
Article 1 

1. An exceptional market support measure for part of the United Kingdom is hereby introduced in the form of a disposal scheme for:
(a) cattle that remain since 6 December 2008 on farms in Northern Ireland where samples from other cattle have tested positive for elevated levels of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs);
(b) fresh, chilled or frozen beef which is coming from animals slaughtered in Northern Ireland no later than 6 December 2008 and which is stored in Northern Ireland and coming from herds where samples from other cattle in these herds have tested positive for elevated levels of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs);
(c) fresh, chilled or frozen pigmeat which is coming from animals that originated from Ireland and that had been slaughtered in Northern Ireland no later than 6 December 2008. That pigmeat is stored in the United Kingdom:
((i)) in the slaughterhouse; or
((ii)) outside the slaughterhouse, under the responsibility and the control of the slaughterhouse, subject to the slaughterhouse demonstrating to the satisfaction of the competent authorities.
Article 2 

1. The competent authorities of the United Kingdom are authorised to compensate for the disposal of the animals and the meat referred to in Article 1, with a view to the slaughtering and full destruction of these animals and their relevant by-products and the destruction of the meat in compliance with the relevant veterinary legislation.The destruction of live animals shall be accomplished by delivery to a slaughterhouse followed, after counting and weighing, by transport of all carcasses to a rendering plant, where all materials shall be rendered.Where animals are unfit for transport to a slaughterhouse, the animals may be killed on farm.Destruction of meat will be effected after weighing and transport to a rendering plant, where all materials shall be rendered.These operations shall be carried out under the permanent supervision of the competent authorities, using standardised checklists incorporating weighing and counting sheets.
2. The compensation to be paid by the competent authorities for the disposal of the animals referred to in Article 1(a) and of the products referred to in points (b) and (c) of that Article shall not exceed the market value of the animals and products concerned at the moment prior to the decision of Ireland to recall, as a precautionary measure, all pigmeat and pigmeat products from the market.In order to avoid any over-compensation, the compensation paid by the competent authorities shall take into account any other type of compensation to which the suppliers of animals or slaughterhouses may be entitled to.
3. The compensation for the products to be disposed of under this Regulation shall be paid by the competent authorities after the reception of the products by the rendering plant and after controls in accordance with Article 4(1)(c). Compensation paid under this Regulation by the competent authorities shall be eligible for Community part-financing after the full destruction of the products concerned has been established on the basis of all necessary documentary and physical checks.Point (a) of the third subparagraph of Article 5(1) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 883/2006 shall apply mutatis mutandis.Only expenditure declared in respect of July 2009 at the latest shall be eligible for Community part-financing.
Article 3 

1. For each fully destroyed animal and meat, the Community shall provide part-financing equivalent to 50 % of the expenditure incurred under Article 2(1). That part-financing shall be equivalent to not more than a maximum average amount of:
(a) EUR 468,62 per head for not more than 5 196 cattle;
(b) EUR 3 150,0 per tonne of beef for not more than 40 tonnes of beef;
(c) EUR 1 133,5 per tonne of pigmeat for not more than 1 034 tonnes of pigmeat.
2. The competent authorities shall determine the amount of the part-financing per animal and meat product compensated based on the market value referred to in Article 2(2) and respecting the maximum average amounts set out in paragraph 1 of this Article.
3. No later than 31 August 2009, the United Kingdom shall notify the Commission the total compensatory expenditures, by indicating the number and categories of cattle as well as the volume and types of beef and pigmeat that has been disposed of under this Regulation.
4. Ιf it is established that the beneficiary of the amount paid under Article 2(3) has also received compensation under an insurance policy or compensation paid by a third party, the United Kingdom shall recover that amount and credit 50 % of it to the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund as a deduction of the corresponding expenditure. If the amount paid under Article 2(3) was higher than the compensation received, the United Kingdom shall recover an amount equal to that compensation.
Article 4 

1. The United Kingdom shall adopt all measures necessary to ensure proper application of this Regulation, in particular by:
(a) ensuring that none of the products compensated for under Article 2 enter the food or feed chain by envisaging appropriate on-the-spot supervision, denaturing agents as appropriate and seals on transports;
(b) performing at least once per calendar month, administrative and accounting controls at each participating rendering plant to ensure that all carcasses, beef and pigmeat delivered since the beginning of the scheme or since the last such control have been rendered;
(c) in respect of fresh, chilled or frozen beef and pigmeat stored at locations other than slaughterhouses, as referred to in Article 1(c)(ii), performing an on-the-spot inventory control to establish the beef and pigmeat quantity deriving from animals slaughtered no later than 6 December 2008, ensuring that such beef and pigmeat is secure, easily identifiable and kept apart physically from other stocks, and that removal operations are subject to the necessary identification and weighing controls;
(d) providing for on-the-spot controls and detailed reports on those controls indicating in particular:
((i)) the age-span, classification and total number of animals transported from the farm, the date and time of their transport to and arrival at a slaughterhouse;
((ii)) the quantities of carcasses transported under seal from the slaughterhouse and received at the rendering plant, animal movement permit and seal numbers;
((iii)) in case of slaughtering on farm as referred to in the third subparagraph of Article 2(1), the number of animals slaughtered on farm, the number of carcasses transported under seal from the farm and the quantity received at the rendering plant, animal movement permit and seal numbers;
((iv)) for each beef and pigmeat product, the date of slaughter of the animal from which the product was obtained and a weight protocol of that product; and in respect of fresh, chilled or frozen beef and pigmeat stored in locations other than slaughterhouses, the location and steps taken to ensure the security of the product concerned during storage and removal;
((v)) the quantities and classification of beef and pigmeat product transported under seal from the point of collection and received at the rendering plant, movement permit and seal numbers;
((vi)) the aspects, registers and documents checked pursuant to the control required under point (b) above, and at least a daily summary of the quantities of carcasses, beef and pigmeat entering the rendering plant, the corresponding dates of rendering and quantities rendered.
2. The United Kingdom shall send to the Commission:
(a) as soon as possible after the entry into force of this Regulation, a description of its implemented control and reporting arrangements for all operations involved;
(b) no later than 30 April 2009 a detailed report on the controls undertaken under paragraph 1.
Article 5 
The measures taken under this Regulation shall be considered to be intervention measures to regulate agricultural markets within the meaning of Article 3(1)(b) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1290/2005.
Article 6 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 14 February 2009.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 16 April 2009.
For the Commission
Mariann FISCHER BOEL
Member of the Commission