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Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act, 2009 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2009

.....or the village panchayat, in charge of any animal which he or it has reason to believe to be infective of a scheduled disease shall report the fact to the Village Officer or village panchayat in-charge, who may report the same in writing to the nearest available Veterinarian. (2) The Village Officer shall visit the area falling within his jurisdiction for reporting any outbreak of the disease. (3) Every Veterinarian shall, on receipt of a report under sub-sec. (1), or otherwise, if he has reason to believe that any animal is infected with a scheduled disease, report the matter to the Veterinary Officer. (4) Where in any State there is any occurrence of scheduled disease in relation to any animal, the Director shall send an intimation to the Directors of the States which are in the immediate neighbourhood of the place where there is such occurrence, for taking appropriate preventive measures against the spread of the disease. SECTION 5 : Duty to segregate infected animals (1) Every owner or person in charge of an animal, which he has reason to believe is infective of a scheduled disease, shall segregate such animal and have it kept in a place away from all other animals.....

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Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act 2009 Schedule I

Title: First Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2009

.....necrosis. 2. Infectious haematopoietic necrosis. 3. Spring viraemia of carp. 4. Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia. 5. Infectious pancreatic necrosis. 6. Infectious salmon anaemia. 7. Epizootic ulcerative syndrome. 8. Bacterial kidney disease (Renibacterium salmoninarum). 9. Gyrodactylosis (Gyrodactylus salaris). 10. Red sea bream iridoviral disease. (j) Mollusc diseases 1. Infection with Bonamia ostreae. 2. Infection with Bonamia exitiosa. 3. Infection with Marteilia refringens. 4. Infection with Mikrocytos mackini. 5. Infection with Perkinsus marinus. 6. Infection with Perkinsus olseni. 7. Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis. (k) Crustacean diseases 1. Taura syndrome. 2. White spot disease. 3. Yellowhead disease. 4. Tetrahedral baculovirosis (Baculovirus penaei). 5. Spherical baculovirosis (Penaeus monodon-type baculovirus). 6. Infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis 7. Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci). (l) Other diseases 1. Camelpox. 2. Leishmaniosis.

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Indian Ports Act, 1908 Chapter IV

Title: Rules for the Safety of Shipping and the Conservation of Ports

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....and shall pay any reasonable expenses which may be incurred in repairing any injury done by him to the bank or shore. Section 31 to 32 - Special Rules Section 31 - Moving of vessels without pilot or permission of harbour-master (1) No vessels of the measurement of two hundred tons or upwards shall enter, leave or be moved in any port to which this section has been specially extended without having a pilot, harbour-master or assistant of the port-officer or harbour-master on board; 1[and no mechanically propelled vessel of any measurement less than two hundred tons and no other vessel of any measurement less than two hundred tons and exceeding one hundred tons] shall enter, leave or be moved in any such port without having a pilot, harbour-master or assistant of the port-officer or harbour-master on board, unless authority in writing so to do has been obtained from the conservator or some officer empowered by him to give such authority: 2[Provided that the3[Government] may, by notification in the4[Official Gazette], direct that in any port specified in such notification the provisions of this sub-section shall not apply to sailing vessels of any measurement not.....

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Indian Ports Act, 1908 Section 22

Title: Graving Vessel Within Prohibited Limits

State: Central

Year: 1908

If any person graves, breams or smokes any vessel in any such port, contrary to the directions of the Conservator, or at any time or within any limits at or within which such act is prohibited by the1[Government], he and the master of the vessel shall for every such offence be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees each. __________________________ 1. Substituted for the words 'Local Government' by A.O., 1937 (1-4-1937).

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Ports Act, 1908 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....into one Act. The result will be that the law will be.more easily ascertainable and that one Act will take the place of six on the Statute book. The fact that the General Clauses Act, 1897, will apply to Bill when passsed has rendered it unnecessary to retain some provisions of the existing Act. The opportunity has been taken to incorporate alterations of a formal character intended merely to improve and simplify the language of the existing Act. The numbering of the Sections of the Act of 1889 has been preserved. The only clause which in any way alters the law at at present in force in clause 43(b). That clause corresponds to S. 43(b) of the Act, which enacts that the owner or master of a vessel must pay all expenses, required by S.228 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854 to be borne by him, before the grant of a port-clearance. The Statute of 1854 has been repealed by the present Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 and 58 Vict.. Cap. 60). Section 207 of which makes the owner or master liable to pay a further item of expense in addition to the items mentioned in the corresponding Section (228) of the repealed Statute. The substitution of Section 207 of the existing Statute for the.....

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