Decision 2002/1003 - 2002/1003/EC: Commission Decision of 18 December 2002 laying down minimum requirements for a survey of prion protein genotypes of sheep breeds (notified under document number C(2002) 5102)

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This decision has been published on December 24, 2002 and should have been implemented in national regulation on the same day at the latest.

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2002/1003/EC: Commission Decision of 18 December 2002 laying down minimum requirements for a survey of prion protein genotypes of sheep breeds (notified under document number C(2002) 5102)
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 2002/1003
CELEX number i 32002D1003

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Document 18-12-2002
Publication in Official Journal 24-12-2002; Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 03 Volume 042,OJ L 349, 24.12.2002,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 03 Volume 045,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 03 Volume 037,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 03 Volume 045
Effect 24-12-2002; Takes effect Date notif.
End of validity 31-12-9999
Notification 24-12-2002; {titleAndReference.draft.disclaimer.new|http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/fd_365/titleAndReference.draft.disclaimer.new}

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2002/1003/EC: Commission Decision of 18 December 2002 laying down minimum requirements for a survey of prion protein genotypes of sheep breeds (Text with EEA relevance) (notified under document number C(2002) 5102)

Official Journal L 349 , 24/12/2002 P. 0105 - 0107

Commission Decision

of 18 December 2002

laying down minimum requirements for a survey of prion protein genotypes of sheep breeds

(notified under document number C(2002) 5102)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2002/1003/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 laying down rules for the prevention, control and eradication of certain transmissible spongiform encephalopathies(1), as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1494/2002(2), and in particular Article 23 thereof,

Whereas:

  • (1) 
    Scrapie poses a considerable animal health problem within the Community's ovine and caprine population.
  • (2) 
    There is no validated routine diagnostic method to distinguish between Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie infection in ovine and caprine animals. BSE infection has not been proven to exist in ovine and caprine animals under natural conditions. However, there is some uncertainty as to whether BSE may have infected the ovine and caprine population and may still be present in that population. Accordingly transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) infections in ovine and caprine animals also pose a potential risk to public health.
  • (3) 
    Research has shown that certain prion protein genotypes in sheep confer resistance to scrapie. Evidence to date indicates that a similar genetically determined resistance to BSE exists in sheep when challenged orally with BSE infection under experimental conditions.
  • (4) 
    The opinion of the Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) of 4 and 5 April 2002 on safe sourcing of small ruminant materials laid down guidelines for the main points in a breeding programme for TSE resistance in sheep. One requirement is an approximation of the frequency of ARR/ARR sheep for each important breed. It is appropriate to conduct a survey of sheep breeds in the Member States to obtain this information.
  • (5) 
    The Commission will propose to the Council and Parliament an amendment to Regulation (EC) 999/2001 to provide a legal basis in that Regulation for the measures contained in this Decision. In the meantime, it is appropriate to adopt this Decision as a transitional measure.
  • (6) 
    The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

Definitions

For the purposes of this Decision the definitions set out in Annex I shall apply.

Article 2

Survey of prion protein genotypes of sheep breeds

By 1 July 2003, each Member State shall complete a survey of the prion protein genotype of each of its sheep breeds which are native, or form a significant population in its territory.

The survey shall be carried out using the parameters set out in Annex II.

Article 3

Reports to be provided to the Commission by the Member States

Member States shall provide the Commission with a report on the survey as provided for in Article 2 by 1 October 2003.

Article 4

Summary of reports by the Commission to the Member States

The Commission shall present to the Member States a summary of the reports it receives under Article 3, within three months of the deadline for the receipt of the reports.

Article 5

Addressees

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 18 December 2002.

For the Commission

David Byrne

Member of the Commission

  • (1) 
    OJ L 147, 31.5.2001, p. 1.
  • (2) 
    OJ L 225,...

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