Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) A licence for the
collection and processing of semen for general sale or use shall not be issued
unless the premises to which the licence applies are provided
with —
(a)
fences and gateways constructed in accordance with the provisions of
subregulation (2), so as to prevent the transmission of disease to stock
on the premises, and prevent the unauthorised movement of stock onto, within
or out of the premises;
(b) a
quarantine area so situated that drainage or effluent cannot flow onto or
escape from that area to any other part of the premises to which stock have
access; and
(c) a
hospital area for the housing, diagnosis and treatment of intercurrent
diseases of stock which have been admitted to the premises.
(2) For the purposes
of subregulation (1), licensed premises shall comprise —
(a) a
fence surrounding the boundary of the premises;
(b) a
fence so erected that —
(i)
no part of it is within 3 metres of the boundary fence;
and
(ii)
it will prevent the unauthorised access of animals on the
premises to the boundary fence or any gateway which is part of the boundary
fence;
(c) a
post and rail fence of not less than 1.5 metres in height surrounding the
quarantine area on the premises with a gate or gates that are capable of being
securely fastened; and
(d) a
fence that will prevent the unauthorised approach of any stock on the premises
to within 6 metres of the quarantine area.