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This legislation has been repealed.

ENZOOTIC DISEASES REGULATIONS 1970 - REG 84V

84V .         Animal without NLIS device etc. in export depot, operator’s duties in case of

        (1)         Unless an inspector in a particular case approves otherwise, if an animal is moved to an export depot and neither an NLIS device nor approved identification is applied to the animal, the export depot operator must, within the period specified in subregulation (2) —

            (a)         apply to the animal an NLIS post breeder device; and

            (b)         update the NLIS database in relation to the device by recording —

                  (i)         the relevant PIC of the property from which the animal was moved to the export depot; and

                  (ii)         the serial number of the waybill or other document prescribed under the Stock (Identification and Movement) Act 1970 section 46 relating to the movement of the animal to the export depot; and

                  (iii)         the date the animal was moved.

        Penalty: a fine of $5 000.

        (2)         The export depot operator must comply with the requirements of subregulation (1) as soon as practicable after the movement of the animal to the export depot and before it is exported or is otherwise moved from the depot.

        (3)         If animals are moved to an export depot and more than 10% of the animals have neither NLIS devices nor approved identification applied to them, the operator of the export depot must —

            (a)         hold the animals at the export depot; and

            (b)         inform an inspector accordingly, and comply with any directions given to the operator by the inspector under regulation 84W.

        Penalty: a fine of $5 000.

        [Regulation 84V inserted in Gazette 19 Sep 2006 p. 3756-7; amended in Gazette 23 May 2008 p. 1990-1; 15 Apr 2011 p. 1403-4.]



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