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Council Directive 92/35/EECShow full title

Council Directive 92/35/EEC of 29 April 1992 laying down control rules and measures to combat African horse sickness

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Article 1.This Directive lays down control rules and measures to combat...

  3. Article 2.For the purposes of this Directive, the definitions given in...

  4. Article 3.Member States shall ensure that the occurrence or suspicion of...

  5. Article 4.(1) Where a holding contains one or more equidae suspected...

  6. Article 5.Vaccination against African horse sickness may be practised solely in...

  7. Article 6.(1) Where the presence of African horse sickness is officially...

  8. Article 7.(1) The epizootiological inquiry shall cover: the length of time...

  9. Article 8.(1) The Member States shall ensure that, in addition to...

  10. Article 9.(1) Member States shall ensure that the following measures are...

  11. Article 10.Member States shall ensure that: the measures provided for in...

  12. Article 11.The period of application and maintenance of the measures provided...

  13. Article 12.Where the African horse sickness epizootic is exceptionally serious in...

  14. Article 13.Member States shall ensure that the competent authority takes all...

  15. Article 14.(1) Member States shall designate a national laboratory to carry...

  16. Article 15.The Community reference laboratory for African horse sickness is named...

  17. Article 16.Experts from the Commission may, in so far as is...

  18. Article 17.(1) Each Member State shall draw up a contingency plan,...

  19. Article 18.The Annexes shall be amended in accordance with the procedure...

  20. Article 19.(1) The Commission shall be assisted by the Standing Committee...

  21. Article 20.The Member States shall bring into force, the laws, regulations...

  22. Article 21.The Commission shall submit to the Council, before 1 October...

  23. Article 22.This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

    1. ANNEX I

      1. A. LIST OF NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS

      2. B. FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR AFRICAN HORSE...

    2. ANNEX II

      COMMUNITY REFERENCE LABORATORY

      1. Laboratorio Central de Veterinaria — Área de Sanidad Animal Ctra....

    3. ANNEX III

      THE FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMUNITY REFERENCE LABORATORY FOR AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS

      1. The Community reference laboratory has the following functions and duties:...

      2. to coordinate, in consultation with the Commission, the methods employed...

    4. ANNEX IV

      CRITERIA FOR CONTINGENCY PLANS

      1. Contingency plans shall meet at least the following criteria:

      2. the establishment of a crisis centre on a national level,...

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