12, 2001
- Directive 2001/10/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 22 May 2001amending Council Directive 91/68/EEC as regards scrapie, 301L0010, May 31, 2001
- Commission Decisionof 25 March 2002amending Decision 93/198/EEC laying down a model for the animal health conditions and veterinary certification for the import of domestic ovine and caprine animals from third countries and amending Annex E of Council Directive 91/68/EEC laying down the animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in ovine and caprine animals(notified under document number C(2002) 1178)(Text with EEA relevance)(2002/261/EC), 302D0261, April 6, 2002
- Council Regulation (EC) No 806/2003of 14 April 2003adapting to Decision 1999/468/EC the provisions relating to committees which assist the Commission in the exercise of its implementing powers laid down in Council instruments adopted in accordance with the consultation procedure (qualified majority), 303R0806, May 16, 2003
- Council Directive 2003/50/ECof 11 June 2003amending Directive 91/68/EEC as regards reinforcement of controls on movements of ovine and caprine animals, 303L0050, July 8, 2003
- Commission Decisionof 7 October 2003amending Annex E to Council Directive 91/68/EEC and Annexes I and II to Decision 93/198/EEC as regards the updating of the model health certificates relating to ovine and caprine animals(notified under document number C(2003) 3511)(Text with EEA relevance)(2003/708/EC), 303D0708, October 10, 2003
- Commission Decisionof 9 July 2004amending Annex E to Council Directive 91/68/EEC and Annex I to Council Decision 79/542/EEC as regards the updating of the model health certificates relating to ovine and caprine animals(notified under document number C(2004) 1926)(Text with EEA relevance)(2004/554/EC), 304D0554, July 22, 2004
- Commission Decisionof 21 December 2005amending Annex E to Council Directive 91/68/EEC as regards the updating of the model health certificates relating to ovine and caprine animals(notified under document number C(2005) 5506)(Text with EEA relevance)(2005/932/EC), 305D0932, December 23, 2005
- Council Directive 2006/104/ECof 20 November 2006adapting certain Directives in the field of agriculture (veterinary and phytosanitary legislation), by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania, 306L0104, December 20, 2006
- Council Directive 2008/73/ECof 15 July 2008simplifying procedures of listing and publishing information in the veterinary and zootechnical fields and amending Directives 64/432/EEC, 77/504/EEC, 88/407/EEC, 88/661/EEC, 89/361/EEC, 89/556/EEC, 90/426/EEC, 90/427/EEC, 90/428/EEC, 90/429/EEC, 90/539/EEC, 91/68/EEC, 91/496/EEC, 92/35/EEC, 92/65/EEC, 92/66/EEC, 92/119/EEC, 94/28/EC, 2000/75/EC, Decision 2000/258/EC and Directives 2001/89/EC, 2002/60/EC and 2005/94/EC(Text with EEA relevance), 308L0073, August 14, 2008
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(a) The definitions given in Article 2 of Directive 90/425/EEC and in Article 2 of Directive 91/628/EEC of 19 November 1991 on the protection of animals during transport and amending Directives 90/425/EEC and 91/496/EEC shall apply as far as applicable.OJ L 340, 11.12.1991, p. 17 . Directive as last amended by Directive 95/29/EC (OJ L 148, 30.6.1995, p. 52 ). (b) In addition, the following definitions apply for the purposes of this Directive: -
1. "ovine or caprine animals for slaughter" means animals of the ovine or caprine species intended to be taken either directly or via an approved assembly centre to a slaughterhouse in order to be slaughtered; 2. "ovine or caprine animals for breeding" means ovine and caprine animals other than those mentioned in points 1 and 3 intended to be transported to the place of destination, either directly or via an approved assembly centre, for breeding and production purposes; 3. "ovine or caprine animals for fattening" means ovine and caprine animals other than those mentioned in points 1 and 2 intended to be transported to the place of destination, either directly or via an approved assembly centre, in order to be fattened for subsequent slaughter; 4. "officially brucellosis-free ovine or caprine holding" means a holding which satisfies the conditions laid down in Section I of Chapter 1 of Annex A; 5. "brucellosis-free ovine or caprine holding" means a holding which satisfies the conditions laid down in Chapter 2 of Annex A; 6. "compulsorily notifiable disease" means a disease listed under Section I of Annex B; 7. "official veterinarian" means a veterinarian designated by the competent central authority of the Member State; 8. "holding of origin" means any holding on which the ovine and caprine animals have been continuously present as required by this Directive and on which records are maintained demonstrating the residence of the animals which may be audited by the competent authorities; 9. "assembly centre" means collection centres and markets, at which under the supervision of the official veterinarian ovine and caprine animals originating from different holdings are grouped together to form consignments of animals for national movement; 10. "approved assembly centre" means premises on which ovine or caprine animals originating from different holdings are grouped together to form consignments of animals intended for intra-Community trade; 11. "dealer" means any natural or legal person who buys and sells animals commercially either directly or indirectly, who has a turnover of these animals and who within a maximum of 29 days of purchasing animals resells them or relocates them from the first premises to other premises or directly to a slaughterhouse not within his ownership; 12. "approved dealer's premises" means premises operated by a dealer as defined in point 11 and approved by the competent authorities at which ovine or caprine animals originated from different holdings are grouped together to form consignments of animals intended for intra-Community trade; 13. "transporter" means any natural or legal person referred to in Article 5 of Directive 91/628/EEC; 14. "region"means that part of a Member State's territory which is at least 2000 km2 in area and which is subject to inspection by the competent authorities and includes at least one of the following administrative regions:— Belgium: province/provincie — Germany: Regierungsbezirk — Denmark: amt or island — France: département — Italy: provincia — Luxembourg — — Netherlands: RVV-kring — United Kingdom: England, Wales and Northern Ireland: county Scotland: district or island area — Ireland: county — Greece: νομός — Spain: provincia — Portugal: continent: distrito other parts of Portugal's territory: região autónoma — Austria: Bezirk — Sweden: län — Finland: lääni/län. — Bulgaria: област — Romania: județ.
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(a) are identified and registered in accordance with Community legislation; (b) are inspected by an official veterinarian during the 24 hours preceding the loading of the animals, and show no clinical sign of disease; (c) do not come from a holding, nor have been in contact with animals from a holding, which is the subject of a prohibition on animal health grounds; the period of such prohibition shall last after the slaughter and/or the disposal of the last animal suffering from or susceptible to one of the diseases referred to in points (i), (ii) or (iii), for at least: -
(i) 42 days in the case of brucellosis, (ii) 30 days in the case of rabies, (iii) 15 days in the case of anthrax;
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(d) do not come from a holding, nor have been in contact with animals from a holding, situated in an area which for health reasons is subject to a prohibition or restriction affecting the species involved in accordance with Community and/or national legislation; (e) are not the subject of animal health restrictions pursuant to Community legislation on foot-and-mouth disease nor have they been vaccinated against foot-and-mouth disease.
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(a) ovine and caprine animals which may have to be slaughtered under a national programme for the eradication of diseases not referred to in Annex C to Directive 90/425/EEC or in Chapter I of Annex B to this Directive; (b) ovine and caprine animals which cannot be marketed on their own territory for health or animal health reasons justified by Article 30 of the Treaty.
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(a) either have been born and reared since birth in the Community, or (b) have been imported from a third country in accordance with Community legislation.
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(a) have been continuously resident on the holding of origin for at least 30 days, or since birth if the animals are younger than 30 days of age, (b) do not come from a holding into which ovine or caprine animals have been introduced during the 21 days prior to dispatch, (c) do not come from a holding into which biungulate animals imported from a third country have been introduced during the 30 days prior to dispatch.
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(a) the animals, before passing through the approved assembly centre referred to in Article 4b(4) which is situated in the Member State of origin, comply with the following conditions: -
(i) after leaving the holding of origin the animals pass through one single assembly centre under official veterinary supervision, which permits at the same time only animals of at least the same health status, (ii) without prejudice to Community legislation on identification of sheep and goats, at the latest at that assembly centre the animals are individually identified so as to enable in each case the tracing of the holding of origin and (iii) from the assembly centre the animals are, accompanied by an official veterinary document, transported to the approved assembly centre referred to in Article 4b(4) to be certified and consigned directly to a slaughterhouse in the Member State of destination;
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(b) the animals may after dispatch from the Member State of origin transit through one approved assembly centre before being consigned to the slaughterhouse in the Member State of destination under the following conditions: -
(i) either the approved assembly centre is situated in the Member State of destination from where the animals must be removed under the responsibility of the official veterinarian directly to a slaughterhouse to be slaughtered within five days of arrival at the approved assembly centre, or (ii) the approved assembly centre is situated in one Member State of transit from where the animals are consigned directly to the slaughterhouse in the Member State of destination indicated in the animal health certificate issued in accordance with Article 9(6).
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(a) They must have been obtained from a holding and must only have been in contact with animals from such a holding: -
(i) in which the following diseases have not been clinically diagnosed: -
in the previous six months, contagious agalactia of sheep (Mycoplasma agalactiae) or contagious agalactia of goats(Mycoplasma agalactiae, M. capricolum, M. Mycoïdes var.mycoïdes "large colony"), in the previous 12 months, paratuberculosis or caseous lymphadenitis, in the previous three years, pulmonary adenomatosis, Maedi Visna or caprine viral arthritis/encephalitis. However, this period shall be reduced to 12 months if the animals infected with Maedi Visna or caprine viral arthritis/encephalitis have been slaughtered and the remaining animals have reacted negatively to two tests recognized under the procedure set out in Article 15,
or which, without prejudice to compliance with the requirements for other diseases, provides, for one or more of the abovementioned diseases, within the framework of a programme approved in accordance with Articles 7 and 8, health guarantees which are equivalent for the said disease or diseases; -
(ii) where no facts suggesting that the requirements of point (i) have not been met, have been brought to the attention of the official veterinarian responsible for issuing the health certificate; (iii) whose owner states that he has no knowledge of any such facts and, moreover, states in writing that the animal or animals intended for intra-Community trade comply with the criteria laid down in point (i);
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(b) in addition, with regard to scrapie, they must: -
(i) come from a holding satisfying the following requirements: -
the holding is subject to official checks in accordance with Article 3 (1) (b) of Directive 90/425/EEC, the animals must be marked, no case of scrapie has been confirmed for at least two years, checking by sampling must be carried out at slaughter on old ewes, intended for culling coming from that holding, except where that holding is situated in a region or a Member State benefiting from conditions to be adopted in accordance with Article 8, female animals may only be introduced into that holding if they come from a holding which complies with the same requirements;
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(ii) have been continuously kept on a holding or holdings complying with the requirements laid down in (i) since birth or for the last two years; (iii) when they are destined for a Member State which benefits, for all or part of its territory, from the provisions laid down in Articles 7 or 8, satisfy the guarantees furnished pursuant to those Articles;
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(c) whith regard to contagious epidydimitis (B. ovis) , non castrated rams, for breeding, must:-
come from a holding where no case of contagious epidydimitis (B. ovis) has been diagnosed in the preceding 12 months, have been continuously kept on that holding for 60 days prior to dispatch, in the 30 days prior to dispatch have undergone, with negative results, a serological test carried out in accordance with Annex D or satisfy equivalent health guarantees to be recognized under the procedure laid down in Article 15;
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(d) the certificate corresponding to Model III of Annex E states that these requirements have been met.
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the distribution of the disease in the Member State, the reasons for the programme, taking into consideration the importance of the disease and the programme's likely benefit in relation to its cost, the geographical area in which the programme will be implemented, the various status categories to be applied to the holdings, the standards which must be attained in each category, and the test procedures to be used, the programme monitoring procedures, the action to be taken if, for any reason, a holding loses its status, the measures to be taken if the results of the tests carried out in accordance with the provisions of the programme are positive.
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the nature of the disease and the history of its occurrence in its territory, the results of surveillance testing based on serological, microbiological, pathological or epidemiological investigation and on the fact that the disease must by law be notified to the competent authorities, the period over which the surveillance was carried out, where applicable, the period during which vaccination against the disease has been prohibited and the geographical area concerned by such prohibition, the arrangements for verifying the absence of the disease.
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(a) be under the control of an official veterinarian who shall ensure that, in particular, the provisions of Article 3(5) are complied with; (b) be located in an area which is not subject to prohibition or restrictions in accordance with relevant Community legislation and/or national legislation; (c) be cleaned and disinfected before use, as required by the official veterinarian; (d) have, taking into account the animal capacity of the assembly centre: -
a facility dedicated exclusively for this purpose when used as an assembly centre, appropriate facilities for loading, unloading and adequate housing of a suitable standard for the animals, for watering and feeding them, and for giving them any necessary treatment; these facilities must be easy to clean and disinfect, appropriate inspection facilities, appropriate isolation facilities, appropriate equipment for cleaning and disinfecting rooms and trucks, an appropriate storage area for fodder, litter and manure, an appropriate system for collecting waste water, the use of an office for the official veterinarian;
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(e) admit only animals which are identified in accordance with Community legislation and comply with the animal health conditions set down in this Directive for the category of animals concerned. To this end, when animals are admitted, the owner or person in charge of the centre shall ensure they are accompanied by health documents or appropriate certificates for the species and categories involved; (f) be regularly inspected by the competent authority in order to ascertain that the requirements for approval continue to be fulfilled.
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the name of the owner, the origin, date of entry and exit, number and identification of the ovine and caprine animals or the registration number of the holding of origin of the animals entering the centre, where applicable the approval or registration number of the assembly centre through which the animals have passed prior to entering the centre and their proposed destination, the registration number of the transporter and the licence number of the lorry delivering or collecting animals from the centre.
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(a) they must deal only in animals which are identified and come from holdings that conform with the conditions set out in Article 3. To this end, the dealer shall ensure that the animals are properly identified and are accompanied by health documents as appropriate in accordance with this Directive; (b) the dealer shall be required, either on the basis of the document accompanying the animals, or on the basis of identification numbers or marks on the animals, to keep a record or database and to store the following data for at least three years: -
the name of the owner, origin, date of purchase, categories, number and identification of ovine and caprine animals or registration number of the holding of origin of the animals purchased, where applicable, the approval or registration number of the assembly centre through which the animals have passed prior to purchase and their destination, the registration number of the transporter and/or the licence number of the lorry delivering and collecting animals, the name and address of the purchaser and the destination of the animal, copies of route plans and/or serial number of health certificates as applicable;
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(c) when the dealer keeps animals on his premises he shall ensure that: -
specific training is given to the staff in charge of the animals in applying the requirements of this Directive and in the care and welfare of the animals, any necessary controls and tests on the animals are carried out regularly by the official veterinarian and that all necessary steps are taken to prevent the spread of disease.
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(a) they must be under the control of an official veterinarian; (b) they must be located in an area which is not subject to prohibition or restrictions in accordance with relevant Community or national legislation; (c) they must have: -
appropriate facilities of sufficient capacity and, in particular, inspection facilities and isolation facilities so that all animals can be isolated in the event of an outbreak of a contagious disease, appropriate facilities for unloading and where necessary adequate housing of a suitable standard for the animals, for watering and feeding them, and for giving them any necessary treatment; these facilities must be easy to clean and disinfect, an appropriate reception area for litter and manure, an appropriate system for collecting waste water;
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(d) they must be cleaned and disinfected before use, as required by the official veterinarian.
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(a) for the carriage of animals they must use means of transport which are: -
constructed in such a way that the animal faeces, litter or feed cannot leak or fall out of the vehicle, cleaned and disinfected immediately after every animal transport or that of any product which could affect animal health and if necessary before any new loading of animals, using disinfectants officially authorised by the competent authority;
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(b) they must either have appropriate cleaning and disinfection facilities approved by the competent authority, including facilities for storing litter and dung, or they must provide documentary evidence that these operations are performed by a third party approved by the competent authority.
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(i) places and dates of pick-up, and the name or business name and address of the holding or assembly centre where the animals are picked up, (ii) places and dates of delivery, and the name or business name and address of the consignee(s), (iii) species and number of animals carried, (iv) date and place of disinfection, (v) details of accompanying documentation, number, etc.
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all the measures necessary to comply with this Directive shall be taken and in particular the provisions laid down in this Article and relating to the appropriate documentation that must accompany the animals, the transport of animals is entrusted to staff who possess the necessary ability, professional competence and knowledge.
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(i) Articles 7 and 8 of this Directive two months after the notification date thereof, it being understood that the corresponding national provisions shall continue to apply until the approval of the programmes and in the absence of programmes until the date referred to in (ii); (ii) the other provisions of this Directive not later than 31 December 1992 .
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A. Grant of status An officially brucellosis (B. melitensis) -free ovine or caprine holding means-
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(a) in which all the animals which are susceptible to brucellosis (B. melitensis) have been free from clinical or any other signs of brucellosis(B. melitensis) for at least 12 months; (b) which contains no ovine or caprine animals which have been vaccinated against brucellosis (B. melitensis), save those vaccinated at least two years previously with Rev. 1 vaccine or any other vaccine approved under the procedure laid down in Article 15 of this Directive;(c) in which two tests separated by an interval of six months or more have been carried out, with negative results, in accordance with Annex C on all ovine and caprine animals on the holding over six months of age at the time of testing; and (d) in which, following the tests referred to in point (c), there are only ovine or caprine animals born on the holding or which have come from an officially brucellosis-free or brucellosis-free holding under the conditions laid down in point D,
and in which, after qualification, the requirements laid down in point B continue to be fulfilled; -
2. a holding situated in an officially recognized brucellosis-free Member State or region in accordance with point II.
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1. In the case of officially brucellosis (B. melitensis) -free ovine or caprine holdings which are not situated in a part of the territory which is recognized as officially brucellosis-free, and in which, after qualification, the introduction of animals is carried out in accordance with the requirements of point D, a representative number of the ovine and caprine animals over six months old must be checked annually. The holding may retain its officially brucellosis(B. melitensis) -free status if the results of the tests are negative.The representative number of animals to be tested must, for each holding, consist of the following: -
all non-castrated male animals over six months old, all animals brought onto the holding since the previous test, 25 % of the females which have reached the age of reproduction (i.e. which are sexually mature) or are in milk, with a minimum of 50 per holding — except in holdings where there are fewer than 50 such females, in which case all females must be tested.
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2. For a region which is not officially brucellosis-free where more than 99 % of the ovine or caprine holdings are declared to be officially brucellosis (B. melitensis) -free, the frequency of checks of officially brucellosis-free ovine or caprine holdings may be extended to three years, provided that the holdings which are not officially brucellosis free are placed under official control or undergo an eradication programme.
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1. Where, on an officially brucellosis-free ovine or caprine holding, -
(a) one or more ovine or caprine animals are suspected of having brucellosis (B. melitensis), the holding's officially brucellosis-free status must be withdrawn by the competent authority. However, that status may be provisionally suspended if the animal or animals are immediately destroyed or isolated, pending official confirmation of the disease or an official quashing of the suspicion of that disease; (b) brucellosis (B. melitensis) is confirmed, the provisional suspension may be lifted by the competent authority only if all animals infected or all the animals of species susceptible to infection are slaughtered and two tests, separated by an interval of at least three months or more, and carried out in accordance with Annex C on all the animals of the holding over six months old, give negative results.
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2. If the holding referred to in paragraph 1 is in a region which is recognized as officially free from brucellosis (B. melitensis), the Member State concerned must immediately inform the Commission and the other Member States.The competent authority of the Member State concerned must: -
(a) slaughter all infected animals and all animals of species susceptible to infection on the holding concerned. The Member State concerned must keep the Commission and the other Member States informed of the development of the situation; (b) conduct an epidemiological enquiry, and the herds linked epidemiologically to the infected herd must undergo the tests laid down in point 1 (b).
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3. Should an outbreak of brucellosis be confirmed in accordance with point 2, the Commission after having assessed the circumstances of the renewed outbreak of brucellosis (B. melitensis) shall adopt, if that assessment so justifies, under the procedure laid down in Article 15, a decision suspending or withdrawing the status of that region. If the status is withdrawn, the conditions for a new qualification shall be specified in accordance with the same procedure.
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D. Introduction of animals onto an officially brucellosis (B. melitensis)-free ovine or caprine holding Ovine or caprine animals may not be introduced into an ovine or caprine holding which is officially free from brucellosis unless they either: -
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come from an officially brucellosis-free ovine or caprine holding;
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come from a brucellosis-free holding and, are identified individually in accordance with Article 4 (1) (a) of this Directive, have never been vaccinated against brucellosis or if they have been vaccinated, were so vaccinated more than two years previously. However, females over two years old which were vaccinated before the age of seven months may also be brought onto the holding, and were isolated under official supervision on the holding of origin and, during such isolation underwent, with negative results, two tests separated by an interval of at least six weeks in accordance with Annex C.
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(a) in which at least 99,8 % of the ovine or caprine holdings are officially brucellosis-free holdings; or (b) which fulfils the following conditions: -
(i) ovine or caprine brucellosis is a disease that has been compulsorily notifiable for at least five years; (ii) no case of ovine or caprine brucellosis has been officially confirmed for at least five years; (iii) vaccination has been prohibited for at least three years; and
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(c) for which compliance with these conditions has been established under the procedure set out in Article 15 of this Directive;
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2. in which the conditions set out in point 1 have been satisfied; and (i) -
the first year following recognition of a Member State or region as brucellosis-free (Br. melitensis) , random checks carried out at either holding or slaughterhouse level show with a confidence rating of 99 % that less than 0,2 % of the holdings were infected, or at least 10 % of the ovine and caprine animals over six months of age have undergone a test carried out in accordance with Annex C with negative results; annually, from the second year following recognition of a Member State or region as brucellosis-free (Br. melitensis) , random checks carried out at either holding or slaughterhouse level show with a confidence rating of 95 % that less than 0,2 % of the holdings were infected, or at least 5 % of the ovine and caprine animals over six months of age have undergone a test carried out in accordance with Annex C with negative results;the provisions laid down in the above two indents may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 15;
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(ii) the conditions for qualification continue to be fulfilled.
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A. Grant of status A. An ovine or caprine holding is considered to be brucellosis (B. melitensis) -free:-
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(a) all the animals susceptible to brucellosis (B. melitensis) have been free from clinical or other signs of brucellosis for at least 12 months; (b) all or some of the ovine or caprine animals have been vaccinated with Rev. 1 vaccine or any other vaccine approved under the procedure laid down in Article 15 of this Directive. The vaccinated animals must have been vaccinated before the age of seven months; (c) two tests separated by an interval of six months or more have been carried out, with negative results, in accordance with Annex C, on all vaccinated ovine and caprine animals on the holding which are over 18 months old at the time of testing; (d) two tests separated by an interval of six months or more have been carried out, with negative results, in accordance with Annex C, on all non-vaccinated ovine and caprine animals on the holding which are over six months old at the time of testing; and (e) after the tests referred to under points (c) or (d) have been carried out, all the ovine and caprine animals on the holding were either born there or come from a brucellosis-free holding under the conditions laid down in section D; and
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2. in which the requirements laid down under B continue to be fulfilled once it has qualified as brucellosis-free.
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B. Maintenance of status An annual test must be carried out on a representative number of the ovine and caprine animals on each holding. The holding may retain its status only if the tests are negative. The representative number of animals to be tested must, for each holding, consist of: -
all non-castrated male animals over six months old which have not been vaccinated, all non-castrated male animals over 18 months which have been vaccinated, all animals brought onto the holding since the previous test, 25 % of females which are of reproductive age (sexually mature) or in milk, with a minimum of 50 per holding — except in holdings where there are fewer than 50 such females, in which case all these females must be tested.
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1. The brucellosis-free status of an ovine or caprine holding must be withdrawn if the holding contains one or more ovine or caprine animals which are suspected of having brucellosis (B. melitensis) . However, that status may be provisionally suspended if the animal or animals are immediately destroyed or isolated pending official confirmation of the disease or an official quashing of the suspicion of that disease. 2. If brucellosis (B. melitensis) is confirmed, the provisional suspension may be lifted only if all animals infected or all the animals of the species susceptible to infection are slaughtered and two tests, separated by an interval of three months or more and carried out in accordance with Annex C on,-
all vaccinated animals over 18 months old, all non-vaccinated animals over six months old, and
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1. ovine or caprine animals which come from an ovine or caprine holding which is free from or officially free from brucellosis (B. melitensis); 2. until the date laid down for holdings to qualify as brucellosis-free in accordance with the eradication plans adopted under Decision 90/242/EEC ovine or caprine animals from holdings other than those referred to in point 1, provided that they meet the following conditions:OJ No L 140, 1. 6. 1990, p. 123 .-
(a) they must be individually identified in accordance with Article 4 (1) (a) of this Directive; (b) they must originate in a holding on which all animals belonging to species which are susceptible to brucellosis (B. melitensis) have shown no clinical or other signs of brucellosis(B. melitensis) for at least 12 months;(c) -
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they must not have been vaccinated during the previous two years; they must have been kept under isolation under veterinary supervision on the holding of origin and, during that period, must have undergone, with negative results, two tests separated by an interval of at least six weeks in accordance with Annex C; or
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E. Change of status A brucellosis (B. melitensis) -free ovine or caprine holding may qualify as an officially brucellosis(B. melitensis) -free herd after a minimum period of two years if:-
(a) it contains no animal which has been vaccinated against brucellosis (B. melitensis) during the preceding two years at least; (b) the conditions laid down in point D.2. have been complied with throughout that period; (c) at the end of the second year, a test carried out, in accordance with Annex C, on all animals aged over six months has in each case given a negative result.
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Foot-and-mouth disease Brucellosis (B. melitensis) Contagious epidydimitis (B. ovis) Anthrax Rabies
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Scrapie
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Contagious agalactia Paratuberculosis Caseous lymphadenitis Pulmonary adenomatosis Maedi Visna Caprine viral arthritis/encephalitis.