This legislation has been repealed.
(1) On arrival of any cattle at a property, the owner or person in charge of the cattle must provide the owner or person in charge of the cattle at the property with:(a) if the cattle were held at another property (the "previous property") before being sent to the property--the property identification code of the previous property, or(b) if the cattle were held by a stock and station agent before being sent to the property--the agent identification code of the agent.
(2) If any cattle arrives at a property, the owner or person in charge of the cattle at the property must, within 7 days of the arrival of the cattle, provide the authorised administrator with the following information unless the cattle have arrived directly from a saleyard or stock and station agent:(a) that the cattle have arrived at the property,(b) the date the cattle arrived at the property,(c) the relevant identification particulars of the cattle concerned,(d) the property identification code of the property,(e) if the cattle were held at a previous property before being sent to the property--the property identification code of the previous property.
(3) If any cattle arrives at a property from a previous property that does not have a property identification code, the owner or person in charge of the cattle at the property must:(a) within 7 days after the arrival of the cattle, make a record of the relevant identification particulars of the cattle and the address of the previous property, and(b) keep any such record for a period of at least 7 years from the date on which it was made, and(c) if requested to do so by an inspector, produce the record for inspection.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.