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Animal Disease (Control) Act, 1961 Section 6

Title: Power to Isolate Infective Animals and their Examination and Treatment

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....order cannot be communicated to him without undue delay or the owner or person in charge or having control of the animal fails to comply with the order under sub-section (1) within such time, as in the opinion of the Inspector is reasonable, the Inspector shall seize the animal and remove it to a place of isolation or segregation and may subject it to such treatment as may be necessary. (3) The Inspector shall forthwith report to the Veterinary Officer every order or seizure made under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2). (4) On receipt of a report under sub-section (3), the Veterinary Officer shall as soon as possible, examine the animal and all animals with which it has been in contact or to which it has been in close proximity, and for this purpose may submit any animal to any prescribed test. (5) If, after such examination, the Veterinary Officer,- (a) is of opinion that any animal is not infective, the Inspector shall forthwith return it to the person, who, in his opinion, is entitled to its possession: Provided that where such person cannot, in the opinion of the Inspector, be found, he shall send the animal to the nearest cattlepound or deal with it in such.....

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Bombay Diseases of Animals Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 8

Title: Power to Isolate Infective Animals and their Examination

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1948

(1) When an Inspector has reason to believe that any animal is infective he may, by order in writing, direct the owner or person in charge of such animal to keep it where it is for the time being or to remove it or allow it to be removed to such place of isolation or segregation as may be specified in the order : Provided that, where there is no person in charge of the animal and the owner is unknown, or where the order cannot be communicated to the owner of the animal without undue delay or where the person in charge of the animal refuses to comply with the order under this sub-section, the Inspector may seize the animal and remove it to a place of isolation or segregation. (2) The Inspector shall forthwith report to the Veterinary Surgeon every order or seizure under sub-section (1).

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Aircraft Act, 1934 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1934

.....OF CENTRAL GOERNMENT TO MAKE RULES. (1) The [Central Government] may, by notification in the [Official Gazette], make rules regulating the manufacture, possession, use, operation, sale, import or export of any aircraft or class of aircraft [and for securing the safety of aircraft operation.]. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power such rules may provide for (a) The authorities by whom any of the powers conferred by or under this Act are to be exercised; (aa) the regulation of air transport services, and the prohibition of the use of aircraft in such services except under the authority of and in accordance with a license authorizing the establishment of the service; (ab) the economic regulation of civil aviation and air transport services, including the approval, disapproval or revision of tariff of operators of air transport services; the officers or authorities who may exercise powers in this behalf; the procedure to be followed, and the factors to be taken into account by such officers or authorities; appeals to the Central Government against orders of such officers or authorities and all other matters connected with such tariff......

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The Orissa Animal Contagious Diseases Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1949

.....who has been called to treat an animal which he has reason to believe to be affected with a scheduled disease, shall forthwith report the fact to the Inspector exercising powers in the area. Section 14 - Power of Veterinary Surgeon to hold post mortem Subject to such Rules, as may be prescribed, the Veterinary Surgeon may make or cause to be made a post mortem examination of any animal which at the time of his death was infective, or is suspected to have been then infective and for this purpose he may cause the carcass of any such animal to be exhumed. Section 15 - Power to isolate infective animals (1) Where an Inspector has reason to believe that any animal is infective, he may, by order in writing, direct the owner or person in charge of such animal to keep it where it is for the time being or to remove it or allow it to be removed to such place of isolation or segregation as may be prescribed and within such period as may be specified in the order : Provided that where there is no person in charge of the animal and the owner is unknown or the order cannot be communicated to him without undue delay or the person in charge of the animal refuses to do as.....

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The Travancorecochin Public Health Act, 1955 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1955

.....any farm, cattle-shed, milk-store, milk-shop, or other place from which milk is sold or supplied for sale, or in which milk is kept for sale, or manufactured for sale into butter, ghee, cheese, cream, curds, butter-milk, or dried, sterilized or condensed milk, and (b) in relation to a dairyman who does not occupy any premises for the sale of milk, any place in which he keeps the vessels by him for the storage or sale of milk, but does not include- (i) a shop or place in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises only; or (ii) a shop or place in which milk is sold or supplied for sale in hermetically closed and unopened receptacles in the same original condition in which it was first received in such shop or place; (6) "Dairyman" includes any person who sells milk whether wholesale or by retail; (7) "Drain" means a house-drain or a drain of any other description, and includes a sewer, tunnel, culvert, ditch, channel or any other device for carrying off sullage, sewage, offensive matter, polluted water, rain water, or sub-soil water; (8) "Drug" means any substance used as medicine whether for internal or external use, or any substance used in the composition or.....

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The Bombay Diseases of Animals Act, 1948 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1948

..... who has been called to treat, an animal which he has reason to believe to be affected with a scheduled disease shall forthwith report the fact to the Inspector having jurisdiction in the area. SECTION 19A: 2[DUTY OF PERSON IN CHARGE TO ISOLATE INFECTIVE ANIMALS Every owner, or person in charge of an animal which he has reason to believe to be affected with a scheduled disease shall keep that animal in a closed space separate from animals not so affected. Explanation:""Closed space" for the purposes of this section means any place, enclosed in such manner, and situated at such distance, as to effectively prevent any animal affected with a scheduled disease from coming into contact with any animal not so affected, or any animal not so affected from coming into contact with an animal so affected.] SECTION 20: KEEPING OR GRAZING INFECTIVE ANIMAL PROHIBITED No person shall keep or graze in open or unenclosed land to which other persons have a right of access for their animals, any animal which he knows to be infective. SECTION 21: BRINGING OF INFECTIVE ANIMAL IN MARKET, ETC., PROHIBITED No person shall bring or attempt to bring into any market, fair,.....

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Bengal Municipal Act, 1932 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1932

.....store, milk- shop, or other place from which milk is supplied only on, or for, sale or in which milk is kept, or used for the purposes of sale, or mufacture into butter, ghee, cheese, curds, or dried or condensed milk, for sale; and in the case of a dairyman or person selling milk, who does not occupy any premises for the sale of milk, includes the place where he keeps the vessels used by him for the sale of milk, but does not include a shop from which milk is not supplied otherwise than in properly closed and unopened receptacles in which it was delivered to the shop, or a shop, or other place in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises only a or a shop or place from which milk is sold or supplied in hermetically closed and unopened receptacles in the same original condition in which it was first received in such shop or place; (11) "dangerous disease" means- (a) cholera, plague, small-pox, cerebro-spinal meningitis and diptheria; and (b) any other disease which the 1414. Words "Provincial Government" first subs, for the words "Local Government" by the Government of lndia(Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937, and, thereafter, the word "State" subs, for the word.....

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Animal Disease (Control) Act, 1961 Chapter 2

Title: Prevention and Control of Contagious or Infectious Diseases

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....been called upon to treat an animal, which he has reason to believe to be infected with contagious or infectious disease, shall forthwith report the fact to the Inspector having jurisdiction in the area. Section 17 - Duty to segregate infective animals Every owner or person in charge or having control of an animal, which he has reason to believe to be an infective animal, shall, as far as may be possible, segregate such animal in a place apart from all other animals which are not infective and shall take all possible steps to prevent any animal which is not infective from coming into contact with or approaching near such animal. Section 18 - Powers of entry and inspection Subject to such rules as may be prescribed, any Inspector or Veterinary Officer may enter upon and inspect any land or building or other place, or any vessel or vehicle for the purpose of exercising and performing the duties conferred or imposed on him by or under this Act. Section 19 - Manner of burial or disposal of carcasses of infective animals (1) Every animal which at the time of its death is infective or suspected to be infective shall be buried at least six feet below the surface of the.....

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The Kerala Prevention and Control of Animal Diseases Act, 1967[1] Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1967

.....who has been called to treat, an animal which he has reason to believe to be infected with a Scheduled disease shall forthwith report the fact to the Inspector having jurisdiction in the areas. 8. Powers of Veterinary Surgeons to hold post-mortem examination.-Subject to such rules as may be made by the Government in this behalf, the Veterinary Surgeon may make, or cause to be made, a post mortem examination of any animal which at the time of its death was infective or is suspected to have been then infective, and for this purpose, he may cause the carcass of any such animal to be exhumed. 9. Power to isolate infective animals.-(1) Where an Inspector has reason to believe that any animal is infective, he may, by order in writing, direct the owner or person in charge of such animal to keep it where it is for the time being or to remove it or allow it to be removed to such place of isolation or segregation and within such period as may be specified in the order: Provided that where there is no person in charge of the animal and the owner is unknown or the order cannot be communicated to the owner without undue delay or the person in charge of the animal refuses to.....

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The Madras Public Health Act, 1939 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1939

.....any farm, cattle-shed, milk-store, milk shop, or other place from which milk is sold or supplied for sale, or in which milk is kept for sale or manufactured for sale into butter, ghee, cheese, cream, curds, buttermilk or dried, sterilized or condensed milk; and (b) in relation to a dairyman who does not occupy any premises for the sale of milk, any place in which he keeps the vessels used by him for the storage or sale of milk but does not include- (i) a shop or place in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises only; or (ii) a shop or place from which milk is sold or supplied for sale in hermetically closed and unopened receptacles in the same original conditions in which it was first received in such shop or place. Section 3A - [x x x x] Inserted by Act 7 of 1980 pub. in K.G. Ex. No. 362 dated 27-05-1980 and omitted by Act 16/2000 [(4) "Dairyman" includes any person who sells milk, whether wholesale or by retail. (5) "Drain" means a house-drain or drain of any other description and includes a sewer, tunnel, culvert, ditch, channel or any other device for carrying off sullage, sewage, offensive matter, polluted water, rain water or sub-soil water. (6).....

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