Western Australia
Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act 1976
Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983
Western Australia
Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983
CONTENTS
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
3.Repeal1
4.Interpretation1
5.Sodium fluoroacetate2
6.Laying poison prohibited in certain areas2
7.Notice of intention to lay poison2
8.Erection of signs3
9.Securing bait3
10.Destroying baits3
Schedule
Notes
Western Australia
Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act 1976
Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983
These regulations may be cited as the Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983 1.
These regulations shall come into operation on the 28th day after the day on which they are published in the Government Gazette 1.
The Vermin Act (Poison Baits) Regulations 1965, as amended, are repealed.
In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears —
built‑up area means an area which is built up with structures devoted to business, industry or dwelling‑houses at intervals of less than 100 metres for a distance of one half kilometre or more;
poison means a poison listed in the Schedule to these regulations;
special rural zone means land which is zoned as a special rural zone under the provisions of a town planning scheme in force under the Town Planning and Development Act 1928;
subregulation means a subregulation of the regulation in which the term is used.
It shall not be lawful to lay baits containing sodium fluoroacetate for the purpose of destroying declared animals except in accordance with the Pesticides Regulations 2 made under the Health Act 1911.
6.Laying poison prohibited in certain areas
A person, other than an inspector or authorised person, shall not lay poison for the purpose of destroying declared animals on any land within 20 metres of a road, reserve or public place that is in a built‑up area or in a special rural zone.
Penalty: $200.
7.Notice of intention to lay poison
(1)A person shall not lay poison in a special rural zone or in a built‑up area unless, at least 24 hours prior to laying such poison, he has given notice of his intention to lay poison to every owner of land contiguous with the land on which he intends to lay the poison and to the council of the municipality in which the land is located.
Penalty: $200.
(2)A notice referred to in subregulation (1) shall be in writing and shall specify —
(a)the date on which it is intended to lay the poison;
(b)the location of the land on which it is intended to lay the poison; and
(c)the type of poison it is intended to lay.
(1)A person who lays poison in a special rural zone, in a built‑up area or on any road, reserve or public place outside a built‑up area without erecting on that land prominently displayed signs indicating that poison has been laid is guilty of an offence.
Penalty: $200.
(2)A person who fails to ensure that a sign he has erected pursuant to subregulation (1) remains in position until the poison he has laid is used or destroyed is guilty of an offence.
Penalty: $200.
A person who lays poison in a special rural zone or in a built‑up area shall ensure that the bait is secured or buried.
Penalty: $200.
A person who lays poison baits shall ensure that any bait which is not used is destroyed by being buried or burnt in such a manner as to prevent access to the remains by animals.
Penalty: $200.
Strychnine.
1This is a reprint as at 5 December 2003 of the Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983. The following table contains information about these regulations and any reprint.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983 |
29 Apr 1983 p. 1349 |
27 May 1983 (see r. 2) |
Reprint 1: The Agriculture and Related Resources Protection (Poison) Regulations 1983 as at 5 Dec 2003 |
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2Now cited as the Health (Pesticides) Regulations 1956.