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Deer (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 1996.

Country/Territory
United Kingdom
Territorial subdivision
Scotland
Document type
Legislation
Date
1996
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Long title
An Act to amend the Deer (Scotland) Act 1959; and for connected purposes.
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Hunting/capture Seasons Dangerous animal/harmful animal Hunting gear/hunting methods Offences/penalties Protection of species
Geographical area
Atlantic Ocean Islands, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Atlantic, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Entry into force notes
This Act shall come into force at the end of the period of three months beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.
Abstract

Section 3 outlines particular powers of the Commission to prevent and limit damage caused by deer: The Commission shall have power: (a) to issue guidance or advice, whether general or particular, to any person or organization; and; (b) to conduct, or to collaborate with any person or organization which is conducting; (i) any research, inquiry or investigation into questions of practical or scientific importance, or; (ii) any experiment, trial or demonstration, relating to the conservation, control or sustainable management of deer, or to any other aspect of the Commission's functions. The Commission is granted also emergency powers to authorize killing of deer causing damage. It shall be the duty of the Commission to consult with such owners or occupiers of land as the Commission consider to be substantially interested, to secure agreement; (a) that measures require to be taken; (b) as to what measures require to be taken, and within what time limit; (c) as to who is to carry out such measures; and (d) as to any other matters which appear to the Commission to be necessary for the purposes of such an agreement. Section 8 contains new rules regarding closed seasons. Section 11 contains provisions relative to farmed deer.

Full text
English
Website
www.opsi.gov.uk