Importation of Eggs from Europe (Jersey) Order 1958. Country/Territory Jersey (UK) Document type Regulation Date 1958 (2006) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition Keyword Poultry products International trade Animal health Pests/diseases Birds Poultry Geographical area Europe, North Atlantic, Northern Europe Abstract This Order, made under the Diseases of Animals (Jersey) Law 1956, places restrictions on the importation of poultry eggs in shell from Europe. The Order shall not apply to eggs to which the Poultry, Game and Hatching Eggs (Importation) (Jersey) Order 1958. In order to be allowed to be imported, eggs must be clean and packed in the manner prescribed and accompanied by a certificate signed by a veterinary inspector certifying that the eggs do not come from a place where affected by foot-and-mouth disease or fowl pest. Full text English Website www.jerseylaw.je References - Legislation Implements Diseases of Animals (Jersey) Law 1956. Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 1956 (2006) Keyword: Basic legislation, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Quarantine, Inspection, Drugs, International trade, Offences/penalties Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Importation of Eggs from Europe (Revocation) (Jersey) Order 2010. Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 2010 Keyword: Poultry products, International trade, Animal health, Pests/diseases, Birds, Poultry Source: FAO, FAOLEX