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Stock Diseases (General) Regulation 2009.

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
This Regulation implements the Stock Diseases Act 1923 by providing specification on: in relation to anthrax, brucellosis, tuberculosis, rabies and footrot, the testing of stock for disease, the notification of disease in stock, the vaccination of stock and the restriction of movement of tested or vaccinated stock (Part 2), a scheme for the identification and tracing of movement of stock (Part 3), permits for the movement of things (other than stock) out of quarantine areas (Part 4), permits generally (Part 5), matters of a minor, consequential or ancillary nature (Parts 1 and 6).
The major modifications from the 2004 Regulation relate to the identification and tracing of stock. The relevant provisions are largely based on the provisions contained in Part 3 of the 2004 Regulation. However, this Regulation provides for the strengthening of the scheme of mandatory permanent identification and tracing of cattle, sheep and goats, the inclusion of pigs in that mandatory permanent identification and tracing scheme (previously pigs were included in a transaction identification scheme only), the voluntary permanent identification of horses and other equines and alpacas and other camelids in accordance with a scheme approved by the Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, and all properties that have certain specified stock on them being required to have a property identification code for the purposes of such schemes.
Date of text
Notes
This Regulation was impliedly repealed by repeal of the Stock Diseases Act 1923 by Sch 6 to the Biosecurity Act 2015 No 24 with effect from 1 July 2017.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No