1964_PUBLIC_HEALTH_(ANIMALS_AND_BIRDS)_REGULATIONS — Page 9

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1989 Ed.]

Public Health (Animals and Birds) Regulations

[CAP. 139

A 9

[Subsidiary]

16. Senior veterinary officer to report

The senior veterinary officer in every instance shall report promptly to the Director, from time to time, all ascertainable material particulars concerning animals or birds placed in segregation and the orders given by him with regard thereto.

(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)

17. Power of owner to cause animal to be slaughtered

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Ordinance, owners of animals in segregation may at any time cause their animals to be slaughtered in a lawful manner.

18. Transfer permitted for slaughter

For the purpose of slaughter the officer in charge of a Government depot may permit transfer of animals from one Government depot to another.

19. Owners to pay charges

Owners of animals or birds in segregation shall on demand pay such daily charge for the keep of such animals or birds, until the same shall be either released from segregation or destroyed, as the senior veterinary officer may direct.

(G.N. 601 of 1947)

20. Restrictions against removal of animals, birds or things from segregation place

Except as provided in regulation 21 no animals, birds, carcasses, dung, litter, fodder, utensils or things of any kind whatever shall be removed from a segregation place without a special permit.

21. Disposal of infected carcasses, etc.

All carcasses, dung, litter, broken fodder and things of any kind whatever which, in the opinion of the senior veterinary officer or any public officer authorized in writing by him for the purposes of this regulation, may spread disease among animals or birds, shall be disposed of as the senior veterinary officer or such officer may direct.

(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)

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The senior veterinary officer in every instance shall report promptly to the Director, from time to time, all ascertainable material particulars concerning animals or birds placed in segregation and the orders given by him with regard thereto.(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)17. Power of owner to cause animal to be slaughteredNotwithstanding any other provision of the Ordinance, owners of animals in segregation may at any time cause their animals to be slaughtered in a lawful manner.18. Transfer permitted for slaughterFor the purpose of slaughter the officer in charge of a Government depot may permit transfer of animals from one Government depot to another.19. Owners to pay chargesOwners of animals or birds in segregation shall on demand pay such daily charge for the keep of such animals or birds, until the same shall be either released from segregation or destroyed, as the senior veterinary officer may direct.(G.N. 601 of 1947)20. Restrictions against removal of animals, birds or things from segregation placeExcept as provided in regulation 21 no animals, birds, carcasses, dung, litter, fodder, utensils or things of any kind whatever shall be removed from a segregation place without a special permit.21. Disposal of infected carcasses, etc.All carcasses, dung, litter, broken fodder and things of any kind whatever which, in the opinion of the senior veterinary officer or any public officer authorized in writing by him for the purposes of this regulation, may spread disease among animals or birds, shall be disposed of as the senior veterinary officer or such officer may direct.(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)1
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The senior veterinary officer in every instance shall report promptly to the Director, from time to time, all ascertainable material particulars concerning animals or birds placed in segregation and the orders given by him with regard thereto.(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)17. Power of owner to cause animal to be slaughteredNotwithstanding any other provision of the Ordinance, owners of animals in segregation may at any time cause their animals to be slaughtered in a lawful manner.18. Transfer permitted for slaughterFor the purpose of slaughter the officer in charge of a Government depot may permit transfer of animals from one Government depot to another.19. Owners to pay chargesOwners of animals or birds in segregation shall on demand pay such daily charge for the keep of such animals or birds, until the same shall be either released from segregation or destroyed, as the senior veterinary officer may direct.(G.N. 601 of 1947)20. Restrictions against removal of animals, birds or things from segregation placeExcept as provided in regulation 21 no animals, birds, carcasses, dung, litter, fodder, utensils or things of any kind whatever shall be removed from a segregation place without a special permit.21. Disposal of infected carcasses, etc.All carcasses, dung, litter, broken fodder and things of any kind whatever which, in the opinion of the senior veterinary officer or any public officer authorized in writing by him for the purposes of this regulation, may spread disease among animals or birds, shall be disposed of as the senior veterinary officer or such officer may direct.(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)11
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1989 Ed.]

Public Health (Animals and Birds) Regulations

[CAP. 139

A 9

[Subsidiary]

16. Senior veterinary officer to report

The senior veterinary officer in every instance shall report promptly to the Director, from time to time, all ascertainable material particulars concerning animals or birds placed in segregation and the orders given by him with regard thereto.

(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)

17. Power of owner to cause animal to be slaughtered

Notwithstanding any other provision of the Ordinance, owners of animals in segregation may at any time cause their animals to be slaughtered in a lawful

manner.

18. Transfer permitted for slaughter

For the purpose of slaughter the officer in charge of a Government depot may permit transfer of animals from one Government depot to another.

19. Owners to pay charges

Owners of animals or birds in segregation shall on demand pay such daily charge for the keep of such animals or birds, until the same shall be either released from segregation or destroyed, as the senior veterinary officer may direct.

(G.N. 601 of 1947)

20. Restrictions against removal of animals,

birds or things from segregation place

Except as provided in regulation 21 no animals, birds, carcasses, dung, litter, fodder, utensils or things of any kind whatever shall be removed from a segregation place without a special permit.

21. Disposal of infected carcasses, etc.

All carcasses, dung, litter, broken fodder and things of any kind whatever which, in the opinion of the senior veterinary officer or any public officer authorized in writing by him for the purposes of this regulation, may spread disease among animals or birds, shall be disposed of as the senior veterinary officer or such officer

may direct.

(G.N.A. 54 of 1956)

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