Eegulatioa 

 of ports. 



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disease, and to the administration ot such laws, the circumstances are 

 such as to afford reasonable security against the importation therefrom 

 of diseased animals or carcases. 



14._(1.) The Governor in Executive Council may make regulations 

 for the following purposes, or any of them : — 



(a) for prescribing the ports at which alone foreign animals may be 

 landed ; 



(b) for defining the limits of ports for tlie purposes of this 



Ordinance ; 



(c) for defining parts of ports ; 



(d) for prohibiting or regulating the movement of animals into, 



within, or out of a defined part of a port ; 



(e) for prescribing and regulating the inspection and examination, 



and the mode, time and conditions of slaughter of animals in 

 a defined part of a port ; 

 (/) for prescribing and regulating the disposal of animals, not 

 being foreign animals, and being in a defined part of a port ; 



io) for regulating the removal of carcases, fodder, grain. Utter, 

 utensils, dung or other tilings into, within, or out of a defined 

 part of a port, and the disposal thereof when likely to introduce 

 or spread disease ; 



(7() for prescribing and regulating the cleansing and disinfection of 

 a defined part of a port or of parts thereof ; 



(t) for prescribing and regulating the disinfection or destruction of 

 things being in a defined part of a port or removed thereout ; 



{}') for regulating the movement of persons into, within or out of a 



defined park of a port ; 

 (A) for prescribing and regulating the disinfection of the clothes of 



persons employed or being in a defined part of a port, and the 



use of precautions against the introduction or spreading by 



them of disease 

 (l) for prescribing and regulating the seizure and detention of any 



foreign animal, carcase, fodder, litter, dung or other thing 



whereby disease may be introduced or spread ; and 



(m) generally for the better execution of this Ordinance in relation 

 to foreign animals, carcases, fodder, litter, dung or other 

 things, or for the purpose of in any manner preventing the 

 introduction or spreading thereby of disease ; 



(n) for prescribing the fees and expenses to be payable in or about 

 the execution of the regulations under this section and the 

 persons by whom the same are to be paid. 



Offences and Legal Procedure. 

 15._(1.) The members of the Constabulary Force shall execute and r..lice to _^ 

 enforce this Ordinance and every regulation and Order of the Governor ^^',1:^^. '* 

 in Executive Council thereunder. 



