
Article 1 
This Decision lays down the animal health protection measures for  the introduction into Great Britain of salamanders.
Article 2 
For the purposes of this Decision, the following definitions shall apply:

((a)) ‘salamanders’ means all amphibians of the order Caudata;
((b)) ‘Bsal’ means the fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (kingdom fungi, Phylum Chytridiomycota, order Rhizophydiales);
((c)) ‘epidemiological unit’ means a group of salamanders with the same likelihood of exposure to Bsal;
((d)) ‘quarantine’ means the keeping of salamanders in isolation with no direct or indirect contact with salamanders outside their epidemiological unit, for the purposes of ensuring that there is no spread of Bsal while the animals in isolation are undergoing observation for a specified length of time and testing and, if appropriate, treatment;
((e)) ‘operator’ means any natural or legal person having salamanders under its responsibility, including for a limited duration of time, but excluding pet keepers;
((f)) ‘appropriate establishment’ means premises:

((i)) where salamanders are kept in quarantine  after their introduction into Great Britain; and
((ii)) which are registered by the competent authority prior to the date of commencement of any quarantine;
((g)) ‘appropriate diagnostic test’ means a real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assay containing species-specific STerF and STerR primers amplifying a 119 nucleotide long fragment of Bsal DNA;
((h)) ‘common health entry document’ or  ‘CHED’ means the document notifying the arrival of animals into Great Britain as referred to in Article 40 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 and drawn up in accordance with the model in the form published by the appropriate authority from time to time;
((i)) ‘confirmed case of Bsal’ means the confirmation of the presence of Bsal or its genetic material on or in the tissues of salamanders by the appropriate diagnostic test;
((j)) ‘appropriate authority’ means the Secretary of State (in relation to England), the Welsh Ministers (in relation to Wales) and the Scottish Ministers (in relation to Scotland); but the  “appropriate authority” is the Secretary of State if consent is given by:
(i) in relation to Wales, the Welsh Ministers;
(ii) in relation to Scotland, the Scottish Ministers;
((k)) ‘third country’ means any country or territory other than the British Islands.
Article 3 
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Article 4 
The appropriate authority  shall prohibit the introduction into  Great Britain  of consignments of salamanders from a third country, except where such consignments comply with the following conditions:

((a)) they come from third countries listed in one of the following:

((i)) Annex I to  Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/659;
((ii)) Part 2 of Annex II to Decision 2007/777/EC;
((iii)) Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 798/2008;
((iv)) Part 1 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 119/2009;
((v)) Part 1 of Annex II to Regulation (EU) No 206/2010;
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((vi)) Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 605/2010;
((b)) they are accompanied by an animal health certificate which complies with the model animal health certificate  , in the form published by the appropriate authority from time to time;
((c)) the salamanders must not show clinical signs of Bsal, in particular there must be no signs of skin lesions and ulcers at the time of examination by the official veterinarian; and that examination must have been carried out within a period of 24 hours prior to the time of dispatch of the consignment to  Great Britain;
((d)) before issuing the animal health certificate referred to in point (b), the epidemiological unit comprising the salamanders in the consignment must have been isolated from other salamanders at the latest at the time of the examination for the purposes of issuing of animal health certificate and they must not have been in contact with other salamanders since that time.
Article 5 
The appropriate authority must ensure that border control posts do not accept the entry into Great Britain of any consignments of salamanders unless importers or their agents have provided a written attestation, signed by the person responsible for the appropriate establishment of destination, stating:

((a)) the name and address of the appropriate establishment of destination;
((b)) that the appropriate establishment of destination complies with the minimum conditions set out in Annex II;
((c)) that the consignment of salamanders will be accepted for quarantine.
Article 6 
The appropriate authority  shall ensure that:

1.. The official or approved veterinarian responsible for the appropriate establishment of destination records the arrival of the consignment of salamanders introduced into  Great Britain
                          from a third country in  the relevant section  in the electronic version of the common  health  entry document.
2.. The official or approved veterinarian ensures that the operator keeps the consignment of salamanders in quarantine in the appropriate establishment of destination as one epidemiological unit.
3.. The official or approved veterinarian inspects the conditions of quarantine for each consignment of salamanders, including an examination of the mortality records and a clinical inspection of the salamanders in the appropriate establishment of destination, checking in particular for skin lesions and ulcers.
4.. Where a consignment comprises 62 or more salamanders, the official or approved veterinarian carries out the examination, sampling, testing and treatment procedures for Bsal in accordance with the procedures referred to in points 1 and 2 of Annex III, following the arrival of the consignment of salamanders at the appropriate establishment of destination.
5.. Where the consignment comprises less than 62 salamanders, the official or approved veterinarian ensures that the consignment is treated to the satisfaction of the competent authority against Bsal in accordance with point 3 of Annex III.
6.. The official or approved veterinarian releases the consignment of salamanders from the appropriate establishment of destination by a written authorisation:

((a)) in case of testing as referred to in point 1(a) of Annex III, provided that at least 6 weeks has elapsed since the date of the the commencement of the period of quarantine and not before the receipt of the negative test results, whichever is later; or
((b)) in the case of treatment as referred to in point 1(b) of Annex III, only after satisfactory completion of the treatment.
Article 7 

1. The appropriate authority  shall ensure that where during quarantine it is confirmed that at least one salamander of an epidemiological unit is infected with Bsal, the following measures are taken by the appropriate establishment of destination:
(a) all salamanders in the same epidemiological unit are either:
((i)) treated to the satisfaction of the competent authority against Bsal in accordance with point 3 of Annex III; or
((ii)) killed and disposed of as animal by-products in accordance with Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 1069/2009.
(b) following completion of the measures referred to in point (a), the area of the appropriate establishment of destination where the epidemiological unit had been kept is cleaned and disinfected to the satisfaction of the competent authority.
2. The competent authority may require testing of the treated salamanders to verify the effectiveness of the treatment referred to in point 1(a)(i) and may require repeated treatments, as appropriate, to prevent the spread of Bsal.
Article 8 
The appropriate authority  shall ensure that all quarantine costs, testing costs and, where necessary, the costs of risk mitigation measures and treatments are borne by the operator or the importer.
Article 9 
At the latest by 30 June each year, starting from 2021, where the appropriate authority has authorised the handling of consignments of salamanders in the previous year at a border control post in Great Britain, the competent authority at the border control post shall notify the appropriate authority of the following information related to the introduction of salamander consignments into Great Britain:

((a)) the number of epidemiological units with at least one confirmed case of Bsal;
((b)) the number of epidemiological units treated without a confirmed case;
((c)) any further information they deem relevant on testing, treating or handling the consignments and on the implementation of this Decision.
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Article 12 
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ANNEX I

PART A
ANIMAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE 
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PART B
ANIMAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE 
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ANNEX II
(1) 

((a)) has a system that ensures adequate surveillance of the salamanders;
((b)) is under the control of an official or approved veterinarian;
((c)) is cleaned and disinfected in accordance with instructions by the competent authority.

(2) 

((a)) cleaning and disinfection of the tanks, crates or other fomites used for the transport of the salamanders is carried out unless those are destroyed, in a way to prevent the spread of Bsal.
((b)) waste material and waste water is collected regularly, stored and subsequently treated in a way to prevent the spread of Bsal.
((c)) carcases of quarantined salamanders are examined in a laboratory indicated by the competent authority.
((d)) the necessary tests and treatments of salamanders are carried out in consultation with and under the control of the official or approved veterinarian.

(3) The operator of the appropriate establishments of destination informs the official or approved veterinarian of diseases and deaths of salamanders during the quarantine.

(4) 

((a)) the date, number and species of salamanders entering and leaving for each consignment;
((b)) copies of the animal health certificates and the common  health  entry documents accompanying the consignment of salamanders;
((c)) cases of illness and the number of deaths on a daily basis;
((d)) dates and results of testing;
((e)) types and dates of treatment and the number of animals subjected to it.

ANNEX III
(1) 

((a)) If the size of the epidemiological unit is 62 or more, skin swab samples from quarantined salamanders must be examined under the control of the official or approved veterinarian with the appropriate diagnostic test during the fifth week following the date of their entry into the appropriate establishment, in accordance with the sample sizes set out in the reference table, unless the operator opts for treatment in accordance with point (b).

Size of the epidemiological unit 62 186 200 250 300 350 400 450
Sample size 62 96 98 102 106 108 110 111

((b)) If the operator opts for one of the treatments listed in point (3) or in all cases where the size of the epidemiological unit is less than 62, all salamanders in the consignment must be treated by the operator against Bsal under the control of the official or approved veterinarian to the satisfaction of the competent authority.
((c)) In cases referred to in point (b) the official or approved veterinarian may require representative testing of the epidemiological unit with the appropriate diagnostic test before the treatment to monitor the presence of Bsal or after treatment to verify the absence of Bsal.
((d)) Skin swab samples from all dead or clinically sick salamanders, in particular those with skin lesions, must be examined under the control of the official or approved veterinarian with the appropriate diagnostic test at the time they show lesions or other clinical signs or at the time of death, whichever is sooner.
((e)) All salamanders which die in the appropriate establishment must be subjected to a post mortem examination under the control of the official or approved veterinarian, in particular to check for signs of Bsal, to confirm or to exclude Bsal as cause of death, to the extent possible.

(2) All testing of samples taken and post mortem examination during quarantine must be carried out in laboratories indicated by the official or approved veterinarian.

(3) 

((a)) keeping salamanders at a temperature of at least 25 °C for at least 12 days;
((b)) keeping salamanders at a temperature of at least 20 °C for at least 10 days combined with a treatment with polymyxin E submersion baths (2 000 IU/ml) for 10 minutes twice per day, followed by applying voriconazole spray (12,5 μg/ml);
((c)) any other treatment with comparable results in eliminating Bsal as reported in a peer-reviewed article published in a scientific journal.
