2010/472/EU: Commission Decision of 26 August 2010 on imports of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species into the Union (notified under document C(2010) 5780) Text with EEA relevance
| Celex Number | 32010D0472 |
| Coming into Force | 31 August 2011,01 September 2010 |
| End of Effective Date | 31 December 9999 |
| ELI | http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec/2010/472/oj |
| Published date | 31 August 2010 |
| Date | 26 August 2010 |
| Official Gazette Publication | Diario Oficial de la Unión Europea, L 228, 31 de agosto de 2010,Gazzetta ufficiale dell’Unione europea, L 228, 31 agosto 2010,Journal officiel de l’Union européenne, L 228, 31 août 2010 |
| 31.8.2010 | EN | Official Journal of the European Union | L 228/74 |
COMMISSION DECISION
of 26 August 2010
on imports of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species into the Union
(notified under document C(2010) 5780)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2010/472/EU)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Directive 92/65/EEC of 13 July 1992 laying down animal health requirements governing trade in and imports into the Community of animals, semen, ova and embryos not subject to animal health requirements laid down in specific Community rules referred to in Annex A(I) to Directive 90/425/EEC (1), and in particular Article 17(2)(b), Article 17(3), the first indent of Article 18(1), and the introductory phrase and point (b) of Article 19 thereof,
Whereas:
| (1) | Directive 92/65/EEC lays down the animal health conditions governing imports into the Union of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species (‘the commodities’). It provides only commodities that come from a third country included on a list of third countries drawn up in accordance with that Directive and accompanied by a health certificate corresponding to a model also drawn up in accordance with that Directive, may be imported into the Union. The health certificate must certify that commodities come from approved collection and storage centres or collection and production teams offering guarantees at least equivalent to those laid down in Annex D(I) to that Directive. |
| (2) | Commission Decision 2008/635/EC of 22 July 2008 on imports of semen, ova and embryos of the ovine and caprine species into the Community as regards lists of third countries and of semen collection centres and embryo collection teams, and certification requirements (2) currently sets out the list of third countries from which Member States are to authorise imports of the commodities. |
| (3) | Directive 92/65/EEC, as amended by Council Directive 2008/73/EC (3), introduced a simplified procedure for the listing of semen collection and storage centres and embryo collection and production teams in third countries approved for imports of the commodities into the Union. |
| (4) | In addition, Annex D to Directive 92/65/EEC, as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 176/2010 (4), sets out certain new requirements for the commodities which are to apply from 1 September 2010. It introduces rules concerning semen storage centres and detailed conditions for their approval and supervision. It also sets out detailed conditions for the approval and supervision of embryo collection and production teams, for the collection and processing of in vivo derived embryos and the production and processing of in vitro fertilised embryos and micromanipulated embryos. It also amended the conditions to be applied to the donor animals of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species. |
| (5) | Accordingly, it is necessary to establish new health certificates for imports into the Union of the commodities taking into account the amendments made to Directive 92/65/EEC by Directive 2008/73/EC and Regulation (EU) No 176/2010. |
| (6) | In addition, it is appropriate that consignments of the commodities imported into the Union from Switzerland are accompanied by a health certificate drawn up in accordance with the models used for trade within the Union in semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species set out in Commission Decision 2010/470/EU of 26 August 2010 laying down model health certificates for trade within the Union of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the equine, ovine and caprine species and in ova and embryos of animals of the porcine species (5), with the adaptations set out in point 7 of Chapter IX(B) of Appendix 2 of Annex 11 to the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on trade in Agricultural Products, as approved by Decision 2002/309/EC, Euratom of the Council, and of the Commission as regards the Agreement on Scientific and Technological Cooperation, of 4 April 2002 on the conclusion of seven Agreements with the Swiss Confederation (6). |
| (7) | In the application of this Decision, account should be taken of the specific certification requirements and model health attestations which may be laid down in accordance with the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of Canada on sanitary measures to protect public and animal health in respect of trade in live animals and animal products (7), as approved by Council Decision 1999/201/EC (8). |
| (8) | In the application of this Decision, account should also be taken of the specific certification requirements and model health attestations which may be laid down in accordance with the Agreement between the European Community and New Zealand on sanitary measures applicable to trade in live animals and animal products (9), as approved by Council Decision 97/132/EC (10). |
| (9) | In the interest of clarity and consistency of Union's legislation, Decision 2008/635/EC should be repealed and replaced by this Decision. |
| (10) | To avoid any disruption of trade, the use of health certificates issued in accordance with Decision 2008/635/EC should be authorised during a transitional period subject to certain consitions. |
| (11) | The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
Subject matter
This Decision sets out a list of third countries or parts thereof from which Members States are to authorise the importation into the Union of consignments of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species.
It also lays down certification requirements for the importation of those commodities into the Union.
Article 2
Imports of semen
Member States shall authorise imports of consignments of semen of animals of the ovine and caprine species provided that they comply with the following conditions:
| (a) | they come from a third country or part thereof listed in Annex I; |
| (b) | they come from an approved semen collection or storage centre listed in accordance with Article 17(3)(b) of Directive 92/65/EEC; |
| (c) | they are accompanied by a health certificate drawn up in accordance with the following model health certificates set out in Part 2 of Annex II, and completed in accordance with the explanatory notes set out in Part 1 of that Annex:
|
| (d) | they comply with the requirements set out in the health certificates referred to in point (c). |
Article 3
Imports of ova and embryos
Member States shall authorise imports of consignments of ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species provided that they comply with the following conditions:
| (a) | they come from a third country or part thereof listed in Annex III; |
| (b) | they come from an approved embryo collection or production team listed in accordance with Article 17(3)(b) of Directive 92/65/EEC; |
| (c) | they are accompanied by a health certificate drawn up in accordance with the model set out in Part 2 of Annex IV, and completed in accordance with the explanatory notes set out in Part 1 of that Annex. However, where specific certification requirements are laid down in bilateral agreements between the Union and third countries, those requirements must apply. |
| (d) | they comply with the requirements set out in the health certificate referred to in point (c). |
Article 4
General conditions concerning the transport of consignments of semen, ova and embryos to the Union
1. Consignments of semen, ova and embryos of animals of the ovine and caprine species shall not be transported in the same container as other consignments of semen, ova and embryos that:
| (a) | are not intended for introduction into the Union, or |
| (b) | are of a lower health status. |
2. During transport to the European Union, consignments of semen, ova and embryos shall be placed in closed and sealed containers and the seal must not be broken during the transport.
Article 5
Repeal
Decision 2008/635/EC is repealed.
Article 6
Transitional provisions
For a transitional period until 31 August 2011, Member States shall authorise imports from third countries of stocks of the following commodities:
| (a) | semen of animals of the ovine and caprine species which were collected, processed and stored in accordance with Directive 92/65/EEC by 31 August 2010 and which are accompanied by a health certificate issued not later than 31 May 2011 in accordance with the model set out in Annex II to Decision 2008/635/EC. |
| (b) | ova and embryos of animals of the ovine |
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