Tasmanian Legislation
Dog Control Order 2011
I make the following order under section 15A(2)(b) of the Dog Control Act 2000 .
23 June 2011
BRYAN GREEN
Minister for Local Government
1. Short title This order may be cited as the Dog Control Order 2011 .
2. Commencement This order takes effect on 1 July 2011.
3. Exemption for greyhounds (1) In this clause – racing greyhound means a greyhound that – (a) is registered with Racing Services Tasmania; and (b) has not had its registration certificate from Racing Services Tasmania – (i) marked as retired from racing; or (ii) retained by Racing Services Tasmania. (2) For section 15A(2)(b) of the Dog Control Act 2000 , a racing greyhound is declared as a type of dog that is not required to be implanted with an approved microchip under section 15A of the Act, if the racing greyhound was whelped before 1 January 2011. (3) For the avoidance of doubt, this exemption does not apply to a greyhound – (a) once the greyhound ceases to be registered with Racing Services Tasmania; or (b) once Racing Services Tasmania has been notified that the greyhound has been retired from racing and the registration certificate of the greyhound has been marked accordingly or retained by Racing Services Tasmania.
4. Exemption for working dogs For section 15A(2)(b) of the Dog Control Act 2000 , working dogs are declared as a class of dogs that is not required to be implanted with an approved microchip under section 15A of the Act.
5. Exemption for hunting dogs (1) In this clause – approved hunting dog means – (a) in respect of a dog that was born before 1 February 2013, a hunting dog that has been tattooed by an approved organisation with a tattoo that identifies the dog as being part of that organisation; and (b) in respect of a dog that was born on or after 1 February 2013, a hunting dog that is less than 12 months old and has been tattooed by an approved organisation with a tattoo that identifies the dog as being part of that organisation. (2) For section 15A(2)(b) of the Dog Control Act 2000 , an approved hunting dog is declared as a type of dog that is not required to be implanted with an approved microchip under section 15A of the Act.
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