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1—(1) Article 5 of the Dogs Order (exemptions) is amended as follows.
(2) For paragraph (b) substitute—
“(b)a dog kept and used by a disabled person (within the meaning of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (c. 50)) wholly or mainly for the purpose of assisting that person to carry out normal day-to-day activities;”.
2—(1) In Article 6 of the Dogs Order (issue of dog licences) at the end add—
“(7) A district council shall not—
(a)issue a dog licence in respect of a dog, or
(b)issue a transfer certificate in respect of a new dog,
unless that dog has been microchipped; and any licence or transfer certificate purporting to be issued in respect of a dog which has not been microchipped is void.
(8) For the purposes of paragraph (7) a dog is microchipped if (and only if)—
(a)a microchip has been implanted in the dog before the coming into operation of section 2(1) of the Dogs (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2011; or
(b)a microchip is implanted in the dog in accordance with regulations under Article 31(1)(f).
(9) Paragraph (7) does not apply if the keeper of the dog produces to the council a certificate signed by a veterinary surgeon to the effect that implantation (or continued implantation) of a microchip in the dog would have an adverse effect on the health of the dog.”.
(2) In Article 31(1) of the Dogs Order (regulations with respect to dogs) after sub-paragraph (e) insert—
“(f)prescribe and regulate the microchipping of dogs and regulate the reading of any microchip implanted in a dog.”.
(3) In Article 31 of the Dogs Order after paragraph (1) insert—
“(1A) Regulations under paragraph (1)(f) may in particular provide—
(a)for the use of microchipping as a means of—
(i)identification of a dog and its keeper;
(ii)licence identification;
(b)for conferring powers on officers in connection with such identification;
(c)that a dog is microchipped for the purposes of Article 6(7) if (and only if)—
(i)the microchip is of a prescribed class or description or of a class or description approved by a prescribed body or person;
(ii)the microchip is implanted in the dog by a person of a prescribed class or description;
(iii)any prescribed conditions in relation to the keeping and making available to councils of information in connection with the use of the microchip as mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) are satisfied; and
(iv)any other prescribed conditions are satisfied.”.
Commencement Information
I1S. 2 in operation at 9.4.2012 by S.R. 2012/131, art. 2
3—(1) Article 6 of the Dogs Order (issue of dog licences) is amended as follows.
(2) After paragraph (9) (inserted by section 2) insert—
“(10) A district council shall not—
(a)issue a dog licence in respect of a dog to which Article 25A applies, or
(b)issue a transfer certificate in respect of such a dog,
unless the dog is exempted from the prohibition in Article 25A(3).”.
4—(1) For Article 7 of the Dogs Order substitute—
7—(1) On the issue of a dog licence, the person to whom the licence is issued must pay the appropriate fee.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to—
(a)a licence issued to a person over the age of 65 in respect of the first or only dog kept by that person;
(b)a licence issued to any prescribed person or in any prescribed circumstances.
(3) The appropriate fee is £5 in the case of—
(a)a licence issued to a person over the age of 65, other than a licence falling within paragraph (2)(a);
(b)a licence issued to a person in receipt of an income-related benefit (within the meaning of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act (Northern Ireland) 1992 (c. 8)) at the time of the application for the licence;
(c)a licence issued in respect of a sterilised dog.
(4) In any other case the appropriate fee is £12.50.
(5) Paragraphs (2) and (3) do not apply in the case of a licence issued in respect of a dog to which Article 25A applies (and accordingly in the case of such a licence the appropriate fee is that mentioned in paragraph (4)).
(6) The Department may by order made with the consent of the Department of Finance and Personnel amend a sum for the time being specified in paragraph (3) or (4).
(7) An order under paragraph (6) shall not be made unless the Department has consulted such organisations as appear to the Department to be representative of interests substantially affected by the order.
(8) Where within 30 days from the date of the issue of a dog licence—
(a)the holder of the licence does not take possession of a dog, or
(b)the holder takes possession of a dog but subsequently disposes of the dog, or
(c)the dog dies,
the holder of the licence may apply to the district council by which the licence was issued for a refund of the sum paid on the issue of the licence.
(9) An application for a refund under paragraph (8) shall be in the prescribed form.”.
(2) In Article 8(4) of the Dogs Order (fee for block licence) for “£12.50” substitute “ £32 ”.
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