Stock Diseases Act 1923. Country/Territory Australia Territorial subdivision New South Wales Document type Legislation Date 1923 (2015) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Act relating to diseases in stock; to repeal the Stock Diseases (Tick) Act 1901 and the Stock Diseases (Tick) Amendment Act 1915 ; and for purposes connected therewith. Subject Livestock Keyword Pests/diseases Quarantine Inspection Institution Animal health Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Indian Ocean, Oceania, South Pacific Abstract This Act concerns the control of diseases in stocks in New South Wales, it consists of 24 sections, completed by one Schedule and is divided in the following parts: preliminary; board of tick control; inspectors; control of diseases in stock; offences and miscellaneous. Under section 4, the Governor may, by proclamation to be published in the Gazette, declare that any disease therein mentioned, being a disease in stock, shall be a disease in respect of which the provisions of this Act or such of them as may be specified in the proclamation shall apply. The Board of Tick Control, established and regulated under Part 2, will be an advisory body for the Minister and will be responsible for the administration of the Act. Full text English Website www.austlii.edu.au References - Legislation Implemented by Stock Diseases (General) Regulation 2004. Legislation | Australia | 2004 (2008) Keyword: Animal production, Pests/diseases, Marking/identification, Quarantine, Registration, Animal health Source: FAO, FAOLEX Stock Diseases (General) Regulation 1997. Legislation | Australia | 1997 (2004) Keyword: Animal production, Pests/diseases, Marking/identification, Quarantine, Registration, Animal health Source: FAO, FAOLEX Amended by Animal Diseases Legislation Amendment (Civil Liability) Act 2004. Legislation | Australia | 2004 (2004) Keyword: Access-to-information Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Biosecurity Act 2015. Legislation | Australia | 2015 (2022) Keyword: Biosecurity, Internal trade, International trade, Certification, Fish disease, Aquaculture, Mariculture, Biodiversity, Animal health, Basic legislation, Pests/diseases, Animal feed/feedstuffs, Plant production, Fertilizers/nutrients, Plant protection Source: FAO, FAOLEX