Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scotland) Act 2007

Type Act of the Scottish Parliament
Publication 2007-04-05
State In force
Jurisdiction Scotland
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Part 1 — Fish farms and shellfish farms

Information

Information about fish farms and shellfish farms

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Information: offences

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Parasites

Inspections: parasites

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for the purposes mentioned in subsection (2).

Meaning of parasite in Part 1

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Containment and escape: fish

Inspections: containment and escape of fish

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Enforcement

Enforcement notices

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as the Scottish Ministers consider necessary for any of the purposes mentioned in subsection (2).

as the Scottish Ministers consider necessary for the purpose mentioned in that subsection.

Code of practice

Code of practice

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with respect to any of the matters mentioned in subsection (2).

Monitoring and enforcement: code of practice

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is not complying with an approved code in a material regard, the Scottish Ministers may serve a notice on that person.

is likely not to comply with an approved code in a material regard, the Scottish Ministers may serve a notice on the person.

as the Scottish Ministers consider necessary for securing compliance with the approved code in any particular respect.

Powers of inspectors and offences

Powers of inspectors: entry

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Entry: supplementary

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as the inspector considers necessary.

Offences: general

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Interpretation of Part 1

Interpretation: Part 1

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In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires—

Part 2 — Gyrodactylus salaris: containment and treatment

Order under section 2 of the 1937 Act: additional powers

Order under section 2 of the 1937 Act: additional powers

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After section 2 of the 1937 Act (power to designate areas), insert—

(2ZA) An order by the Scottish Ministers under section 2 designating an area (“the designated area”) may, where they suspect that the waters are or may become infected waters by reason of the presence of the parasite Gyrodactylus salaris— (a) prohibit the taking into or out of the designated area, by any person who is not an inspector or other person exercising functions by arrangement with the Scottish Ministers in relation to this Act, of— (i) any vehicle (or any vehicle of such description as may be specified in the order); (ii) such equipment, material or substance (not falling within section 2(2)(a)) as may be so specified, unless the vehicle, equipment, material or substance concerned, immediately before the taking in or as the case may be out, has been subjected to such process of disinfection as may be so specified; (b) prohibit or regulate the taking into or out of the designated area of dead fish; (c) regulate entry to or exit from the designated area.

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Preliminary designation of area by order

Preliminary designation of area by order

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After section 2ZA of the 1937 Act (as inserted by section 13 above), insert—

(2ZB) (1) If at any time the Scottish Ministers have reasonable grounds for suspecting that any of the inland waters of the United Kingdom or the marine waters adjacent to the United Kingdom are infected waters by reason of the presence of the parasite Gyrodactylus salaris, they may by order made by statutory instrument designate such part (or all) of— (a) the inland waters of Scotland; (b) the marine waters adjacent to Scotland, as they consider appropriate. (2) An order under subsection (1) may also— (a) prohibit or regulate the taking into or out of the area designated in the order of such of the following (or of such description of them) as may be specified in the order— (i) live fish; (ii) live eggs of fish; (iii) foodstuff for fish; (b) regulate the movement within the area of such of those things (or of such description of them) as may be specified in the order, until the expiry of the period of 30 days beginning with the day the order is made. (3) Where an order under subsection (1) (a “first order”) is made, and the Scottish Ministers consider it appropriate to do so, they may by order made by statutory instrument before the expiry of the period of 30 days specified in the first order extend the period to 60 days; and if they do so, any provision in the first order which does any of the matters referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (2) applies until the expiry of the period of 60 days beginning with the day the first order was made. (4) A statutory instrument containing an order under subsection (1) or (3) is to be laid before the Scottish Parliament after it is made. (5) Any person who intentionally contravenes any provision of an order under subsection (1) or (3) is guilty of an offence. (6) In subsection (1)— - “inland waters” means waters which do not form part of the sea or of any creek, bay or estuary or of any river as far as the tide flows; - “marine waters adjacent to the United Kingdom” means waters (other than inland waters) within the seaward limits of the territorial sea adjacent to the United Kingdom; - “marine waters adjacent to Scotland” means so much of the marine waters adjacent to the United Kingdom as are adjacent to Scotland.

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Containment and treatment: additional powers

Creation of barriers to movement of fish, treatment of waters with chemical agents etc.

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After section 5 of the 1937 Act (duty to examine waters on demand of fishery board or occupier), insert—

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