Exotic Diseases of Animals (General) Regulation 1998 (NSW)
His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991.
Minister for Agriculture
This Regulation is the Exotic Diseases of Animals (General) Regulation 1998.
This Regulation commences on 1 September 1998.
In this Regulation,
The explanatory note and table of contents do not form part of this Regulation.
A person who has the authority of the Chief Veterinary Officer to be in possession of an exotic disease agent is exempt from section 9 of the Act if and only if the person has possession of the agent for the purpose of undertaking or assisting in:
(a) the diagnosis of disease in humans or animals, or
(b) the manufacture of vaccines, or
(c) veterinary, medical or scientific research or activities of a kind specified in the authority.
For the purposes of section 61 (a) of the Act, a claim for compensation must contain (but need not be limited to) the particulars specified in Schedule 1.
The claim must be signed by the following people:
(a) the person making the claim,
(b) an adult person who witnesses the signature of the person making the claim,
(c) the inspector approved by the Chief Veterinary Officer to agree with the owner on the market value of the animal or property or the person jointly nominated by the Minister and the owner to determine the market value of the animal or property.
For the purposes of section 61 (b) of the Act, the manner of making the claim is by causing it to be delivered to an office of the Department of Agriculture.
For the purposes of section 67 of the Act, the persons holding the following positions in the Department of Agriculture are prescribed:
• Deputy Director-General
• Executive Director, Regulatory
• Chief, Division of Animal Industries
• Program Manager, Quality Assurance
• Program Manager, Agricultural Protection
• Program Manager, Wool and Sheep Meat Services
• General Manager, Meat, Dairy and Intensive Livestock Products
The Exotic Diseases of Animals (General) Regulation 1993 is repealed.
Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Exotic Diseases of Animals (General) Regulation 1993, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.
(Clause 6)
• Name of the owner(s)
• Residential and postal address(es) of the owner(s)
• Itemised description of the animals destroyed pursuant to the Act or certified by an inspector as having died of an exotic disease
• Place where the animals were ordinarily kept before their destruction or death
• Date of destruction or death of the animals
• Date of notification given to the Director-General or an inspector that the animal had been affected by, or had died of, an exotic disease
(in the case of an animal that has died of an exotic disease)
• Itemised description of the property destroyed
• Date of destruction of the property
• Itemised market value of the animals or property in respect of which the claim is made, being a value determined:
(i) by agreement between the owner and an inspector, or
(ii) by a valuer nominated by the Minister and the owner
• Total amount of compensation claimed
• Name of the inspector, authorised by the Chief Veterinary Officer, who certified under section 55 (1) (b) of the Act that the animal died of an exotic disease
(in the case of an animal that has died of an exotic disease) • Date of the certification
• Name of the inspector with whom the owner agreed, under section 59 (1) of the Act, on the value of the animal or property or
• Name of the valuer nominated, under section 59 (2) of the Act, to determine the market value
• Declaration by the owner(s):
(i) that the particulars and descriptions in the claim are correct, and
(ii) that the value is correct
(if the value was reached by agreement with the owner)
• Name, residential and postal address of the person making the claim
• Description of the claimant’s interest in the claim and how that interest was obtained
• Declaration by the claimant:
(i) that the claimant has the authority of the owner (or of each other owner) to make the claim, and
(ii) that all the particulars and descriptions in the claim are correct.
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