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PART 4 Decisions relating to primate licences: representation and appeals
4.Subject to paragraph 5, the licence holder must ensure that...
9.The local authority that granted the licence and the police...
11.The procedures required by paragraph 10(a) must include appropriate arrangements...
13.Food must be presented in an appropriate manner and at...
14.Access to fresh, clean drinking water must be provided in...
15.The receptacles used for feeding and providing water to the...
16.The facilities for the preparation of food for the primates...
17.Food supplies for the primates must be stored in appropriate...
18.An individually tailored diet plan must be maintained for each...
20.The licence holder must maintain a record of the advice...
22.The licence holder must ensure that— (a) the primates are...
26.Each enclosure must be designed and maintained so as to—...
28.Each enclosure must be designed and equipped to allow the...
29.The environmental quality of each enclosure must be maintained at...
30.The cleaning and disinfecting of each enclosure must be undertaken—...
31.A written hygiene protocol must be kept for the purpose...
32.Each primate must be given permanent access to the indoor...
34.The primates must be allowed to express appropriate natural behaviours...
35.The primates must be provided with suitable enrichment material for...
37.The licence holder must ensure that— (a) the primates’ behaviour...
40.Where a primate is handled or restrained, the licence holder...
41.Sedation must not be used for the purpose of capturing...
44.The licence holder must have in place a written procedure...
47.All non-breeding primates must be given contraception under supervision of...
Decisions relating to primate licences: representations and appeals
3.The person may make written representations to the local authority...
5.The local authority must notify the person of the outcome....
7.If the outcome is to continue to refuse the application,...
9.On appeal, the First-tier Tribunal may— (a) uphold the decision...
11.For the purposes of paragraph 10, the time is whichever...
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