The Glanders and Farcy Act (1899) PDF
The Glanders and Farcy Act (1899) PDF
The Glanders and Farcy Act (1899) PDF
(XIII OF 1899)
CONTENTS
2 Definition of “Diseased”
6 Power of Seizure
(XIII of 1899)
1. Short Title and Extent.− 1(1) This Act may be called the Glanders and Farcy
Act, 1899.
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(2) It extends to all the Provinces and the capital of the Federation.
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4. Provincial Government to Appoint Inspectors.− (1) When this Act has been
so applied to a local area, the Provincial Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette appoint such persons as it thinks fit to be Inspectors under this Act
and to exercise and perform, within the whole of the local area or such portions
thereof as it may prescribe, the powers conferred and the duties imposed by this Act
on such officers.
(2) Every person so appointed shall be deemed to be public servant within
the meaning of the Pakistan Penal Code.
5. Power of Entry and Search.− Within the local limits for which he is so
appointed, any such inspector as aforesaid may, subject to such rules as the
Provincial Government 13may make in this behalf, enter and search any field, building
or other place for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is therein any horse
which is diseased.
6. Power of Seizure.− Within such limits as aforesaid, the Inspector may seize
any horse which he has reason to believe to be diseased.
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Substituted by Indian adaptation of laws order, 1937, for “local Government”.
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See different local rules and orders for notifications under this provision.
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See different local rules and orders framed under this provision.
(2) If, after completing the examination, the Veterinary Practitioner does
not certify that the horse is diseased, the Inspector shall at once deliver the same to
the person entitled to the possession thereof.
9. When horse diseased, place where it has been to be disinfected etc.− (1)
When any diseased horse has been in any building, shed or other enclosed place, or
in any open lines, the Inspector may issue a notice to the owner of the building,
shed, place or lines, or to the person incharge thereof, directing him to have the
same disinfected and the internal fittings thereof, or such other things found therein
or near thereto as the Provincial Government may by rule prescribe, destroyed.
(2) On the failure or neglect of such owner or other person as aforesaid to
comply with the notice within a reasonable time, the Inspector shall cause the
building, shed, place or lines to be disinfected and the fittings or other things to be
destroyed, and the expense (if any) thereby incurred may be recovered from the
owner or other person as if it were a fine.
10. Owner or person incharge of diseased horse to give notice.− The owner
or any person in charge of a diseased horse shall give immediate information of the
horse being diseased to the Inspector or to such authority as she Provincial
Government may appoint16 in this behalf.
11. Prohibition against removal without licence, of horse which has been
with diseased horse.− No person incharge of any horse which has been in the
same field, building or place as, or in contact with, a diseased horse, shall remove
such horse except in good faith for the purpose of preventing infection, or under a
license to be granted by the Inspector and subject to the conditions of the license.
14. Power to Make Rules.− (1) The Provincial Government may make rules to
carry out the purpose and objects of this Act.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
power, such rules as aforesaid may –
(a) Regulate entries, searches and seizures by Inspector under this Act;
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See different local rules for officers.
(b) Regulate the use of test and the isolation of horses subjected thereto,
and provide for recovering the expense of detaining, isolating and
testing horses from the owners or persons incharge thereof as if it were
a fine;
(c) Regulate the disinfecting of buildings and places in which diseased
horses have been, and prescribe what things found therein or near
thereto shall be destroyed ; and
(d) Regulate the grant of licenses under Section 11 and the conditions on
which those licenses shall be granted.
(3) All rules under this section shall be published in the Official Gazette,
and, on such publication, shall have effect as if enacted by this Act.
(4) In making any rule under this section, the Provincial Government may
direct that a breach of it shall be punishable with imprisonments for a term which
may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to fifty rupees, or with both.
16. Protection to persons acting under Act.− No suit, prosecution or other legal
proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is, in good faith, done or
intended to be done under this Act.