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Belize Agricultural Health Authority (Animals) (Ante Mortem)(Inspection) Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 23 of 2001).

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source

Keywords

Abstract
These Regulations make provision for the control of animals before slaughter by inspectors designated by the Belize Agricultural Health Authority. No animal that has been classified as condemned shall be slaughtered in a slaughterhouse (as defined). Suspect or condemned animals shall be so identified by or under the supervision of an inspector. An animals that has been classified as suspect shall be kept separate in an isolation liar, and if deemed fit, be slaughtered in an isolation slaughterhouse. No animals that show a sign of "the onset of a parturition" shall be slaughtered until after the parturition. The Schedule contains rules relative to examination of animals by inspectors.
Date of text
Notes
Reprinted version of S.I. 23 of 2001 as at 31 October 2003.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
The Subsidiary Laws of Belize Revised Edition 2003, CAP. 211.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No