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PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATIONS 2000 (2000 NO 1) - REG 67

Animal and bird diseases

(1)     This regulation applies if an animal or bird develops a condition that, in the opinion of the chief health officer based on reasonable grounds—

        (a)     is potentially injurious to humans; and

        (b)     represents a serious risk to public health.

(2)     If this regulation applies, the chief health officer may give the keeper of the animal or bird a written direction to destroy the animal or bird within a period specified in the direction.

(3)     If this regulation applies to a dog that has the hydatid disease parasite, the chief health officer may give its keeper a written direction to—

        (a)     treat the dog in a manner specified in the direction; or

        (b)     destroy the dog.

(4)     The keeper of an animal or bird must not, without reasonable excuse, fail to comply with a notice under this regulation.

Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.



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