Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) In this section,
"specified" means specified by an inspector in a direction given under subsection (2).
(2) For the purposes of performing his or her functions and exercising his or her powers, an inspector may give to the owner of any animal, animal material, disease agent, conveyance, place, land, water or other thing such directions as the inspector considers necessary or convenient.
(3) Without limiting subsection (2), directions given under that subsection may include directions
(a) requiring the owner to take an action that the inspector is empowered to take under section 64(2), (3) and (4), excluding subsections (2)(d) and (3)(d); and
(b) relating to the movement into or out of a specified place, and the prohibition and restriction of such movement, of any animal, animal material, disease agent or other thing if the inspector considers it necessary to do so to control disease; and
(c) relating to the cleansing, disinfecting and decontamination of persons before entering and leaving a specified place and before and after handling any specified animal, animal material or disease agent; and
(d) relating to the use, and the prohibition and restriction on the use, of any animal, animal material, disease agent, conveyance, building, land, soil, water or other thing as specified; and
(da) requiring an animal, animal material, disease agent or other thing to be taken to any place the inspector considers appropriate;
(e) relating to the institution, variation and discontinuation of specified management practices; and
(f) requiring the supervision of any animal, animal material, disease agent, conveyance, place, land or water by a specified person and the compliance by other persons with any reasonable directions of that supervisor given in the course of that supervision; and
(g) requiring the owner to maintain as specified any animal or animal material, whether or not it has been seized by an inspector; and
(h) that prohibit, restrict or control the feeding of specified fodder to specified animals; and
(i) relating to the breeding, and the prohibition and restriction of the breeding, of any animal; and
(j) the erection of specified signs or specified structures.
(4) Under subsection (2), an inspector may only give a direction requiring the destruction of any animal, animal material, disease agent, conveyance, building or other thing if the inspector is entitled under this Act to carry out that destruction by himself or herself.