Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1996

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1996/1500
Year1996

1996 No. 1500

AGRICULTURE

The Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1996

Made 10th June 1996

Laid before Parliament 10th June 1996

Coming into force 1st July 1996

The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State, being Ministers designated1for the purposes of subsection (2) of section 2 of the European Communities Act 19722in relation to the common agricultural policy of the European Community, acting jointly in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by that subsection and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations:

Title, extent and commencement

Title, extent and commencement

S-1 These Regulations may be cited as the Hill Livestock...

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 1996, shall extend to Great Britain and shall come into force on 1st July 1996.

S-2 In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—...

2.—(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

“agriculture” includes horticulture, fruit growing, seed growing, dairy farming and livestock breeding and keeping, the use of land as grazing land, meadow land, osier land, market gardens and nursery grounds, and the use of land for woodlands where that use is ancillary to the use of land for other agricultural purposes, and “agricultural” shall be construed accordingly;

“the appropriate Minister” means—

(a) in relation to England, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; and

(b) in relation to any other part of Great Britain, the Secretary of State;

“authorised person” means a person (whether or not an officer of the Minister concerned) who is authorised by the appropriate Minister, either generally or specially, to act in matters arising under these Regulations;

“breeding cow” means a female bovine animal comprised in a regular breeding herd which is not maintained primarily for the production of milk and which on or before the day of lodgement of a claim for a compensatory allowance for it has borne a calf and on that day is capable of lactation;

“claimant” means a person who has made a claim for a compensatory allowance under these Regulations;

“Commission Regulation 2385/91” means Commission Regulation (EEC) No. 2385/91laying down detailed rules for certain special cases regarding the definition of sheepmeat and goatmeat producers and producer groups3;

“Commission Regulation 3887/92” means Commission Regulation (EEC) No. 3887/92laying down detailed rules for applying the integrated administration and control system for certain Community aid schemes4;

“compensatory allowance” means the allowance payable under regulation 3;

“Council Regulation 805/68” means Council Regulation (EEC) No. 805/68on the common organisation of the market in beef and veal5;

“Council Regulation 3493/90” means Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3493/90laying down general rules for the grant of premiums to sheepmeat and goatmeat producers6;

“Council Regulation 3508/92” means Council Regulation (EEC) No.3508/92 establishing an integrated administration system for certain Community aid schemes7;

“Council Regulation 3813/92” means Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3813/92on the unit of account and the conversion rates to be applied for the purposes of the common agricultural policy8;

“Council Regulation 3320/94” means Council Regulation (EC) No. 3320/94on the consolidation of the existing Community legislation on the definition of the ecu following the entry into force of the Treaty on European Union9;

“designated maps” means—

(a) in relation to England, the 3 volumes of maps numbered 1 to 3, each such volume being marked “volume of maps of less-favoured farming areas in England” and with the number of the volume, dated 20th May 1991, signed and sealed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food at Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3HX;

(b) in relation to Wales, the 2 volumes of maps numbered 1 and 2, both volumes being marked “volume of maps of less-favoured farming areas in Wales” and with the number of the volume, dated 20th May 1991, signed by the Secretary of State for Wales and deposited at the offices of the Welsh Office Agriculture Department at Cathays Park, Cardiff CF1 3NQ;

(c) in relation to Scotland, the 4 maps numbered 1 to 4, each such map being marked “map of less-favoured farming areas in Scotland” and with the number of the map, dated 15th May 1991, signed by the Secretary of State for Scotland and deposited at the offices of the Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department at Pentland House, 47 Robb’s Loan, Edinburgh EH14 1TW;

“disadvantaged land”(except in the expression “severely disadvantaged land”) means—

(a) in relation to land situated in England and Wales, the land shown coloured blue on the designated maps; and

(b) in relation to land situated in Scotland, land shown coloured blue or coloured pink on the designated maps, and—

(i) which is in the opinion of the appropriate Minister inherently suitable for extensive livestock production but not for the production of crops in quantity materially greater than that necessary to feed such livestock as are capable of being maintained on that land, and

(ii) whose agricultural production is in the opinion of the appropriate Minister restricted (but not severely restricted) in its range by or by any combination of soil, relief, aspect or climate;

“ECU” means the unit of account used in legal instruments relating to the common agricultural policy of the European Community as defined in Council Regulation 3320/94, and any reference in these Regulations to a specified number of ECU in relation to a compensatory allowance shall be taken to be a reference to the sterling equivalent of that number of ECU converted into sterling at the agricultural conversion rate (as determined in accordance with Council Regulation 3813/92) applicable on 1st January in the Scheme year in respect of which the compensatory allowance is paid;

“eligible land” means an area of land of not less than 3 hectares which is severely disadvantaged land or disadvantaged land;

“ewe” means a female sheep comprised in a qualified flock which, on 1st January in any Scheme year, is at least one year old;

“forage area” has the same meaning as in the second indent of Article 4g(3) of Council Regulation 805/68;

“hardy breed or hardy cross-breed” means a breed or as the case may be cross-breed of sheep which is in the opinion of the appropriate Minister suitable for breeding and rearing on land where the severity of the permanent natural handicaps affecting the breeding and rearing of sheep on it is greater than that affecting the breeding and rearing of sheep on severely disadvantaged land generally;

“husbandry practice” includes practice in relation to the grazing and feeding of livestock;

“livestock unit” means a unit of measurement of livestock numbers and a single livestock unit equals—

(a) 1 breeding cow;

(b) 1 in-calf bovine animal used to replace a breeding cow in accordance with regulation 6(1);

(c) 6.67 ewes; or

(d) 6.67 female sheep (not being ewes) used to replace ewes in accordance with regulation 6(2);

“the 1995 Order” means the Bovine Animals (Records, Identification and Movement) Order 199510;

“the 1996 Order” means the Sheep and Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) Order 199611;

“overgrazing” means grazing land with livestock in such numbers as adversely to affect the growth, quality or species composition of vegetation (other than vegetation normally grazed to destruction) on that land to a significant degree, and “overgrazed” shall be construed accordingly;

“production unit” has the same meaning as in Council Regulation 3508/92;

“qualified flock” means a flock of sheep which is usually kept on a production unit which includes disadvantaged land or severely disadvantaged land and which is, in the opinion of the appropriate Minister—

(a) maintained primarily for the purpose of breeding and rearing lambs; and

(b) maintained and managed in accordance with sound husbandry practice,

and includes a “specially qualified flock”;

“regular breeding herd” means a herd of cattle which is usually kept on a production unit which includes disadvantaged land or severely disadvantaged land and which is, in the opinion of the appropriate Minister—

(a) maintained primarily for the purpose of breeding and rearing calves; and

(b) maintained and managed in accordance with sound husbandry practice;

the 1975 Regulations” means the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 197512;

the 1978 Regulations” means the Social Security (Graduated Retirement Benefit) (No. 2) Regulations 197813;

“the 1979 Regulations” means the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 197914;

“the 1984 Regulations” means the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 198415;

“the 1992 Regulations” means the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 199216;

“the 1993 Regulations” means the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 199317;

“the 1994 Regulations” means the Hill Livestock (Compensatory Allowances) Regulations 199418;

“relevant afforested land” means land which in the opinion of the appropriate Minister was converted to forest on or after 1st January 1986 and before 1st January 1988 by or on behalf of a person to whom a compensatory allowance was paid in respect of the land under the 1975 Regulations, the 1979 Regulations or the 1984 Regulations before the date when the conversion to forest was completed; but land shall cease to be relevant afforested land for the purposes of these Regulations 15 years after the date when such conversion was completed;

“retirement pension” means a category A and category B pension within the meaning of section 20(1)(f) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act...

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