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HNC Legislation Mind Map on Legislation, created by Amy Morton on 09/05/2013.
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Legislation
Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006
Duty of Care
Who has duty of care?
The owner/anyone who is caring for them
Who can enforce the act?
SSPCA, Local authority inspectors
Care Notices
A notice of the situation of an animal and how it can be resolved, which is given to the owner
Penalties
the animal is removed from thier care, owner maybe fined, the owner maybe banned from keeping animals.
Animal Fighting
DEFINITION - an occation on which a protected animal is placed with an animal or human for the purpose of fighting, wrestling or baiting
A person commits an offence if the person-
keeps or trades an animal for an animal fight
possesses equiptment for the use at an animal fight
causes an animal fight to take place
participates in:
making or carrying out an animal fight
arranging an animal fight
including allowing premesis to be used
accepting bets for the outcome of a fight
publishes or supplies a video recoring of an animal fight
Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976
this legislation was passed because there was a rise of wild/exotic animals with the public
this caused problems when first implemented as people didnt know what to do with these types of animals
who needs a licence and who doesnt?
people who own a wild animal and do not show it to the public need a licence
circuses, zoos and wild animal parks do not need a licence
when granting a licence the inspector will check for:
previous knowledge of the animal in question
appropriate accomodation
sutible for neighbours
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
it is illegal to keep the following types of dogs unless listed as exempt
pit bull terrier type
japanese tosa
dogo argentino
fila brasileiros
if classified as exempt they-
must be muzzled and on a leash whilst in public
must be neutered and not sold or passed on
problems with this act
they look at the breed not the nature and temperament of individuals
this gives these dogs a bad sterotype
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