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Specified Risk Material (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 (S.R. No. 157 of 1999).

Country/Territory
United Kingdom
Territorial subdivision
Northern Ireland
Document type
Regulation
Date
1999
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Livestock
Keyword
Hygiene/sanitary procedures Animal health Pests/diseases
Geographical area
Atlantic Ocean Islands, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Atlantic, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Entry into force notes
These Regulations will come into force on 29 April 1999.
Abstract

The amendments made by these Regulations have the effect of allowing the export to certain premises in France of carcases of older sheep containing spinal cord which is "specified risk material" as defined in regulation 2(1) of the principal Regulations. The amendments disapply regulation 6(1) of the principal Regulations, which prohibits selling for human consumption specified risk material or food containing same)and part of regulation 9(2) of those Regulations (requirement for slaughterhouse operator to remove specified risk material from carcases of sheep slaughtered there) in the case of sheep carcases containing spinal cord which is specified risk material which are intended for export whole direct to listed premises. A new regulation (reg. 16A) is inserted in the principal Regulations, requiring the marking of those sheep carcases containing spinal cord which is specified risk material which are intended for export whole direct to listed premises. A further new regulation (reg. 19A) is inserted in the principal Regulations imposing requirements with respect to the arrival of the carcases concerned at the listed premises to which it was intended they should be transported.

Full text
English
Website
www.opsi.gov.uk

References - Legislation

Amends

Specified Risk Material Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997 (S.R. No. 552 of 1997).

Legislation | United Kingdom | 1997

Keyword: Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Food quality control/food safety, Animal health, Pests/diseases

Source: FAO, FAOLEX