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Sheep and Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2006 (W.S.I. No. 2926 (W. 261) of 2006).

Country/Territory
United Kingdom
Territorial subdivision
Wales
Document type
Regulation
Date
2006
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock
Keyword
Animal health Animal welfare Pests/diseases Sheep/goats Marking/identification Inspection International trade Traceability/product tracing
Geographical area
Atlantic Ocean Islands, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Atlantic, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Abstract

This Order amends the Sheep and Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (Wales) Order 2006 in provisions regarding the identification by eartags of animals moved to another member State of the European Union. This Order also inserts new provision on powers of enforcement of inspectors, reasonable assistance to a person acting under the principal Order, the provision of false or misleading information, and relating to offences committed by bodies corporate. The Third Schedule to the principal Order, which prescribes the form for recording animal movements, is amended so as to give effect to a requirement of Article 4 of Council Regulation (EC) No. 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport and related operations.

Full text
English
Website
www.opsi.gov.uk

References - Legislation

Amends

Sheep and Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (Wales) Order 2006 (W.S.I. No. 1036 (W.106) 2006).

Legislation | United Kingdom | 2006

Keyword: Animal health, Pests/diseases, Sheep/goats, Marking/identification, Inspection, International trade, Traceability/product tracing

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repealed by

Sheep and Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (Wales) Order 2008 (W.S.I. No. 130 (W. 17) of 2008).

Legislation | United Kingdom | 2008

Keyword: Animal health, Pests/diseases, Sheep/goats, Marking/identification, Inspection, International trade, Traceability/product tracing

Source: FAO, FAOLEX