Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00131:body:0:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00131
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 44880–47668

adequate measures to prevent the emission of dust or offensive effluvia from the building; and
       (c)  ensure that all artificial fertiliser despatched from the premises is handled and loaded in such a manner as to prevent any nuisance arising during transit.

Storage of fertiliser in a house
5.1.7 The owner or occupier of a house where fertiliser or compost is stored or used shall;
       (a)    prevent the escape of odours, dust or particles of fertiliser or compost;
       (b)    treat the fertiliser or compost in such a manner as to effectively prevent it attracting or being a breeding place for flies or other vectors of disease; and
       (c)   store only such amounts of fertiliser or compost;
          (i) as can be readily used within a reasonable period; or
          (ii) as may be directed by an EHO.

Vehicles used for transporting of animals and birds
5.1.8 Unless transporting a pet animal or bird no person having the control or management of any vehicle in which animals or birds are being or have been transported or confined shall allow such vehicle to stand within a town site until the vehicle has been thoroughly cleaned.

       Division 2 - Keeping of Animals

Slaughter of animals
5.2.1
    (1)  Subject to subsection (2), a person shall not slaughter any animal within the district.
    (2)  Subsection (1) does not apply to;
       (a) euthanasia of animals by veterinarians or other duly authorised persons;
       (b) slaughter of animals for the purposes of pet meat and game meat operations;
       (c) slaughter of animals for human consumption in abattoirs approved by the local government; and
       (d) farming or grazing property occupiers preparing meat for their own consumption.

Disposal of dead animals
5.2.2
    (1)  An owner or operator of a veterinary practice where dead animals are kept for more than 12 hours shall refrigerate the carcass prior to its removal and disposal, at an approved disposal site.
(2)  An owner or occupier of premises, other than a veterinary practice, on which there is a dead animal, shall immediately remove the carcass for its disposal at an approved disposal site.
(3)  An owner, or a person having the care, of any animal that dies or is killed in a public or private place shall as soon as possible remove the carcass and arrange for its disposal at an approved disposal site.

Division 3 -Feedlots
Interpretation
5.3.1 For the purpose of this division;
feedlot means a confined area with watering and feeding facilities where animals or birds are held and fed for the purpose of weight gain;
animal includes sheep, lambs, goats, deer, cattle and buffalo;
birds includes roosters, hens, geese, turkeys, ducks, poultry, emus and ostriches.

Premises to be approved
5.3.2
    (1)  No premises shall