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ANIMAL CARE AND PROTECTION ACT 2001 - SECT 163
Power to require name and address
163 Power to require name and address
(1) An inspector may require a person to state the person’s name and
residential or business address if the inspector— (a) finds the person
committing, or about to commit— (i) an animal welfare offence; or
(ii)
another offence against this Act; or
(b) finds the person in circumstances
that lead, or has information that leads, the inspector to reasonably suspect
the person has just committed— (i) an animal welfare offence; or
(ii)
another offence against this Act; or
(c) reasonably believes the person is
the person in charge of an animal and the inspector proposes to give the
person an animal welfare direction.
(2) When making the requirement, the
inspector must give the person an offence warning.
(3) The inspector may also
require the person to give evidence of the correctness of the stated name or
required address if, in the circumstances, it would be reasonable to expect
the person to— (a) be in possession of evidence of the correctness of the
stated name or address; or
(b) otherwise be able to give the evidence.
(4) A
requirement under this section is called a
"personal details requirement" .
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