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TlilNIDAD AND TOBAGO BULLETIN. [XIX. 3. 



Burial of 

 animal. 



Straying of 

 animals. 



General orders 

 as to diseased 

 animals 



Power to make 

 regulations. 



9. Anj' animal slaughtered nnder the provisions of this Ordinance, 

 or which may die after becoming infected witli disease, shall be 

 destroyed, buried or otherwise disposed of as soon as possible in 

 accordance with the orders of the Governor in Executive Council for 

 the time being in force. 



10. Where any part of the Colony is stated or declared to be an 

 infected area, it shall not be lawful to allow any animal to be taken or 

 moved or to stray into or out of such infected area otherwise than in the 

 prescribed manner. 



Exceptional Powers for Transit. Sec. 



11. The Governor in Executive Coimcil may prescribe such further 

 or other provision as may be necessary or expedient respecting the case 

 of animals found to be diseased or suspected. 



(].) While exposed for sale in any place ; or 



(2.) While placed in a stable, pen, lair or other place before exposure 



for sale ; or 

 (3.) "While in transit or in course of being moved by land or by 



water ; or 

 (4.) "While in a detention station provided for the purposes of this 



Ordinance ; or 

 (5.) While being in a slaughter house or place where animals are 



slaughtered or are kept with a view to slaughter ; or 

 (6.) While being on unenclosed land ; or 

 (7.) Generally, while being in a place not in the possession or 



occupation or under the control of the owner of such animal. 



Disease and Movement Generally. 



12. Tlie Governor in Executive Council may make regulations — ■ 



(1) for prescribing and regulating the publication by placards, hand- 

 bills or otherwise, in the immediate neighbourhood of a place or area 

 declared infected, of the fact of such declaration ; 



(2) for prohibiting or regulating the movement of animals and 

 persons into, within or out of an infected place or area ; 



(3) for })rescribing and regulating the isolation or separation of 

 animals being in an infected place or area ; 



(4) for prohibiting or regulating the removal of carcases, fodder, 

 litter, utensils, pens, hurdles, dung or other things into, within or out of 

 an infected place or area ; 



(5) for prescribing and regulating the destruction, burial, disposal 

 or treatment of carcases, fodder, litter, utensils, pens, hurdles, dung or 

 other things, being in an infected place or area, or removed thereout ; 



(6) for prescribing and regulating the cleansing and disinfection o£ 

 infected places and areas oi- parts thereof ; 



