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african country

african country
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    • any one of the countries occupying the African continent

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    1. It's an African country, so you may think the climate is very hot.
    2. ‘Member State or third country free from African horse sickness’ means any Member State or third country in which there has been no clinical, serological (in unvaccinated equidae) or epidemiological evidence of African horse sickness on the territory concerned in the previous two years and in which there have been no vaccinations against the disease during the previous 12 months;
    3. it does not come from the territory or from a part of the territory of a third country considered, in accordance with Community legislation, as infected with African horse sickness;
    4. In order to prepare for each programming exercise, in the context of increased coordination with the Member States, including on the spot, the Commission shall draw up a country strategy paper in dialogue with the South African Government.
    5. it comes from a country where the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies, anthrax;
    6. it does not come from a third country, territory or part thereof considered, in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Directive 90/426/EEC, as not being free from African horse sickness;
    7. it comes from a third country, territory or, where regionalisation applies in accordance with Article 13(2)(a) of Directive 90/426/EEC, a part of a third country or territory listed in Annex I to Commission Decision 2004/211/EC in which the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable in the entire third country or territory: African horse sickness, dourine, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies, anthrax;
    8. A number of substantial shortcomings were identified as regards the controls on the movement of equidae from other parts of Egypt into the areas listed in Decision 2004/211/EC as eligible for export into the Union, the certification procedures and the policy of that third country as regards imports of equidae from areas infected with or at risk of African horse sickness.
    9. the horse was imported from the territory of a country or the part of the territory regionalised in accordance with Article 13(2) of Directive 90/426/EEC, considered in accordance with Community legislation as not infected with African horse sickness and was air-freighted under vector-protected conditions from the airport in Johannesburg to the AHS free area.
    10. In view of the expiry of this provision, the African, Caribbean and Pacific States submitted on 8 July 2005, on behalf of the Kingdom of Swaziland, a request for a new derogation from the rules of origin, as contained in the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement, for core spun yarns in respect of an annual quantity of 1300 tonnes, produced by this country during a period of five years and imported into the Community from 1 April 2006 onwards.
    11. Animal health attestation — disease situation in country, area and holding I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animal described above meet the following requirements:9.1. it is not an animal to be destroyed under a national programme for infectious or contagious diseases eradication;9.2. it comes from ROMANIA, where the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;9.3. it comes from the territory with code RO-0 (3) which, at the date of issuing this certificate: (a) is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with EC legislation; (b) has been free for 24 months from Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis; (c) has been free for six months from dourine, glanders and vesicular stomatitis;
    12. Canadian Sheep Breeders' Association — Blackface, Berrichon du Cher, Border Cheviot, Border Leicester, British Milk Sheep, Canadian Arcott, Charollais, Clun Forest, Columbia, Coopworth, Corriedale, Cotswold, DLS, Dorper, Dorset, Drysdale, East Friesian Dairy, Est à Laine Merino, Hampshire, English Leicester, Hexham Leicester, Icelandic, Île de France, Jacob, Karakul, Kerry Hill, Lacaune Dairy Sheep, Lincoln, Marshall Romney, Merino, Montadale, North Country Cheviot, Outaouais Arcott, Oxford, Perendale, Polypay, Rambouillet, Rideau Arcott, Romanov, Romnelet, Romney, Rouge de L’Ouest, Ryeland, Shetland, Shropshire, Southdown, South African Meat Merion, Suffolk, Targhee, Texel
    13. Canadian Sheep Breeders' Association — Blackface, Berrichon du Cher, Border Cheviot, Border Leicester, British Milk Sheep, Canadian Arcott, Charollais, Clun Forest, Columbia, Coopworth, Corriedale, Cotswold, DLS, Dorper, Dorset, Drysdale, East Friesian Dairy, Est à Laine Merino, Hampshire, English Leicester, Hexham Leicester, Icelandic, Île de France, Jacob, Karakul, Kerry Hill, Lacaune Dairy Sheep, Lincoln, Marshall Romney, Merino, Montadale, North Country Cheviot, Outaouais Arcott, Oxford, Perendale, Polypay, Rambouillet, Rideau Arcott, Romanov, Romnelet, Romney, Rouge de L’Ouest, Ryeland, Shetland, Shropshire, Southdown, South African Meat Merino, Suffolk, Targhee, Texel
    14. Animal health attestation — disease situation in country, area and holding I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify, that the animals described above meet the following requirements:9.1. they are not animals to be destroyed under a national programme of infectious or contagious diseases eradication;9.2. they come from ROMANIA, where the following diseases are compulsorily notifiable: African horse sickness, dourine, glanders, equine encephalomyelitis (of all types including Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis), equine infectious anaemia, vesicular stomatitis, rabies and anthrax;9.3. they come from the territory with code RO-0 which, at the date of issuing this certificate: (a) is considered free from African horse sickness in accordance with EC legislation; (b) has been free for 24 months from Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis; (c) has been free for 6 months from dourine, glanders and vesicular stomatitis;9.4. they come from holdings(5) either [which have been free from any official prohibition on health grounds:(a) for the past 15 days in the case of anthrax; (b) for the past 30 days in the case of rabies; (c) for the past 6 months in the case of equine encephalomyelitis, beginning on the day on which the last equidae suffering from the disease was slaughtered; (d) in the case of equine infectious anaemia, until the date on which, the infected animals having been slaughtered, the remaining animals have shown a negative reaction to two Coggins tests carried out three months apart;](5) or [on which, in the event of a notifiable infectious or contagious disease mentioned in 9.1, all the animals of susceptible species have been slaughtered, the premises disinfected and which remained unoccupied by animals susceptible to the disease during a period of 30 days or 15 days in the case of anthrax.]10.