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BVA responds to supplementary guidance on veterinary certification in case of a no-deal Brexit

24 Oct 2019

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We have responded following the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons’ (RCVS) announcement that it has prepared time-limited supplementary guidance on export health certification in case of a no-deal Brexit.

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We have responded following the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons’ (RCVS) announcement that it has prepared time-limited supplementary guidance on export health certification in case of a no-deal Brexit.

Under APHA’s proposed Trusted Suppliers Scheme, an Official Veterinarian (OV) would rely on a ‘support attestation’ to certify low-risk products for export and transit, comprising of a supplier declaration made by a representative of the company supplying the products, alongside a declaration by a registered veterinary surgeon (or Certification Support Officer working under direction of an OV) carrying out relevant checks in relation to the supplier.

Daniella Dos Santos, BVA President, said: ““When APHA first outlined these proposals we raised concerns about the impacts that they may have, and we are grateful that some changes have been made in response.  As stated, this is a temporary measure which will only come into play in the event of a no-deal scenario, but we will be monitoring developments closely. 

“Depending on how things play out in Parliament this week, it will be important to use any extra time to feed into the proposals and ensure that there are further opportunities for engagement across the veterinary community as they take shape.”

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