P-42 - Animal Health Protection Act

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55.10. Every veterinary surgeon designated by the Minister for the purpose of the carrying out of Division I or person authorized by the Minister to act as an inspector or analyst under this Act, who believes, on reasonable grounds, that there is an animal, a product or equipment to which this Act applies in a vehicle or in premises where an animal is kept or sold or in premises where the activities referred to in section 24 or 55.2 are carried on may, in the performance of his duties,
(1)  enter and inspect such premises at any reasonable time;
(2)  inspect any vehicle in which a product, an animal or equipment to which this Act applies is transported or stop any such vehicle to inspect it;
(3)  examine any animal, product or equipment, open any receptacle found in the premises or vehicle and take samples or specimens therefrom free of charge;
(4)  record or take photographs of the vehicle, premises, animal, product or equipment;
(5)  require the communication, for purposes of examination, reproduction or for making extracts, of any book account, register, record or document if he believes on reasonable grounds that they contain information relating to the application of this Act or the regulations.
1986, c. 53, s. 17; 1986, c. 97, s. 2; 1991, c. 61, s. 20; 2000, c. 40, s. 36; 2012, c. 18, s. 19.
55.10. Every veterinary surgeon designated by the Minister for the purpose of the carrying out of Division I or person authorized by the Minister to act as an inspector or analyst under this Act, who believes, on reasonable grounds, that there is an animal, a product or equipment to which this Act applies in a vehicle or in premises where an animal is kept or sold or in premises where the activities referred to in section 24 or 55.2 are carried on may, in the performance of his duties,
(1)  enter and inspect such premises at any reasonable time;
(2)  inspect any vehicle in which a product, an animal or equipment to which this Act applies is transported or stop any such vehicle to inspect it;
(3)  examine any animal, product or equipment, open any receptacle found in the premises or vehicle and take samples or specimens therefrom free of charge;
(4)  take photographs of the vehicle, premises, animal, product or equipment;
(5)  require the communication, for purposes of examination, reproduction or for making extracts, of any book account, register, record or document if he believes on reasonable grounds that they contain information relating to the application of this Act or the regulations.
1986, c. 53, s. 17; 1986, c. 97, s. 2; 1991, c. 61, s. 20; 2000, c. 40, s. 36.
55.10. Every veterinary surgeon designated by the Minister for the purpose of the carrying out of Division I or person authorized by the Minister to act as an inspector or analyst under this Act, who believes, on reasonable grounds, that there is an animal, a product or equipment to which this Act applies in a vehicle or in premises where an animal is kept or sold or in premises where the activities referred to in section 12, 24 or 55.2 are carried on may, in the performance of his duties,
(1)  enter and inspect such premises at any reasonable time;
(2)  inspect any vehicle in which a product, an animal or equipment to which this Act applies is transported or stop any such vehicle to inspect it;
(3)  examine any animal, product or equipment, open any receptacle found in the premises or vehicle and take samples or specimens therefrom free of charge;
(4)  take photographs of the vehicle, premises, animal, product or equipment;
(5)  require the communication, for purposes of examination, reproduction or for making extracts, of any book account, register, record or document if he believes on reasonable grounds that they contain information relating to the application of this Act or the regulations.
1986, c. 53, s. 17; 1986, c. 97, s. 2; 1991, c. 61, s. 20.
55.10. Every person authorized by the Minister to act as an inspector or analyst for the purposes of this Act who believes on reasonable grounds that there is an animal, a product or equipment to which this Act applies in a vehicle or in premises referred to in paragraph 3 of section 3 or paragraph c of section 30 or in premises used for the purposes contemplated in section 12, 24, 55.2 or 55.3 may, in the performance of his duties,
(1)  enter and inspect such premises at any reasonable time;
(2)  inspect any vehicle in which a product, an animal or equipment to which this Act applies is transported or stop any such vehicle to inspect it;
(3)  examine any animal, product or equipment, open any receptacle found in the premises or vehicle and take samples or specimens therefrom free of charge;
(4)  take photographs of the vehicle, premises, animal, product or equipment;
(5)  require the communication, for purposes of examination, reproduction or for making extracts, of any book account, register, record or document if he believes on reasonable grounds that they contain information relating to the application of this Act or the regulations.
1986, c. 53, s. 17; 1986, c. 97, s. 2.
55.10. Every person authorized by the Minister to act as an inspector or analyst for the purposes of this Act who believes on reasonable grounds that there is an animal, a product or equipment to which this Act applies in a vehicle or in premises referred to in paragraph 3 of section 3 or paragraph c of section 30 or in premises used for the purposes contemplated in section 24, 55.2 or 55.3 may, in the performance of his duties,
(1)  enter and inspect such premises at any reasonable time;
(2)  inspect any vehicle in which a product, an animal or equipment to which this Act applies is transported or stop any such vehicle to inspect it;
(3)  examine any animal, product or equipment, open any receptacle found in the premises or vehicle and take samples or specimens therefrom free of charge;
(4)  take photographs of the vehicle, premises, animal, product or equipment;
(5)  require the communication, for purposes of examination, reproduction or for making extracts, of any book account, register, record or document if he believes on reasonable grounds that they contain information relating to the application of this Act or the regulations.
1986, c. 53, s. 17.