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Cattle Passport Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 (S.R. No. 324 of 1999).

Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
These Regulations make provision for the administration and enforcement in Northern Ireland of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2629/97 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No. 820/97 as regards eartags, holding registers and passports in the framework of the system for the identification and registration of bovine animals. Part II of the Regulations deals with cattle passports for animals consigned into or out of Northern Ireland after the coming into force of these Regulations. The Regulations provide for the enforcement of the provision of Council Regulation (EC) No. 820/97 relating to movement of cattle without a cattle passport. Regulation 3 makes provision for application for cattle passports and, with regulation 5, makes it an offence to consign cattle out of Northern Ireland without a cattle passport. Regulation 4 requires the person currently holding a cattle passport to surrender it for inspection on demand. The Regulations provide for completion of a cattle passport when the animal is moved, require the retention of cattle passports once granted and make provision for lost cattle passports and fees for replacement cattle passports (regs. 6 and 9). The Regulations make provision for cattle brought into Northern Ireland from another member State or other parts of the United Kingdom (reg. 8). They also provide for cattle passing through Northern Ireland in transit (reg. 7). Regulation 10 deals with the return of cattle passports when animals die, or are stolen or slaughtered and regulation 11 makes it an offence to alter or deface a cattle passport.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
Entry into force on 3 September, 1999.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No