99—Regulations and fee notices
(1) The Governor may
make such regulations as are contemplated by, or necessary or expedient for
the purposes of, this Act.
(2) Without limiting
the generality of subsection (1), the regulations may—
(a)
require the keeping of records or other information by veterinarians or any
other person or body prescribed by the regulations; or
(b)
require the furnishing of receipts, returns or other information to the Board
or any other person or body prescribed by the regulations; or
(c)
prescribe penalties, not exceeding $5 000, for breach of, or
non-compliance with, a regulation.
(3) The regulations
may—
(a)
refer to or incorporate, wholly or partially and with or without modification,
a code, standard or other document prepared or published by a prescribed body,
either as in force at the time the regulations are made or as in force from
time to time; and
(b) be
of general or limited application; and
(c) make
different provision according to the persons, things or circumstances to which
they are expressed to apply; and
(d) make
provisions of a saving or transitional nature consequent on the enactment or
amendment of this Act or the regulations; and
(e)
exempt a person, or a class of persons, from the operation of a specified
provision or provisions of this Act; and
(f)
provide that any matter or thing is to be determined, dispensed with,
regulated or prohibited according to the discretion of the Minister, the
Board, the Executive Officer or another prescribed person or authority.
(4) If a code,
standard or other document is referred to or incorporated in the
regulations—
(a) a
copy of the code, standard or other document must be published on a website
determined by the Minister; and
(b)
evidence of the contents of the code, standard or other document may be given
in any legal proceedings by production of a document apparently certified by
the Minister to be a true copy of the code, standard or other document.
(5) The Board may
prescribe fees for the purposes of this Act by fee notice under the
Legislation (Fees) Act 2019 .
(6) A fee notice may
provide for the waiver, reduction or recovery of fees.