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Brand Regulation (Alta. Reg. 217/98).

País/Territorio
Canadá
Subdivisión territorial
Alberta
Tipo de documento
Reglamento
Fecha
1998 (2007)
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Ganado
Palabra clave
Producción animal Marcado/identificación
Área geográphica
Americas, Ártico, Asia y Pacifico, Pacífico Oriental, América del Norte, Atlántico Norte
Entry into force notes
This Regulation comes into force on 1 November 1998. For the purpose of ensuring its revision, this Regulation expires on 30 June 2008.
Resumen

"Brand" means a character or combination of characters used for the purpose of denoting ownership of the stock bearing the brand, excluding a sport horse brand denoted in Schedule 1, and includes a brand generated by electronic identification. An application for the allotment, purchase or transfer of a brand is to be in the form set out in Form 1 of Schedule 2. If a brand referred to in section 8.2(2) of the Brand Act expires and the existing owner does not purchase it under the circumstances referred to in section 8.2(3) of the Act, the Recorder shall not allot and sell the brand under section 8.2(1) of the Act to any person until at least four years have elapsed since expiry, or the Recorder concludes that the use of the brand by a new owner will not be adversely affected in any way by the circumstances, whichever event is earlier. When an owner dies, the owner's personal representatives shall notify the Recorder of the death at the earliest time practicable.

Texto completo
Inglés
Página web
www.gov.ab.ca

Referencias - Legislación

Implementa

Brand Act (RSA 2000, c. B-6).

Legislación | Canadá | 1980 (2006)

Palabra clave: Marcado/identificación, Registro, Infracciones/sanciones

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX

Revocado por

Livestock Identification and Commerce General Regulation (Alta. Reg. 208/2008).

Legislación | Canadá | 2008 (2014)

Palabra clave: Producción animal, Bovinos, Matanza, Transporte/depósito, Inspección, Registro, Comercio interior

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX