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This legislation has been repealed.

STOCK DISEASES REGULATION 2004 - REG 39

Records of unidentified pigs sent to abattoirs

39 Records of unidentified pigs sent to abattoirs

(1) If any pig that is required to be identified under this Part is sent to an abattoir for slaughter but is not identified as required, the owner or person in charge of the abattoir must, on the day on which the pig is slaughtered, make or cause to be made a record containing the following information:
(a) the property identification code, or address, of the property on which the pig was last held before being sent to the abattoir,
(b) the date on which the pig arrived at the abattoir,
(c) a description of the class or breed of the pig,
(d) a description of any brand or other mark on the pig,
(e) the name and address of the person on whose behalf the pig was sent to the abattoir.
(2) The owner or person in charge of the abattoir must:
(a) keep the record for a period of at least 2 years from the date on which it was made, and
(b) if requested to do so by an inspector or food inspector, produce the record for inspection.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.



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