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[Subsidiary]
Duty to report to police rabies or suspected rabies of dog or cat.
Duty in cases of suspected rabies.
Importation of dog or cat without veterinary officer's permit prohibited.
Certain certificate required before issue of import permit.
Veterinary officer may dispense with certificate in certain cases.
Duty to report arrival of dog or cat in waters of Colony.
CAP. 167]
Dogs and Cats Regulations
[1978 Ed.
10. Any person having the custody, control or care of any dog or cat which has or may reasonably be suspected of having rabies, or of any dog or cat which has been or may reasonably be suspected of having been in contact with any case of rabies or suspected rabies, shall report the fact to the nearest police station without delay.
11. Any person having the custody, control or care of any dog or cat which has or is suspected of having rabies, or which is suspected of having been in contact with a case of rabies or suspected rabies, shall comply with all the requirements of the veterinary officer with regard thereto.
12. No owner or person having the custody, control or care of any dog or cat shall allow such dog or cat to be imported into the Colony, or if already so imported by water, to be landed in the Colony, or if already so imported by the Kowloon-Canton Railway, to be removed from the premises of the railway, or if already so imported by air to be removed from the airport, until he has received from the veterinary officer either a permit to import or a quarantine permit.
13. Subject to the provisions of regulation 14, no permit to import may be issued except on the production to the veterinary officer of
(a) a certificate to the satisfaction of the veterinary officer, dated not more than 2 months before the dog or cat is imported or brought into the Colony, from a duly qualified veterinary surgeon or a medical officer of health or a British consular authority, that for a period of 6 months immediately prior to the date of such certificate no case of rabies has been known to occur in any district in which such dog or cat has been; and
(b) in the case of a dog or cat imported by water, a statutory declaration by the master of the vessel by which such dog or cat has been imported, or by the owner if he has travelled on the vessel with the dog or cat, that no case of rabies has occurred on board the vessel during the voyage.
14. The veterinary officer may in his discretion, on being satisfied that no case of rabies has occurred in the place or places where such dog or cat has been during the period of 6 months immediately preceding such importation, or that there is no reasonable fear of such dog or cat having been in contact with rabies, dispense with the certificate referred to in regulation 13(a).
15. The owners, charterers or agents of any vessel which arrives in the waters of the Colony having on board any dog or cat consigned to or intended for any person in the Colony shall report the arrival of such dog or cat forthwith to the veterinary officer, giving the
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[Subsidiary]
Duty to report to police rabies or suspected rabies of dog or cat.
Duty in cases of suspected rabies.
Importation of dog or cat without veterinary officer's permit prohibited.
Certain certi- ficate required before issue of import permit.
Veterinary officer may dispense with certificate in certain cases.
Duty to report arrival of dog or cat in waters of Colony.
CAP. 167]
Dogs and Cats Regulations
[1978 Ed.
10. Any person having the custody, control or care of any dog or cat which has or may reasonably be suspected of having rabies, or of any dog or cat which has been or may reasonably be suspected of having been in contact with any case of rabies or suspected rabies, shall report the fact to the nearest police station without delay.
11. Any person having the custody, control or care of any dog or cat which has or is suspected of having rabies, or which is suspected of having been in contact with a case of rabies or suspected rabies, shall comply with all the requirements of the veterinary officer with regard thereto.
12. No owner or person having the custody, control or care of any dog or cat shall allow such dog or cat to be imported into the Colony, or if already so imported by water, to be landed in the Colony, or if already so imported by the Kowloon-Canton Railway, to be removed from the premises of the railway, or if already so imported by air to be removed from the airport, until he has received from the veterinary officer either a permit to import or a quarantine permit.
13. Subject to the provisions of regulation 14, no permit to import may be issued except on the production to the veterinary officer of
(a) a certificate to the satisfaction of the veterinary officer, dated not more than 2 months before the dog or cat is imported or brought into the Colony, from a duly qualified veterinary surgeon or a medical officer of health or a British consular authority, that for a period of 6 months immediately prior to the date of such certificate no case of rabies has been known to occur in any district in which such dog or cat has been; and
(b) in the case of a dog or cat imported by water, a statutory declaration by the master of the vessel by which such dog or cat has been imported, or by the owner if he has travelled on the vessel with the dog or cat, that no case of rabies has occurred on board the vessel during the voyage.
14. The veterinary officer may in his discretion, on being satisfied that no case of rabies has occurred in the place or places where such dog or cat has been during the period of 6 months immediately preceding such importation, or that there is no reason- able fear of such dog or cat having been in contact with rabies, dispense with the certificate referred to in regulation 13(a).
15. The owners, charterers or agents of any vessel which arrives in the waters of the Colony having on board any dog or cat consigned to or intended for any person in the Colony shall report the arrival of such dog or cat forthwith to the veterinary officer, giving the
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