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Consolidated text: Commission Decision of 2 February 1993 on animal health conditions and veterinary certification for the re-entry of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export (93/195/EEC)

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COMMISSION DECISION

of 2 February 1993

on animal health conditions and veterinary certification for the re-entry of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export

(93/195/EEC)

(OJ L 086, 6.4.1993, p.1)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

  No

page

date

 M1

COMMISSION DECISION of 17 May 1993

  L 138

11

9.6.1993

 M2

COMMISSION DECISION of 21 September 1993

  L 238

44

23.9.1993

 M3

COMMISSION DECISION of 29 June 1994

  L 187

11

22.7.1994

 M4

COMMISSION DECISION of 27 July 1994

  L 214

17

19.8.1994

 M5

COMMISSION DECISION of 27 March 1995

  L 76

16

5.4.1995

 M6

COMMISSION DECISION of 25 July 1995

  L 190

9

11.8.1995

 M7

COMMISSION DECISION of 25 July 1995

  L 190

11

11.8.1995

 M8

COMMISSION DECISION of 26 February 1996

  L 107

1

30.4.1996

 M9

COMMISSION DECISION of 14 February 1997

  L 62

39

4.3.1997

►M10

COMMISSION DECISION of 10 October 1997

  L 287

49

21.10.1997

 M11

COMMISSION DECISION of 18 May 1998

  L 163

44

6.6.1998

►M12

COMMISSION DECISION of 6 October 1998

  L 276

11

13.10.1998

 M13

COMMISSION DECISION of 6 October 1998

  L 286

53

23.10.1998

 M14

COMMISSION DECISION of 5 March 1999

  L 83

77

27.3.1999

 M15

COMMISSION DECISION of 26 July 1999

  L 211

53

11.8.1999

 M16

COMMISSION DECISION of 24 February 2000

  L 64

22

11.3.2000

►M17

COMMISSION DECISION of 24 November 2000

  L 303

34

2.12.2000

 M18

COMMISSION DECISION of 26 January 2001

  L 43

38

14.2.2001

 M19

COMMISSION DECISION of 12 February 2001

  L 53

23

23.2.2001

►M20

COMMISSION DECISION of 18 July 2001

  L 214

45

8.8.2001

 M21

COMMISSION DECISION of 20 July 2001

  L 214

49

8.8.2001

 M22

COMMISSION DECISION of 6 January 2004

  L 73

1

11.3.2004

►M23

COMMISSION DECISION of 4 August 2005

  L 206

16

9.8.2005

►M24

COMMISSION DECISION of 3 November 2005

  L 291

38

5.11.2005

 M25

COMMISSION DECISION of 21 December 2005

  L 342

94

24.12.2005

 M26

COMMISSION DECISION of 2 August 2006

  L 214

59

4.8.2006

 M27

COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1792/2006 of 23 October 2006

  L 362

1

20.12.2006

►M28

COMMISSION DECISION of 30 April 2010

  L 117

85

11.5.2010

►M29

COMMISSION DECISION of 20 August 2010

  L 220

74

21.8.2010

►M30

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 519/2013 of 21 February 2013

  L 158

74

10.6.2013

►M31

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION of 31 July 2013

  L 206

9

2.8.2013


Amended by:

 A1

  C 241

21

29.8.1994

 

  L 001

1

..

 A2

  L 236

33

23.9.2003


Corrected by:

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Corrigendum, OJ L 069, 29.3.1995, p. 48  (195/1993)




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COMMISSION DECISION

of 2 February 1993

on animal health conditions and veterinary certification for the re-entry of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export

(93/195/EEC)



THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,

Having regard to Council Directive 90/426/EEC of 26 June 1990 on animal health conditions governing the movement and import from third countries of equidae ( 1 ), as last amended by Directive 92/36/EEC ( 2 ), and in particular Article 19 (ii) thereof,

Whereas by Council Decision 79/542/EEC ( 3 ), as last amended by Commission Decision 93/100/EEC ( 4 ), the list of third countries from which the Member States authorize imports of equidae in particular has been established;

Whereas it is also necessary to take into account the regionalization of certain third countries appearing on the abovementioned list, which is the subject of Commission Decision 92/160/EEC ( 5 ), as amended by Decision 92/161/EEC ( 6 );

Whereas the national veterinary authorities have undertaken to notify the Commission and the Member States, by telegram, telex or telefax, within 24 hours of the confirmation of the occurrence of any infectious or contagious disease in equidae of lists A and B of the International Office of Epizootics (IOE) or of the adoption of vaccination against any of them or, within an appropriate period, of any proposed changes in the national import rules concerning equidae;

Whereas the different categories of horses have their own features and their imports are authorized for different purposes; whereas, consequently, specific health requirements must be established for the re-entry of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export;

Whereas, given the existence of equivalent health situations at racecourses and on premises where competitions or cultural events are held, and given the isolation from equidae of lower health status, it seems advisable to establish a single health certificate for re-entry of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export to third countries;

Whereas the measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Veterinary Committee,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:



Article 1

Without prejudice to Decision 92/160/EEC Member States shall authorize the re-entry of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events ►C1  after temporary export, where such horses: ◄

 return from third countries appearing in Parts I and II of the special column for equidae in the Annex to Decision 79/542/EEC to which they have been temporarily exported either directly of after transit through other countries of the same group in Annex I to the present Decision,

 comply with the requirements laid down in the specimen animal health certificate set out in Annex II to the present Decision,

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 have taken part in specific races, competitions or cultural events in Canada or the United States of America and meet the requirements laid down in a health certificate in accordance with the model health certificate set out in Annex III to this Decision,

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 have taken part in the Dubai Racing World-Cup and meet the requirements laid down in a health certificate in accordance with the model set out in Annex IV to this Decision,

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 have taken part in the Melbourne Cup and meet the requirements laid down in a health certificate in accordance with the model set out in Annex V to this Decision,

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 have taken part in the Japan Cup and the Hong Kong International Races and meet the requirements laid down in a health certificate in accordance with the model set out in Annex VI to this Decision,

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 have taken part in the equestrian events of the Asian Games or the Endurance World Cup, irrespective of in which of the third countries, territories or parts thereof the competition takes place, and from which re-entry into the Union is authorised as provided for by the second indent of Article 3 of Decision 2004/211/EC and indicated in column 7 of Annex I to that Decision, and meet the requirements laid down in the health certificate in accordance with the model set out in Annex VII to this Decision,

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 have taken part in International Group/Grade meetings in Australia, Canada, the United States of America, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore or the United Arab Emirates and meet the requirements laid down in a health certificate in accordance with the model set out in Annex VIII to this Decision,

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 have taken part in equestrian events for the Olympic Games, the preparatory test events or the Paralympics and meet the requirements laid down in a health certificate in accordance with the model health certificate set out in Annex IX to this Decision.

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Article 2

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

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ANNEX I

Sanitary Group A ( 7 )

Switzerland (CH), Greenland (GL), Iceland (IS)

Sanitary Group B (7) 

Australia (AU), Belarus (BY), ►M30  ————— ◄ , Montenegro (ME), former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ( 8 ) (MK), New Zealand (NZ), Serbia (RS), Russia ( 9 ) (RU), Ukraine (UA)

Sanitary Group C (9) 

Canada (CA), China (9)  (CN), Hong Kong (HK), Japan (JP), Korea Republic (KR), Macao (MO), Malaysia (peninsula) (MY), Singapore (SG), Thailand (TH), United States of America (US)

Sanitary Group D (9) 

Argentina (AR), Barbados (BB), Bermuda (BM), Bolivia (BO), Brazil (9)  (BR), Chile (CL), Costa Rica (9)  (CR), Cuba (CU), Jamaica (JM), Mexico (9)  (MX), Peru (9)  (PE), Paraguay (PY), Uruguay (UY)

Sanitary Group E (9) 

United Arab Emirates (AE), Bahrain (BH), Algeria (DZ), ►M29  ————— (9) ————— ◄ Israel (IL), Jordan (JO), Kuwait (KW), Lebanon (LB), Libya (LY), Morocco (MA), Oman (OM), Qatar (QA), Saudi Arabia (9)  (SA), Syria (SY), Tunisia (TN), Turkey (9)  (TR)

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ANNEX II

HEALTH CERTIFICATE

for the re-entry into the European Union of registered horses for racing, competition and cultural events after temporary export for a period of not more than 30 days

Part I : Details of dispatched consignmentCOUNTRYVeterinary certificate to EUI.1. ConsignorNameAddressTel.I.2. Certificate reference NoI.2.a.I.3. Central competent authorityI.4. Local competent authorityI.5. ConsigneeNameAddressPostcodeTel.I.6. Person responsible for load in the EUI.7. Country of originISO codeI.8. Region of originCodeI.9. Country of destinationISO codeI.10. Region of destinationCodeI.11. Place of originNameApproval numberAddressI.12. Place of destinationI.13. Place of loadingAddressApproval numberI.14. Date of departureI.15. Means of transportAeroplaneShipRailway wagonRoad vehicleOtherIdentificationDocumentation referencesI.16. Entry PointI.17. CITES No(s)I.18. Temperature of productsI.19. Number/QuantityI.20. Total number of packagesI.21. Seal/Container No:I.22. Commodities certified for:Registered horseI.23. For transit to third country through the EUI.24. For import or admission into the EUHorse Re-entryI.25. Identification of the commoditiesCustom code and title:0101 Live horses, asses, mules and hinniesSpecies(scientific name)BreedCategoryIdentification systemIdentification number

Part II: CertificationCOUNTRYRe-entry of a registered horse after temporary export of not more than 30 daysII. Health informationII.a. Certificate reference numberII.b.II.1. Animal health attestationI, the undersigned, certify that the registered horse described above meets the following requirements:(a) it comes from a country where 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, anthrax;(b) it has been examined today and shows no clinical sign of disease (1);(c) it is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;(d) it has not been outside the European Union for a continuous period of more than 30 days and was imported into the country (2) of dispatch on … (3) either from a Member State of the European Union or from a third country appearing in the same group (see Annex I to Decision 93/195/EEC) and since its exit from the European Union it has never been in a third country other than those in the same group; it has been 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 cultural events;(e) it does not come from the territory or in case of official regionalisation according to European Union legislation from a part of the territory of a third country in which:(i) Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has occurred during the last two years;(ii) dourine has occurred during the last six months;(iii) glanders has occurred during the last six months;(f) it does not come from the territory or from a part of the territory of a third country considered, in accordance with European Union legislation, as infected with African horse sickness;(g) it does not come from a holding which was subject to prohibition for animal health reasons nor had contact with equidae from a holding which was subject to prohibition for animal health reasons:(i) during six months in the case of equine encephalomyelitis, beginning on the date on which the equidae suffering from the disease are slaughtered;(ii) in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining animals have shown a negative reaction to two Coggins tests carried out three months apart;(iii) during six months in the case of vesicular stomatitis;(iv) in the case of an uncastrated male horse, during six months in the case of equine viral arteritis;(v) during one month from the last recorded case, in the case of rabies;(vi) during 15 days from the last recorded case, in the case of anthrax.If all the animals of species susceptible to the disease located on the holding have been slaughtered and the premises disinfected, the period of prohibition shall be 30 days, beginning on the day on which the animals were destroyed and the premises disinfected, except in the case of anthrax, where the period of prohibition is 15 days;(h) to the best of my knowledge, it has not been in contact with equidae suffering from an infectious or contagious disease in the 15 days prior to this certification.II.2. The horse will be sent in a vehicle cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the country of dispatch and designed in a way droppings, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.II.3. The certificate is valid for 10 days. In the case of transport by ship the time is prolonged by the time of the voyage.The following declaration signed by the owner or representative is part of the certificate.NotesPart I:Box I.8: Provide the Code of territory as appearing in Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/211/EC of 6 January 2004 establishing the list of third countries and parts of territory thereof from which Member States authorise imports of live equidae and semen, ova and embryos of the equine species, and amending Decisions 93/195/EEC and 94/63/EC (OJ L 73, 11.3.2004, p. 1).

Part II: CertificationCOUNTRYRe-entry of a registered horse after temporary export of not more than 30 daysII. Health informationII.a. Certificate reference numberII.b.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 European Union.Box I.23: For containers or boxes, the container number and the seal number (if applicable) should be included.Box I.25: Species: insert “Equus caballus”.Category: insert “Registered horse”.Identification system: insert the number of passport accompanying the animal and the name of the competent authority which validated it.Identification number: insert the unique life number as described in Article 2(2)(d) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 504/2008 of 6 June 2008 implementing Council Directives 90/426/EEC and 90/427/EEC as regards methods for the identification of equidae (OJ L 149, 7.6.2008, p. 3).Part II:(1) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading of the horse for dispatch to the place of destination or on the last working day before loading.(2) Part of territory in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Council Directive 2009/156/EC of 30 November 2009 on animal health conditions governing the movement and importation from third countries of equidae (OJ L 192, 23.7.2010, p. 1.) as set out in Decision 2004/211/EC as last amended.(3) Insert date (dd/mm/yyyy).(4) Delete as appropriate.Official veterinarianName (in capital letters):Qualification and title:Date:Signature:Stamp:DECLARATIONI, the undersigned … (insert name) owner (4) or representative (4) of the horse described above, declare that:the horse will be sent directly from the premises of dispatch to the premises of destination without coming into contact with other equidae not of the same health status;the conditions of point II.1.(d) of the Animal Health Certificate are fulfilled;the horse was exported from the European Union on … (3)(Place, date)(Signature)

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ANNEX III

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ANNEX IV

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ANNEX V

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ANNEX VI

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ANNEX VII

HEALTH CERTIFICATEfor re-entry of registered horses after temporary export for less than 60 days to participate in the equestrian events of the Asian Games or in the Endurance World CupCertificate No:…Specific event:Asian Games in … (1) Endurance World Cup in … (1)Exporting third country: …(insert name of Ministry)Responsible ministry: …(insert name of Ministry)I. Identification of horse(a) No of identification document: …(b) Validated by: …(name of competent authority)II. Origin of horseThe horse is to be sent from: …(place whence consigned)to: …(place of destination)by air (1): …(give flight number)by road transport (1): …(give licence plate number)Name and address of consignor: …Name and address of consignee: …III. Health informationI, the undersigned, certify that the horse described above meets the following requirements:(a) it comes from a third country, territory or, where regionalisation applies in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Directive 90/426/EEC, a part of a third country or territory listed in Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/211/EC in which the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable in the entire third country or territory: African horse sickness, dourine, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies, anthrax;(b) it has been examined today and shows no clinical signs of disease (2);(c) it is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;(d) since its entry into the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch, it has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of a lower health status, except during the competitions held in the framework of the equestrian events specified above;(e) it comes from a third country, territory or, where regionalisation applies in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Directive 90/426/EEC, a part of a third country or territory in which:(i) Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the last two years;(ii) dourine has not occurred during the last six months;(iii) glanders has not occurred during the last six months;(f) it does not come from a third country, territory or part thereof considered, in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Directive 90/426/EEC, as not being free from African horse sickness;

(g) it does not come from a holding which was subject to prohibition for animal health reasons nor had contact with equidae from a holding which was subject to a prohibition for animal health reasons:(i) during the six months in the case of equine encephalomyelitis, beginning on the date on which the equidae suffering from the disease are slaughtered;(ii) in the case of infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected equidae having been slaughtered, the remaining equidae have shown a negative reaction to two Coggins tests carried out three months apart;(iii) during six months in the case of vesicular stomatitis;(iv) during six months in the case of equine viral arteritis;(v) during one month from the last recorded case, in the case of rabies;(vi) during 15 days from the last recorded case, in the case of anthrax.If all the animals of species susceptible to the disease located on the holding have been slaughtered and the premises disinfected, the period of prohibition shall be 30 days, beginning on the day on which the animals were destroyed and the premises disinfected, except in the case of anthrax, where the period of prohibition shall be 15 days;(h) to the best of my knowledge, it has not been in contact with equidae suffering from an infectious or contagious disease in the 15 days prior to the date of this Declaration.IV. Residence and quarantine information:(a) The horse entered the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch on … (insert date).(b) The horse arrived in the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch from either a Member State of the European Union (1) or from … (1) (insert name of third country, territory of part thereof from where the horse arrived in the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch), the latter being one of the third countries, territories or parts thereof listed in the same sanitary group in column 5 of Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/211/EC as the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch.(c) The horse entered the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch under animal health conditions at least as strict as those laid down in this certificate.(d) As far as can be ascertained and based on the attached Declaration (which forms part of this Certificate) by the owner (1) or the representative of the owner (1) of the horse, the horse has not been continuously outside the European Union for 60 days or more, including the date of scheduled return in accordance with this Certificate, and has not been outside the third countries, territories or parts thereof referred to in point (b).V. The horse will be sent in a vehicle cleansed and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch and designed in a way that droppings, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.VI. This Certificate is valid for 10 days.DatePlaceStamp and signature of the official veterinarian(1)Name in block capitals and capacity.(1) The colour of the stamp and the signature must be different from that of the printed model.

DECLARATIONI, the undersigned …(insert name of owner (1) or representative (1) of owner of the horse described above in block letters)declare:the horse will be sent directly from the premises of dispatch to the premises of destination without coming into contact with other equidae of a lower health status;during its stay in the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch the horse has been moved only between premises under the supervision of the competent authorities of the third country of dispatch;the horse was exported from a Member State of the European Union on … (insert date);since the horse left the European Union less than 60 days ago it has only been in third countries, territories or parts thereof assigned to the same sanitary group indicated in column 5 of Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/211/EC as the third country, territory or part thereof of dispatch and was introduced into the country, territory or part thereof of dispatch from … (insert name of third country, territory or part thereof).(Place, date)(Signature)(1) Delete as appropriate.(2) This certificate must be issued on the date of loading of the horse for dispatch to the European Union or on the last working day before embarkation.

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ANNEX VIII

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ANNEX IX

HEALTH CERTIFICATEfor re-entry of registered horses after temporary export for less than 90 days to participate in equestrian events for the Olympic Games, preparatory test events for the latter or the ParalympicsCertificate No:Specific event:Test event in preparation for the Olympic Games in (1)Olympic Games in (1)Paralympics in (1)Exporting third country:(insert name of country)Responsible ministry:(insert name of Ministry)I. Identification of horse(a) No of identification document:(b) Validated by:(name of competent authority)II. Origin of horseThe horse is to be sent from:(place whence consigned)to:(place of destination)by air (1):(provide flight number)by road transport (1):(provide licence plate number)Name and address of consignor:Name and address of consignee:III. Health informationI, the undersigned, certify that the horse described above meets the following requirements:(a) it comes from a country where the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies, anthrax;(b) it has been examined today and shows no clinical signs of disease (2);(c) it is not intended for slaughter under a national programme of infectious or contagious disease eradication;(d) since its entry into the country of dispatch, it has been resident on holdings under veterinary supervision, accommodated in separated stables without coming into contact with equidae of lower health status, except during the competitions;

(e) it comes from the territory or, in the case of official regionalisation according to Community legislation, from a part of the territory of a third country in which:(i) Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis has not occurred during the last two years,(ii) dourine has not occurred during the last six months,(iii) glanders has not occurred during the last six months;(f) it does not come from the territory or from a part of the territory of a third country considered, in accordance with Community legislation, as infected with African horse sickness;(g) it neither comes from a holding which was/has been subject to a prohibition order for animal health reasons nor has had contact with equidae from a holding which was/has been subject to a prohibition order for animal health reasons which laid down the following conditions:(i) If not all animals of species susceptible to one or more of the diseases referred to hereinafter were removed from the holding, the prohibition lasted for:six months in the case of vesicular stomatitis,six months in the case of equine encephalomyelitis, beginning on the date on which the equidae suffering from the disease are slaughtered or removed from the premises,a period required to carry out two Coggins tests three months apart giving negative results on samples taken from the animals remaining after infected animals have been slaughtered, in the case of equine infectious anaemia,one month from the last recorded case, in the case of rabies,15 days from the last recorded case, in the case of anthrax.(ii) If all the animals of species susceptible to the disease have been slaughtered or removed from the holding, the period of prohibition shall be 30 days, or 15 days in the case of anthrax, beginning on the day on which the premises were cleaned and disinfected following the destruction or removal of the animals.(h) to the best of my knowledge, it has not been in contact with equidae suffering from an infectious or contagious disease in the 15 days prior to this declaration.IV. Residence and quarantine information:(a) The horse entered the territory of the country of dispatch on (insert date).(b) The horse arrived in the country of dispatch from either a Member State of the European Union (1) or from (1) (insert name of country from where the horse arrived in the country of export), the latter being one of the countries listed in the same sanitary group in Annex I to Decision 2004/211/EC.(c) The horse entered the country of dispatch under animal health conditions at least as strict as those laid down in this certificate.(d) As far as can be ascertained and based on the attached declaration (which forms part of the certificate) by the owner (1) or the representative of the owner (1) of the horse, the horse has not been continuously outside the European Union for 90 days or more, including the date of scheduled return in accordance with this certificate, and has not been outside the countries referred to above.

V.The horse will be sent in a vehicle cleaned and disinfected in advance with a disinfectant officially recognised in the country of dispatch and designed in a way that droppings, litter or fodder cannot escape during transportation.VI.The certificate is valid for 10 days.DECLARATIONI, the undersigned,(insert in block letters name of owner (1) or representative (1) of owner of the horse described above)declare:the horse will be sent directly from the premises of dispatch to the premises of destination without coming into contact with other equidae not of the same health status,the horse will be moved only between premises under the supervision of central competent authorities of the country of dispatch,the horse was exported from a Member State of the European Union on (insert date)., (Place, date)(Signature)(1) Delete as appropriate.(2) The certificate must be issued on the day of loading of the animal for dispatch to the European Union or on the last working day before embarkation.(3) The colour of the stamp and the signature must be different from that of the printed model.



( 1 ) OJ No L 224, 18. 8. 1990, p. 42.

( 2 ) OJ No L 157, 10. 6. 1992, p. 28.

( 3 ) OJ No L 146, 14. 6. 1979, p. 15.

( 4 ) OJ No L 40, 17. 2. 1993, p. 23.

( 5 ) OJ No L 71, 18. 3. 1992, p. 27.

( 6 ) OJ No L 71, 18. 3. 1992, p. 29.

( 7 ) Sanitary group as indicated in column 5 of Annex I to Decision 2004/211/EC.

( 8 ) Provisional code that does not affect the definitive denomination of the country to be attributed after the conclusion of the negotiations currently taking place in the United Nations.

( 9 ) Part of the third country or territory in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Directive 90/426/EEC as indicated in columns 3 and 4 of Annex I to Decision 2004/211/EC.

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