This Act was repealed on 2010-08-16 by Animal Health Act, 2010.
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- Is repealed by Animal Health Act, 2010
Zambia
Stock Diseases Act, 1961
Chapter 252
- Commenced on 27 December 1963
- [This is the version of this document at 31 December 1996.]
- [This legislation has been revised and consolidated by the Ministry of Legal Affairs of the Government of the Republic of Zambia. This version is up-to-date as at 31st December 1996.]
- [Repealed by Animal Health Act, 2010 (Act 27 of 2010) on 16 August 2010]
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Stock Diseases Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"article" includes gear, harness, seeds, grass, forage, hay, straw, manure or any other thing likely to act as a carrier of any disease;"authorised officer" means the Director and any Veterinary Officer;"carcass" means the carcass of any stock and includes part of a carcass, and the meat, bones, hide, skin, feathers, hooves, horns, offal or other part of any stock;"Director" means the Director of Veterinary Services and includes the Deputy Director of Veterinary Services;"disease" means foot and mouth disease, rabies, rinder-pest, lumpy skin disease, contagious epididymitis and vaginitis, sheep pox, swine fever, Newcastle disease, epidemic tremor, contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia, anthrax, contagious abortion, quarter evil, tuberculosis, bovine vibriosis, swine erysipelas, glanders, streptothricosis, anaplasmosis, redwater, heartwater, East Coast fever, trypanosomiasis, epizootic lymphangitis, ulcerative lymphangitis, sarcoptic mange, psoroptic mange (scab) and any other disease of stock which the *Minister may, by statutory notice, specify;"owner", in relation to any stock, includes the person for the time being having the management, custody or control of such stock;"permit" means a permit issued under the provisions of this Act;"railway company" means Zambia Railways and any other railway operating in Zambia;"stock" includes cattle, horses, sheep, goats, mules, donkeys, pigs, animals of the antelope species in captivity, domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks and any other domesticated or captive animal or bird which the Minister may, by statutory notice, declare;"Veterinary Officer" means a veterinary surgeon in the service of the Government and includes a Livestock Officer when instructed by the Director to exercise or perform any of the powers and duties of a Veterinary Officer.3. Notice of disease or suspected disease to be given
4. Power to quarantine stock, etc.
Whenever at any place, whether within or outside Zambia, there exists, or is suspected to exist, any disease which is likely to affect stock, the Minister or an authorised officer may make such order as he thinks fit for all or any of the following purposes:5. Power to order seizure of stock, etc.
Whenever—6. Power of authorised officer when any person fails or refuses to comply with an order
7. Offence
Any person who fails or refuses to do anything which he is required to do, or does anything which he is prohibited from doing, under an order made under the provisions of section four or five shall be guilty of an offence.8. Power of entry
9. Power to order collection of stock
10. Person in control of stock in transit
11. Records to be kept by carriers
A railway company carrying any stock by rail or the owner of any vehicle which at any time carries stock for hire or reward shall maintain a record of all such stock carried showing the dates on which such stock was carried, the type and numbers of stock and the names and addresses of consignors and consignees and shall, during a period of six months after the date of carriage, make such record available on request to an authorised officer.12. Indemnity
13. Compensation
Where any stock is slaughtered under the provisions of this Act or any order made thereunder, the owner shall, unless the Minister gives in writing to the owner his reasons for refusing, be paid compensation from such funds as may be appropriated by Parliament for this purpose for such stock, if he proves to the satisfaction of the Minister that the stock was not suffering from disease at the time of its slaughter.[As amended by G.N. No. 319 of 1964]14. Penalty
Any person guilty of an offence under the provisions of this Act or any regulation or order made thereunder shall be liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months, or to both.[As amended by Act No. 13 of 1994]15. Regulations
History of this document
16 August 2010
Repealed by
Animal Health Act, 2010
31 December 1996 this version
Consolidation
27 December 1963
Commenced
Subsidiary legislation
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East Coast Fever (Specified Areas) Notice, 1985 | Statutory Instrument 25 of 1985 | 8 February 1985 |
Foot and Mouth Disease (Specified Areas) Notice, 1982 | Statutory Instrument 33 of 1982 | 1 March 1982 |
Foot and Mouth Disease (Specified Areas) Notice, 1981 | Statutory Instrument 34 of 1981 | 20 February 1981 |