Legal provisions of COM(2000)529 - Animal-health requirements applicable to non-commercial movement of pet animals - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2000)529 - Animal-health requirements applicable to non-commercial movement of pet animals. |
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document | COM(2000)529 |
date | May 26, 2003 |
Contents
- CHAPTER I - General provisions
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Article 3
- Article 4
- CHAPTER II - Provisions applicable to movement between Member States
- Article 5
- Article 6
- Article 7
- CHAPTER III - Conditions relating to movements from third countries
- Article 8
- Article 9
- Article 10
- Article 11
- Article 12
- Article 13
- Article 14
- CHAPTER IV - Common and final provisions
- Article 15
- Article 16
- Article 17
- Article 18
- Article 19
- Article 20
- Article 21
- Article 22
- Article 23
- Article 24
- Article 25
CHAPTER I - General provisions
Article 1
Article 2
It shall apply without prejudice to Regulation (EC) No 338/97.
Provisions based on considerations other than those relating to animal health requirements, and intended to restrict the movement of certain species or breeds of pet animals, shall not be affected by this Regulation.
Article 3
(a) 'pet animals' means animals of the species listed in Annex I which are accompanying their owners or a natural person responsible for such animals on behalf of the owner during their movement and are not intended to be sold or transferred to another owner;
(b) 'passport' means any document enabling the pet animal to be clearly identified and including the points that enable its status with regard to this Regulation to be checked, which is to be drawn up in accordance with the second paragraph of Article 17;
(c) 'movement' means any movement of a pet animal between Member States or its entry or re-entry into the territory of the Community from a third country.
Article 4
(a) either a clearly readable tattoo; or
(b) an electronic identification system (transponder).
In the case referred to in point (b) of the preceding subparagraph, where the transponder does not comply with ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785, the owner or the natural person responsible for the pet animal on behalf of the owner must provide the means necessary for reading the transponder at the time of any inspection.
2. Whatever form the animal identification system takes, provision shall also be made for the indication of details identifying the name and address of the animal's owner.
3. Member States which require animals entering their territory, otherwise than into quarantine, to be identified in accordance with point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 may continue to do so during the transitional period.
4. After the transitional period, only the method referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 shall be accepted as the means of identifying an animal.
CHAPTER II - Provisions applicable to movement between Member States
Article 5
(a) be identified in accordance with Article 4, and
(b) be accompanied by a passport issued by a veterinarian authorised by the competent authority certifying valid anti-rabies vaccination, or revaccination if applicable, in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturing laboratory, carried out on the animal in question with an inactivated vaccine of at least one antigenic unit per dose (WHO standard).
2. Member States may authorise the movement of animals listed in parts A and B of Annex I which are under three months old and unvaccinated, if they are accompanied by a passport and have stayed in the place in which they were born since birth without contact with wild animals likely to have been exposed to the infection or are accompanied by their mothers on whom they are still dependent.
Article 6
- they must be identified in accordance with point (b) of the first subparagraph of Article 4(1), unless the Member State of destination also recognises identification in accordance with point (a) of the first subparagraph of Article 4(1), and
- they must be accompanied by a passport issued by a veterinarian authorised by the competent authority certifying, in addition to the conditions laid down in Article 5(1)(b), a neutralising antibody titration at least equal to 0,5 IU/ml carried out in an approved laboratory on a sample within the periods laid down in national rules in force on the date specified in the second paragraph of Article 25.
This antibody titration need not be repeated on an animal which, following that titration, has been regularly revaccinated at the intervals laid down in Article 5(1) without a break in the vaccination protocol required by the manufacturing laboratory.
The Member State of destination may exempt pet animals moving between these three Member States from the vaccination and antibody titration requirements provided for in the first subparagraph of this paragraph, in accordance with national rules in force on the date specified in the second paragraph of Article 25.
2. Except where the competent authority grants a derogation in specific cases, animals under three months old of the species listed in part A of Annex I may not be moved before they have reached the required age for vaccination and, where provided for in the rules, they have undergone a test to determine antibody titration.
3. The transitional period laid down in paragraph 1 may be extended by the European Parliament and the Council, acting on a proposal from the Commission in accordance with the Treaty.
Article 7
CHAPTER III - Conditions relating to movements from third countries
Article 8
(a) when they come from a third country listed in section 2 of part B and in part C of Annex II, and enter:
(i) one of the Member States listed in section 1 of part B of Annex II, satisfy the requirements of Article 5(1);
(ii) one of the Member States listed in part A of Annex II, either directly or after transit through one of the territories listed in part B of Annex II, satisfy the requirements of Article 6;
(b) when they come from another third country and enter:
(i) one of the Member States listed in section 1 of part B of Annex II:
- be identified by means of the identification system defined in Article 4, and
- have undergone:
- anti-rabies vaccination in accordance with the requirements of Article 5, and
- a neutralising antibody titration at least equal to 0,5 IU/ml carried out on a sample taken by an authorised veterinarian at least 30 days after vaccination and three months before being moved.
The antibody titration need not be renewed on a pet animal which has been revaccinated at the intervals laid down in Article 5(1).
This three-month period shall not apply to the re-entry of a pet animal whose passport certifies that the titration was carried out, with a positive result, before the animal left the territory of the Community;
(ii) one of the Member States listed in part A of Annex II, either immediately or after transit through one of the territories listed in part B of Annex II, be placed in quarantine unless they have been brought into conformity with the requirements of Article 6 after their entry into the Community.
2. Pet animals must be accompanied by a certificate issued by an official veterinarian or, on re-entry, by a passport certifying compliance with the provisions of paragraph 1.
3. Notwithstanding the above provisions:
(a) pet animals from the territories listed in section 2 of part B of Annex II for which it has been established, under the procedure laid down in Article 24(2), that such territories apply rules at least equivalent to Community rules as provided for in this Chapter, shall be subject to the rules laid down in Chapter II;
(b) the movement of pet animals between, respectively, San Marino, the Vatican and Italy, Monaco and France, Andorra and France or Spain, and Norway and Sweden may continue under the conditions laid down by national rules in force on the date laid down in the second paragraph of Article 25;
(c) in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 24(2) and on conditions to be determined, the entry of unvaccinated pet animals under three months old of the species listed in part A of Annex I from the third countries listed in parts B and C of Annex II may be authorised where the rabies situation in the country concerned so warrants.
4. The arrangements for implementing this Article, and in particular the model certificate, shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 24(2).
Article 9
Article 10
(a) notification to the authorities of the suspicion of rabies is obligatory;
(b) an efficient monitoring system has been in place for at least two years;
(c) the structure and organisation of its veterinary services are sufficient to guarantee the validity of the certificates;
(d) all the regulatory measures for the prevention and control of rabies have been implemented, including the rules on imports;
(e) regulations are in force on the marketing of anti-rabies vaccines (list of authorised vaccines and laboratories).
Article 11
Article 12
(a) if there are five pet animals or less, to documentary and identity checks by the competent authorities at the travellers' point of entry into Community territory;
(b) if there are more than five pet animals, to the requirements and checks laid down in Directive 92/65/EEC.
Member States shall designate the authorities responsible for such checks and immediately inform the Commission thereof.
Article 13
Article 14
In particular, in the case referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of Article 4(1), where the transponder does not comply with ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785, the owner or natural person responsible for the pet animal must provide the means necessary for reading the transponder at the time of any inspection.
Where such checks reveal that the animal does not meet the requirements laid down in this Regulation, the competent authorities shall decide in consultation with the official veterinarian:
(a) to return the animal to its country of origin;
(b) to isolate the animal under official control for the time necessary for it to meet the health requirements, at the expense of the owner or the natural person responsible for it; or
(c) as a last resort, to put the animal down, without financial compensation, where its return or isolation in quarantine cannot be envisaged.
Member States shall ensure that animals which are refused authorisation to enter Community territory are housed under official control pending return to their country of origin or any other administrative decision.
CHAPTER IV - Common and final provisions
Article 15
Article 16
For this purpose, they shall send the Commission a report on their situation with regard to the disease in question, setting out grounds for the need for additional guarantees to prevent the risk of introduction of the disease.
The Commission shall inform the Member States within the Committee provided for in Article 24 of those additional guarantees.
Article 17
The model passports which must accompany animals of the species listed in parts A and B of Annex I which are being moved shall be drawn up in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 24(2).
Article 18
In particular, at the request of a Member State or on the initiative of the Commission, where the rabies situation in a Member State or a third country so warrants, a decision may be taken, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 24(3), that animals of the species listed in parts A and B of Annex I coming from that territory must meet the conditions laid down in Article 8(1)(b).
Article 19
Article 20
Article 21
Article 22
1. in Article 10:
(a) in paragraph 1 the word 'ferrets' shall be deleted;
(b) paragraphs 2 and 3 shall be replaced by the following:
"2. To be the subject of trade, dogs, cats and ferrets must satisfy the requirements set out in Articles 5 and 16 of Regulation (EC) No 998/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on the animal health requirements applicable to the non-commercial movement of pet animals and amending Council Directive 92/65/EEC(11).
The certificate accompanying the animals must also confirm that, 24 hours before dispatch of the animals, a clinical examination was carried out by a veterinarian authorised by the competent authority showing the animals to be in good health and able to withstand carriage to their destination.
3. By way of derogation from paragraph 2, when trade is to Ireland, the United Kingdom or Sweden, dogs, cats and ferrets shall be subject to the conditions set out in Articles 6 and 16 of Regulation (EC) No 998/2003.
The certificate accompanying the animals must also confirm that, 24 hours before dispatch of the animals, a clinical examination was carried out by a veterinarian authorised by the competent authority showing the animals to be in good health and able to withstand carriage to their destination."
(c) in paragraph 4 the following shall be added after 'carnivores':
"with the exception of the species referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3";
(d) paragraph 8 shall be deleted.
2. the following subparagraphs shall be added to Article 16:"With respect to cats, dogs and ferrets, import conditions must be at least equivalent to those of Chapter III of Regulation (EC) No 998/2003.
The certificate accompanying the animals must also confirm that, 24 hours before dispatch of the animals, a clinical examination was carried out by a veterinarian authorised by the competent authority showing the animals to be in good health and able to withstand carriage to their destination."
Article 23
Article 24
2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
The period referred to in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be three months.
3. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
The period referred to in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be 15 days.
4. The Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure.
Article 25
It shall apply from 3 July 2004.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.