Quarantine Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATION UNDER THE QUARANTINE ACT 1908-1920.
I, THE
GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation
under the
Dated this thirty-first day of May, 1922.
FORSTER,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
W. MASSY GREENE,
Minister for Health.
Amendment of Quarantine Regulations 1917.
The Quarantine Regulations 1917 (Statutory Rules No. 112 of 1917 and No. 46 of 1920) are hereby amended:—
1. By omitting from paragraph (1) of regulation 80a the words “Cattle from the United Kingdom (except those provided for in regulation 80 (3) )................................................. 40 days” and inserting in their stead the following words:—
“Cattle from Great Britain and Ireland (except those provided for in regulation 80 (3)) 80 days”
2. By omitting from paragraph (3) of regulation 80a the word “fourteen” and inserting in its stead the word “sixty”.
3. By omitting from paragraph (
c ) of regulation 93a the word “muzzled” and inserting in its stead the word “confined”.4. By repealing regulation 118 (Statutory Rules No. 46 of 1920) and substituting the following regulation:—
“118. The importation of hides and skins shall be subject to the following conditions:—
A. From any country except New Zealand and Norfolk Island—
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a ) 1. The owner or consignor shall forward with any hide or skin a declaration made in the country of origin before a magistrate to the effect that to the best of his knowledge, and belief such hide or skin was not derived from any animal which had suffered from or died from anthrax or foot and mouth disease, or rinderpest, or any similar disease, and that it has been effectively disinfected by immersion for 24 hours in a solution of one part of perchloride of mercury in 1,000 parts of water, or in a solution of 50 parts of carbolic acid in 1,000 parts of water.2. The consignment shall be accompanied by a certificate from a Government Veterinary Officer of the country of origin to the effect that to the best of his knowledge, the declaration is true and correct.
3. If the country of origin is a foreign country the declaration shall be made before a British consul or before a responsible British official resident therein.
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b )The master of the vessel in which any hide or skin is imported shall hold the same until he receives a landing permit from a quarantine officer.(
c ) Any imported hide or skin shall on being landed from a vessel be forthwith removed direct to an approved tannery or other approved place for treatment, and shall be treated as prescribed, or as directed by the Chief Quarantine Officer.Any hide or skin removed on, arrival in Australia to an extra-metropolitan tannery shall be packed in casks.
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d ) The tanner to whom any imported hide or skin is delivered shall in respect of such hide or skin enter into a bond of £100 to the effect that the hide or skin specified therein shall not leave the tannery or other approved place until it has been treated, tanned, or otherwise dealt with as prescribed or as directed by the Chief Quarantine Officer.(
e ) If the disinfection prescribed in paragraph (a ) of this regulation have not been carried out before shipment it shall be performed under the supervision of a quarantine officer on arrival of the hide or skin in Australia.B. From New Zealand—
The owner or consignor shall forward with any hide or skin a declaration made before a magistrate to the effect that such hide or skin was not derived from any animal which had suffered from or died from anthrax or similar disease. The declaration shall be indorsed as correct by a Government veterinary surgeon.”
Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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