Document ID: 31995D0346

COMMISSION DECISION of 25 July 1995 laying down special animal health conditions and veterinary certification for the importation of certain categories of fresh poultrymeat from Israel and certain animal health restrictions after such imports (Text with EEA relevance) (95/346/EC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Directive 91/494/EEC of 26 June 1991 on animal health conditions governing intra-Community trade in and imports from third countries of fresh poultrymeat (1), as last amended by Directive 93/121/EC (2) and in particular Articles 11 (2) and 14 (2) thereof,
Whereas Commission Decision 94/85/EC (3), as last amended by Decision 95/181/EC (4), established a list of third countries from which importation of fresh poultrymeat is authorized;
Whereas Commission Decision 94/984/EC (5), as amended by Decision 95/302/EC (6) established the animal health conditions and the veterinary certificates for imports of fresh poultrymeat from certain third countries;
Whereas recent information was received from Israel stating that this country for other meat than goose liver cannot comply with all the animal health requirements laid down in the certificates established by Decision 94/984/EC;
Whereas it is possible, on a case-by-case basis, to establish special animal health conditions and the models of certificates to be used for imports of fresh poultrymeat not complying with the general animal health requirements if the third country concerned offers similar guarantees which are at least of an equivalent standard;
Whereas, moreover, in certain cases specific animal health restrictions after import can be necessary; whereas, in these cases, it is necessary to inform the official veterinarian responsible for the place of destination by means of an Animo-message sent in accordance with Commission Decision 91/398/EEC (7);
Whereas information was received from Israel proving that this country can offer guarantees which are of an equivalent standard with regard to poultry-meat other than goose liver; whereas this information has been confirmed by an on-the-spot inspection;
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
Member States shall authorize the import, from Israel, of skinned and deboned fresh poultrymeat other than goose liver provided that the meat complies with the requirements of the corresponding animal health certificate set out in Annex I and that it is accompanied by such a certificate, duly completed and signed.
Article 2
1. Member States shall authorize the import, from Israel, of fresh poultrymeat, other than goose liver, which is destined for establishments approved in accordance with Council Directive 71/118/EEC (8) or 77/99/EEC (9), provided that the meat complies with the requirements of the corresponding animal health certificate set out in Annex II and that it is accompanied by such a certificate, duly completed and signed.
In this case, the imported meat has to undergo, in the establishment of destination:
either:
(a) skinning and deboning;
or:
(b) processing into meat products following one of the following treatments:
(i) heat treatment in a hermetically sealed container to an Fo value of three or more;
(ii) heat treatment so that a centre temperature of at least 70 °C has been achieved.
2. Meat imported in accordance with paragraph 1 must be:
(a) transported, in sealed vehicles or containers, directly from the border inspection post to the establishment of destination indicated in the certificate;
(b) stored and treated separately from meat which will not be submitted to the same treatment of skinning and deboning, respectively processing.
3. The establishment to which this meat is consigned must comply with the following criteria:
(a) It must be registered by the Competent Authorities for this purpose.
(b) It must keep records on the entries and exit of the meat covered by this Article, as well as of the by-products and, where applicable, meat products derived from it.
(c) All by-products, such as bones, must be treated in an approved establishment in accordance with Council Directive 90/667/EEC (10).
(d) Skins removed from the imported meat must be treated in a way ensuring the destruction of avian viruses.
The treatment applied to this meat must be carried out under surveillance of the official veterinarian.
4. By derogation to paragraph 2 (a), the meat may be stored in another approved establishment than the one were the treatment will take place. In this case, the provisions of Article 2 (5) of Commission Decision 92/183/EEC (11) apply mutatis mutandis.
5. The official veterinarian responsible for the establishment mentioned in paragraphs 3 or 4 must be informed by means of an Animo-message sent from the border inspection post or, where applicable, from the veterinary unit competent for the establishment where the meat was stored in conformity with paragraph 4.
Article 3
This Decision shall apply until 31 December 1995.
Article 4
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 25 July 1995.

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