Lähettäjä: Ap
Päivämäärä: 11.4.25 10:03:06
Näin fb:ssä tällaisen – onko tässä kyse syystä, jonka takia täällä tehdään perässä se mitä alkuperämaassakin?
Regarding Defra and The Welsh Pony and Cob Society announcement.
«Equine partbred registrations«
Some breed societies (not disclosed) have accidentally (you would hope) misinterpreted legislation which has directly led to this pause (example of effect reported by WPCS).
Defra have recently become aware that some recognised studbooks in the UK may be
unintentionally non-compliant with zootechnical legislation, in particular, regarding eligibility for entry into the main section of their studbook, and what is entitled to a registered equine passport.
Zootech is a voluntary regime that facilitates the equivalent trade of
pedigree animals and germinal products. It governs what can and cannot be entered
into a breeding book (main section and supplementary register).
The Zootech regulations themselves have not changed. These are the same regulations as before EU Exit. At the time of EU Exit, the UK adopted EU Regulation 2016/10-12 into domestic law through the European Union Withdrawal Act 2018.
However, Defra has recently started to carry out a full review of UK breed societies/organisations, across all species, and whether they are still adhering to the requirements of the legislation, as some were approved a long time ago.
In doing so, Defra found that some societies/organisations may not be fully aware of the
specific requirements of the legislation or have been interpreting them incorrectly.
Defra, as the Competent Authority, has a legal responsibility to ensure that breed
societies comply with the legislation and adhere to the required standards.
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