Legal provisions of COM(2001)452-2 - Monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2001)452-2 - Monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents. |
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document | COM(2001)452 |
date | November 17, 2003 |
Contents
- CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
- Article 1 - Subject matter and scope
- Article 2 - Definitions
- Article 3 - General obligations
- CHAPTER II - MONITORING OF ZOONOSES AND ZOONOTIC AGENTS
- Article 4 - General rules on monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents
- Article 5 - Coordinated monitoring programmes
- Article 6 - Food business operators' duties
- CHAPTER III - ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
- Article 7 - Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance
- CHAPTER IV - FOOD-BORNE OUTBREAKS
- Article 8 - Epidemiological investigation of food-borne outbreaks
- CHAPTER V - EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
- Article 9 - Assessment of trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and antimicrobial resistance
- CHAPTER VI - LABORATORIES
- Article 10 - Community and national reference laboratories
- CHAPTER VII - IMPLEMENTATION
- Article 11 - Amendments to the Annexes and transitional or implementing measures
- Article 12 - Committee procedure
- Article 13 - Consultation of the European Food Safety Authority
- Article 14 - Transposition
- CHAPTER VIII - FINAL PROVISIONS
- Article 15 - Repeal
- Article 16 - Amendment of Decision 90/424/EEC
- Article 17 - Entry into force
- Article 18 - Addressees
CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
Article 1 - Subject matter and scope
2. This Directive covers:
(a) the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents;
(b) the monitoring of related antimicrobial resistance;
(c) the epidemiological investigation of food-borne outbreaks; and
(d) the exchange of information related to zoonoses and zoonotic agents.
3. This Directive shall apply without prejudice to more specific Community provisions on animal health, animal nutrition, food hygiene, communicable human diseases, health and safety in the workplace, gene technology and transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
Article 2 - Definitions
1. the definitions laid down in Regulation (EC) No 178/2002, and
2. the following definitions:
(a) 'zoonosis' means any disease and/or infection which is naturally transmissible directly or indirectly between animals and humans;
(b) 'zoonotic agent' means any virus, bacterium, fungus, parasite or other biological entity which is likely to cause a zoonosis;
(c) 'antimicrobial resistance' means the ability of micro-organisms of certain species to survive or even to grow in the presence of a given concentration of an antimicrobial agent, that is usually sufficient to inhibit or kill micro-organisms of the same species;
(d) 'food-borne outbreak' means an incidence, observed under given circumstances, of two or more human cases of the same disease and/or infection, or a situation in which the observed number of cases exceeds the expected number and where the cases are linked, or are probably linked, to the same food source;
(e) 'monitoring' means a system of collecting, analysing and disseminating data on the occurrence of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and antimicrobial resistance related thereto.
Article 3 - General obligations
2. Each Member State shall designate a competent authority or competent authorities for the purposes of this Directive and notify the Commission thereof. If a Member State designates more than one competent authority, it shall:
(a) notify the Commission of the competent authority that will act as a contact point for contacts with the Commission; and
(b) ensure that the competent authorities cooperate so as to guarantee the proper implementation of the requirements of this Directive.
3. Each Member State shall ensure that effective and continuous cooperation based on free exchange of general information and, where necessary, of specific data, is established between the competent authority or authorities designated for the purposes of this Directive and:
(a) the competent authorities for the purposes of Community legislation on animal health;
(b) the competent authorities for the purposes of Community legislation on feed;
(c) the competent authorities for the purposes of Community legislation on food hygiene;
(d) the structures and/or authorities referred to in Article 1 of Decision No 2119/98/EC;
(e) other authorities and organisations concerned.
4. Each Member State shall ensure that the relevant officials of the competent authority or competent authorities referred to in paragraph 2 undertake suitable initial and ongoing training in veterinary science, microbiology or epidemiology, as necessary.
CHAPTER II - MONITORING OF ZOONOSES AND ZOONOTIC AGENTS
Article 4 - General rules on monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents
2. Monitoring shall take place at the stage or stages of the food chain most appropriate to the zoonosis or zoonotic agent concerned, that is:
(a) at the level of primary production; and/or
(b) at other stages of the food chain, including in food and feed.
3. Monitoring shall cover zoonoses and zoonotic agents listed in Annex I, Part A. Where the epidemiological situation in a Member State so warrants, zoonoses and zoonotic agents listed in Annex I, Part B shall also be monitored.
4. Annex I may be amended in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2) to add zoonoses or zoonotic agents to, or delete them from, the lists therein, taking account in particular of the following criteria:
(a) their occurrence in animal and human populations, feed and food;
(b) the gravity of their effects for humans;
(c) their economic consequences for animal and human health care and for feed and food businesses;
(d) epidemiological trends in animal and human populations, feed and food.
5. Monitoring shall be based on the systems in place in Member States. However, where necessary to make data easier to compile and compare, detailed rules for the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents listed in Annex I may be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2) and taking into consideration other Community rules laid down in the fields of animal health, food hygiene and communicable human diseases.
Such detailed rules shall lay down minimum requirements for the monitoring of certain zoonoses or zoonotic agents. They may, in particular, specify:
(a) the animal population or subpopulations or stages in the food chain to be covered by monitoring;
(b) the nature and type of data to be collected;
(c) case definitions;
(d) sampling schemes to be used;
(e) laboratory methods to be used in testing; and
(f) the frequency of reporting, including guidelines for reporting between local, regional and central authorities.
6. When considering whether to propose detailed rules in accordance with paragraph 5 to harmonise the routine monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents, the Commission shall give priority to zoonoses and zoonotic agents listed in Part A of Annex I.
Article 5 - Coordinated monitoring programmes
2. Where a coordinated monitoring programme is established, special reference shall be made to zoonoses and zoonotic agents in animal populations referred to in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003.
3. Minimum rules concerning the establishment of coordinated monitoring programmes are laid down in Annex III.
Article 6 - Food business operators' duties
(a) keep the results and arrange for the preservation of any relevant isolate for a period to be specified by the competent authority; and
(b) communicate results or provide isolates to the competent authority on request.
2. Detailed rules for the implementation of this Article may be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
CHAPTER III - ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
Article 7 - Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance
2. Such monitoring shall supplement the monitoring of human isolates conducted in accordance with Decision No 2119/98/EC.
3. Detailed rules for the implementation of this Article shall be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
CHAPTER IV - FOOD-BORNE OUTBREAKS
Article 8 - Epidemiological investigation of food-borne outbreaks
2. The competent authority shall investigate food-borne outbreaks in cooperation with the authorities referred to in Article 1 of Decision No 2119/98/EC. The investigation shall provide data on the epidemiological profile, the foodstuffs potentially implicated and the potential causes of the outbreak. The investigation shall include, as far as possible, adequate epidemiological and microbiological studies. The competent authority shall transmit to the Commission (which shall send it to the European Food Safety Authority) a summary report of the results of the investigations carried out, containing the information referred to in Part E of Annex IV.
3. Detailed rules concerning the investigation of food-borne outbreaks may be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
4. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall apply without prejudice to Community provisions on product safety, early warning and response systems for the prevention and control of communicable human diseases, food hygiene and the general requirements of food law, in particular those concerning emergency measures and procedures for withdrawing food and feed from the market.
CHAPTER V - EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
Article 9 - Assessment of trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and antimicrobial resistance
Each Member State shall transmit to the Commission every year by the end of May a report on trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and antimicrobial resistance, covering the data collected pursuant to Articles 4, 7 and 8 during the previous year. Reports, and any summaries of them, shall be made publicly available.
Reports shall also contain the information referred to in Article 3(2)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003.
Minimum requirements concerning the reports are laid down in Annex IV. Detailed rules concerning the assessment of those reports, including the formats and the minimum information that they must include, may be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
Where the circumstances warrant it, the Commission may request specific additional information and the Member States shall submit reports to the Commission upon such request, or on their own initiative.
2. The Commission shall send the reports referred to in paragraph 1 to the European Food Safety Authority, which shall examine them and publish by the end of November a summary report on the trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and antimicrobial resistance in the Community.
When preparing the summary report, the European Food Safety Authority may take into consideration other data provided for in the framework of Community legislation, such as:
- Article 8 of Directive 64/432/EEC,
- Article 14(2) of Directive 89/397/EEC(13),
- Article 24 of Decision 90/424/EEC,
- Article 4 of Decision No 2119/98/EC.
3. Member States shall provide the Commission with the results of coordinated monitoring programmes established in accordance with Article 5. The Commission shall send the results to the European Food Safety Authority. The results, and any summaries of them, shall be made publicly available.
CHAPTER VI - LABORATORIES
Article 10 - Community and national reference laboratories
2. Without prejudice to the relevant provisions of Decision 90/424/EEC, the responsibilities and tasks of the Community reference laboratories, in particular with regard to coordination of their activities and those of the national reference laboratories, shall be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
3. Member States shall designate national reference laboratories for each field where a Community reference laboratory has been established and inform the Commission thereof.
4. Certain responsibilities and tasks of the national reference laboratories, in particular with regard to coordination of their activities and those of relevant laboratories in the Member States, may be laid down in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 12(2).
CHAPTER VII - IMPLEMENTATION
Article 11 - Amendments to the Annexes and transitional or implementing measures
Article 12 - Committee procedure
2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
3. The Committee shall adopt its Rules of Procedure.
Article 13 - Consultation of the European Food Safety Authority
Article 14 - Transposition
They shall apply those measures by 12 June 2004.
When Member States adopt those measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.
2. Member States shall communicate to the Commission the text of the provisions of national law that they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.
CHAPTER VIII - FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 15 - Repeal
However, measures which Member States have adopted pursuant to Article 8(1) of Directive 92/117/EEC and those implemented in accordance with Article 10(1) thereof and plans approved in accordance with Article 8(3) thereof shall remain in force until corresponding control programmes have been approved in accordance with Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003.
Article 16 - Amendment of Decision 90/424/EEC
1. Article 29 is replaced by the following:
"Article 29
1. Member States may seek a Community financial contribution for the monitoring and control of the zoonoses specified in the Annex, Group 2, in the framework of the provisions referred to in Article 24(2) to (11).2. As regards control of zoonoses, the Community financial contribution shall be introduced as part of a national control programme referred to in Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 November 2003 on the control of salmonella and other specified food-borne zoonotic agents(14). The level of Community financial participation shall be fixed at a maximum of 50 % of costs incurred for the implementation of mandatory control measures."
2. the following Article is inserted:
"Article 29a
Member States may seek from the Community the financial contribution referred to in Article 29(2) for a national plan which was approved on the basis of Directive 92/117/EEC, until the date on which corresponding control programmes have been approved in accordance with Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003."3. In the Annex, the following indents shall be added to the list under Group 2:
"- Campylobacteriosis and agents thereof
- Listeriosis and agents thereof
- Salmonellosis (zoonotic salmonella) and agents thereof
- Trichinellosis and agents thereof
- Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli."