1921.] THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS OEDINANCE. 139 



J. R. CHANCELLOR, 



Governor. 



THE DISEASES OF AKTMALS ORDINANCE, 1918. 



Regulations under section 12. 



PART 1. 



Notice and Publication of Ini<ected Place or Area. 



1. — (1.) Wlien the Governor in Executive Council has *leclared a 

 place to be infected with disease and prescribed the limits of the infected 

 area, a notice in accordance with P'orin 1 in the schedule to these 

 regulations shall be served on the owners and occupiers of all pr-emises 

 and lands to the infected area, and placards containing the wording of 

 the notice shall be posted about the boundaries of the infected area. 



(2.) "When the Governor in Executive Council has declared a place 

 to be no longer infected, a notice in accordance with Form 2 in the 

 schedale to these regulations shall be served on the owners and 

 occupiers of all premises and lands in the infected area, and placards 

 containing the wording of the notice shall be posted about the 

 boundaries of the infected area. 



Movement of Animals. 



2. — (1.) Animals shall not be moved, or allowed to stray, out of or 

 into an infected place or area without an order in writing from the 

 Government Veterinary Surgeon, except as expressly authorised by 

 these regulations. 



(2.) Any animal which is not diseased or suspected to be diseased 

 may be moved out of an infected place or area to the nearest slaughter 

 house for the purpose of being slaughtei-ed forthwith or to some other 

 premises not in the infected area, but in either case the animal must 

 be accompanied with an order signed by the Government Veterinary 

 Surgeon. 



(3.) The occupier of an infected place shall prevent access of animals 



to any diseased or suspected animal or carcase or to any part of the 



premises which has been exposed to infection of disease from an animal 



or carcase. 



Movement of Persons. 



3. — (1.) No person except the person tending the animal shall enter 



any field, shed or other place being part of an infected place, or area, in 



which a diseased or suspected animal is or has been recently kept, 



unless authorised in writing by the Government Veterinary Surgeon. 



(2.) Every person upon leaving any such field, shed or other place 

 shall thoroughly wash his hands with soap and water and disinfect his 

 boots and clothes when the Government Veterinary Surgeon so orders. 



(3.) A person tending a diseased or suspected animal shall not 

 tend any animal not so diseased or suspected, except with the permission, 

 of the Government Veterinary Surgeon. 



