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OIE International Standards The OIE Standard Setting Process Regional Information Seminar for Recently Appointed OIE Delegates Brussels, Belgium, 18 20 February 2014 Dr Gillian Mylrea Deputy Head, International Trade Department World Organisation for Animal Health

Topics for discussion Purpose and consequences of the WTO SPS Agreement OIE International Standards: Codes and Manuals Standard-setting procedure and your responsibilities

WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) Objective of the SPS Agreement? Recognises the right to protect human, animal, plant life or health Avoiding unnecessary barriers to trade Entered into force with the establishment of the WTO on 1 January, 1995 3

WTO SPS Agreement SPS Agreement has significant consequences to the OIE because: OIE is recognised as the international standard setting organisation for animal health and zoonoses.

WTO SPS Agreement The 3 sisters Standard-setting organisations food safety CODEX animal health and zoonoses OIE plant health IPPC

A country s import health measures must be based on an: OIE standard; OR SPS Agreement - Article 3.3 Import Risk Analysis: - in the absence of a relevant standard; or - when a Member chooses to adopt a higher standard of protection than the OIE standard provides.

OIE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS mammals, birds and bees amphibians, crustaceans, fish and molluscs

Purpose of the OIE Codes and Manuals Recommendations for the improvement of animal health and welfare and veterinary public health worldwide; Recommendations for early detection, reporting and control of pathogenic agents, including zoonotic, and Preventing their spread via international trade in animals and animal products, while avoiding unjustified sanitary barriers to trade.

Critical aspects Do not use the Codes as textbooks on diseases; Use them as international standards to evaluate and determine measures to protect animal and public health, including in the trade of animals and animal products; Use them as a basis to further elaborate national legislation and regulation; Ensure that their application is in accordance with obligations under the SPS Agreement.

The Standard Setting Process and Your Responsibilities

Why get involved? OIE Members are primarily responsible for the setting and adoption of international standards; OIE Delegates have a responsibility to participate actively in the debate and setting of international standards; Once a standard is adopted Delegate s are obligated to implement the adopted standard Focal points have an important role in the standard setting procedure, through the preparation of comments for the Delegate for new or revised OIE standards.

How are standards developed and revised? Issue / problem identified by Delegates, OIE Commissions, international/regional organisations, industry, scientists.e.g. new scientific information, e.g. from research or disease outbreak new diseases emerging new approach to control, e.g. vaccination Issue addressed as new or revised standard if: relevant scientific information is available proposal fits with OIE s 5 th Strategic Plan priorities wide support from Members Issue addressed by relevant Specialist Commission: using Ad hoc Groups / Working Groups

How are standards developed and revised? Proposed new/revised text is circulated for comments to Delegates and Organisations with a cooperative agreement with OIE; relevant Commission may revise proposals on basis of comments received and recirculate for another round of comments or propose for adoption. Delegates discuss at OIE World Assembly and text is: adopted OR returned to relevant Commission for further work. Adopted texts are published in the next editions of the Codes and Manuals

COMMITTEE, COMMISSIONS, DELEGATES PROBLEM Specialist Commissions OIE Standard Setting Process Review Advice of experts or other Specialist Commissions Delegates of 178 Members Comments DELEGATES Draft text 1 2 World Assembly OIE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Adoption

15 Adoption of OIE standards Adoption during the World Assembly in May: By consensus; in most cases By vote (2/3 majority, quorum needed) via Resolutions of the World Assembly of Delegates; Normal cycle of adoption = 2 to 4 years Fast track procedures (in case of new risks to be addressed on an urgent basis) = 1 year

Annual cycle May September October World Assembly Specialist Commission meetings Reports circulated to Members October to January Members prepare submission of Country comments February March March to May Specialist Commission meetings Reports circulated to Members Members prepare position for World Assembly

Your Role as OIE Delegate 1. Propose amendments to existing text /new text; 2. Comment on the draft chapters via in-country consultation; 3. Adopt the new /amended chapters; 4. Monitor national legislation to ensure their alignment with OIE standards; 5. Once a standard is adopted you, as Delegate, are obligated to implement the adopted standard, e.g. keep VS and diagnostic labs updated on revised OIE standards.

NATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF OIE STANDARDS DELEGATE CHIEF VETERINARY OFFICER UNIVERSITIES AND REARCH INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE VETERNARIANS PRIMARY PRODUCTION SECTOR INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS

19 Opportunities for Member Countries to influence international standard setting Member countries are primarily responsible for the setting and adoption of international standards, and should therefore always attempt to actively participate in the standard setting process. Once adopted, the OIE standards are applicable to all OIE Member Countries.

More ressources: www.oie.int 20

21 Summary. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ump0qjdjyc&list=uuywwt1w9yv2qpkchz9hoomg

Thank you for your attention!