Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00422:reg:2:p38
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00422
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 38/102)
Character Range: 145508–148203

name and address;
 (b) if the vaccinator is not the vendor of the sheep or goats—the vendor's name and address;
 (c) the address and property identification code (being the identification code allocated to the property by the body responsible for stock identification in the State or Territory where the property is located) of the property from which the sheep or goats originated;
 (d) the place where, the vaccination was carried out;
 (e) the system used to identify each sheep or goat that was vaccinated (for example, property of origin tags, radio‑frequency identification tags, eartags), the actual means of identification used (for example, red tags), and the number or other identifier used for each sheep and goat;
 (f) the following details about the vaccine that was administered:
 (i) the product name;
 (ii) the batch number;
 (iii) the expiry date or date of manufacture;
 (g) confirmation that the vaccine was stored, handled and administered strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's directions;
 (h) confirmation that the vaccinator has retained each invoice relating to the purchase of the vaccine and can provide a copy to the holder of the livestock export licence within 5 days of receiving a request to do so.
 (4) The vendor of the sheep or goats must give the following documents to the holder of the livestock export licence:
 (a) a declaration by the vaccinator stating that the vaccinator has vaccinated the sheep or goats in the consignment and has prepared and retained a vaccination record for the sheep or goats that is true and complete;
 (b) a declaration by the vendor stating that:
 (i) the sheep or goats in the consignment that have been vaccinated more than 12 months before the date of export of the consignment have not, since their most recent vaccination, resided on properties that do not have an annual vaccination program for any continuous period of more than 12 months; and
 (ii) the vendor has evidence supporting the matters declared.
Note: The holder of the livestock export licence must retain the information and declarations given to the holder under this subsection for at least 2 years (see section 11‑6).
 (4A) If sheep or goats in the consignment have been vaccinated as a group, a single declaration referred to in paragraph (4)(a) may be made for the group of sheep or goats and a separate declaration is not required for each animal in the group.
 (5) The declarations required to be given to the holder of the livestock export licence under subsection (4) must be in writing.
 (6) A declaration referred to in paragraph (4)(a) or (b):
 (a) must not be made if there are no reasonable grounds for making it; and
 (b) must not be