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Livestock Market and Livestock Assembling Station Operator’s Licence Regulation (Alta. Reg. 110/2009).

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source


Abstract
The present Regulation is made under the Livestock Identification and Commerce Act (S.A. 2006, c.L-16.2). The Regulation lays down provisions relating to licences for operators of livestock markets and livestock assembling stations. In particular, section 2 establishes that no person shall operate: a) livestock market unless that person holds (i) a livestock market operator’s licence issued under the present Regulations, and (ii) a livestock dealer’s licence issued under the Livestock Identification and Commerce General Regulation (Alta. Reg. 208/2008); b) a livestock assembling station unless that person holds a livestock assembling station operator’s licence issued under this Regulation. The text – consisting of 15 sections – deals, amongst others, with the following aspects: definitions, operator’s licence , location specified in operator’s licence, application for operator’s licence, refusal, cancellation or suspension of licence, records, request for information, expiry of licence, form of licence and expiry. Three Schedules are enclosed.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
For the purpose of ensuring its revisions, this Regulation expires on 31 December 2015.
Notes
The present Regulation is consolidated up to 211/2009.
Repealed
Yes
Publication reference
Statutes and Regulations of Alberta.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No