GUY - SD - RECORD OF ANIMAL MOVEMENTS
ANIMAL PRODUCTION
Guyana / Animal production
ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION AND TRACEABILITY
RECORD OF ANIMAL MOVEMENTS
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Section 16. (1) No person shall, without a permit issued by an authorised officer, remove from or take into a buffer zone, free zone, infected zone or surveillance zone any animal, animal product or commodity. Section 17. For the purposes of controlling or eradicating prescribed diseases or national pathogens in a zone and of preventing their introduction or spread, the Authority may -
(a) prohibit or regulate the movement of persons and vehicles, within, into or out of a zone. Section 45. (1) The Minister may, on the advice of the Authority, make subsidiary legislation for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (I), the Minister may make regulations providing for any of the following -
(a) the establishment and functioning of any animal identification, animal traceability or animal movement system;
Section 26. (1) The owner of animals shall maintain a record of medical treatment given to each animal and the number of animals that died or was killed.
(2) The owner shall-
(a) retain records required to be maintained under subsection (1) for at least one year; and
(b) make the records available to the competent authority on request within that period.
(3) A person who fails to comply with the provisions of this section commits an offence.
Section 64. (1) Every person who is granted a licence, permit or certificate shall keep for inspection by duly authorised officers, accurate books, documents, records or particulars in a register to be called the Wildlife Register relating to any specimen specified in the First,
Second and Third Schedules or any other wildlife showing –
(a) the number of specimens the person has imported,
exported, re-exported or introduced from the sea;
(b) the date of such importation, exportation, re-exportation or introduction from the sea;
(c) the geographical origin of the specimens exported;
(d) the mortality of specimens imported, exported, reexported or introduced from the sea;
(e) the morbidity, condition and quality of specimens
imported, exported, re-exported or introduced from the
sea; and (f) such other information as the Commission may require
Regulation 8.(1) Every holding premises shall keepa record of the bir,th acquisitions, sales, disposals and deaths of all animals . (2) The records kept pursuant to subsection ( I) shall provide the following information - (a) ident ification and scientific name; (b)origin (i.e. whether wild or captive-born, including identificati on of parents, where known, and previous locations, if any); (c)dates of entry into, collection, disposal from and to whom;
(d)date, or estimated date, of birth or hatchi.ng; (e)sex (where known); (f) any distinctive markings, including tattoos, freeze-brands, rings or microchips;
(g) clinical data, inclucling details of and dates of any treatment given; (h) behavioural and life history data;
(i) date of death and the result of any post-mortem examination and laboratory investigations; G) where an escape has taken place, or damage or injury has been caused to, or by, an animal to persons or property -
(i) the reason for such escape, damage or injury; and
(ii) a summary of remedial measures ta.ke n to prevent recurrence;
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Section 64. (1) Every person who is granted a licence, permit or certificate shall keep for inspection by duly authorised officers, accurate books, documents, records or particulars in a register to be called the Wildlife Register relating to any specimen specified in the First,
Second and Third Schedules or any other wildlife showing –
(a) the number of specimens the person has imported,
exported, re-exported or introduced from the sea;
(b) the date of such importation, exportation, re-exportation or introduction from the sea;
(c) the geographical origin of the specimens exported;
(d) the mortality of specimens imported, exported, reexported or introduced from the sea;
(e) the morbidity, condition and quality of specimens
imported, exported, re-exported or introduced from the
sea; and (f) such other information as the Commission may require
Regulation 8.(1) Every holding premises shall keepa record of the bir,th acquisitions, sales, disposals and deaths of all animals . (2) The records kept pursuant to subsection ( I) shall provide the following information - (a) ident ification and scientific name; (b)origin (i.e. whether wild or captive-born, including identificati on of parents, where known, and previous locations, if any); (c)dates of entry into, collection, disposal from and to whom;
(d)date, or estimated date, of birth or hatchi.ng; (e)sex (where known); (f) any distinctive markings, including tattoos, freeze-brands, rings or microchips;
(g) clinical data, inclucling details of and dates of any treatment given; (h) behavioural and life history data;
(i) date of death and the result of any post-mortem examination and laboratory investigations; G) where an escape has taken place, or damage or injury has been caused to, or by, an animal to persons or property -
(i) the reason for such escape, damage or injury; and
(ii) a summary of remedial measures ta.ke n to prevent recurrence;
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Section 64. (1) Every person who is granted a licence, permit or certificate shall keep for inspection by duly authorised officers, accurate books, documents, records or particulars in a register to be called the Wildlife Register relating to any specimen specified in the First,
Second and Third Schedules or any other wildlife showing –
(a) the number of specimens the person has imported,
exported, re-exported or introduced from the sea;
(b) the date of such importation, exportation, re-exportation or introduction from the sea;
(c) the geographical origin of the specimens exported;
(d) the mortality of specimens imported, exported, reexported or introduced from the sea;
(e) the morbidity, condition and quality of specimens
imported, exported, re-exported or introduced from the
sea; and (f) such other information as the Commission may require
Regulation 8.(1) Every holding premises shall keepa record of the bir,th acquisitions, sales, disposals and deaths of all animals . (2) The records kept pursuant to subsection ( I) shall provide the following information - (a) ident ification and scientific name; (b)origin (i.e. whether wild or captive-born, including identificati on of parents, where known, and previous locations, if any); (c)dates of entry into, collection, disposal from and to whom;
(d)date, or estimated date, of birth or hatchi.ng; (e)sex (where known); (f) any distinctive markings, including tattoos, freeze-brands, rings or microchips;
(g) clinical data, inclucling details of and dates of any treatment given; (h) behavioural and life history data;
(i) date of death and the result of any post-mortem examination and laboratory investigations; G) where an escape has taken place, or damage or injury has been caused to, or by, an animal to persons or property -
(i) the reason for such escape, damage or injury; and
(ii) a summary of remedial measures ta.ke n to prevent recurrence;
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Regulation 8. (3) Every holding premises shall keep an inventory of the animals housed in the holding premises as at 31st December of every year, which shall be submitted to the Commission by 31st of January of the succeeding calendar year.
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Regulation 8. (3) Every holding premises shall keep an inventory of the animals housed in the holding premises as at 31st December of every year, which shall be submitted to the Commission by 31st of January of the succeeding calendar year.
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Section 4. The principal functions of the Authority under this Act shall be to - (c) develop and implement an animal identification system, an animal traceability system and a pennit system for animal movement;