Английская Википедия:Animal Health Act 1981

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The Animal Health Act 1981 is a piece of UK legislation that provides powers for the control of outbreaks of avian influenza and Newcastle disease.[1] These powers were extended by a statutory instrument.[2] It was amended by the Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984. It was amended in 2002 to provide more powers to deal with foot and mouth disease, a problem that in 2001 bedevilled herds during the Blair ministry.[3][4]

The Act provides for:[3]

  • slaughter of diseased poultry, poultry suspected of disease, poultry exposed to disease and poultry which the government thinks should be slaughtered to prevent the spread of disease
  • payment of compensation for birds that are slaughtered but are not diseased.
  • publication of a slaughter protocol prior to exercising the power to impose a preventive or firebreak cull. Emergency vaccination would have to be considered prior to any cull, and, if not used, the reasons would have to be published.
  • powers for veterinary inspectors to enter premises to ascertain whether disease anti-bodies exist, whether any animal is or was infected with disease and whether any causative agent of disease is present
  • publication of biosecurity guidance
  • preparation and review of a national contingency plan

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  2. the Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease (England and Wales) Order 2003
  3. 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:Cite web Файл:UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under the Open Government Licence v1.0. © Crown copyright.
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