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The Dogs (Licensing and Identification) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012

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PART 1GENERAL

Citation and commencement

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Dogs (Licensing and Identification) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 and shall come into operation on 9th April 2012.

Interpretation

2.  In these Regulations—

“certificate of registration” means a certificate of registration issued by the Kennel Club, the Irish Coursing Club, the Masters of Foxhounds Association, the Masters of Harriers and Beagles Association, the Northern Ireland Master of Hounds Association, the International Sheep Dog Society or any other such organisation that the Department may specify by an order made under Article 8(1) of the Order;

“greyhound” means a greyhound, or the pup of a greyhound dog and greyhound bitch, which has been entered into the Irish Greyhound Stud Book in which thoroughbred greyhounds are registered and identified under the Constitution of the Irish Coursing Club;

“licensed” means kept under the authority of a dog licence or block licence; and

“the Order” means the Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order 1983.

PART 2LICENSING

Period of validity of a dog licence

3.—(1) A dog licence shall, unless suspended, remain in force for a period of one year.

(2) A block licence shall, unless suspended, remain in force for a period of one year.

Forms

4.—(1) An application for a dog licence shall be in the form set out in Schedule 1.

(2) A dog licence shall be in the form set out in Schedule 2.

(3) A transfer certificate shall be in the form set out in Schedule 3.

(4) An application for a refund of a dog licence shall be in the form set out in Schedule 4.

(5) An application for a block licence shall be in the form set out in Schedule 5 and shall be accompanied, where appropriate, by certificates of registration for dogs kept at premises in respect of which the block licence is sought.

(6) A block licence shall be in the form set out in Schedule 6.

Register of dog licences and block licences

5.—(1) The register of dog licences and block licences to be kept by district councils under Article 15(1) of the Order shall contain such particulars as are set out in Schedule 7.

(2) The register may be kept in manual or computerised form so long as the recording is capable of being reproduced in a legible form for inspection.

PART 3IDENTIFICATION

Identification of the keeper

6.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the keeper of a dog in respect of which a licence is required under the Order or of a dog to which Article 5(a), (b) or (d) of the Order applies shall ensure that the dog wears a collar with the name and address of the keeper inscribed on it or on a plate or badge attached to it.

(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not apply to the keeper of a dog—

(a)which is a member of a pack of hounds; or

(b)while that dog is being judged at a competition; or

(c)while that dog is being used for—

(i)any sporting purposes;

(ii)the capture or destruction of vermin;

(iii)the purpose of driving or tending sheep or cattle.

Licence identification

7.—(1) Subject to paragraph (5), the keeper of a dog which is required to be licensed shall ensure that the dog wears attached to its collar licence identification which shall relate to—

(a)the dog licence issued in respect of that dog (“the relevant dog licence”); or

(b)the block licence issued for a premises on which that dog is kept (“the relevant block licence”).

(2) Licence identification shall be of metal or plastic not less than 1.00mm in thickness and shall be of the shape, dimensions and colour set out in Schedule 8 in relation to the period during which a dog licence or block licence is issued.

(3) Licence identification shall be issued to the licence holder by the district council for the district in which that person resides and shall bear a symbol or mark which denotes the district council by which it was issued.

(4) Licence identification shall not be attached to a dog other than—

(a)the dog in respect of which the relevant dog licence was issued; or

(b)a dog in relation to which the relevant block licence was issued; or

(c)the new dog where a licence transfer certification has been issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 6(4) of the Order.

(5) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not apply to the keeper of a dog—

(a)which is a member of a pack of hounds; or

(b)while that dog is being judged at a competition; or

(c)while that dog is being used for—

(i)any sporting purposes;

(ii)the capture or destruction of vermin;

(iii)the purpose of driving or tending sheep or cattle.

PART 4MICROCHIPPING

Microchipping of dogs kept under a block licence

8.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5) the holder of a block licence shall ensure that all dogs kept under the licence shall be microchipped before they attain the appropriate age.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), in the case of such dogs the appropriate age is—

(a)from the date these Regulations come into operation, 12 weeks;

(b)from 1 January 2013, 8 weeks.

(3) Where a dog that has attained the appropriate age arrives on any premises for which a block licence is in force and has not already been microchipped, the holder of the licence shall microchip the dog within 7 days from the date the dog arrived on the premises.

(4) Paragraph (1) does not apply to—

(a)a dog kept under a block licence if the holder of the licence produces to the district council a certificate signed by a veterinary surgeon to the effect that implantation (or continued implantation) of a microchip in that dog would have an adverse effect on the health of the dog;

(b)greyhounds kept under a block licence until 1 January 2013.

(5) Paragraph (1) does not apply to the holder of a block licence issued before the coming into operation of these Regulations.

Conditions for valid microchipping

9.—(1) For the purposes of Article 6(8) of the Order and regulation 8(1) a dog is microchipped if (and only if) it is implanted with a microchip which—

(a)generates a unique number when read by a scanning device;

(b)is implanted by a competent person;

(c)complies with either ISO standard 11784:1996 or Annex A to ISO standard 11785:1996 of the International Standards Organisation’s standards for microchips(1);

(d)is registered on a database which holds the information set out in paragraph (2); and

(e)that database is accessible to officers.

(2) A database referred to in paragraph (1) shall record the following information—

(a)the unique number generated by the microchip;

(b)in respect of the keeper of the dog implanted with the microchip—

(i)the keepers name and address; and

(ii)at least one contact telephone number; and

(c)in respect of the dog implanted with the microchip—

(i)its breed;

(ii)its sex;

(iii)colour and distinguishing marks; and

(iv)date of birth or estimated year of birth.

(3) A database shall be made available to an officer at all times.

(4) For the purposes of regulation 8(1), a dog is microchipped where 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.

(5) A competent person who carries out the microchipping must make arrangements to notify the database operator of the microchip details within 7 days of carrying out the microchipping so that the database may be updated.

(6) For the purpose of this regulation a competent person means a veterinary surgeon or person who has been received instruction on how to implant a microchip.

Powers of officers

10.—(1) An officer may require the scanning of a microchip implanted in a dog for the purposes set out in these Regulations.

(2) For the purposes of regulation 9(1) an officer may compare any information made available by a database operator with information held in any register kept in accordance with Article 15(1) of the Order or records kept under regulation 11.

Record keeping

11.—(1) A holder of a block licence shall keep a record of the microchip numbers of all dogs held under a block licence, which may be kept in written or electronic form, containing the following information—

(a)microchip details of each of the dogs of the appropriate age kept at the premises where a block licence is in force;

(b)date of sale, transfer or death of any dog;

(c)the name and address of the person to whom any dog is sold or transferred; and

(d)the new keeper’s dog licence or block licence number.

(2) Information about the sale, transfer or death of any dog shall be recorded within 7 days of its sale, transfer or death.

(3) Records kept under this regulation shall be retained for a minimum of 3 years from the date of the last entry.

(4) The holder of a block licence shall, if required to do so by an officer, produce for inspection at all reasonable times the record kept under this regulation.

(5) Where the record is kept in written form, the holder of a block licence shall permit copies to be taken by an officer.

(6) Where the record is kept in electronic form, the holder of a block licence shall produce the record in a form which may be taken away by an officer.

Revocation

12.  The Dogs (Licensing and Identification) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2011(2) are revoked.

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on 16th March 2012.

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C. McMaster

A senior officer of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development

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