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This Order may be cited as the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Ascertainment of Value) (No. 4) Order 2001; it extends to England and comes into force at 6.00 pm on 28th March 2001.
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(1) For the purposes of paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 3 to the Animal Health Act 1981 the value of an animal slaughtered by the Minister because of foot-and-mouth disease shall be in accordance with this article and not the Diseases of Animals (Ascertainment of Compensation) Order 1959.
(2) In this article, “standard value” means in respect of any animal of a category in the Schedule, the amount set out for that animal in the Schedule.
(3) If the owner of an animal does not wish to have that animal valued by a valuer, the value for that animal is the standard value.
(4) Where the owner of an animal—
(a) decides that he wishes to have the animal valued by a valuer; or
(b) has not expressed any wish under paragraph (3) or (4)(a) in respect of an animal liable to be slaughtered at the direction of the Minister prior to the slaughter of that animal,
the value of the animal is the amount determined in writing by a valuer appointed by the Minister.
(5) The valuer shall be paid by the Minister.
(6) If, within 14 days after the owner has received the valuation made in accordance with paragraph (4), he has not given notice in writing that he disputes that valuation, he shall be deemed to have accepted that valuation.
(7) Where the owner has given notice in accordance with paragraph (6) he may either—
(a) accept the standard value; or
(b) refer the question of the value of the animal to an arbitrator appointed jointly by the Minister and the owner of the animal, or failing such appointment, by an arbitrator appointed by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
(8) Liability for the costs of the arbitrator shall be determined by the arbitrator.
(9) Once the value of the animal has been determined in accordance with paragraph 4, nothing in this article shall authorise any delay in the slaughtering of animals pursuant to the powers of the Minister under section 31 of, and Schedule 3(1) to, the Animal Health Act 1981.
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The Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Ascertainment of Value) (No. 3) Order 2001 is revoked.
Hayman
Minister of State Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
3:59pm on 28th March 2001
SCHEDULE
Article 2


Animal  Rate
  (£)
SHEEP  
Breeding ewes (in lamb/lamb at foot)  90
Cull/draft ewes  32
Hoggets (male and female old season’s lamb)  55
New season’s lamb  60
Rams  150
PIGS  
Gilts  190
Breeding sows  130
Cull sows  80
Piglets on sow  18
Stores: Breeding units (weaners)  30
Stores: Finishing unit  55
Boars  520
CATTLE  
Clean cattle: steers (over 7 months and up to 30 months old)  600
Clean cattle: heifers (over 7 months and up to 30 months old)  500
Clean cattle: young bulls (over 7 months and up to 30 months old)  580
Breeding cows (including calves one month old or younger)  1,100
Breeding heifers  900
Breeding bulls  1,000
Calves (over one month and up to 7 months old)— 
Dairy breed Male 150
Dairy breed Female 300
Beef/beef cross breed Male 250
Beef/beef cross breed Female 150
Cull cattle (including clean cattle over 30 months old) 325