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". − We voted in favour of this report on the animal health requirements applicable to the non-commercial movements of pet animals, bearing in mind health problems and their possible effects on public health. For example, Regulation (EC) No 998/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council harmonises the rules for non-commercial movements of pet animals between Member States or after their entry or re-entry into the Community from third countries. This Regulation introduced the pet passport for movements of cats, dogs and ferrets from one Member State to another. This proves that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies. However, the Regulation provides for temporary derogations which some Member States can apply until 3 July 2008 (Article 6(1) and Article 16). Article 6(3) provides for the possibility of extending this transitional period by way of legislation, based on a report to be submitted to the European Parliament and the Council by the Commission before 1 February 2007. This did not happen. That is why there is now agreement to extend the transitional period in order to allow time for the new regime to be defined."@en1
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