(1) A regulation may make provision in relation to the compulsory identification of dogs and cats.
(2) In particular, a regulation may provide for—
(a) how dogs and cats are to be identified; and
(b) the procedures to be followed for the compulsory identification of dogs and cats; and
(c) the people by whom compulsory identification may be carried out and their duties; and
(d) the particulars to be contained in the compulsory identification.