Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00129:front:0:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00129
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 40734–43517

highest known ground water level;
(b)          a 300 millimetre thick bed of crushed limestone being laid under the sand of the stable;
(c)          the sand, whether natural or imported, being clean, coarse and free from dust;
(d)          footings to the stable or shelter being a minimum of 450 millimetres below ground level; and
(e)          the design of the stable allowing for the access of small earthmoving machinery, such as a skid steer loader, into each stall to maintain the correct floor height.
(3)            An owner or occupier of any land upon which a stable or shelter is located must ensure that the stable or shelter complies in all respects with the requirements of subclause (1), and, where the approval referred to in subclause (2) has been granted, with the requirements of subclause (2).
Division 5 - Livestock
2.31                 Livestock not to stray
The owner or person in charge of livestock shall not permit that livestock to stray or to be at large in a townsite street, public road or place, or upon private property without the consent of the property owner.
2.32                 Impounding of livestock
(1)            An authorised person or a member of the police force may impound livestock found straying in contravention of clause 2.32.
(2)            Livestock being impounded shall be placed in the pound or secured on private property with the consent of the owner.
2.33                 Property to be fenced
(1)            The owner or occupier of property on which livestock is kept, shall cause the property or a portion of the property to be fenced in a manner capable of confining the livestock, to that portion where the livestock is kept.
(2)            The minimum fencing requirements to confine livestock in a rural or special rural area shall be a fence of post and wire construction.
Part 3 — Building, development and land care
Division 1 - Litter and refuse on building sites
3.1                     Provision of refuse receptacles
The owner or occupier of a building or development site shall at all times provide and maintain a refuse receptacle, available for use on the site, which includes a suitable cover, to the satisfaction of an authorised person, of such design as will;
(a)          contain any refuse likely to be produced on the site; and
(b)          prevent refuse being blown from the receptacle by wind.
3.2                     Control of refuse
(1)            From the time of commencement of works on a building site or development site until the time of completion of such work, the owner or occupier of the site shall;
(a)          ensure all refuse on the site is placed and contained in the refuse receptacle and prevented from being blown from the site by wind;
(b)          keep the site free from