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2007 No. 932

PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION OF TERRORISM

The Security of Animal Pathogens (Exceptions to Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2007

  Made 19th March 2007 
  Laid before Parliament 22nd March 2007 
  Coming into force 19th May 2007 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 58(5) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001[1], as applied by the Part 7 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Extension to Animal Pathogens) Order 2007[2], having regard to the definition of "prescribed" in section 74(1) of that Act (as so applied), makes the following Regulations:

     1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Security of Animal Pathogens (Exceptions to Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2007 and shall come into force on 19th May 2007.

    (2) In these Regulations—

     2. —(1) Where any of the conditions set out in paragraph (2) is satisfied, something which would otherwise fall within section 58(4)(a) of the Act is not to be regarded as a dangerous substance.

    (2) Those conditions are:

    (3) In this regulation—

     3. —(1) Where the condition set out in paragraph (2) is satisfied, an animal pathogen which would otherwise fall within section 58(4)(b) of the Act is not to be regarded as a dangerous substance.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), that condition is that the animal pathogen for the time being mentioned in Schedule 5 to the Act infects or is otherwise carried by:

    (3) Paragraph (2) does not apply if the occupier of the premises where any of the things set out in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of that paragraph is kept:

    (4) In paragraph (2)(d) "feeding stuff" means—

whether or not containing additives, for oral feeding to animals.


Tony McNulty
Minister of State

Home Office
19th March 2007



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


Part 7 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, as applied by Part 7 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Extension to Animal Pathogens) Order 2007, places duties on the occupiers of premises at which dangerous substances are kept. In that Part, a "dangerous substance" means anything which consists of or includes a substance for the time being mentioned in Schedule 5 to that Act, as substituted by that Order (section 58(4)(a)) or anything which is infected with or otherwise carries any such substance (section 58(4)(b)). However, under section 58(5) of that Act something which otherwise falls within that definition is not to be regarded as a dangerous substance if it satisfies conditions prescribed in regulations or is kept or used in circumstances so prescribed. These Regulations exercise those powers.

Regulation 2(2) sets out exceptions to section 58(4)(a). Regulation 3(2) sets out an exception to section 58(4)(b).


Notes:

[1] 2001 c.24.back

[2] S.I. 2007/926.back

[3] 1968 c.67; section 130(9) was amended by paragraph 3(9) of Schedule 1 to the Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984 (c.40).back

[4] 1990 c.16; "food" and "food source" are defined by section 1.back



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 © Crown copyright 2007

Prepared 26 March 2007


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