CAP. 139]
[by-law 25 cont.]
Interim notice shall define requirements.
Service of interim notice.
Particulars with respect to interim notice to be reported.
Public Health (Animals and Birds).
tigation by the Senior Veterinary Officer, and also to leave a police officer or health inspector in the place pending the arrival of the Senior Veterinary Officer.
26. An interim notice shall set out the requirements of by-laws 31, 32 and 33 and shall, so far as may reasonably be necessary, define the premises affected thereby. Such notice, until withdrawn, shall have force and effect as if given or confirmed by the Council.
27. Service of an interim notice shall be effected by delivery thereof to the owner or occupier of the place or to a person in charge of the animal or bird, or by posting the same on some part of the place.
28. A police officer or health inspector serving an interim notice shall report, with all practicable speed, to the Secretary of the Council and also, in writing, to the Senior Veterinary Officer the particulars obtained and steps taken by him.
Senior Veterinary Officer to visit place declared infected by interim notice.
Council may declare place infected.
29. The Senior Veterinary Officer shall visit promptly the place to which any interim notice relates, and if, in his opinion, disease exists or within fifty-six days has existed at such place, he shall with all practicable speed report all ascertainable particulars to the Secretary of the Council, but, if satisfied that disease does not so exist or has not so existed, he shall withdraw the interim notice.
30. The Council may declare any place where animals or birds are or have been to be an infected place, and thereupon notice in that behalf signed by the Secretary of the Council shall be served in the manner prescribed in by-law 27. A place declared to be an infected place shall so continue until the Council shall declare the same to be free from infection.
Removal of animals, etc., from infected place prohibited.
Admission to infected place prohibited.
31. No animal or bird, and no carcase, fodder, litter, dung, utensil, milk or other thing, shall be moved out of an infected place without a special permit.
32. No person, except the Senior Veterinary Officer and persons acting under his direction, police officers and
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CAP. 139]
[by-law 25 cont.]
Interim
notice shall define re- quirements.
Service of
interim
notice.
Particulars
with respect to interim
notice to be
Public Health (Animals and Birds).
tigation by the Senior Veterinary Officer, and also to leave. a police officer or health inspector in the place pending the arrival of the Senior Veterinary Officer.
26. An interim notice shall set out the requirements of by-laws 31, 32 and 33 and shall, so far as may reasonably be necessary, define the premises affected thereby. Such notice, until withdrawn, shall have force and effect as if given or confirmed by the Council.
27. Service of an interim notice shall be effected by delivery thereof to the owner or occupier of the place or to a person in charge of the animal or bird, or by posting the same on some part of the place.
28. A police officer or health inspector serving an interim notice shall report, with all practicable speed, to the Secretary of the Council and also, in writing, to the Senior G.N.A. 87/51. Veterinary Officer the particulars obtained and steps taken
by him.
reported.
Senior Veterinary Officer to visit place declared
infected by interim
notice.
Council
may declare
29. The Senior Veterinary Officer shall visit promptly the place to which any interim notice relates, and if, in his opinion, disease exists or within fifty-six days has existed at such place, he shall with all practicable speed report all ascertainable particulars to the Secretary of the Council, but, if satisfied that disease does not so exist or has not so existed, he shall withdraw the interim notice.
30. The Council may declare any place where animals place infected. Or birds are or have been to be an infected place, and thereupon notice in that behalf signed by the Secretary of the Council shall be served in the manner prescribed in by-law 27. A place declared to be an infected place shall so continue until the Council shall declare the same to be free from infection.
Removal of
animals, etc.,
31. No animal or bird, and no carcase, fodder, litter, from infected dung, utensil, milk or other thing, shall be moved out of
an infected place without a special permit.
place prohibited.
Admission
to infected
place prohibited.
32. No person, except the Senior Veterinary Officer and persons acting under his direction, police officers and
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