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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/688 of 17 December 2019 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council, as regards animal health requirements for movements within the Union of terrestrial animals and hatching eggs (Text with EEA relevance)

Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/688 of 17 December 2019 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council, as regards animal health requirements for movements within the Union of terrestrial animals and hatching eggs (Text with EEA relevance)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2016 on transmissible animal diseases and amending and repealing certain acts in the area of animal health (‘Animal Health Law(1)’), and in particular the second subparagraph of Article 3(5), Article 125(2), Article 131(1), Article 132(2), Article 135, Article 136(2), Article 137(2), Article 140, Article 144(1), Article 146(1), Article 147, Article 149(4), Article 154(1), Article 156(1), Article 160, Article 162(3) and (4), Article 163(5)(b) and (c) and Article 164(2) thereof,

Whereas:

  1. Regulation (EU) 2016/429 lays down rules for the prevention and control of animal diseases that are transmissible to animals or humans. In Chapters 3-5 of Title I of Part IV, it lays down the animal health requirements for movements within the Union of kept and wild terrestrial animals and germinal products thereof. The Regulation also empowers the Commission to adopt rules to supplement certain non-essential elements of that Regulation by means of delegated acts. It is therefore appropriate to adopt such rules in order to ensure the smooth functioning of the new legal framework established by Regulation (EU) 2016/429.

  2. The rules and risk mitigation measures laid down in this Regulation are required to supplement the animal health requirements laid down in Chapters 3-5 of Title I of Part IV of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 as regards the movements within the Union of kept and wild terrestrial animals and of hatching eggs, to ensure that those commodities do not pose a significant risk of spread of listed diseases referred to in Article 5(1) and Annex II of the same Regulation, as amended by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/1629(2) and categorised in accordance with Article 9(1)(d) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1882(3). Regulation (EU) 2016/429 aims to provide a simpler and more flexible regulatory framework comparing to the one applying prior to its adoption, while at the same time ensuring a more risk-based approach to animal health requirements, and improved animal disease preparedness, prevention and control. It also aims to collect the rules on animal diseases in a single act, rather than their being scattered over a number of different acts. The rules laid down in this Regulation concerning certain germinal products, notably hatching eggs, follow the same approach. The content of the rules is substantively linked, since they are to apply to all operators moving kept or wild terrestrial animals or hatching eggs. In the interests of simplicity and transparency, as well as to facilitate the application of the rules and avoid duplication, they should be laid down in a single act rather than in a number of cross-referenced separate acts.

  3. Article 5(1) and Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/429, as amended by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/1629, provide the list of animal diseases of special relevance for Union intervention, while Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1882 categorises them on the basis of the specific measures to apply to them, and lists the animal species to which those rules should apply. Category D diseases are considered to pose a considerable risk of spread when animals are moved between Member States.

  4. Eradication programmes exist for the eradication of category B or C diseases. The rules for these programmes are laid down in Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689(4). These eradication programmes apply to an establishment, zone or Member State, depending on the disease in question, and the measures required include certain animal health guarantees for movements of animals. The Delegated Regulation mentioned above also sets out the rules for the recognition of disease-free Member States and zones following the successful completion of the respective eradication programme. This Regulation should therefore also provide for such animal health guarantees in respect of movements of animals to other Member States or zones carrying out eradication programmes or having a recognised disease-free status.

  5. To mitigate the risk of spread of disease between Member States, it is necessary to lay down in this Regulation supplementary animal health requirements concerning the diseases referred to in recitals (3) and (4) above, the animal species listed for the respective disease in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1882 and eradication programmes and disease-free status. The relevant standards recommended in the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) should be taken into account.

  6. Article 125 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 sets out the required disease prevention measures in relation to transport of animals, and empowers the Commission to lay down supplementary requirements for cleaning and disinfecting means of transport of kept terrestrial animals and biosecurity measures to mitigate the possible risks arising from animal transport operations within the Union. It is necessary, therefore, to lay down in this Regulation more detailed rules on structural requirements for means of transport and containers and more detailed biosecurity requirements for animal transport operations, and to provide for certain exemptions. Similar rules also apply to operators engaged in the transport of certain germinal products, notably hatching eggs of poultry and captive birds, and such rules should also be laid down in this Regulation on the basis of Article 157(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429.

  7. Requirements for cleaning and disinfection of means of transport and biosecurity measures to mitigate the possible risks arising from certain animal transport operations were laid down in the rules that applied prior to Regulation (EU) 2016/429, in particular Council Directives 64/432/EEC(5), 91/68/EEC(6), 2009/156/EC(7) and 2009/158/EC(8) for transport operations of bovine, porcine, ovine, caprine and equine animals, poultry and hatching eggs. Those requirements have proven to be effective in preventing the risk of spread of animal diseases within the Union through transport operations. It is therefore appropriate to maintain the substance of those requirements and adapt them to transport operations of all kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs.

  8. Article 132(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 requires that the Commission determines a maximum timeframe within which the operator of a slaughterhouse receiving kept ungulates and poultry for slaughter from another Member State should ensure that those animals are slaughtered. This Regulation should therefore provide for such a maximum timeframe within which animals should be slaughtered, to ensure that their health status would not compromise the health status of the animals at the place of destination. Regulation (EU) 2016/429 also lays down rules for the movement of consignments of ungulates susceptible to infection with Bluetongue virus (serotypes 1-24), which may have a specific risk of spread due to the vector-borne transmission of the disease. This Regulation should therefore lay down certain specific provisions on the slaughtering of those animals.

  9. In respect of movements to other Member States of kept ungulates and poultry, Article 131(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to lay down rules concerning residency periods, the period of time necessary to limit the introduction of kept ungulates or poultry into establishments prior to movement, and supplementary animal health requirements to mitigate the risk of spread of listed diseases as referred to in Article 9(1)(d) thereof. It is therefore necessary to lay down appropriate measures in this Regulation to safeguard the health of animals and prevent the spread of disease through movements of ungulates, poultry and captive birds. These measures should take account of the rules that applied prior to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429. Such rules for ungulates, poultry and captive birds were laid down in Council Directives 64/432/EEC, 91/68/EEC and 2009/158/EC, 2009/156/EC and, in part, Council Directive 92/65/EEC(9). Where relevant, those rules should introduce new or different requirements, in particular to take account of new scientific developments and standards or the list of diseases provided for in Article 5(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 and Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/1629 and the diseases’ categorisation subject to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1882.

  10. Similarly, Articles 160(2) and 164(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empower the Commission to adopt delegated acts laying down animal health requirements for movements to other Member States of germinal products of poultry and captive birds, i.e. hatching eggs. This Regulation must also therefore provide for those rules.

  11. As a baseline, movements of terrestrial animals to another Member State should take place from the establishment of origin directly to the place of destination in that Member State. By way of derogation, however, this movement may be interrupted, and animals may undergo assembly operations. These operations represent a specific risk for spreading animal diseases. Article 135 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 requires the Commission to adopt delegated acts laying down rules supplementing those provided for in Articles 133 and 134 thereof for assembly operations in respect of kept ungulates and poultry, where those animals are being moved to another Member State. It is therefore necessary to lay down such requirements in this Regulation.

  12. Under the rules applicable prior to Regulation (EU) 2016/429, set out in Directives 64/432/EEC, 91/68/EEC and 2009/156/EC, some consignments of ungulates did not move directly from an establishment of origin to an establishment of destination. Dealers, assembly centres and marshalling centres grouped animals of the same health status, which had arrived in consignments from different establishments, for dispatch to their respective destinations. The rules laid down in those Directives have proven effective in preventing the spread of transmissible animal diseases within the Union. Accordingly, the main substance of those rules should be maintained, but updated to take account of experience gained in their application and current scientific knowledge. Account should be taken of Article 133 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429, which provides that operators may subject kept ungulates and poultry to a maximum of three assembly operations during a movement from a Member State of origin to another Member State.

  13. In addition, derogation from the rules on assembly operations should be provided under Article 140(b) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 for ungulates participating in exhibitions and sporting, cultural and similar events, as alternative risk-mitigation measures in place reduce the risk that those operations pose in terms of spreading listed diseases. These derogations are provided for in this Regulation.

  14. Article 136(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to lay down detailed rules for the movement between Member States of certain kept terrestrial animals other than ungulates and poultry.

  15. Prior to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429, Union rules for movement between Member States of certain kept terrestrial animals including primates, captive birds, honeybees and bumble bees, dogs, cats and ferrets were laid down in Directive 92/65/EEC. Those rules have proven to be effective in minimising the risk of spread of listed diseases between Member States. Accordingly, the main substance of those rules should be maintained in this Regulation, but updated to take account of the practical experience gained in their application. In addition, this Regulation should provide possibilities for derogations in cases where alternative risk-mitigation measures are put in place.

  16. Article 3(5) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to lay down rules to ensure that Part IV thereof is correctly applied to movements of pet animals, other than non-commercial movements. This Regulation, therefore, must provide for certain such rules.

  17. Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1882 lists the species of carnivores posing a considerable risk of spread of Echinococcus multilocularis and of rabies virus when they are moved between Member States. Supplementary animal health requirements should therefore be provided for other carnivores to mitigate the risk of the spread of those diseases between Member States.

  18. Article 137(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 requires the Commission to lay down detailed rules in addition to those referred to in Article 137(1) thereof for movements of kept terrestrial animals into confined establishments and for movements of kept terrestrial animals into those confined establishments, where risk-mitigation measures are in place to guarantee that such movements do not pose a significant risk to the health of kept terrestrial animals within that confined establishment and the surrounding establishments.

  19. Prior to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429, Union rules for movements of terrestrial animals kept in approved bodies, institutes or centres were laid down in Directive 92/65/EEC. Articles 95 and 137 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 establish the concept of a ‘confined establishment’ corresponding to an ‘approved body, institute or centre’ referred to in Article 2(1)(c) of Directive 92/65/EEC. Accordingly, the main substance of those former rules should be maintained, but should be updated to take account of the practical experience gained in their application. Account should also be taken of the relevant standards recommended for primates in the Terrestrial Animal Health Code of the OIE.

  20. Article 138(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to lay down rules for the granting of derogations by the competent authority of the place of destination, supplementing those referred to in Article 138(1) and 138(2) thereof, in relation to movement of kept terrestrial animals for scientific purposes. Prior to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429, Directive 92/65/EEC provided that dogs, cats and ferrets which are to be moved for scientific purposes to another Member State do not have to be vaccinated against rabies, and dogs do not have to have been treated against infestation with Echinococcus multilocularis where such animals were destined for approved bodies, institutes or centres. This Regulation should provide for a similar derogation.

  21. Article 140(a) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to lay down specific requirements supplementing the rules laid down in Articles 126 to 136 thereof for movements of kept terrestrial animals intended for circuses, exhibitions and sporting events.

  22. Prior to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429, Union rules for movements of terrestrial animals kept in circuses and animal acts were laid down, based on Directive 92/65/EEC, in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1739/2005(10) repealed by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035(11) as from 21 April 2021. Given that those animals are currently moved to other Member States without an accompanying animal health certificate when the circus or animal act to which they belong travels, the present Regulation should maintain the possibility of such intra-Union movements. It is therefore appropriate to lay down in this Regulation the animal health requirements for movements to other Member States of terrestrial animals kept in travelling circuses or animal acts and to provide for a derogation from the animal health certification requirements as provided for in Article 143(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429.

  23. Prior to the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429, Union rules for movements of captive birds intended for exhibition in another Member State were laid down in Directive 92/65/EEC and other acts.

  24. To prevent the risk of spread of listed diseases relevant to the movements of captive birds between Member States, it is appropriate in this Regulation to maintain Union rules for movements of captive birds intended for exhibition in another Member State. In addition, this Regulation should also lay down specific provisions for birds of prey attending flight hunting exhibitions in another Member State and for racing pigeons to be moved to sporting events in other Member States.

  25. Article 144(1)(a) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to grant derogations from animal health certification requirements, provided for in Article 143(1) thereof, for kept terrestrial animals moved between Member States.

  26. Currently, in accordance with the rules laid down in Directive 2009/156/EC, registered equine animals may be moved without an accompanying animal health certificate between Member States which, on a reciprocal basis, have implemented an alternative control system providing relevant animal health guarantees equivalent to those laid down in the animal health certificate. This Regulation should provide for a similar derogation. However, special conditions should be established for movement of those animals, including the consent of the Member State of destination.

  27. Article 144(1)(c) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to lay down the requirements for animal health certification for movements to other Member States of kept terrestrial animals other than ungulates, poultry and animals intended for confined establishments in cases where an animal health certificate is imperative in order to ensure that the movement in question complies with the animal health requirements provided for in Articles 124 to 142 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429. This Regulation should therefore establish requirements for animal health certification which would allow movements to other Member States of consignments of captive birds, honeybees, bumble bees (except bumble bees from approved environmentally isolated bumble bee production establishments), primates, dogs, cats, ferrets and other carnivores.

  28. Article 164(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 also empowers the Commission to lay down the animal health certification and notification requirements for movements to other Member States of germinal products of kept terrestrial animals other than bovine, ovine, caprine, porcine and equine animals and germinal products of poultry. This Regulation should therefore establish requirements for animal health certification which would allow movements to other Member States of consignments of hatching eggs of captive birds.

  29. Movements to other Member States of carnivores other than dogs, cats and ferrets should also be allowed in cases where there is no authorised anti-rabies vaccine for those carnivores in the Member State of origin and the vaccination is carried out in accordance with Article 10(1) of Directive 2001/82/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(12) which provides for the use of medicinal products outside the terms of the marketing authorisation.

  30. Article 146(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 requires the Commission to lay down detailed rules and additional information on the content of animal health certificates for different species and categories of kept terrestrial animals and for specific types of movements. Article 162(3) of the same Regulation requires the Commission to adopt delegated acts concerning the information to be contained in the animal health certificate for movements between Member States of hatching eggs, taking into account the minimum information which must be included in that animal health certificate pursuant to Article 162(1). Therefore it is necessary to establish the content of the certificates that are to accompany consignments of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs when those consignments are moved to another Member State.

  31. Article 147 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to adopt delegated acts concerning specific measures derogating from, or supplementing, the obligation of operators to ensure that animals are accompanied by an animal health certificate for the particular types of movements of kept terrestrial animals. This Regulation should therefore lay down rules for animal health certification for movements of ungulates and poultry through establishments carrying out assembly operations provided for in Article 133 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 prior to reaching their final place of destination.

  32. To ensure that kept terrestrial animals certified for export to a third country and being transported through another Member State to the external border of the Union fulfil the animal health requirements for movement within the Union, operators should ensure that consignments of those animals are accompanied by animal health certificates providing attestations at least as strict as those required for the movement of kept ungulates or poultry intended for slaughter in the Member State where the exit point is located.

  33. Article 149(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 empowers the Commission to adopt delegated acts laying down rules on the documentary, identity and physical checks and examinations to be carried out by the official veterinarian in relation to different species and categories of kept terrestrial animals in order to verify compliance with the animal health requirements. Taking into account the scope of this Regulation, which extends to hatching eggs, this Regulation therefore needs to apply this provision by establishing the necessary rules for this purpose, including the timeframes for carrying out such checks and examinations and for the official veterinarian’s issuing of animal health certificates prior to the movement of consignments of kept terrestrial animals and of hatching eggs, and the duration of the validity of animal health certificates, including conditions for its extension.

  34. Articles 152, 153 and 163 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 require operators to inform the competent authority in their Member State of origin in advance of the intended movement to another Member State of kept terrestrial animals and of hatching eggs, and to provide all the necessary information to enable that competent authority to notify the movement of kept terrestrial animals and of hatching eggs to the competent authority of the Member State of destination. Therefore, this Regulation should lay down detailed rules concerning the requirements for advance notification by operators, the information necessary to notify such movements and the emergency procedures for such notifications.

  35. Articles 153(2) and (4), 154(1)(c) and 163(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 provide for the use of the ‘Traces’ system for notification purposes when consignments of kept terrestrial animals and of hatching eggs are intended to be moved to other Member States. Traces is the integrated computerised veterinary system as provided for in Commission Decisions 2003/24/EC(13) and 2004/292/EC(14). Since Article 131 of Regulation (EU) 2017/625 of the European Parliament and of the Council(15) provides for the establishment of an information management system for official controls (IMSOC), which will incorporate functions of the Traces system, this Regulation should refer to IMSOC instead of Traces.

  36. Article 155 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 sets out the conditions for the movement of wild terrestrial animals from a habitat in one Member State to a habitat or an establishment in another Member State. This Regulation should lay down the animal health, certification and notification requirements for such movements in accordance with the powers laid down in Article 156(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429.

  37. This Regulation should be applicable from 21 April 2021 in accordance with the date of application of Regulation (EU) 2016/429,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

PART I GENERAL RULES

This Regulation supplements the rules for the prevention and control of animal diseases transmissible to animals or to humans laid down in Article 5(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 as regards movements within the Union of kept terrestrial animals, wild terrestrial animals and hatching eggs.

1.

This Regulation shall apply to:

  1. kept and wild terrestrial animals and hatching eggs;

  2. establishments where those animals and hatching eggs are kept or undergo assembly operations;

  3. operators keeping those animals and hatching eggs;

  4. operators transporting terrestrial animals and hatching eggs;

  5. competent authorities of Member States.

2.

Part II shall apply to movements of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs only when occuring between Member States, with the exception of Articles 4 to 6 and Article 63, which shall in addition apply to movements of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs within a Member State.

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

  1. ‘means of transport’ means road or rail vehicle, vessels and aircrafts;

  2. ‘container’ means any crate, box, receptacle or other rigid structure used for the transport of animals or eggs which is not the means of transport;

  3. ‘environmentally isolated production establishment’ means an establishment where its structures together with its strict biosecurity measures, ensure an effective isolation of the production of animals from the associated facilities and from the environment;

  4. ‘bovine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the genera Bison, Bos (including the subgenera Bos, Bibos, Novibos, Poephagus) and Bubalus (including the subgenus Anoa) and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  5. ‘establishment free from “disease” ’ means an establishment granted the disease-free status in accordance with the requirements set out in Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689;

  6. ‘status free from “disease” ’ means a disease-free status of a Member State or a zone thereof as approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 36 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  7. ‘ “disease” ’ has not been reported’ means that no animal or group of animals of relevant species kept on the establishment has been classified as a confirmed case of that disease and any suspect case of that disease has been ruled out;

  8. ‘ “animals” intended for slaughter’ means kept terrestrial animals to be transported, either directly or after undergoing an assembly operation, to a slaughterhouse;

  9. ‘approved quarantine establishment’ means an establishment granted the approval in accordance with Article 14 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035;

  10. ‘approved eradication programme’ means a disease eradication programme implemented in a Member State or zone thereof as approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 31(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  11. ‘ovine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the genus Ovis and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  12. ‘caprine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the genus Capra and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  13. ‘porcine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the family Suidae listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  14. ‘equine animal’ means an animal of species of solipeds belonging to the genus Equus (including horses, asses, and zebras) and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  15. ‘camelid animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the family Camelidae listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  16. ‘cervid animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the family Cervidae listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  17. ‘other kept ungulates’ means kept ungulates other than bovine, ovine, caprine, porcine, equine, camelid and cervid animals;

  18. ‘vector protected establishment’ means part or all facilities of an establishment that are protected against attacks from Culicoides by appropriate physical and management means, with a status of vector protected establishment granted by the competent authority in accordance with Article 44 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689.

  19. ‘vector-free period’ means in a defined area the period of inactivity of Culicoides determined in accordance with Section 5 of Chapter 1 of Part II of Annex V to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689.

  20. ‘breeding poultry’ means poultry 72 hours old or more, intended for the production of hatching eggs;

  21. ‘productive poultry’ means poultry 72 hours old or more, reared for the production of meat, eggs for consumption or other products or for restocking supplies of game birds;

  22. ‘flock’ means all poultry or captive birds of the same health status kept on the same premises or in the same enclosure and constituting a single epidemiological unit; in housed poultry, this includes all birds sharing the same airspace;

  23. ‘day-old chicks’ means all poultry less than 72 hours old;

  24. ‘specified pathogen-free eggs’ means hatching eggs derived from ‘chicken flocks free from specified pathogens’, as described in the European Pharmacopoeia(16) and which are intended solely for diagnostic, research or pharmaceutical use;

  25. ‘registered equine animal’ means:

    1. a purebred breeding animal of the species Equus caballus and Equus asinus entered or eligible for entry in the main section of a breeding book established by a breed society or breeding body recognised in accordance with Articles 4 or 34 of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012;

    2. a kept animal of the species Equus caballus registered with an international association or organisation, either directly or through its national federation or branches, which manages horses for competition or racing (‘registered horse’);

  26. ‘primates’ means animals of the species belonging to the order Primates excluding humans;

  27. ‘honeybee’ means an animal of the Apis mellifera species;

  28. ‘bumble bee’ means an animal of the species belonging to the genus Bombus;

  29. ‘dog’ means a kept animal of the Canis lupus species;

  30. ‘cat’ means a kept animal of the Felis silvestris species;

  31. ‘ferret’ means a kept animal of the Mustela putorius furo species;

  32. ‘other carnivores’ means animals of the species belonging to the order Carnivora other than dogs, cats and ferrets;

  33. ‘travelling circus’ means an exhibition or fair that includes animals or animal acts which is intended to move between Member States;

  34. ‘animal act’ means any act featuring animals kept for the purpose of an exhibition or fair, and which may form part of a circus;

  35. ‘racing pigeon’ means any pigeon transported or intended for transport from its pigeon house to another Member State in order to be released to fly back to the Member State of origin;

Article 1 Subject-matter

This Regulation supplements the rules for the prevention and control of animal diseases transmissible to animals or to humans laid down in Article 5(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 as regards movements within the Union of kept terrestrial animals, wild terrestrial animals and hatching eggs.

Article 2 Scope

1.

This Regulation shall apply to:

  1. kept and wild terrestrial animals and hatching eggs;

  2. establishments where those animals and hatching eggs are kept or undergo assembly operations;

  3. operators keeping those animals and hatching eggs;

  4. operators transporting terrestrial animals and hatching eggs;

  5. competent authorities of Member States.

2.

Part II shall apply to movements of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs only when occuring between Member States, with the exception of Articles 4 to 6 and Article 63, which shall in addition apply to movements of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs within a Member State.

Article 3 Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

  1. ‘means of transport’ means road or rail vehicle, vessels and aircrafts;

  2. ‘container’ means any crate, box, receptacle or other rigid structure used for the transport of animals or eggs which is not the means of transport;

  3. ‘environmentally isolated production establishment’ means an establishment where its structures together with its strict biosecurity measures, ensure an effective isolation of the production of animals from the associated facilities and from the environment;

  4. ‘bovine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the genera Bison, Bos (including the subgenera Bos, Bibos, Novibos, Poephagus) and Bubalus (including the subgenus Anoa) and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  5. ‘establishment free from “disease” ’ means an establishment granted the disease-free status in accordance with the requirements set out in Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689;

  6. ‘status free from “disease” ’ means a disease-free status of a Member State or a zone thereof as approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 36 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  7. ‘ “disease” ’ has not been reported’ means that no animal or group of animals of relevant species kept on the establishment has been classified as a confirmed case of that disease and any suspect case of that disease has been ruled out;

  8. ‘ “animals” intended for slaughter’ means kept terrestrial animals to be transported, either directly or after undergoing an assembly operation, to a slaughterhouse;

  9. ‘approved quarantine establishment’ means an establishment granted the approval in accordance with Article 14 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035;

  10. ‘approved eradication programme’ means a disease eradication programme implemented in a Member State or zone thereof as approved by the Commission in accordance with Article 31(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  11. ‘ovine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the genus Ovis and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  12. ‘caprine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the genus Capra and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  13. ‘porcine animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the family Suidae listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  14. ‘equine animal’ means an animal of species of solipeds belonging to the genus Equus (including horses, asses, and zebras) and the offspring of crossings of those species;

  15. ‘camelid animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the family Camelidae listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  16. ‘cervid animal’ means an animal of the species of ungulates belonging to the family Cervidae listed in Annex III to Regulation (EU) 2016/429;

  17. ‘other kept ungulates’ means kept ungulates other than bovine, ovine, caprine, porcine, equine, camelid and cervid animals;

  18. ‘vector protected establishment’ means part or all facilities of an establishment that are protected against attacks from Culicoides by appropriate physical and management means, with a status of vector protected establishment granted by the competent authority in accordance with Article 44 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689.

  19. ‘vector-free period’ means in a defined area the period of inactivity of Culicoides determined in accordance with Section 5 of Chapter 1 of Part II of Annex V to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/689.

  20. ‘breeding poultry’ means poultry 72 hours old or more, intended for the production of hatching eggs;

  21. ‘productive poultry’ means poultry 72 hours old or more, reared for the production of meat, eggs for consumption or other products or for restocking supplies of game birds;

  22. ‘flock’ means all poultry or captive birds of the same health status kept on the same premises or in the same enclosure and constituting a single epidemiological unit; in housed poultry, this includes all birds sharing the same airspace;

  23. ‘day-old chicks’ means all poultry less than 72 hours old;

  24. ‘specified pathogen-free eggs’ means hatching eggs derived from ‘chicken flocks free from specified pathogens’, as described in the European Pharmacopoeia(16) and which are intended solely for diagnostic, research or pharmaceutical use;

  25. ‘registered equine animal’ means:

    1. a purebred breeding animal of the species Equus caballus and Equus asinus entered or eligible for entry in the main section of a breeding book established by a breed society or breeding body recognised in accordance with Articles 4 or 34 of Regulation (EU) 2016/1012;

    2. a kept animal of the species Equus caballus registered with an international association or organisation, either directly or through its national federation or branches, which manages horses for competition or racing (‘registered horse’);

  26. ‘primates’ means animals of the species belonging to the order Primates excluding humans;

  27. ‘honeybee’ means an animal of the Apis mellifera species;

  28. ‘bumble bee’ means an animal of the species belonging to the genus Bombus;

  29. ‘dog’ means a kept animal of the Canis lupus species;

  30. ‘cat’ means a kept animal of the Felis silvestris species;

  31. ‘ferret’ means a kept animal of the Mustela putorius furo species;

  32. ‘other carnivores’ means animals of the species belonging to the order Carnivora other than dogs, cats and ferrets;

  33. ‘travelling circus’ means an exhibition or fair that includes animals or animal acts which is intended to move between Member States;

  34. ‘animal act’ means any act featuring animals kept for the purpose of an exhibition or fair, and which may form part of a circus;

  35. ‘racing pigeon’ means any pigeon transported or intended for transport from its pigeon house to another Member State in order to be released to fly back to the Member State of origin;

PART II MOVEMENTS WITHIN THE UNION OF KEPT TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS AND HATCHING EGGS

CHAPTER 1 General requirements for movements of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs within the Union

Section 1 Disease prevention measures in relation to transport within the Union in addition to those provided for in Regulation (EU) 2016/429

Article 4 General requirements regarding means of transport
Article 5 Requirements regarding containers in which kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs are transported
Article 6 Exemptions from the requirements regarding means of transport and containers in which kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs are transported

Section 2 Supplementary requirements for movements of terrestrial animals to other Member States in relation to vaccination

Article 7 Requirements for movements of terrestrial animals and hatching eggs to another Member State in relation to vaccination against category A diseases

Section 3 Additional requirements for operators of slaughterhouses receiving kept terrestrial animals from other Member States

Article 8 Maximum timeframe within which kept ungulates and poultry from other Member States have to be slaughtered
Article 9 Supplementary risk mitigating measures for operators of slaughterhouses

CHAPTER 2 Supplementary animal health requirements for movements of kept ungulates to other Member States

Section 1 bovine animals

Article 10 Requirements for movements of kept bovine animals to other Member States
Article 11 Supplementary requirements for movements of kept bovine animals to other Member States or zones thereof with disease-free status for specific diseases
Article 12 Supplementary requirements for movements of kept bovine animals to other Member States or zones thereof with approved eradication programmes for specific diseases
Article 13 Derogations for movements of kept bovine animals to other Member States or zones thereof without a disease-free status and without an approved eradication programme for infection with Bluetongue virus
Article 14 Derogation for movements of kept bovine animals intended for slaughter to other Member States

Section 2 ovine and caprine animals

Article 15 Requirements for movements of kept ovine and caprine animals to other Member States
Article 16 Derogation for movements of kept ovine and caprine animals to other Member States or zones thereof without the status free from infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis
Article 17 Derogations for movements of kept ovine and caprine animals to other Member States or zones thereof regarding infection with Bluetongue virus (serotype 1-24)
Article 18 Derogation for movements of kept ovine and caprine animals intended for slaughter to other Member States

Section 3 porcine animals

Article 19 Requirements for movements of kept porcine animals to other Member States
Article 20 Supplementary requirements for movements of kept porcine animals to Member States or zones thereof with disease-free status or with an approved eradication programme for infection with Aujeszky’s disease virus
Article 21 Derogation for movements of kept porcine animals intended for slaughter to other Member States

Section 4 Equine animals

Article 22 Requirements for movements of equine animals to other Member States

Section 5 Camelid animals

Article 23 Requirements for movement of kept camelid animals to other Member States
Article 24 Derogations for movements of kept camelid animals to other Member States or zones thereof regarding infection with Bluetongue virus (serotype 1-24)
Article 25 Derogation for movements of kept camelid animals intended for slaughter to other Member States

Section 6 Cervid animals

Article 26 Requirements for movement of kept cervid animals to other Member States
Article 27 Derogations for movements of kept cervid animals to other Member States or zones thereof regarding infection with Bluetongue virus (serotype 1-24)
Article 28 Derogation for movements of kept cervid animals intended for slaughter to other Member States

Section 7 Other ungulates

Article 29 Requirements for movement of other kept ungulates to other Member States
Article 30 Derogation for movements of other kept ungulates to other Member States or zones thereof regarding infection with Bluetongue virus (serotype 1-24)
Article 31 Derogation for movements of other kept ungulates intended for slaughter to other Member States

Section 8 Supplementary animal health requirements regarding infection with Bluetongue virus (serotypes 1-24)

Article 32 Biosecurity and risk-mitigating measures for transport operations to another Member State or zone thereof with the status free from, or with an approved eradication programme for infection with Bluetongue virus (serotypes 1-24)
Article 33 Biosecurity and risk-mitigating measures for transport operations through another Member State or zone thereof with the status free from, or with an approved eradication programme for infection with Bluetongue virus (serotypes 1-24)

CHAPTER 3 Supplementary animal health requirements for movements of poultry and hatching eggs to other Member States

Section 1 Poultry

Article 34 Requirements for movements of breeding poultry and productive poultry
Article 35 Requirements for movements of poultry intended for slaughter
Article 36 Requirements for movements of day-old chicks
Article 37 Derogation for movements of less than 20 heads of poultry other than ratites

Section 2 Hatching eggs of poultry

Article 38 Requirements for movements of hatching eggs of poultry
Article 39 Derogation for movements of less than 20 hatching eggs of poultry other than ratites
Article 40 Derogation for movements of specified pathogen-free eggs

Section 3 Requirements as regards vaccination

Article 41 Requirements in relation to vaccination against infection with Newcastle disease virus

Section 4 Specific conditions as regards movements to Member States or zones thereof with the status free from infection with Newcastle disease virus without vaccination

Article 42 Additional requirements for movements of poultry and hatching eggs of poultry to a Member State or zone thereof with the status free from infection with Newcastle disease virus without vaccination

CHAPTER 4 Assembly operations in respect of kept ungulates and poultry

Article 43 Specific rules for assembly operations of kept ungulates and poultry

Article 44 Specific rules for assembly operations taking place on means of transport

Article 45 Detailed rules for biosecurity measures for assembly operations

Article 46 Derogations for movements of ungulates for exhibitions and sporting, cultural and similar events

CHAPTER 5 Requirements for movements of kept terrestrial animals other than kept ungulates and poultry, and for movements of hatching eggs of captive birds to other Member States

Section 1 Primates

Article 47 Requirements for movements of primates to other Member States

Section 2 Honeybees and Bumble bees

Article 48 Requirements regarding the movement of honeybees to other Member States
Article 49 Derogation for the movement of queen honeybees to other Member States
Article 50 Additional requirements as regards infestation with Varroa spp. for the movement of honeybees to other Member States
Article 51 Requirements for the movement of bumble bees to other Member States
Article 52 Derogation for the movement of bumble bees from environmentally isolated production establishments for bumble bees to other Member States

Section 3 Dogs, cats and ferrets

Article 53 Requirements for the movement of dogs, cats and ferrets to other Member States
Article 54 Derogation from the requirements regarding anti-rabies vaccination and treatment against infestation with Echinococcus multilocularis
Article 55 Pet keeper’s obligation for movements of dogs, cats and ferrets other than non-commercial movements
Article 56 Derogation from the anti-rabies vaccination requirement for movements of dogs, cats and ferrets other than non-commercial movements
Article 57 Information obligation of competent authorities as regards derogation from anti-rabies vaccination requirements for dogs, cats and ferrets

Section 4 Other carnivores

Article 58 Requirements for the movement of other carnivores to other Member States

Section 5 Captive birds and hatching eggs of captive birds

Article 59 Requirements for movements of captive birds
Article 60 Requirements for movements of hatching eggs of captive birds
Article 61 Requirements in relation to vaccination against infection with Newcastle disease virus
Article 62 Requirements for movements of captive birds and hatching eggs of captive birds to a Member State or zone thereof with the status free from infection with Newcastle disease virus without vaccination

CHAPTER 6 Requirements for movements of kept terrestrial animals into confined establishments

Article 63 Requirements for movements of kept terrestrial animals from establishments other than confined establishments into a confined establishment

Article 64 Requirements for movements of kept terrestrial animals from confined establishments into confined establishments in other Member States

CHAPTER 7 Special rules and exemptions

Article 65 Special rules for movement of travelling circuses and animal acts to other Member States

Article 66 Obligation of the competent authority in relation to movement of travelling circuses and animal acts to other Member States

Article 67 Requirements for movements of captive birds intended for exhibitions

Article 68 Specific requirements for movements of racing pigeons to sporting events in another Member State

CHAPTER 8 Animal health certificates and movement notification

Section 1 Requirements for animal health certification

Article 69 Derogation for movements of kept equine animals to other Member States
Article 70 Derogation for movements of terrestrial animals of travelling circuses and animal acts to other Member States
Article 71 Animal health certificate for certain kept terrestrial animals
Article 72 Animal health certificate for hatching eggs of captive birds

Section 2 Content of animal health certificates for kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs

Article 73 Details on content of animal health certificate for kept bovine animals
Article 74 Details on content of animal health certificate for kept ovine and caprine animals
Article 75 Details on content of animal health certificate for kept porcine animals
Article 76 Details on content of animal health certificate for kept equine animals
Article 77 Details on content of animal health certificate for kept camelid animals
Article 78 Details on content of animal health certificate for kept cervid animals
Article 79 Details on content of animal health certificate for other kept ungulates
Article 80 Details on content of animal health certificate for poultry
Article 81 Details on content of animal health certificate for captive birds
Article 82 Details on content of animal health certificate for hatching eggs of poultry
Article 83 Details on content of animal health certificate for hatching eggs of captive birds
Article 84 Details on content of animal health certificate for honeybees and bumble bees
Article 85 Details on content of animal health certificate for primates
Article 86 Details on content of animal health certificate for dogs, cats and ferrets
Article 87 Details on content of animal health certificate for other carnivores
Article 88 Details on content of animal health certificate for terrestrial animals moved from a confined establishment to a confined establishment in another Member State

Section 3 animal health certification requirements for specific types of movements of kept terrestrial animals

Article 89 Animal health certification for movement of ungulates and poultry through establishments carrying out assembly operations
Article 90 Animal health certification for kept ungulates and poultry intended for export to third countries during their movement from the Member State of origin through the territory of other Member States to the external border of the Union

Section 4 Rules on the responsibility of the competent authority for animal health certification

Article 91 Responsibility of the competent authority for animal health certification
Article 92 Derogation from the duration of validity of the animal health certificate

Section 5 Detailed rules on notification of movements of kept terrestrial animals and hatching eggs to other Member States

Article 93 Advance notification by operators of movement of bumble bees from approved environmentally isolated production establishments between Member States
Article 94 Advance notification by operators of travelling circuses and animal acts when they intend to move kept terrestrial animals between Member States
Article 95 Advance notification by operators of movements of hatching eggs of captive birds between Member States
Article 96 Information obligation of operators concerning the notification of movements of kept terrestrial animals to other Member States
Article 97 Information obligation of the competent authority concerning the notification of movements of kept terrestrial animals to other Member States
Article 98 Notification of movements of hatching eggs to other Member States
Article 99 Emergency procedures
Article 100 Designation of regions for the management of notifications of movements

PART III MOVEMENTS OF WILD TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS

Article 101 Requirements for movement of wild terrestrial animals to other Member States

Article 102 Details on content of animal health certificate for wild terrestrial animals

Article 103 Rules concerning the responsibility of the competent authority for animal health certification for movements of wild terrestrial animals to other Member States

Article 104 Requirements for advance notification by operators of movements of wild terrestrial animals to other Member States

Article 105 Obligation of operators concerning the notification of movements of wild terrestrial animals to other Member States

Article 106 Responsibility of the competent authority concerning the notification of movements of wild terrestrial animals to other Member States

Article 107 Emergency procedures

PART IV FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 108

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