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Animal Health (Importation of Miscellaneous Goods and Animals) (Jersey) Order 2017 (R&O. 11/2017).

Country/Territory
Jersey (UK)
Document type
Regulation
Date
2017
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock, Fisheries
Keyword
Fish disease Animal health Pests/diseases Animal reproduction International trade Authorization/permit Inspection Animal feed/feedstuffs Enforcement/compliance Offences/penalties
Geographical area
Europe, North Atlantic, Northern Europe
Abstract

This Order, made under aArticles 7(1) and 32(2) of the Animal Health (Jersey) Law 2016, stipulates that a person must not import into Jersey any animal or item indicated in the second column of the table in the Schedule from one or more countries indicated opposite in the third column of that table unless – (a) the importation is within the exception specified opposite in the fourth column of that table; or (b) the person is authorized to make the importation by a licence granted by the Minister. This Order does not limit the need to comply with the requirements of any other enactment that regulates the importation into Jersey of any animal or item. Licence holders must comply with any conditions to which the licence is subject. Powers of enforcement are specified for inspectors.

Full text
English
Website
www.jerseylaw.je

References - Legislation

Implements

Animal Health (Jersey) Law 2016.

Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 2016 (2020)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Biosecurity, Animal health, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Inspection, Drugs, International trade, Offences/penalties

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repeals

Diseases of Animals (Importation of Miscellaneous Goods and Animals) (Jersey) Order 2012.

Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 2012

Keyword: Fish disease, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Animal reproduction, International trade, Authorization/permit, Inspection, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties, Fertilizers/nutrients, Plant production

Source: FAO, FAOLEX