In Annex II to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659, Parts 1, 2 and 3 are replaced by the following:
‘PART 1
Temporary admission and transit
Section A
Model health certificate and model declaration for the temporary admission of registered horses into the Union for a period of less than 90 days
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Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6.
I.7. Country of origin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12. Place of destination
Name
Address
Postcode
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animal
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
1
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animal certified for:
Registered horse
I.26.
I.27. For import or admission into EU
I.28. Identification of the animal
Species(Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
Part II: Certification
II. Attestation of animal health and welfare
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal described in Box I.28.:
— is a registered horse as defined in Article 2(c) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;
— was examined today (1) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meets the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.5. of this certificate;
— is accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the animal or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on third country or part of the territory of third country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. The animal is dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory ofa country), a country or part of the territory of a country, which on the date of issuing this certificate has the Code: (2) and is assigned to Sanitary Group (2);
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country:
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
(3) either [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) or [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, and a blood sample taken from the animal on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, was tested with negative result for antibody to the vesicular stomatitis virus
(3) either [in a virus neutralisation test at a serum dilution of 1 in 32;]]
(3) or [in an ELISA in accordance with the relevant Chapter of the Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals of the OIE;]]
II.1.4. the animal does not come from a holding and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. was not in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
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(4) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum;]
(3) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
(4) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive results to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(3) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining equine animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected on two occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(3) either [6 months following the last case;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
(3) either [II.2.1. During a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch, the animal has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision situated in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G, and
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(3) either [in a Member State of the Union;]]
(3) and/or [in a country or part of the territory of a country with Code: (2) that is authorised for temporary admission into the Union of registered horses, and from which it was imported into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch under conditions at least as strict as those required in accordance with the Union legislation for the temporary admission of registered horses from this country or part of the territory of the country directly to the Union, and which is:
(3) either [assigned to the same Sanitary Group (2) as the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch;]]]
(3) and/or [assigned to Sanitary Group A, B or C;]]]
(3) and/or [China (5) (6), Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Macao, Malaysia (Peninsula), Singapore, Thailand or the United Arab Emirates;]]]
(3) (7) or [II.2.1. During a period of at least 60 days prior to the date of dispatch, the animal has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision situated in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch which is assigned to Sanitary Group F, or was imported during the 60 days prior to the date of dispatch from a Member State of the Union before entering the vector–protected or vector proof quarantine station in accordance with point II.2.2.;]
(3) (7) either [II.2.2. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group E and
(3) either [has been kept in isolation in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch protected from vector insects for a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since entry into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch, if it was imported in accordance with point II.2.1 from a Member State of the Union or a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G;]]
(3) or [has been kept in designated premises under official veterinary supervision for a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since entry into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch, if it was imported in accordance with point II.2.1 from a Member State of the Union or a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G, and the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch is recognised by the OIE as officially free of African horse sickness and is not adjacent to a country in which African horse sickness has occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) (7) or [II.2.2. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and was kept:
(3) either [in the approved vector-protected quarantine station of (insert name ofquarantine station) during at least the last 40 days prior to the date of dispatchfrom (insert date) to (insert date), confined to the vector-protected premises at least from two hours prior to sunset until two hours after sunrise and exercise was provided under official veterinary supervision, following the application of insect repellents in combination with an insecticide effective against Culicoides prior to the removal from the stables, and in strict isolation from equidae not being prepared for export under conditions at least as strict as required for the temporary admission or imports into the Union.]]
(3) or [permanently confined in the approved vector-proof quarantine station of (insert name of quarantine station) during the period of at least 14 days prior to the date of dispatch and constant monitoring of the vector protection has proven absence of vectors inside the vector-protected part of the quarantine station.]]
II.3. Attestation of vaccination and health tests
(3) either [II.3.1. The animal was not vaccinated against African horse sickness in the country of dispatch and there is no information suggesting previous vaccination;]
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(3) or [II.3.1. The animal was vaccinated against African horse sickness, and this vaccination was carried out:
(3) either [more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [more than 60 days and less than 12 months prior to the date of admission into the part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.3.(a), from where it is dispatched;]]
(3) (7) or [II.3.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and was vaccinated against African horse sickness on (insert date) not more than 24 months and at least 40 days prior to the date of entry in the vector-protected quarantine by administration of a registered vaccine according to manufacturer's instructions which is protective against the circulating serotypes of the African horse sickness virus;]
II.3.2. the animal was not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis during the period of 60 days prior to the date of dispatch from
(3) either [a country of which all parts of the territory are free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) (7) or [a part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, which is free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis occurs in the remaining parts of the territory of the country of dispatch, and
(3) either [is vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations not less than 60 days and no more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch, and was kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and its body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results;]]
(3) or [is not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and was kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and its body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results, and the animal to be dispatched was subjected to a diagnostic test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative result conducted on a sample taken not less than 14 days after the date of entry into of the vector-protected quarantine and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]
(3) or [was subjected to a haemagglutination inhibition test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day on samplestaken on two occasions with an interval of 21 days on (insert date)and on (insert date), the second of which was taken during a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without an increase in antibody titre, and a RT-PCR (reverse transcription-polymerasechain reaction) test for the detection of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus genome, carried out with negative result on a sample taken within 48 hours prior to dispatch, on (insert date), and has been protected from vector attacks from the moment of the RT-PCR sampling until loading for dispatch, by combined use of approved insect repellents and insecticides on the animal and disinsectization of the stable and the means in which it is transported;]]
(3) [II.3.3. the animal is an uncastrated male equine animal older than 180 days, and
(3) either [is dispatched from a country in which equine viral arteritis (EVA) is a compulsorily notifiable disease and has not been officially reported during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
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(3) or [was tested on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, by virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4;]]
(3) or [was tested on an aliquot of its entire semen taken on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, by virus isolation test, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or real-time PCR for EVA with negative result;]]
(3) or [was vaccinated against EVA on (insert date) under official veterinary supervision, and re-vaccinated at regular intervals according to the manufacturer’s instructions, with a vaccine approved by the competent authority, and the initial vaccination was carried out:
(3) either [before 1 October 2018, on the day a blood sample was taken that was subsequently tested in a virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1in 4;]]]
(3) or [before 1 October 2018, during a period of isolation of not more than 15 days under official veterinary supervision, commencing on the day a blood sample was taken which was tested during that isolation period in a virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4;]]]
(3) or [at the age of 180 to 270 days, during a period of isolation under official veterinary supervision, during which the animal was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4, or carried out on the same day by the same laboratory with stable or declining titres on two blood samples taken at least 10 days apart;]]]
(3) or [after the animal was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4, carried out on a blood sample taken not earlier than 7 days after commencing a period of uninterrupted isolation which lasted until 21 days following vaccination;]]]
(3) or [at the age of 180 to 250 days, after the animal was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4, or carried out on the same day by the same laboratory with stable or declining titres on two blood samples taken at least 14 days apart;]]]
(3) or [was subjected to a virus isolation test, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or real-time PCR for EVA carried out with negative result on an aliquot of its entire semen collected after the date a blood sample of that animal taken on (insert date), within a period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, was tested in a virus neutralisation test for EVA with positive result at a serum dilution of at least 1 in 4;]]
(3) or [has previously tested positive for antibodies against the equine arteritis virus or has been vaccinated against EVA, and
a) within a period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, was test mated, on two consecutive days, to at least two mares which were kept in isolation during the 7 days prior to and until at least 28 days after test mating and which were subjected to two serological tests for EVA with negative results at a serum dilution of 1 in 4 on blood samples collected at the time of test mating and at least 28 days after the test mating, and
b) was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA carried out on a blood sample taken within 21 days prior to the date of dispatch on (insert date),
(3) either [with positive result at a serum dilution of at least 1 in 4;]]
(3) or [with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4;]]
(3) or [any requirements for testing for EVA or vaccination against EVA have been waived by Union legislation (insert reference to the applicable Union legal act) on the ground that the animal is temporarily admitted into the Union for participation in the equestrian event specified in that legal act and that the animal is kept separated from other equidae not participating in such event and that any breeding activity, including the collection of semen, is prohibited during the temporary residence in the Union;]]
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(3) (7) either [II.3.4. the animal is dispatched from Iceland, which is certified as officially free from equine infectious anaemia, where it was continuously resident since birth, and did not come into contact with equidae which have entered Iceland from other countries;]
(3) or [II.3.4. the animal was subjected with negative result to an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID orCoggins test) or to an ELISA for equine infectious anaemia carried out on a blood sample taken on (insert date), this being within
(3) either [a period of 90 days prior to the date of dispatch from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C or G;]]
(3) or [a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group D, E or F;]]
(3) [II.3.5. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B or E, or from Brazil, China or Thailand, or from a country in which glanders was reported during a period of 3 years prior to the date of dispatch, and was subjected to a complement fixation test for glanders carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) [II.3.6. the animal is an uncastrated male or a female equine animal older than 270 days dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B, D, E or F, or from China or Thailand, or from a country in which dourine was reported during a period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch, and was subjected to a complement fixation test for dourine carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch, and has not been used for breeding during the period of at least 30 days prior to and after the date the sample was taken;]
(3) (7) [II.3.7. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, and
(3) either [Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis have not been officially reported in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [the animal was vaccinated with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's instructions within a period of 6 months and at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch with inactivated vaccine against Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis, the last vaccination was applied on (insert date);]]
(3) or [the animal was kept for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch in a vector-protected quarantine and during this period was subjected to haemagglutination inhibition tests for Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day
(3) either [on a sample of blood taken on (insert date), within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, with negative results;]]]
(3) or [on samples of blood taken on two occasions with an interval of at least21 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without increase in antibody titre and the animal was vaccinated more than 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]]
(3) [II.3.8. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group G, or from a country in which Japanese encephalitis has been officially reported in equidae during a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and the animal:
(3) either [comes from a holding situated in the centre of an area of at least 30 km radius around that holding where there has been no case of Japanese encephalitis during a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch;]]
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(3) or [was kept in a vector-protected quarantine during a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch and during that period the body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and was subjected
(3) either [to a haemagglutination inhibition or virus neutralisation test for Japanese encephalitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day onsamples of blood taken on two occasions with an interval of at least 14 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without a more than four-fold increase in antibody titre between thetwo samples, and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]]
(3) or [to a Ig-M capture ELISA test for the detection of antibodies against Japanese encephalitis virus with negative result, carried out on a blood sampletaken not earlier than 7 days after the date the isolation commencedon (insert date), and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]]
(3) or [was vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations during a period of not less than 21 days and not more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) (7) either [II.3.9. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group E, and was subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the same day
(3) either [on blood samples taken on two occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days,on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch:
(3) either [with negative results in each case.]]]
(3) or [with a positive result in the first sample, and
(3) either [the second sample was subsequently tested with negative result in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC.]]]]
(3) or [the two samples were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described inpoint 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines.]]]]
(3) or [on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch is recognised by the OIE as officially free of African horse sickness and is not adjacent to a country in which African horse sickness has occurred during the period of2 years prior to the date of dispatch.]]
(3) (7) or [II.3.9. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F, and
(3) either [was subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the same dayon blood samples taken on two occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days,on (insert date) and on (insert date), the first sample not taken less than 7 days after introduction into the vector-protected quarantine, the second sample taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch,
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(3) either [with negative results in each case.]]]
(3) or [with a positive result in the first sample, and
(3) either [the second sample was subsequently tested with negative result in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC.]]]]
(3) or [the two samples were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described inpoint 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines.]]]]
(3) or [was subjected to a serological and an agent identification test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, carried out with negative result in each case on a blood sample taken on (insert date) not less than 28 days after the date of introduction into the vector-protected quarantine and within a period of10 days prior to the date of dispatch.]]
(3) or [was subjected to an agent identification test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, carried out with negative result on a blood sample taken on (insert date) not less than 14 days after the date of introduction into the vector-proof quarantine and not more than 72 hours before dispatch.]]
II.4. Attestation of the transport conditions
(3) (7) either [II.4.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G and arrangements have been made to transport it directly to the Union, without passing through a market, marshalling or assembly centre and without coming into contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate.]
(3) (7) or [II.4.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and arrangements have been made to transport it directly from the vector-protected quarantine station without coming into contact with other equidae not accompanied by a health certificate either for imports or for temporary admission into the Union
(3) either [to the airport under vector-protected conditions and arrangements have been made for the aircraft to be cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch, and sprayed against vector insects just prior to take off.]]
(3) or [to a sea port in that country or part of the territory of the country under vector-protected conditions and arrangements have been made to transport it on a vessel which is scheduled directly to a port in the Union without calling into a port situated in a country or part of the territory of a country not approved for the entry into the Union of equidae, in stalls which were cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and sprayed against vector insects just prior to departure.]]
II.4.2. Arrangements have been made and verified to prevent any contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate during the period from certification until dispatch to the Union.
II.4.3. The transport vehicles or containers in which the animal is going to be loaded were cleaned and disinfected before loading with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and they are so constructed that faeces, urine, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.
II.5. Attestation of animal welfare
The animal described in Box I.28. was examined today (1) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements were made to protect its health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
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Notes:
Part I:
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the Border Inspection Post of entry into the Union.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
Box I.28.: Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder etc.) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
Part II:
(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading or on the last working day before loading of the animal for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The temporary admission of this registered horse shall not be allowed when the animal was loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for temporary admission into the Union from the respective country or part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entry of equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(2) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(3) Delete as appropriate.
(4) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(5) Part of the territory of country authorised for temporary admission as appearing in columns 3 and 6 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(6) Only authorised if country of dispatch is assigned to Sanitary Group G.
(7) Statements that relate entirely and exclusively to a Sanitary Group different from the Sanitary Group to which the country of dispatch, or part of its territory, is assigned, may be left out, provided that the numbering of the subsequent statements is maintained.
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the registered horse will enter Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
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Temporary admission — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(c) accompany the registered horse in the original throughout its temporary admission in the Union;
(d) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(e) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor the temporary admission of a registered horse
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the registered horse described above, hereby declare, that:
— the horse
(2) either [has remained in (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country of dispatch) during a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(2) or [entered (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country of dispatch) during the required residence period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch:
(a) on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where horse entered country or part of the territory of country of dispatch)
(b) on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where horse entered country or part of the territory of country of dispatch)
(c) on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where horse entered country or part of the territory of country of dispatch);]
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the horse has not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the horse can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the conditions for the transport as applicable in accordance with point II.4. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— during its residence inside the Union for a period of less than 90 days the horse will be accommodated on the following premises:
(a) from (date) to (date) in (place of holding) in (Member State)
(b) from (date) to (date) in (place of holding) in (Member State)
(c) from (date) to (date) in (place of holding) in (Member State)
(d) from (date) to (date) in (place of holding) in (Member State);
— I am aware that in the event that the horse moves from one Member State of the Union to another Member State, as outlined in this declaration, it must be accompanied by a health certificate issued by an official veterinarian of the Member State of dispatch and that this movement must be notified to the Member State of destination;
— the horse is scheduled to leave the Union on (date) at the border post of (insert name and place of border post of exit);
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
Section B
Model health certificate and model declaration for the transit of live equidae through the Union from one third country or part of the territory of a third country to another third country or another part of the territory of the same third country
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COUNTRY:
Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6. Person responsible for the load in EU
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.7. Country of origin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12.
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animals
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
1
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animals certified for:
Registered equidae breeding and production slaughter
I.26. For transit through EU to third country X
Third country ISO code
I.27.
I.28. Identification of the animals
Species(Scientific name)
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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COUNTRY
Transit — Equidae
Part II: Certification
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II. Attestation of animal health and welfare
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the equine animal described in Box I.28.:
— was examined today (1) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meets the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.5. of this certificate;
— is accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the animal or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on third country or part of the territory of third country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. The animal is dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory of acountry), a country or part of the territory of a country, which on the date of issuing this certificate hasthe Code: (2), is assigned to Sanitary Group (2), and is authorised for temporary admission of registered horses or imports of registered horses, registered equidae and equidae for breeding and production;
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
(3) either [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) or [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, and a blood sample taken from the animal on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, was tested with negative result for antibody to the vesicular stomatitis virus
(3) either [in a virus neutralisation test at a serum dilution of 1 in 32;]]
(3) or [in an ELISA in accordance with the relevant Chapter of the Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals of the OIE;]]
II.1.4. the animal does not come from a holding, and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. was not in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(4) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum ;]
(3) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
(4) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive result to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(3) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected on two occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(3) either [6 months following the last case;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
(3) either [II.2.1. During a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch, the animal has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision situated in a country or part of the territory of a country of dispatch which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G and
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) either [in a Member State of the Union;]]
(3) and/or [in a country or part of the territory of country with Code: (2) that is authorised for temporary admission into the Union of registered horses, and from which it was imported into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch under conditions at least as strict as those required in accordance with the Union legislation for the temporary admission of registered horses from this country or part of the territory of the country directly to the Union, and which is:
(3) either [assigned to the same Sanitary Group (2) as the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch;]]]
(3) and/or [assigned to Sanitary Group A, B or C;]]]
(3) and/or [assigned to Sanitary Group D, E or G and the animal is a registered horse as defined in Article 2(c) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;]]]
(3) (5) or [II.2.1. During a period of at least 60 days prior to the date of dispatch, the animal has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision situated in a country or part of the territory of a country of dispatch which is assigned to Sanitary Group F, or was imported during the 60 days prior to the date of dispatch from a Member State of the Union before entering the vector-protected or vector proof quarantine station in accordance with point II.2.2.;]
(3) (5) either [II.2.2. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group E and
(3) either [has been kept in isolation in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch protected from vector insects for a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since entry into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch, if it was imported in accordance withpoint II.2.1 from a Member State of the Union or a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G;]]
(3) or [has been kept in designated premises under official veterinary supervision for a period of at least40 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since entry into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch, if it was imported in accordance with point II.2.1 from a Member State of the Union or a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G, and the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch is recognised by the OIE as officially free of African horse sickness and is not adjacent to a country in which African horse sickness has occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) (5) or [II.2.2. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and was kept
(3) either [in the approved vector-protected quarantine station of (insert name of quarantine station) during the 40 days prior to the date of dispatch from (insert date) to (insert date), confined to the vector-protected premises at least from two hours prior to sunset until two hours after sunrise and exercise was provided under official veterinary supervision, following the application of insect repellents in combination with an insecticide effective against Culicoides prior to the removal from the stables, and in strict isolation from equidae not being prepared for export to the Union under conditions at least as strict as required for the temporary admission or imports into the Union.]]
(3) or [permanently confined in the approved vector-proof quarantine station of (insert name of quarantine station) during the period of at least 14 days prior to the date of dispatch and constant monitoring of the vector protection has proven absence of vectors inside the vector-protected part of the quarantine station.]]
II.3. Attestation of vaccination and health tests
(3) either [II.3.1. The animal was not vaccinated against African horse sickness in the country of dispatch and there is no information suggesting previous vaccination;]
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) or [II.3.1. The animal was vaccinated against African horse sickness, and this vaccination was carried out
(3) either [more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [more than 60 days and less than 12 months prior to the date of admission into the part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.3.(a), from where it is dispatched;]]
(3) (5) or [II.3.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and was vaccinated against African horse sickness on (insert date) not more than 24 months and at least 40 days prior to the date of entry in the vector-protected quarantine by administration of a registered vaccine according to manufacturer's instructions which is protective against the circulating serotypes of the African horse sickness virus;]
II.3.2. the animal was not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis during the period of 60 days prior to the date of dispatch from
(3) either [a country of which all parts of the territory are free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) (5) or [a part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D which is free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis occurs in the remaining parts of the territory of the country of dispatch, and
(3) either [is vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations not less than60 days and no more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch, and was kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and its body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results;]]
(3) or [is not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and was kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and its body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results, and the animal to be dispatched was subjected to a diagnostic test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative result conducted on a sample taken not less than 14 days after the date of entry into vector-protected quarantine and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]
(3) or [was subjected to a haemagglutination inhibition test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day on samples taken on two occasions with an interval of 21 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken during a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without an increase in the antibody titre, and a RT-PCR (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) test for the detection of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus genome, carried out with negative result on a sampletaken within 48 hours prior to dispatch, on (insert date), and has been protected from vector attacks from the moment of the RT-PCR sampling until loading for dispatch, by combined use of approved insect repellents and insecticides on the horse and disinsectization of the stable and the means in which it is transported;]]
(3) (5) either [II.3.3. the animal is dispatched from Iceland, which is certified as officially free from equine infectious anaemia, where it was continuously resident since birth and did not come into contact with equidae which have entered Iceland from other countries;]
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) or [II.3.3. the animal was subjected with negative result to an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID orCoggins test) or to an ELISA for equine infectious anaemia carried out on a blood sample taken on (insert date), this being within
(3) either [a period of 90 days prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group D, E or F;]]
(3) [II.3.4. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B or E, or from Brazil, China or Thailand, or from a country in which glanders was reported during a period of 3 years prior to the date of dispatch, and was subjected to a complement fixation test for glanders carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period 30 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) (5) [II.3.5. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, and
(3) either [Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis have not been officially reported in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [the animal was vaccinated with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's instructions within a period of 6 months and at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch with inactivated vaccine against Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis, the last vaccination was applied on (insert date);]]
(3) or [the animal was kept for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch in a vector-protected quarantine and during this period was subjected to haemagglutination inhibition tests for Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day
(3) either [on a sample of blood taken on (insert date), within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, with negative results;]]
(3) or [on samples of blood taken on two occasions with an interval of at least21 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without increase in antibody titre and the animal was vaccinated more than 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) [II.3.6. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group G, or from a country in which Japanese encephalitis has been officially reported in equidae during a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch, and the animal
(3) either [comes from a holding situated in the centre of an area of at least 30 km radius around that holding where there has been no case of Japanese encephalitis during a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [was kept in a vector-protected quarantine during a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and during that period the body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and was subjected
(3) either [to a haemagglutination inhibition or virus neutralisation test for Japanese encephalitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day onsamples of blood taken on two occasions with an interval of at least 14 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without a more than four-fold increase in antibody titre between the two samples, and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]]
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) or [to a Ig-M capture ELISA test for the detection of antibodies againstJapanese encephalitis virus with negative result, carried out on a blood sampletaken not earlier than 7 days after the date the isolation commencedon (insert date), and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]]
(3) or [was vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations during a period of not less than 21 days and not more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) (5) either [II.3.7. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group E and was subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the same day
(3) either [on blood samples taken on two occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days, on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch
(3) either [with negative results in each case.]]]
(3) or [with a positive result in the first sample, and
(3) either [the second sample was subsequently tested with negative result in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC.]]]]
(3) or [the two samples were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described inpoint 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines.]]]]
(3) or [on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch is recognised by the OIE as officially free of African horse sickness and is not adjacent to a country or part of the territory of a country in which African horse sickness has occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch.]]]
(3) (5) or [II.3.7. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F, and
(3) either [was subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the sameday on blood samples taken on two occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days, on (insert date) and on (insert date), the first sample not taken less than 7 days after introduction into the vector-protected quarantine, the second sample taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch,
(3) either [with negative results in each case.]]]
(3) or [with a positive result in the first sample, and
(3) either [the second sample was subsequently tested with negative result in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC.]]]]
(3) or [the two samples were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described inpoint 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines.]]]]
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) or [was subjected to a serological and an agent identification test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, carried out with negative result in each case on a blood sample taken on (insert date) not less than 28 days after the date of introduction into the vector-protected quarantine and within a period of10 days prior to the date of dispatch.]]
(3) or [was subjected to an agent identification test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, carried out with negative result on a blood sample taken on (insert date) not less than 14 days after the date of introduction into the vector-protected quarantine and not more than 72 hours before dispatch.]]
II.4. Attestation of the transport conditions
(3) (5) either [II.4.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G and arrangements have been made to transport it directly to the Union, without passing through a market, marshalling or assembly centre and without coming into contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate.]
(3) (5) or [II.4.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and arrangements have been made to transport it directly from the vector-protected quarantine station without coming into contact with other equidae not accompanied by a health certificate either for imports or for temporary admission into the Union or for transit through the Union
(3) either [to the airport under vector-protected conditions and arrangements have been made for the aircraft to be cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch, and sprayed against vector insects just prior to take off.]]
(3) or [to a sea port in that country or part of the territory of the country under vector-protected conditions and arrangements have been made to transport it on a vessel which is scheduled directly to a port in the Union without calling into a port situated in a country or part of the territory of a country not approved for the entry into the Union of equidae, in stalls which were cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and sprayed against vector insects just prior to departure.]]
II.4.2. Arrangements have been made and verified to prevent any contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate during the period from certification until dispatch to the Union.
II.4.3. The transport vehicles or containers in which the animal is going to be loaded were cleaned and disinfected before loading with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and they are so constructed that faeces, urine, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.
II.4.4 The equine animal is proceeding to (insert country of destination outside the Union). Arrangements have been made and the necessary animal health conditions certified to ensure that the animal transits the Union without delay.
II.5. Attestation of animal welfare
The animal described in Box I.28. was examined today (1) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements were made to protect its health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
Notes:
Part I:
Box I.6.: Person responsible for the load in Union.
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Transit — Equidae
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the Border Inspection Post of entry into the Union.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
Box I.28.: Species: Select amongst: Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Equus africanus, Equus hemionus, Equus kiang, Equus quagga, Equus zebra, Equus grevyi, or indicate any cross between those
Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
Part II:
(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading or in the case of a registered horse on the last working day before loading of the animal for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The entry into the Union of these animals shall not be allowed when the animals were loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for transit through the Union from the respective country or part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entry of equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(2) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch, and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(3) Delete as appropriate.
(4) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(5) Statements that relate entirely and exclusively to a Sanitary Group different from the Sanitary Group to which the country of dispatch, or part of its territory, is assigned, may be left out, provided that the numbering of the subsequent statements is maintained.
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the animal will enter the Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
(c) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(d) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor transit through the Union of an equine animal
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the animal described above, hereby declare, that:
— the animal
(2) either [has remained in (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country of dispatch) during a period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(2) or [entered (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country of dispatch) during the required residence period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch:
(a) on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where animal entered country or part of the territory of country of dispatch)
(b) on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where animal entered country or part of the territory of country of dispatch)
(c) on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where animal entered country or part of the territory of country of dispatch);]
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the conditions for the transport as applicable in accordance with point II.4. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the animal can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey;
— the animal is scheduled to leave the Union on (insert date) at the border post of (insert name and place of border post of exit);
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Species: Select amongst: Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Equus africanus, Equus hemionus, Equus kiang, Equus quagga, Equus zebra, Equus grevyi, or indicate any cross between those.
Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
PART 2
Re-entry after temporary export
Section A
Model health certificate and model declaration for the re-entry into the Union of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export for a period of not more than 30 days
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COUNTRY:
Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6.
I.7. Country of origin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12. Place of destination
Name
Address
Postcode
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animal
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
1
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animal certified for:
Registered horse
I.26.
I.27. For import or admission into EU
I.28. Identification of the animal
Species(Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 30 days
Registered horse
Part II: Certification
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II. Attestation of animal health and welfare
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal described in Box I.28.:
— is a registered horse as defined in Article 2(c) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;
— was examined today (1) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meets the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.3. of this certificate;
— is accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the horse or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on third country or part of the territory of third country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. The animal is dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country), a country or part of the territory of a country which on the date of issuing this certificate has the Code: (2) and is assigned to Sanitary Group (2);
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country:
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
II.1.4. the animal does not come from a holding, and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. was not in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
(3) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum;]
(4) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 30 days
Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive results to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(4) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining equine animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected ontwo occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(4) either [6 months following the last case;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
II.2.1. The animal was imported on (insert date)
(4) either [directly from the EU Member State (insert name of EU Member State);]
(4) or [from a country or part of the territory of a country (insert name of country) under conditions at least as strict as those set out in this certificate;]
II.2.2. the animal exited from the Union less than 30 days ago, and since exit from the Union it was never in a country or part of the territory of a country (1) other than those of the same Sanitary Group, and resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of lower health status, except during racing, competition or the cultural event.
II.3. Attestation of animal welfare
The animal described in Box I.28. was examined today(1) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements were made to protect its health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 30 days
Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
Notes:
Part I:
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or part of the territory of the country as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the Border Inspection Post of entry into the Union.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
Box I.28.: Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal. The number of the accompanying passport must be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
Part II:
(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading or on the last working day before loading of the animal for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The re-entry after temporary export of this registered horse shall not be allowed when the animal was loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for re-entry into the Union from the respective country or the part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entry of live equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(2) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(3) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(4) Delete as appropriate.
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the registered horse will enter the Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
(c) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(d) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor the re-entry after temporary export of a registered horsefor racing, competition and cultural events
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the registered horse described above, hereby declare, that:
— the horse
(2) either [was temporarily exported from the Union to the country of dispatch on (insert date) less than 30 days prior to this declaration;]
(2) or [entered the country of dispatch on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where horse entered country of dispatch);]
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the horse has not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the horse can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled.
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
Section B
Model health certificates and model declarations applicable to re-entry into the Union of registered horses temporarily exported for specific competitions or races
Chapter 1
Model health certificate and model declaration applicable to re-entry into the Union of registered horses for competition after temporary export for a period of not more than 90 days to participate in equestrian events organised under the auspices of the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI)
(Test event in preparation of the Olympic Games, Olympic Games, Paralympics, World Equestrian Games, Asian Equestrian Games, American Equestrian Games, Endurance World Cup in United Arab Emirates)
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COUNTRY:
Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6.
I.7. Country of origin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12. Place of destination
Name
Address
Postcode
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animal
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
1
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animal certified for:
Registered horse
I.26.
I.27. For import or admission into EU
I.28. Identification of the animal
Species(Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific competitions — Registered horse
Part II: Certification
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II. Attestation of animal health and welfare
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal described in Box I.28.:
— is a registered horse as defined in Article 2(c) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;
— was examined today (1) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meets the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.3. of this certificate;
— is accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the horse, or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on third country or part of the territory of third country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. The animal is dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country), a country or part of the territory of a country which on the date of issuing this certificate has the Code: (2) and is assigned to Sanitary Group (2);
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country:
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
II.1.4. the animal does not come from a holding, and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. was not in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
(3) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum;]
(4) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific competitions — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive results to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(4) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining equine animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected on two occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(4) either [6 months following the last case;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
II.2.1. The animal was imported into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch on (insert date)
(4) either [directly from the EU Member State (insert name of EU Member State);]
(4) or [from a country or part of the territory of a country (insert name of country) under conditions at least as strict as those set out in this certificate;]
II.2.2. the animal exited from the Union
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific competitions — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(4) either [less than 30 days ago, and since exit from the Union was never in a country, or part of the territory of a country (1) other than those of the same Sanitary Group, and resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of lower health status except during competition and has taken part in or was stabled together with horses participating in the LG Global Champions Tour
(4) either [in the Metropolitan area of Mexico City, Mexico;]]
(4) and/or [in Miami, Unites States of America;]
(4) or [in Shanghai, China;]]
(4) or [less than 60 days ago, and since exit from the Union was never in a country, or part of the territory of a country (1) other than those of the same Sanitary Group, and resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of lower health status except during competition and has taken part in or was stabled together with horses participating in
(3) either [the Asian Games in (insert place).]]
(3) or [the American Games in (insert place).]]
(3) or [the Endurance World Cup in United Arab Emirates.]]
(4) or [less than 90 days ago, and since exit from the Union was never in a country, or part of the territory of a country (1) other than those of the same Sanitary Group, and resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of lower health status except during competition and has taken part in or was stabled together with horses participating in
(4) either [the Test event for the Olympic Games in (insert place).]]
(4) or [the Olympic Games in (insert place).]]
(4) or [the Paralympics in (insert place).]]
(4) or [the World Equestrian Games in (insert place).]]
II.3. Attestation of animal welfare
The animal described in Box I.28. was examined today (1) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements were made to protect its health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
Notes:
Part I:
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or part of the territory of the country as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the Border Inspection Post of entry into the Union.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific competitions — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
Box I.28.: Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal. The number of the accompanying passport must be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
Part II:
(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading or on the last working day before loading of the animal for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The re-entry after temporary export of this registered horse shall not be allowed when the animal was loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for re-entry into the Union from the respective country or the part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entry of equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(2) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country, and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(3) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(4) Delete as appropriate.
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the registered horse will enter Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
(c) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(d) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor the re-entry after temporary export of a registered horse for competition
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the registered horse described above, hereby declare, that:
— the horse
(2) either [was temporarily exported from the Union to the country of dispatch on (insert date) less than 60 days (2) or 90 days (2) prior to this declaration;]
(2) or [entered the country of dispatch on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where horse entered country of dispatch);]
— the horse has been temporarily exported from the Union to take part in
(2) either [the Asian Games in (insert place);]
(2) or [the American Games in (insert place);]
(2) or [the Endurance World Cup in United Arab Emirates;]
(2) or [the Test event for the Olympic Games in (insert place);]
(2) or [the Olympic Games in (insert place);]
(2) or [the Paralympics in (insert place);]
(2) or [the World Equestrian Games in (insert place);]
(2) or [the LG Global Champions Tour in
(2) either [the Metropolitan area of Mexico City, Mexico;]
(2) and/or [Miami, Unites States of America;]
(3) or [Shanghai, China;]
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the horse has not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the horse can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey.
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
Chapter 2
Model health certificate and model declaration applicable to re-entry into the Union of registered horses for racing after temporary export for a period of not more than 90 days to participate in specific race events in Australia, Canada, the United States of America, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates or Qatar
(International Group/Grade meetings, the Japan Cup, the Melbourne Cup, the Dubai Racing World-Cup, the Hong Kong International Races)
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COUNTRY:
Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6.
I.7. Country oforigin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12. Place of destination
Name
Address
Postcode
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animal
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
1
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animal certified for:
Registered horse
I.26.
I.27. For import or admission into EU
I.28. Identification of the animal
Species(Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific races — Registered horse
Part II: Certification
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II. Attestation of animal health and welfare
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal described in Box I.28.:
— is a registered horse as defined in Article 2(c) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;
— was examined today (1) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meets the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.3. of this certificate;
— is accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the horse or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on country or part of the territory of the country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. the animal is dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory ofa country), a country or part of the territory of a country which at the date of issuing this certificate has the Code: (2) and is assigned to Sanitary Group (2);
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country:
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
II.1.4. the animal does not come from a holding, and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. was not in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
(3) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum ;]
(4) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific races — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive results to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(4) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(4) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining equine animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected ontwo occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(4) either [6 months following the last case;]
(4) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
II.2.1. The animal was imported into the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch on (insert date)
(4) either [directly from the EU Member State (insert name of EU Member State) for the participation in
(4) either [The Japan Cup;]
(4) or [The Melbourne Cup;]
(4) or [The Dubai Racing World-Cup;]
(4) or [The Hong Kong International Races;]
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Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific races — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(4) or [from Australia (4), Canada (4), the United States of America (4), Hong Kong (4), Japan (4),Singapore (4), United Arab Emirates (4) or Qatar (4) for the participation in International Group/Grade meetings in the country of dispatch;]
II.2.2. as far as can be ascertained and based on the declaration of the owner of the horse (4) or representative of the owner (4) accompanying this certificate, the animal was:
— not continuously outside the Union for more than 90 days, the date of scheduled return in accordance with this certificate included;
— not outside the country of dispatch or in case of International Group/Grade meetings outside Australia, Canada, the United States of America, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates or Qatar;
— resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of lower health status except during racing;
II.2.3. the animal entered the country of dispatch under animal health conditions at least as strict as those laid down in this health certificate.
II.3. Attestation of animal welfare
The animal described in Box I.28. was examined today (1) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements were made to protect its health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
Notes:
Part I:
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or part of the territory of the country as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the Border Inspection Post of entry into the Union.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
Box I.28.: Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal. The number of the accompanying passport must be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
Part II:
(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading or on the last working day before loading of the animal for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The re-entry after temporary export of this registered horse shall not be allowed when the animal was loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for re-entry into the Union from the respective country or part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entry of live equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(2) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country, and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(3) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(4) Delete as appropriate.
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COUNTRY
Re-entry after temporary export of not more than 90 days
Specific races — Registered horse
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the registered horse will enter Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
(c) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(d) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor the re-entry after temporary export of a registered horse for racing
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Equus caballus
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the registered horse described above, hereby declare, that:
— the horse
(2) either [was temporarily exported from the Union to the country of dispatch on (insert date) less than 90 days prior to this declaration;]
(2) or [entered the country of dispatch on (insert date) from (insert name of country from where horse entered country of dispatch);]
— the horse has been temporarily exported from the Union to take part in
(2) either [The Japan Cup;]
(2) or [The Melbourne Cup;]
(2) or [The Dubai Racing World-Cup;]
(2) or [The Hong Kong International Races;]
(2) or [International Group/Grade meetings in Australia (2), Canada (2), the United States of America (2), Hong Kong (2), Japan (2), Singapore (2), United Arab Emirates (2) or Qatar (2);]
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the horse has not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the horse can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey.
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
PART 3
Imports
Section A
Model health certificates and model declaration for imports into the Union of an individual registered horse, registered equine animal or equine animal for breeding and production
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COUNTRY:
Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6.
I.7. Country of origin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12. Place of destination
Name
Address
Postcode
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animal
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
1
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animal certified for:
Registered horse registered equine animal breeding and production
I.26.
I.27. For import or admission into EU
I.28. Identification of the animal
Species(Scientific name)
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
Part II: Certification
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II. Attestation of animal health and welfare
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal described in Box I.28.:
— (1) either [is a registered equine animal, other than horse, as defined in Article 2(c) of Directive 2009/156/EC;]
(1) or [is a registered horse as defined in Article 2(c) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;]
(1) or [is an equine animal for breeding and production as defined in Article 2(e) of Directive 2009/156/EC;]
— comes from a country or part of the territory of a country which is authorised for imports into the Union of the category of equidae specified in the first indent above;
— was examined today (2) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meets the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.5. of this certificate;
— is accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the animal or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on third country or part of the territory of third country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. The animal is dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country), a country or part of the territory of a country, which on the date of issuing this certificate has the Code: (3), and is assigned to Sanitary Group (3);
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness,dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of country
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
(1) either [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]
(1) or [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, and a blood sample taken from the animal on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, was tested with negative result for antibody to the vesicular stomatitis virus
(1) either [in a virus neutralisation test at a serum dilution of 1 in 32;]]
(1) or [in an ELISA in accordance with the relevant Chapter of the Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals of the OIE;]]
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II.1.4. the animal does not come from a holding, and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. was not in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
(4) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(1) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum;]
(1) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(1) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
(4) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(1) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive results to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(1) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(1) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(1) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(1) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining equine animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected ontwo occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(1) either [6 months following the last case;]
(1) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
(1) either [II.2.1. During a period of at least the 90 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since birth if the animal is less than 90 days old, or since entry if the animal was imported directly from the Union during a period of 90 days prior to the date of dispatch, the animal has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision situated in a country or part of the territory of a country which is:
(1) (5) either [assigned to Sanitary Group A, and during the period of at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch, it was kept apart from equidae not of equivalent health status;]]
(1) (5) or [assigned to Sanitary Groups B, C, D or G, and during the period of at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch, it was kept in pre-export isolation under veterinary supervision without coming into contact with equidae not of equivalent health status;]]
(1) (5) or [assigned to Sanitary Group E, and it was kept in the approved isolation centre described as place of origin in Box I.11., protected from vector insects
(1) either [during the period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(1) or [during the period of at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch from the United Arab Emirates;]]
(1) (5) or [II.2.1. The animal is dispatched from a country of which at least a part of the territory of the country is assigned to Sanitary Group F, and during the period of at least 90 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since birth if the animal is less than 90 days old, it was resident on holdings under veterinary supervision and was kept during the period of at least 60 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since entry if it was imported directly from the Union during the period of 60 days prior to the date of dispatch, in the part of the territory described in point II.1.3. which is considered free of African horse sickness in accordance with the Union legislation and underwent the pre-export isolation
(1) either [in the approved vector-protected quarantine station of (insert name of quarantine station) during the period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatchfrom (insert date) to (insert date), confined to the vector-protected premises at least from two hours prior to sunset until two hours after sunrise and exercise was provided under official veterinary supervision, following the application of insect repellents in combination with an insecticide effective against Culicoides prior to the removal from the stables, and in strict isolation from equidae not being prepared for export under conditions at least as strict as required for temporary admission or imports into the Union.]]
(1) or [permanently confined in the approved vector-proof quarantine station of (insert name of quarantine station) during the period of at least 14 days prior to the date of dispatch and constant monitoring of the vector protection has proven absence of vectors inside the vector-protected part of the quarantine station.]]
II.3. Attestation of vaccination and health tests
(1) either [II.3.1. The animal was not vaccinated against African horse sickness in the country of dispatch and there is no information suggesting previous vaccination;]
(1) or [II.3.1. The animal was vaccinated against African horse sickness, and this vaccination was carried out:
(1) either [more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(1) or [more than 60 days and less than 12 months prior to the date of admission into the country or part of the territory of the country referred to in point II.1.3.(a), from where it is dispatched;]]
(1) (5) or [II.3.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and was vaccinated against African horse sickness on (insert date) not more than 24 months and at least 40 days prior to the date of entry in the vector-protected quarantine by administration of a registered vaccine according to manufacturer's instructions which is protective against the circulating serotypes of the African horse sickness virus;]
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COUNTRY
Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II.3.2. the animal was not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis during the period of 60 days prior to the date of dispatch from
(1) either [a country of which all parts of the territory are free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]
(1) (5) or [a part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, which is free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis occurs in the remaining parts of the territory of the country of dispatch, and
(1) either [is vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations not less than 60 days and no more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch, and was kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and its body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results;]]
(1) or [is not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and was kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and its body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results, and the animal to be dispatched was subjected to a diagnostic test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative result conducted on a sample taken not less than 14 days after the date of entry into the vector protected quarantine and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]
(1) or [was subjected to a haemagglutination inhibition test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day on samples taken on two occasions with an interval of 21 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken during the period of10 days prior to the date dispatch, without an increase in antibody titre, and a RT-PCR (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) test for the detection of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus genome, carried out with negative result on a sample taken within 48 hours prior to dispatch, on (insert date), and has been protected from vector attacks from the moment of the RT-PCR sampling until loading for dispatch, by combined use of approved insect repellents and insecticides on the animal and disinsectization of the stable and the means in which it is transported;]]
(1) [II.3.3. the animal is an uncastrated male equine animal older than 180 days, and
(1) either [is dispatched from a country in which equine viral arteritis (EVA) is a compulsorily notifiable disease and has not been officially reported during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(1) or [was tested on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, by virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4;]]
(1) or [was tested on an aliquot of its entire semen taken on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, by virus isolation test , polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or real-time PCR for EVA with negative result;]]
(1) or [was vaccinated against EVA on (insert date) under official veterinary supervision, and re-vaccinated at regular intervals according to the manufacturer’s instructions, with a vaccine approved by the competent authority, and the initial vaccination was carried out
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COUNTRY
Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(1) either [before 1 October 2018, on the day a blood sample was taken that was subsequently tested in a virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of1 in 4;]]]
(1) or [before 1 October 2018, during a period of isolation of not more than 15 days under official veterinary supervision, commencing on the day a blood sample was taken which was tested during that isolation period in a virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4;]]]
(1) or [at the age of 180 to 270 days, during a period of isolation under official veterinary supervision, during which the animal was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4, or carried out on the same day by the same laboratory with stable or declining titres on two blood samples taken at least 10 days apart;]]]
(1) or [after the animal was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4, carried out on a blood sample taken not earlier than 7 days after commencing a period of uninterrupted isolation which lasted until 21 days following vaccination;]]]
(1) or [at the age of 180 to 250 days, after the animal was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4 or carried out on the same day by the same laboratory with stable or declining titres on two blood samples taken at least 14 days apart;]]]
(1) or [was subjected to a virus isolation test, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or real-time PCR for EVA carried out with negative result on an aliquot of its entire semen collected after the date a blood sample of that animal taken on (insert date), within a period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, was tested in a virus neutralisation test for EVA with positive result at a serum dilution of at least 1 in 4;]]
(1) or [has previously tested positive for antibodies against the equine arteritis virus or has been vaccinated against EVA, and
a) within a period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, was test mated, ontwo consecutive days, to at least two mares which were kept in isolation during the 7 days prior to and until at least 28 days after test mating and which were subjected totwo serological tests for EVA with negative results at a serum dilution of 1 in 4 on blood samples collected at the time of test mating and at least 28 days after the test mating, and
b) was subjected to a virus neutralisation test for EVA carried out on a blood sample taken within 21 days prior to the date of dispatch on (insert date),
(1) either [with positive result at a serum dilution of at least 1 in 4;]]
(1) or [with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 4;]]
(1) either [II.3.4. the animal is dispatched from Iceland, which is certified as officially free from equine infectious anaemia, where it was continuously resident since birth and did not come into contact with equidae which have entered Iceland from other countries;]
(1) or [II.3.4. the animal was subjected with negative result to an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID orCoggins test) or to an ELISA for equine infectious anaemia carried out on a blood sample taken on (insert date), this being within a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(1) [II.3.5. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B, D or E, or from China or Thailand, or from a country in which glanders was reported during a period of 3 years prior to the date of dispatch, and was subjected to a complement fixation test for glanders carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(1) [II.3.6. the animal is an uncastrated male or a female equine animal older than 270 days dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B, D, E or F, or from China or Thailand, or from a country in which dourine was reported during a period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch, and was subjected to a complement fixation test for dourine carried out with negative result at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 30 days prior to the date of dispatch, and has not been used for breeding during the period of at least 30 days prior to and after the date the sample was taken;]
(1) (5) [II.3.7. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, and
(1) either [Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis have not been officially reported in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(1) or [the animal was vaccinated with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's instructions within a period of 6 months and at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch with inactivated vaccine against Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis, the last vaccination was applied on (insert date);]]
(1) or [the animal was kept for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch in a vector protected quarantine, and during this period subjected to haemagglutination inhibition tests for Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis carried out by the same laboratory
(1) either [on a sample of blood taken on (insert date), within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, with negative result;]]]
(1) or [on samples of blood taken on two occasions with an interval of at least21 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without increase in antibody titre and the animal was vaccinated more than 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]]
(1) [II.3.8. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group G, or from a country in which Japanese encephalitis has been officially reported in equidae during the past 2 years, and the animal
(1) either [comes from a holding situated in the centre of an area of at least 30 km radius around that holding where there has been no case of Japanese encephalitis during a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(1) or [was kept in a vector-protected quarantine during a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and during that period the body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and was subjected
(1) either [to a haemagglutination inhibition or virus neutralisation test for Japanese encephalitis carried out by the same laboratory on the same day onsamples of blood taken on two occasions with an interval of at least 14 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without a more than four-fold increase in antibody titre between the two samples, and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]]
(1) or [to a Ig-M capture ELISA test for the detection of antibodies againstJapanese encephalitis virus with negative result, carried out on a bloodsample taken not earlier than 7 days after the date the isolation commenced on (insert date), and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]]
(1) or [was vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations during a period of not less than 21 days and not more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;]]
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(1) (5) either [II.3.9. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group E, and was subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the same day
(1) either [on blood samples taken on two occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days, on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch
(1) either [with negative results in each case;]]]
(1) or [with positive result in the first sample, and
(1) either [the second sample was subsequently tested with negative result in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC;]]]]
(1) or [the two samples were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described in point 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines;]]]]
(1) or [on a blood sample taken on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch is recognised by the OIE as officially free of African horse sickness and is not adjacent to a country in which African horse sickness has occurred during the previous 2 years;]]
(1) (5) or [II.3.9. the animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and
(1) either [was subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the sameday on blood samples taken on two occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days, on (insert date) and on (insert date), thefirst sample not taken less than 7 days after introduction into the vector-protected quarantine, the second sample taken within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch,
(1) either [with negative results in each case;]]]
(1) or [with positive result in the first sample, and
(1) either [the second sample was subsequently tested with negative result in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC;]]]]
(1) or [the two samples were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described in point 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines;]]]]
(1) or [was subjected to a serological and an agent identification test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, carried out with negative result in each case on a blood sample taken on (insert date) not less than 28 days after the date of introduction into the vector-protected quarantine and within a period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(1) or [was subjected to an agent identification test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, carried out with negative result on a blood sample taken on (insert date) not less than 14 days after the date of introduction into the vector-protected quarantine and not more than 72 hours before dispatch;]]
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II.4. Attestation of the transport conditions
(1) either [II.4.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group A, B, C, D, E or G and is transported directly to the Union, without passing through a market, marshalling or assembly centre and without coming into contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate.]
(1) (5) or [II.4.1. The animal is dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group F and is transported directly from the vector-protected quarantine station without coming into contact with other equidae not accompanied by a health certificate either for imports or for temporary admission into the Union
(1) either [to the airport under vector-protected conditions and arrangements have been made for the aircraft to be cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch, and sprayed against vector insects just prior to take off.]]
(1) or [to a sea port in that country or part of the territory of the country under vector-protected conditions and arrangements have been made to transport it on a vessel which is scheduled directly to a port in the Union without calling into a port situated in a country or part of the territory of a country not approved for the entry into the Union of equidae, in stalls which were cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and sprayed against vector insects just prior to departure.]]
II.4.2. Arrangements have been made and verified to prevent any contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate during the period from certification until dispatch to the Union.
II.4.3. The transport vehicles or containers in which the animal is going to be loaded were cleaned and disinfected before loading with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and they are so constructed that faeces, urine, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.
II.5. Attestation of animal welfare
The animal described in Box I.28. was examined today (2) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements were made to protect its health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
Notes:
Part I:
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or the part of the territory of the country as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the BIP of entry into the EU.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
Box I.28.: Species: Select amongst: Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Equus africanus, Equus hemionus, Equus kiang, Equus quagga, Equus zebra, Equus grevyi, or indicate any cross between those.
Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
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Import — Registered horse, registered equine animal orequine animal for breeding and production
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
Part II:
(1) Delete as appropriate.
(2) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading or in the case of a registered horse on the last working day before loading of the animal for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The import of this equine animal shall not be allowed when the animal was loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for imports of an individual registered equine animal or equine animal for breeding and production into the Union from the respective country or part of the territory of the country mentioned under point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entry of live equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(3) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(4) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(5) Statements that relate entirely and exclusively to a Sanitary Group different from the Sanitary Group to which the country of dispatch, or part of its territory, is assigned, may be left out, provided that the numbering of the subsequent statements is maintained.
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the animal will enter Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
(c) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(d) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor entry into the Union of an equine animal
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the animal described above, hereby declare, that:
— the animal
(2) either [has remained in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during a period of at least 90 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since birth if the animal is less than 90 days of age;]
(2) or [entered the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during the required residence period of at least 90 days prior to the date of dispatch from a Member State of the Union;]
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animal has not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the conditions for the transport as applicable in accordance with point II.4. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the animal can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey;
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Species: Select amongst: Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Equus africanus, Equus hemionus, Equus kiang, Equus quagga, Equus zebra, Equus grevyi, or indicate any cross between those.
Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
Section B
Model health certificate and model declaration for imports into the Union of consignments of domestic equidae for slaughter
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COUNTRY:
Veterinary certificate to EU
Part I : Details of dispatched consignment
I.1. Consignor
Name
Address
Tel.
I.2. Certificate reference No
I.2.a.
I.3. Central competent authority
I.4. Local competent authority
I.5. Consignee
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel.
I.6.
I.7. Country of origin
ISO code
I.8. Region of origin
Code
I.9. Country of destination
ISO code
I.10. Region of destination
Code
I.11. Place of origin
Name Approval number
Address
I.12. Place of destination
Name
Address
Postcode
I.13. Place of loading
I.14. Date of departure
I.15. Means of transport
Aeroplane Ship Railway wagon
Road vehicle Other
Identification
Documentary references
I.16. Entry BIP in EU
I.17. No(s) of CITES
I.18. Description of animals
I.19. Commodity code (HS code)
01 01
I.20. Quantity
I.21.
I.22. Number of packages
I.23. Seal/Container No
I.24.
I.25. Animals certified for:
Slaughter
I.26.
I.27. For import or admission into EU
I.28. Identification of the animals
Species(Scientific name)
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
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COUNTRY
Import — Equidae for slaughter
Part II: Certification
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II. Attestation of animal health, animal welfare and public health
I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animals described in Box I.28.:
— are equidae for slaughter as defined in Article 2(d) of Directive 2009/156/EC;
— were examined today (1) and found free of clinical signs of diseases and of obvious signs of ectoparasite infestation;
— are not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;
— meet the requirements attested in points II.1. to II.5. of this certificate;
— are accompanied by the written declaration, signed by the owner of the animals or the representative of the owner.
II.1. Attestation on third country or part of the territory of third country and holding of dispatch
II.1.1. The animals are dispatched from (insert name of country or part of the territory of a country), a country or part of the territory of a country, which on the date of issuing this certificate has the Code: (2) and is assigned to Sanitary Group (2);
II.1.2. in the country of dispatch the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum), glanders (Burkholderia mallei), equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;
II.1.3. the animals are dispatched from a country or part of the territory of country
a) which is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with Directive 2009/156/EC and in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the period of 12 months prior to the date of dispatch;
b) in which Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;
c) in which dourine has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
d) in which glanders has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;
(3) either [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has not occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) or [e) in which vesicular stomatitis has occurred during the period of 6 months prior to the date of dispatch, and a blood sample taken from each of the animals on (insert date), within a period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, was tested with negative results for antibody to the vesicular stomatitis virus
(3) either [in a virus neutralisation test at a serum dilution of 1 in 32;]]
(3) or [in an ELISA in accordance with the relevant Chapter of the Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals of the OIE;]]
II.1.4. the animals do not come from holdings, and to the best of my knowledge for the time periods referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. have not been in contact with animals from holdings, which were subject to prohibition orders for the reasons referred to in points II.1.4.1. to II.1.4.7. and which last for:
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Import — Equidae for slaughter
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(4) [II.1.4.1. in the case of equidae suspected of having contracted dourine,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the date of the last actual or possible contact with an animal suspected of having contracted dourine or infected with Trypanosoma equiperdum;]
(3) and/or [in the case of a stallion, until the animal is castrated;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]]
(4) [II.1.4.2. in the case of glanders,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease or subjected with positive results to a test for the detection of the causative pathogen Burkholderia mallei or antibodies to that pathogen, were killed and destroyed;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been killed and destroyed;]]
II.1.4.3. in the case of equine encephalomyelitis of any type,
(3) either [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae suffering from the disease have been slaughtered;]
(3) and/or [6 months beginning on the day on which the equidae infected with the virus causing West Nile Fever, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis or Western equine encephalomyelitis have died, been removed from the holding or fully recovered;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.4. in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining equine animals on the holding have shown a negative reaction in an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) carried out on blood samples collected ontwo occasions 3 months apart;
II.1.4.5. in the case of vesicular stomatitis,
(3) either [6 months following the last case;]
(3) and/or [30 days following the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises after all animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered;]
II.1.4.6. in the case of rabies, 30 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.4.7. in the case of anthrax, 15 days following the last case and the date of completion of the cleansing and disinfection of the premises;
II.1.5. to the best of my knowledge, during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animals have not been in contact with equidae infected or suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
II.2. Attestation of residence and pre-export isolation
II.2.1. The animals have been resident in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during the period of 90 days prior to the date of dispatch, or since birth if the animals are less than 90 days old, on holdings under veterinary supervision, and they are dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is:
(3) either [assigned to Sanitary Group A and during the period of at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch they were kept apart from equidae not of equivalent health status;]
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COUNTRY
Import — Equidae for slaughter
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) or [assigned to Sanitary Groups B, C or D and during the period of at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch they were kept in pre-export isolation under veterinary supervision without coming into contact with equidae not of equivalent health status;]
(3) or [assigned to Sanitary Group E and for the period of at least 40 days prior to the date of dispatch they were kept in the approved isolation centre described in Box I.11., protected from vector insects.]
II.3. Attestation of vaccination and health tests
(3) either [II.3.1. The animals were not vaccinated against African horse sickness in the country of dispatch and there is no information suggesting previous vaccination;]
(3) or [II.3.1. The animals were vaccinated against African horse sickness, and this vaccination was carried out more than 12 months prior to dispatch;]]
II.3.2. the animals were not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis during the 60 days prior to dispatch from
(3) either [a country of which all parts of the territory are free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) (5) or [a part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, which is free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of dispatch and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis occurs in the remaining parts of the territory of the country of dispatch, and
(3) either [were vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's recommendations not less than60 days and not more than 12 months prior to the date of dispatch, and were kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch, and during that period remained clinically healthy, and their body temperature, taken daily, remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature, taken daily, was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative result;]]
(3) or [were not vaccinated against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and were kept in vector-protected quarantine for a period of at least 21 days prior to the date of dispatch. and during that period remained clinically healthy. and their body temperature. taken daily. remained within the normal physiological range, and any equine animal on the same holding which showed a rise in body temperature. taken daily. was subjected to a blood test for virus isolation for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative results, and the animals to be dispatched were subjected to a diagnostic test for Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis with negative result conducted on a sample taken not less than 14 days after the date of entry into the vector-protected quarantine and remained protected from vector insects until dispatch;]]
(3) (5) either [II.3.3. the animals are dispatched from Iceland, which is certified as officially free from equine infectious anaemia, where they have been continuously resident since birth and did not come into contact with equidae which have entered Iceland from other countries;]
(3) or [II.3.3. the animals were subjected to an agar gel immunodiffusion test (AGID or Coggins test) or to an ELISA for equine infectious anaemia carried out with negative result in each case on blood samples taken on (insert date), this being within the period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) [II.3.4. the animals are dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B, D or E, or from a country in which glanders was reported during the period of3 years prior to the date of dispatch, and were subjected to a complement fixation test for glanders carried out with negative result in each case at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on blood samples taken on (insert date), this being within the period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
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COUNTRY
Import — Equidae for slaughter
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
(3) [II.3.5. the animals are uncastrated males or female equine animals older than 270 days dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group B, D or E or from a country in which dourine was reported during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch, and were subjected to a complement fixation test for dourine carried out with negative result in each case at a serum dilution of 1 in 5 on blood samples taken on (insert date), this being within the period of 21 days prior to the date of dispatch;]
(3) (5) [II.3.6. the animals are dispatched from a country or part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group C or D, and
(3) either [Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis have not been officially reported in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch during the period of 2 years prior to the date of dispatch;]]
(3) or [the animals were vaccinated with a complete primary course and revaccinated according to manufacturer's instructions within the period of 6 months and at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch with inactivated vaccine against Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis, the last vaccination was applied on (insert date);]]
(3) or [the animals were kept for at least 21 days protected from vector insects and during this period subjected to haemagglutination inhibition tests for Western and Eastern equine encephalomyelitis on (insert date) carried out on
(3) either [a sample of blood taken from each of the animals in the consignmenton (insert date), within the period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, with negative result in each case;]]]
(3) or [samples of blood taken from each of the animals in the consignment ontwo occasions with an interval of at least 21 days on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within the period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, without increase in antibody titre and the animals were vaccinated more than 6 months prior to dispatch;]]]
(3) (5) [II.3.7. the animals are dispatched from a country of part of the territory of a country which is assigned to Sanitary Group E, and were subjected to a serological test for African horse sickness as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC, which was carried out by the same laboratory on the same day
(3) either [on blood samples taken from each of the animals in the consignment ontwo occasions with an interval of between 21 and 30 days, on (insert date) and on (insert date), the second of which was taken within the period of10 days prior to the date of dispatch
(3) either [with negative result in each case;]]]
(3) or [with positive results in the first sample, and
(3) either [the second samples were subsequently tested with negative result in each case in an agent identification test as described in Annex IV to Directive 2009/156/EC;]]]]
(3) or [the two samples of each animal of the consignment were tested without more than a two-fold increase in antibody titre in a virus neutralisation test as described in point 2.4 of Chapter 2.5.1. of the OIE Terrestrial Manual for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines;]]]]
(3) or [with negative result in each case on a blood sample taken from each of the animals in the consignment on (insert date), within the period of 10 days prior to the date of dispatch, and the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch is recognised by the OIE as officially free of African horse sickness and is not adjacent to a country in which African horse sickness has occurred during the previous 2 years.]]
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COUNTRY
Import — Equidae for slaughter
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
II.4. Attestation of the transport conditions
(3) either [II.4.1. Arrangements were made and verified to ensure that the animals are transported directly to a slaughterhouse on the territory of the Union, without passing through a market, marshalling or assembly centre referred to in Article 7(1) of Directive 2009/156/EC, and without coming into contact with other equidae not authorised for the entry into the Union.]
(3) or [II.4.1. Arrangements were made and verified to ensure that before the animals are transported to a slaughterhouse on the territory of the Union they pass only through a single approved market, marshalling or assembly centre referred to in Article 7(1) of Directive 2009/156/EC situated in the same Member State, from where they are transferred directly to the slaughterhouse without coming into contact with other equidae not authorised for the entry into the Union.]
II.4.2. Arrangements were made and verified to prevent any contact with other equidae not complying with at least the same health requirements as described in this health certificate during the period from certification until dispatch to the Union.
II.4.3. The transport vehicles or containers in which the animals are going to be loaded were cleaned and disinfected before loading with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country of dispatch and they are so constructed that faeces, urine, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.
II.5. Attestation of animal welfare
The animals described in Box I.28. were examined today (1) and found fit to be transported on the intended journey and arrangements have been made to protect their health and well-being effectively at all stages of the journey.
II.6. Attestation of public health
The animals described in Box I.28. have not received any stilbene or thyrostatic substances nor any oestrogenic, androgenic, gestagenic or beta-agonist substances for purposes other than therapeutic or zootechnical treatment as defined in Article 1(2)(b) and(c) of Directive 96/22/EC.
The guarantees covering live equidae provided by the residue plan submitted and approved in accordance with Article 29 of Directive 96/23/EC are fulfilled.
Notes:
Part I:
Box I.8.: Provide the code of the country or part of the territory of the country as appearing in column 3 of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
Box I.15.: Registration number (railway wagons or container and lorries), flight number (aircraft) or name (ship) and information is to be provided. In case of unloading and reloading, the consignor must inform the Border Inspection Post of entry into the Union.
Box I.23.: The container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.
Box I.28.: Species: Select amongst: "Equus caballus", "Equus asinus" or "Equus caballus x Equus asinus".
Identification system: Each of the animals must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
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COUNTRY
Import — Equidae for slaughter
II.a. Certificate reference number
II.b. Local reference number
Part II:
(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading of the animals for dispatch to the Member State of destination in the Union.
The import of these equine animals for slaughter shall not be allowed when the animals were loaded either prior to the date of authorisation for imports of live equidae for slaughter into the Union from the respective country or part of the territory of a country mentioned under point II.1.1., or during a period where restrictive measures have been adopted by the Union against the entryof equidae from this country or this part of the territory of the country of dispatch.
(2) Code of the country or part of the territory of the country and the Sanitary Group as appearing in columns 3 and 5 respectively of Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659.
(3) Delete as appropriate.
(4) Delete statement if the attestation in point II.1.3. applies to the entire country of dispatch.
(5) Statements that relate entirely and exclusively to a Sanitary Group different from the Sanitary Group to which the country of dispatch, or part of its territory, is assigned, may be left out, provided that the numbering of the subsequent statements is maintained.
This health certificate shall:
(a) be drawn up in at least a language understood by the certifying officer and one of the official languages of the Member State of destination and of the Member State where the animals will enter Union territory and undergo the veterinary border checks;
(b) be made out to a single consignee;
(c) be signed and stamped in a colour different to the colour of the printing;
(d) consist of a single sheet of paper or all sheets of paper required are part of an integrated whole and indivisible by inserting page numbers and total number of pages, and each page shall bear the certificate reference number at the top of the page and those pages are stapled and stamped.
Official veterinarian
Name (in capital letters): Qualification and title:
Date: Signature:
Stamp:
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Declaration by the owner or representative of the ownerfor entry into the Union of consignments of live equidae for slaughter
Identification of the animal (1)
Species (Scientific name)
Identification system
Identification number
Age
Sex
I, the undersigned owner (2) or representative of the owner (2) of the animals described above, hereby declare, that:
— the animals have remained in the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch for at least 90 days prior to the date of dispatch;
— during the period of 15 days prior to the date of dispatch the animals have not been in contact with animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases transmissible to equidae;
— the conditions for residence and pre-export isolation as applicable in accordance with point II.2. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the conditions for the transport as applicable in accordance with point II.4. of the accompanying health certificate for the country or part of the territory of the country of dispatch are fulfilled;
— the transportation will be effected in such a way that health and well-being of the animal can be protected effectively at all stages of the journey;
— the animals will be sent
(2) either [directly from the premises of dispatch to the slaughterhouse of destination without coming into contact with other equidae not of the same health status;]
(2) or [from the premises of dispatch to the slaughterhouse of destination passing through a single approved market, marshalling or assembly centre referred to in Article 7(1) of Directive 2009/156/EC and without coming into contact with other equidae not of the same health status;]
Name and address of the owner (2) or representative (2):
Date: (dd/mm/yyyy)
(1) Species: Select amongst: Equus caballus, Equus asinus, or indicate any cross between those.
Identification system: The animal must bear an individual identifier which permits to link the animal to the identification document as defined in Article 2(b) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659. Specify the identification system (such as ear tag, tattoo, brand, transponder) and the anatomic place used on the animal.
If a passport accompanies the animal, its number should be stated and the name of the competent authority which validated it.
Age: Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy).
Sex (M = male, F = female, C = castrated).
(2) Delete as appropriate.
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