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[接上页] Provided that no such animal shall be permitted to remain in any depot for a longer period than 21 days: Provided also that any such animal which is condemned by the senior veterinary officer as unfit to be slaughtered for human food may, with the consent of the senior veterinary officer, be removed by the owner. Cap 139A reg 39 Fees for use of depot The fee payable for each head of cattle housed in a depot shall be $22 when cattle so housed are removed to any place other than the slaughter-house adjoining such depot or another depot, and the fee payable for each pig, sheep and goat similarly housed and removed shall be $6. No fee is payable on admission. (L.N. 36 of 1989; L.N. 44 of 1995; L.N. 206 of 1996; L.N. 523 of 1997) Cap 139A reg 40 Removal of animals without permit prohibited No cattle, swine, sheep and goats shall be removed from a depot for any purpose except on a removal order signed by the officer in charge. Such order shall be granted on the production and deposit of the receipt given on the admission of the animals and in favour of the person therein named or of any other person on his order. Cap 139A reg 41 Owners of animals to provide food The officer in charge shall provide water only for the use of the cattle, swine, sheep and goats housed in the depots. The owners of such animals shall provide proper and sufficient food and shall send men in sufficient numbers to look after, feed and water such animals, but no other unauthorized person may be or remain on the premises during such hours as the depots are closed to the public. (G.N.A. 54 of 1956) Cap 139A reg 42 Government not to accept responsibility The Government shall not be responsible for the safe custody of any cattle, swine, sheep or goats housed in a depot. (G.N.A. 54 of 1956) Cap 139A reg 43 Drenching of animals prohibited The drenching of any animal with any substance whatever, or the administration of salt in any form, in a depot, except with the permission of the senior veterinary officer or of the officer in charge, is prohibited. Cap 139A reg 44 Admission to depot prohibited to unauthorized persons MAINTENANCE OF ORDER IN DEPOTS No person, other than a person authorized by the Director, shall enter or remain in any depot except for the purpose of securing or of supplying food or water to any animal therein. (G.N.A. 54 of 1956) Cap 139A reg 45 Bad language and drunkenness forbidden No person shall in any depot use any indecent or obscene language, or enter or remain therein in a state of intoxication. Cap 139A reg 46 Liquor prohibited No person shall bring into a depot any malt or spirituous liquor or any drug of any nature whatsoever. Cap 139A reg 47 Application to use depot to be in writing Every person who may desire to use a depot for the purpose of accommodating any animal shall make application in writing to the officer in charge, and permission to use the depots shall be given to the several persons so applying in the order in which such applications are received. Cap 139A reg 48 Orders to be obeyed Every person using any depot shall obey all reasonable orders given to him by the officer in charge, and shall conduct himself in a quiet and orderly manner therein. Cap 139A reg 49 Obstruction prohibited No person shall obstruct or hinder any other person in the proper use of a depot. Cap 139A reg 50 Disorderly conduct forbidden No person shall, by any disorderly or improper conduct, disturb or interrupt any other person in the proper use of a depot. Cap 139A reg 51 Hours to be fixed by Director The depots shall, for the purpose of the admission of animals, be open at such hours as may be fixed by the Director and, except as provided by regulations 41 and 44, no person shall attempt to gain access to, or shall remain in, a depot at any other hour. (G.N.A. 54 of 1956) Cap 139A reg 52 Notice of closing to be given Whenever in the opinion of the Director it is expedient for its maintenance or preservation to close any part of any depot, he shall cause a notice in that behalf to be posted in some conspicuous part of such depot specifying the part that is closed, and no unauthorized person shall thereafter use or enter such part until a further notice has been published and posted as aforesaid notifying the reopening of such part. (G.N.A. 54 of 1956) Cap 139A reg 53 Animals to be inspected prior to admission Every person desiring to bring an animal into a depot shall apply to the officer in charge to inspect and pass such animal, and no person shall bring or cause to be brought or attempt to bring into a depot any animal which has not been duly inspected and passed by the officer in charge. Cap 139A reg 54 Beasts to be properly secured Every person who brings or causes to be brought into a depot any beast shall cause such beast to be securely tied to the tying irons in a byre assigned for the purpose; and every person who brings or causes to be brought into a depot any sheep, lamb or goat shall cause such sheep, lamb or goat to be properly penned in a lair assigned for the purpose; and every person who brings or causes to be brought into a depot any pig shall cause such pig to be properly secured in a piggery assigned for the purpose. |