The timely testing of cattle herds is a key TB control measure. Those that fail to test on time increase the risk of disease spread. As soon as a test becomes overdue APHA will apply movement restrictions to the herd. Only movements directly to a slaughterhouse may be allowed under the authority of a movement licence issued by APHA. Additionally, a notification will be made to the relevant local authority which ay lead to further investigation..

To further encourage the timely TB testing of cattle herds, compensation is reduced for any reactors found on a test overdue by more than 60 days.
The Cattle Compensation (England) Order 2019 sets out the reduction on a sliding scale:
- More than 60 days overdue but less than 90 days, reduced by 25%
- More than 90 days but less than 180 days, reduced by 50%
- More than 180 days, reduced by 95%.

Useful resources
- Cattle Compensation (England) Order 2019
- Information about overdue TB testing on GOV.UK