Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

Reprinted as at 21 July 2000

 

Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as at 21 July 2000

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Western Australia

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

1.Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986 1.

1A.Prescribed stock

Goats are a prescribed species of stock for the purposes of — 

(a)paragraph (b) of the definition of “artificial breeding” in section 4 of the Act; and

(b)section 5B(3) of the Act.

[Regulation 1A inserted in Gazette 16 October 1987 p.3926.]

2.Application

(1)An application for the grant or renewal of a licence authorising premises to be used for the purposes of the artificial breeding of goats shall be in the form of Form 1 in Schedule 1.

(2)An application for the transfer of a licence shall be in the form of Form 3 in Schedule 1.

(3)An application for the variation of a licence shall be in the form of Form 4 in Schedule 1.

3.Licences

A licence authorising premises to be used for the purpose of the artificial breeding of goats shall be in the form of Form 2 in Schedule 1.

4.Fees

An application for the grant, renewal, transfer or variation of a licence or an application for a certificate of competency shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee set out in Schedule 2.

 

Schedule 1

Form 1

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE OR RENEWAL OF LICENCE

Minister for Agriculture 2,

Department of Agriculture 3,

South Perth.

I/WE ……………………………………………………………………………..

of ……....…………………………………………………………………………

hereby apply for*a licence to use the premises for

*the renewal of my/our licence to use the premises described hereunder for the

*collection and processing of semen from goats for general sale or use with respect to the collection, dilution, examination, chilling, freezing, storing, distribution, sale and use of semen;

*storage and sale of semen from goats;

*transplantation of ova from goats and any processes connected with the production, handling, fertilisation and storage of ova for sale or use.

Address of premises ……………………………………………………………...

Description of premises …………………………...……………………………..

Dated this ……………………….. day of ……………………………. 20 ..........

……………………………………………….

(Signature of Applicant(s))

* Strike out whichever is not applicable.

Fee ……………………………………………….. attached.

Form 2

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

LICENCE

Minister for Agriculture 2,

Department of Agriculture 3,

South Perth.

…………………………………………….. of …………………………………

(Name of Licensee(s))(Address)

*is/are hereby licensed to use the premises described hereunder for the: — 

*collection and processing of semen from goats for general sale or use with respect to the processes of collecting, diluting, examining, chilling, freezing, storing, distribution, sale and use of semen;

*storage and sale of semen from goats;

*transplantation of ova from goats and any processes connected with the production, handling, fertilisation and storage of ova for sale or use.

Address of premises ……………………………………………………………...

Description of premises …………………………...……………………………..

This licence remains in force for 3 years from the date of issue i.e. until ...…….

…………………………………………… 20…………… and is issued subject to the conditions prescribed by Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965, and to the following conditions — 

……………………………………………………………………………………

(Insert here any special conditions)

……………………………………………………………………………………

These conditions may be varied by the Minister.

Issued this ………………………… day of …………………………20 …….....

……………………………………………….

Minister for Agriculture 2.

* Strike out whichever is not applicable.

Form 3

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE

Minister for Agriculture 2,

Department of Agriculture 3,

South Perth.

I/WE ……………………………………………………………………………

of ……………………………………………………………………………….

being the holder(s) of a licence to use the premises described hereunder, hereby apply for the transfer of that licence to …………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………..

of ………………………………………………………………………………..

Address of premises ….…………………………………………………………

licensed for the — 

*collection and processing of semen from goats for general sale or use with respect to the collection, dilution, examination, chilling, freezing, storing, distribution, sale and use of semen;

*storage and sale of semen from goats;

*transplantation of ova from goats and any processes connected with the production, handling, fertilisation and storage of ova for sale or use.

Dated this ……………………… day of …………………..…. 20 ……………..

Fee ……………………………………..attached.

………………………………………….

Signature of Applicant(s).

………………………………………….

Signature of Transferee(s).

* Strike out whichever is not applicable.

Form 4

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF LICENCE

Minister for Agriculture 2,

Department of Agriculture 3,

South Perth.

I/WE ……………………………………………………………………………

of………………………………………………………………………………..

being the holder(s) of a licence in respect of the premises at ………………….

………………………………………………………………………………….

for the purposes of ….………………………………………………………….

hereby apply for a variation of the licence so as to authorise the use of the premises for……………………………………………………………………..

Fee …………………………………….attached.

Dated this ……………………… day of ………………………….. 20 ...………

……………………………………………

Signature of licensee(s).

Schedule 2 — Fees

[Regulation 4]

 

Fee

Grant or renewal of a licence...............................

$300.00

Transfer of licence................................................

$48.00

Certificate of competency — 

 

(a)in respect of the class of herdsman‑inseminator.......................

 

$29.50

(b)in respect of any other class..............

$200.00

[Schedule 2 inserted in Gazette 23 June 1998 p.3316; amended in Gazette 20 June 2000 p.3009.]

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Notes

1This reprint is a compilation as at 21 July 2000 of the Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986 and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.

Table of Regulations

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Miscellaneous

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Regulations 1986

14 March 1986 pp.755‑7

14 March 1986

 

Artificial Breeding (Goats) Amendment Regulations 1986

27 June 1986

p.2222

27 June 1986

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1987,

Part VI

16 October 1987

p.3926

16 October 1987

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock (Fees) Amendment Regulations 1987,

Part VI

30 October 1987 p.4050

1 November 1987

(see regulation 2)

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock  (Fees) Amendment Regulations 1988,

Part VI

14 October 1988 p.4205

14 October 1988

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1990,

­­Part 3

17 August 1990 p.4068

17 August 1990

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1991,

Part 3

18 October 1991 p.5311

18 October 1991

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1992,

Part 3

24 July 1992

p.3602

24 July 1992

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1993,

Part 3

17 September 1993 p.5043

17 September 1993

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1994,

Part 3

24 June 1994

p.2832

1 July 1994

(see regulation 2)

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1995,

Part 3

21 July 1995

p.3060

21 July 1995

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1996,

Part 3

3 September 1996 p.4371

4 September 1996 (see regulation 2)

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1997,

Part 3

19 August 1997

pp.4715-16

19 August 1997

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 1998,

Part 3

23 June 1998

p.3316

23 June 1998

 

Artificial Breeding of Stock Amendment Regulations 2000,

Part 3

20 June 2000

p.3009

1 July 2000

(see regulation 2)

 

2The designation of Ministers may be altered by the Governor under the Alteration of Statutory Designations Act 1974. As at the date of this reprint the former Minister for Agriculture is known as the Minister for Primary Industries.

3Under the Alteration of Statutory Designations Order 1996, references in any law to the “Department of Agriculture” shall be read and construed as references to “Agriculture Western Australia”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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