(Utkast) Delegert kommisjonsforordning (EU) .../… av 20. januar 2026 om endring av delegert forordning (EU) 2019/2035 med hensyn til regler for sporbarhet av holdte hunder, katter og ildere
Dyrehelseforordningen: endringer i utfyllende bestemmelser om regler for sporbarhet av holdte hunder, katter og ildere
Utkast til delegert kommisjonsforordning sendt til Europaparlamentet og Rådet for klarering 20.1.2026
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(1) Regulation (EU) 2016/429 lays down rules for the prevention and control of diseases which are transmissible to animals or humans, including, inter alia, rules for the traceability of certain kept terrestrial animals within the Union.
(2) Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035 lays down supplementing rules for the traceability of certain kept terrestrial animals. Part III, Title V, Chapter 1 of that Delegated Regulation lays down rules concerning the traceability of kept dogs, cats and ferrets, including obligations on operators as regards the means and methods of identification of those animals, and the type of identification document that is required to accompany those animals when being moved to another Member State.
(3) Article 70 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035 provides that operators keeping dogs, cats and ferrets are to ensure that those animals are individually identified with an injectable transponder approved by the competent authorities of the Member States. Practical experience in applying those rules has shown certain limitations in ensuring the correct identification and a sufficient level of traceability of those animals when they are moved between Member States. It is, therefore, necessary to strengthen the current system to enable the proper identification and an appropriate level of traceability of those animals by specifying the obligation for implanting injectable transponders into the identified animals, the persons who are allowed to perform such implantations, the detailed requirements for the injectable transponders, and the Member States’ obligations in that regard.
(4) Article 71 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035 provides that in order to move dogs, cats and ferrets to another Member State, those animals must be accompanied by the same identification document as required for non-commercial movements of pet animals as provided for in Article 6, point (d), of Regulation (EU) No 576/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
(5) Regulation (EU) No 576/2013, which lays down the rules for non-commercial movement of pet animals, was repealed by Article 270(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 as from 21 April 2021. However, Article 277 of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 provides that notwithstanding that repeal, Regulation (EU) No 576/2013 is to continue to apply until 21 April 2026 in respect of non-commercial movements of pet animals, in place of Part VI of Regulation (EU) 2016/429.
(6) The rules on the identification document for non-commercial movements of pet animals laid down in Article 6, point (d), of Regulation (EU) No 576/2013 have proven to be effective in the traceability of dogs, cats and ferrets. Accordingly, the main provisions of those rules should be maintained in Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035, as amended by this Regulation but updated to take account of the practical experience gained by Member States in the application of those rules. Therefore, Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035 should be amended to provide specific provisions for the identification documents that are required to accompany dogs, cats and ferrets when being moved to another Member State, including the information to be included in such identification documents, their issuing and completion and the distribution of blank identification documents by the competent authority.
(7) To avoid any unnecessary disruptions in the movement of dogs, cats and ferrets between Member States, it is necessary to ensure that this Regulation provides for a smooth transition from the requirements laid down in Regulation (EU) No 576/2013.
(8) Such provisions should be made available to address legitimate expectations of operators keeping dogs, cats and ferrets, transponder manufacturers, veterinarians and Member State competent authorities and give them appropriate time to adapt to the new requirements. These provisions should be designed to prevent duly identified kept dogs, cats and ferrets from undergoing any new identification process and duly issued passports from being revoked and reissued. They do not prevent operators keeping dogs, cats and ferrets, transponder manufacturers, veterinarians and Member State competent authorities from applying the new rules before the end of the transition period.
(9) As the transitional period related to the repeal of Regulation (EU) No 576/2013 is to cease to apply on 21 April 2026, this Regulation should enter into force as a matter of urgency and apply from 22 April 2026,