Animal_Health_and_Welfare_Act_1984

Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984

Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984

Leglislation of the United Kingdom


The Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984 (c. 40) was a piece of UK legislation that amended the provisions of the Animal Health Act 1981 related to

  • the seizure of things for the purpose of preventing the spread of disease,
  • powers of entry upon private premises,
  • declarations as to places infected with a disease,
  • to enable certain orders under that Act to operate in or over territorial waters,
  • to amend the Slaughter of Poultry Act 1967,[1]
  • to enable provision to be made for controlling the practice of artificial breeding of livestock,
  • to repeal the Improvement of Live Stock (Licensing of Bulls) Act 1931 and the Horse Breeding Act 1958,
  • to amend the Medicines Act 1968 in relation to feeding stuffs and veterinary drugs,[2] the registers of which are kept by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain[3]

Quick Facts Long title, Citation ...
Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 increased the penalties related to the artificial breeding of livestock to 51 weeks from the 3 months stated in this 1984 Act.[4]

See also

  • Agriculture Act 1970

References

  1. Cooper (2 December 2012). An Introduction to Animal Law. Elsevier. ISBN 9780080984391.
  2. Harrison, H.S (6 December 2012). The Law on Medicines: Volume 1 a Comprehensive Guide. Springer. ISBN 9789400941410.
  3. Gibson, Bryan; Watkins, Mike (18 March 2005). Criminal Justice Act 2003: The Statute. Waterside Press. ISBN 9781906534066.



Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Animal_Health_and_Welfare_Act_1984, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.