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7. For regulation 22 (withdrawal of recognition) substitute–
22.—(1) Where a recognised organisation has its recognition withdrawn in terms of regulation 3 of the Horses (Zootechnical Standards) Regulations 1992(1), or an international organisation or association has its registration withdrawn in terms of regulation 4(4) of these Regulations, or a passport-issuing organisation ceases to exist, any passport issued by such an organisation or association shall no longer be of any force and effect, except in so far as provided in paragraphs (4)(b) and (5).
(2) The holder of a passport issued by such an organisation or association prior to the date on which recognition or registration was withdrawn shall, within 3 months of that date, apply to another passport-issuing organisation for another passport for that horse.
(3) Where a passport-issuing organisation ceases to exist, the holder of a passport issued by that passport-issuing organisation shall, within 3 months of the date on which it ceased to exist, apply to another passport-issuing organisation–
(a)for another passport for that horse; or
(b)to transfer the passport to that passport-issuing organisation.
(4) Where the other passport-issuing organisation agrees to a transfer under paragraph (3)(b)–
(a)upon receipt of the passport that passport-issuing organisation shall endorse that fact on the passport; and
(b)the passport shall continue to have full force and effect.
(5) Until the application in terms of paragraph (2) or (3)(a) has been determined or the transfer is made in terms of paragraph (3)(b) the passport issued for that horse shall, if it complies with the provisions of these Regulations, continue to be of full force and effect.”.
S.I. 1992/3045.
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