Recognition of Zoos Rules, 2009.
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Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
These Rules provide for the application form and set out procedures and requirements for obtaining recognition of a zoo by the Central Zoo Authority.
The Rules make a classification of zoos on the basis of acreage, number of animal and varieties, and number of visitors per year. The Authority will grant recognition with due regard to the interest of protection and conservation of wildlife, and on being satisfied that the standards and norms and other matters specified in the Schedule are met by such zoo.
The Schedule contained in the Rules provide for: animal health, hygiene, feeding and prevention of cruelty; veterinary facilities; acquisition and breeding of animals; visitors requirements; etc.
The Rules make a classification of zoos on the basis of acreage, number of animal and varieties, and number of visitors per year. The Authority will grant recognition with due regard to the interest of protection and conservation of wildlife, and on being satisfied that the standards and norms and other matters specified in the Schedule are met by such zoo.
The Schedule contained in the Rules provide for: animal health, hygiene, feeding and prevention of cruelty; veterinary facilities; acquisition and breeding of animals; visitors requirements; etc.
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Entry into force notes
These Rules enter into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
Repeals