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Animal Diseases (Livestock Markets) Regulations, 2001 (G.N. No. 131 of 2001).

Type of law
Regulation
Source

Keywords

Abstract
These Regulations regulate the disposal and purchase of livestock on markets, and classifies for this purpose markets in Primary Markets, Secondary Markets and Border Markets. A Primary Market is a place designated as a livestock market and which is under the control of local government authorities. The Market Master may give directions for purposes of "cleanliness, order and regularity" to persons present on the market and may order removal of persons who fail to obey such directions. The Market Master may also prescribe opening hours and places of livestock markets. Secondary and border markets are specified in the First Schedule. The Second Schedule prescribes market fees.
Date of text
Notes
Made under the Animal Diseases Ordinance.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Government Gazette, Subsidiary Legislation (Supplement of 2001, pp. 1011-1014.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No