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ANIMAL MANAGEMENT (CATS AND DOGS) ACT 2008 - SECT 172B

Chief executive must keep breeder register

172B Chief executive must keep breeder register

(1) The chief executive must keep a register of persons who breed dogs (the
"breeder register" ).
(2) The breeder register must contain the following information—
(a) for each person who is registered as a registered breeder—
(i) the designated details of the person; and
(ii) the person’s breeder ID number; and
(iii) the date on which the registration ends;
(b) the information mentioned in section 43W (2) (d) (i) that is given to the chief executive about a person who becomes an accredited breeder of an approved entity;
(c) the information mentioned in section 43W (2) (d) (ii) that is given to the chief executive about a person who ceases to be an accredited breeder of an approved entity;
(d) the information mentioned in section 43W (2) (d) (iii) that is given to the chief executive about a change in the designated details of an accredited breeder of an approved entity;
(e) for each exemption number issued under chapter 2B , part 5 for a dog—
(i) the designated details of the eligible person in relation to the dog; and
(ii) whether the eligible person is an eligible person in relation to the dog under section 43ZG , 43ZH or 43ZI ; and
(iii) the exemption number; and
(iv) a description of the dog; and
(v) the date the exemption number was issued.
(3) Information mentioned in subsection (2) must be kept in the breeder register until at least—
(a) if the information is about a person who was a registered breeder—the person has not been a registered breeder for 5 years; or
(b) if the information is about a person who was an accredited breeder of an approved entity—the person has not been an accredited breeder of an approved entity for at least 5 years; or
(c) if the information is about an exemption number issued under chapter 2B , part 5 for a dog—5 years after the exemption number was issued.



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