Dangerous Wild Animals (Jersey) Law 1999. Country/Territory Jersey (UK) Document type Legislation Date 1999 (2010) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleA Law to regulate the keeping of dangerous wild animals, and for related purposes. Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Dangerous animal/harmful animal Authorization/permit Ranching/captive breeding Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Animal welfare Geographical area Europe, North Atlantic, Northern Europe Abstract This Law regulates and places restrictions on the keeping of dangerous animals specified in the first column of Schedule 1. No person shall keep a dangerous wild animal, except in accordance with a licence to be granted by the Minister in the form set out as Form 2 in Schedule 2. A licence shall be granted subject to certain restrictions, and conditions as set out by this Law shall be applicable to every licence granted. The Minister may amend the conditions in accordance with certain limitations. The Act also: provides for inspections by the States Veterinary Officer or any person who is authorized in writing by the Minister; defines measures of enforcement; defines offences; and provides for appeals against decisions taken under this Law. Full text English Website www.jerseylaw.je References - Legislation Amended by Planning and Environment (2013 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013. Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 2012 Keyword: Royalties/fees, Animal health, Dangerous animal/harmful animal, Pollution control, Environmental fees/charges, Water charges, Water abstraction Source: FAO, FAOLEX Planning and Environment (2012 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2012. Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 2012 Keyword: Royalties/fees, Animal health, Dangerous animal/harmful animal, Pollution control, Environmental fees/charges Source: FAO, FAOLEX Planning and Environment (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2014. Legislation | Jersey (UK) | 2013 Keyword: Royalties/fees, Land-use planning, Animal health, Dangerous animal/harmful animal, Pollution control, Environmental fees/charges, Water charges, Endangered species, Protection of species Source: FAO, FAOLEX