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(b) any person appearing to the manager to be in charge of an
animal in an abattoir,
to remove the animal from the abattoir to another abattoir for slaughter.
(2) Any person who fails to comply with a direction given to him by a manager under paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(L.N. 33 of 1975)
13. Power of authorized officer to give directions
as to handling of animals
(1) An authorized officer may give to--
(a) the owner of an animal in an abattoir, and
(b) any person appearing to the authorized officer to be in charge of
an animal in an abattoir,
such directions as he thinks fit as to-
(i) the placing or tying of the animal in any stall, pen, or lairage in
the abattoir; and
(ii) the movement of the animal from any place to any other place in
the abattoir.
(1A) An authorized officer may give such directions he thinks fit as to-
(a) the priority; and
(b) the number,
of animals admitted to any part of an abattoir. (L.N. 33 of 1975)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with a direction given to him under paragraph (1) or (1A) shall be guilty of an offence. (L.N. 33 of 1975)
14. Animals to be delivered to waiting lairage
within 5 days of admission
(1) (a) Every animal which has been admitted to an abattoir in accordance with these bylaws shall be delivered within 5 days thereafter to a waiting lairage to be slaughtered unless previously removed under bylaw 9. (L.N. 33 of 1975)
(b) The manager may if he thinks fit extend the time limit referred to
in subparagraph (a) in respect of any animal.
(2) Any person who, being the owner or person in charge of an animal, fails to comply with paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(3) In the event of a contravention of paragraph (1), the manager of the abattoir may cause the animal to be delivered to a waiting lairage and thereafter slaughtered.
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(b) any person appearing to the manager to be in charge of an
animal in an abattoir,
to remove the animal from the abattoir to another abattoir for slaughter.
(2) Any person who fails to comply with a direction given to him by a manager under paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(L.N. 33 of 1975)
13. Power of authorized officer to give directions
as to handling of animals
(1) An authorized officer may give to--
(a) the owner of an animal in an abattoir, and
(b) any person appearing to the authorized officer to be in charge of
an animal in an abattoir,
such directions as he thinks fit as to-
(i) the placing or tying of the animal in any stall, pen, or lairage in
the abattoir; and
(ii) the movement of the animal from any place to any other place in
the abattoir.
(1A) An authorized officer may give such directions he thinks fit as to-
(a) the priority; and
(b) the number,
of animals admitted to any part of an abattoir. (L.N. 33 of 1975)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with a direction given to him under paragraph (1) or (1A) shall be guilty of an offence. (L.N. 33 of 1975)
14. Animals to be delivered to waiting lairage
within 5 days of admission
(1) (a) Every animal which has been admitted to an abattoir in accordance with these bylaws shall be delivered within 5 days thereafter to a waiting lairage to be slaughtered unless previously removed under bylaw 9. (L.N. 33 of 1975)
(b) The manager may if he thinks fit extend the time limit referred to
in subparagraph (a) in respect of any animal.
(2) Any person who, being the owner or person in charge of an animal, fails to comply with paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(3) In the event of a contravention of paragraph (1), the manager of the abattoir may cause the animal to be delivered to a waiting lairage and thereafter slaughtered.
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