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LIVESTOCK REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 25

25—Allocation and renewal of property identification code

        (1)         The Chief Inspector may, on application or on his or her own initiative, allocate or renew a property identification code identifying a particular place.

        (2)         An application for the allocation or renewal of a property identification code for a place may be made by—

            (a)         the owner, lessee or occupier of the land concerned; or

            (b)         the owner or a person responsible for the control of livestock kept on the land concerned; or

            (c)         if the place is a livestock saleyard, abattoir, prescribed premises or port for live export—the owner or operator of the place; or

            (d)         if the place is a place where a special event is held—the organiser of the special event; or

            (e)         a person who proposes to become such a person or who otherwise satisfies the Chief Inspector that he or she has a proper interest in the allocation of a property identification code to a place.

        (3)         The boundaries of a place identified by a property identification code are to be determined at the absolute discretion of the Chief Inspector.

        (4)         Subject to this Division, a property identification code remains active in relation to a place for the period specified in the instrument of allocation or renewal or, if no period is so specified, 2 years.

        (5)         The Chief Inspector may, at his or her discretion and on payment of the late application fee set out in Schedule 1, renew a property identification code on a late application despite the fact that the term for which the code was active has expired and, in that event, the renewal has effect from the end of the term for which the code was previously active.

        (6)         In this regulation—

"prescribed premises" has the same meaning as in Part 6;

"special event" has the same meaning as in Part 6.



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