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ANIMAL MANAGEMENT (CATS AND DOGS) ACT 2008 - SECT 43X
What is a dog’s relevant supply number
(1) The
"relevant supply number" is— (a) for a dog bred by a person who is a
registered breeder—the person’s breeder ID number; or
(b) for a dog bred
by a person who applies for registration as a registered breeder within 28
days after the day the dog is born and who is registered as a registered
breeder—the person’s breeder ID number.
(2) However, if a dog is bred by
a registered breeder while the breeder’s registration is suspended under
chapter 2A , part 2 , division 4 , the dog is taken not to have a
relevant supply number.
(3) The
"relevant supply number" for a dog bred by a person who is an accredited
breeder of an approved entity is the person’s accreditation number.
(4) The
"relevant supply number" for a dog bred by a person who is a
recognised interstate breeder is the unique number that identifies the person
as a recognised interstate breeder.
(5) The exemption number issued under
part 5 for a dog is the
"relevant supply" number for the dog.
(6) The breeder ID number of a pound or
shelter is the
"relevant supply number" for a dog impounded, or being provided shelter, by
the pound or shelter if, when the dog entered the pound or shelter, there was
no relevant supply number for the dog.
(7) In this section—
"recognised interstate breeder" means a person registered, however described,
under a corresponding law to breed dogs.
"shelter" includes a veterinary surgery to the extent it provides shelter for
a dog that is homeless, lost or stray.
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