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NON-INDIGENOUS ANIMALS REGULATION 2006 - REG 3
Definitions
3 Definitions
(1) In this Regulation:
"classified" means classified by this Regulation for the purposes of section 6
(d) of the Act.
"controlled category animal" means a category 1a, category 1b, category 2,
category 3a or category 3b animal.
"dangerous animal" means: (a) an animal of a species whose members ordinarily
pose a significant risk of death or injury to the public (such as a tiger,
lion or bear), or
(b) an animal that, because of its particular disposition,
health or other condition, poses a significant risk of death or injury to the
public.
"drive-through area" means an area in which animals are enclosed and which may
be driven through by a motor vehicle.
"enclosure" includes a cage or other structure in which an animal is kept or
is treated for illness or injury.
"exhibit", in relation to an animal, means display the animal, or keep the
animal for display, for educational, cultural, scientific, entertainment or
other purposes prescribed under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 ,
but does not include display the animal, or keep it for display, solely: (a)
in connection with the sale or intended sale of the animal, or
(b) for animal
research, within the meaning of the Animal Research Act 1985 , or
(c) in
circumstances declared by a regulation under the
Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 not to constitute an exhibition of the
animal for the purposes of that Act.
"the Act" means the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 .
"zoo" means a zoological park within the meaning of the
Zoological Parks Board Act 1973 .
(2) In this Regulation, a reference to an
animal of a particular category is a reference to an animal that is classified
by Schedule 1 as an animal of that category.
(3) Notes included in this
Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
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