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- Is commenced by Commencement of Animal Health Act, 2011
Animal Health Act, 2011
Act 1 of 2011
- Published in Government Gazette 4694 on 20 April 2011
- Assented to on 3 April 2011
- Commenced on 30 April 2013 by Commencement of Animal Health Act, 2011
- [This is the version of this document from 20 April 2011 and includes any amendments published up to 17 January 2025.]
Part I – PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates -“animal” means any member of the animal kingdom (other than a human), whether alive or dead, including -(a)any mammal, bird, fish, shellfish or reptile;(b)any invertebrate declared under paragraph (a) of subsection (2) to be an animal;“animal product” means -(a)the carcass or part of the carcass of an animal;(b)meat, blood, hide, skin, hair, wool, feather, shell, horn, fin, hoof or any part of the viscera of an animal;(c)fat, milk, whey, cream, butter, cheese, eggs, or other food or foodstuffs derived from an animal;(d)the sperm, ova or embryo of an animal;(e)any secretion or excretion of an animal;(f)honey or other products from honey bees; and(g)any other thing declared under paragraph (b) of subsection (2) to be an animal product;“authorised person” means an authorised person referred to in section 5;“conveyance” means any vehicle, vessel or aircraft;“disease” means -(a)a disease that affects or may affect an animal or that may be transmitted by an animal to a person; and(b)an infectious agent;“health certificate” means a health certificate conforming to the format of the appropriate model certificate of the Office International des Epizooties;“import” means to bring or cause to bring into Namibia from a place outside Namibia by land, sea or air;“importer” in relation to any imported animal, animal product or restricted material, means a person who, whether as owner, consignor, consignee, agent or broker, is in possession of or in any way entitled to the custody or control of that animal, animal product or restricted material;“infected” means -(a)infected with a disease; or(b)harbouring an infectious agent;“infectious agent” means -(a)any bacterium, virus, prion, fungus, parasite, pest or other organism or infectious substance which may cause or transmit disease in animals;(b)any other thing declared under paragraph (c) of subsection (2) to be an infectious agent;“in transit” means the conveyance of an animal, animal product or restricted material imported from one country through Namibia to another country;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for agriculture;“Ministry” means the Ministry responsible for the administration of agricultural matters;“notifiable disease” means any disease declared under paragraph (e) of subsection (2) to be a notifiable disease;“occupier” means -(a)a person who resides in premises;(b)if no person resides in premises, the owner of the premises; or(c)a person acting on behalf of a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b);“owner”, in relation to -(a)any animal, animal product or restricted material, conveyance or any other movable property, includes a person having the possession, charge, custody or control of that animal, animal product, restricted material, conveyance or property;(b)any land, means the person in whose name the land is registered, and includes -(i)if the land has been alienated in any way but not yet transferred, the person in whose name transfer of the land is still to be registered;(ii)in the case of land subject to a usufruct, the usufructuary;(iii)the executor, trustee or other legal representative recognized by law of an owner who is deceased, insolvent, a minor or subject to other legal disability;(iv)if the owner is a company or close corporation under liquidation, the liquidator of the company or close corporation;“place” means -(a)any land, including any river, dam or other body of water on land;(b)any premises;(c)any building or other structure in or on a place;(d)any part of a place;“prescribed” means prescribed by regulation;“regulation” means a regulation made under this Act;“restricted material” means -(a)an infectious agent; or(b)anything declared by the Minister under paragraph (d) of subsection (2) to be restricted material;“staff member” means a staff member as defined in section 1 of the Public Service Act, 1995 (Act No. 13 of 1995);“veterinarian” means a person registered as veterinarian in terms of the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Proclamation, 1984 (Proclamation AG. No. 14 of 1984);[The Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Proclamation AG. 14 of 1984 has been replaced by the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act 1 of 2013. Section 74 of Act 1 of 2013 provides that any person registered to practise a veterinary or para-veterinary profession under the previous law is regarded as being registered in terms of Act 1 of 2013.]“veterinary official” means a person appointed as veterinary official under section 4 and includes the Chief Veterinary Officer;Part II – ADMINISTRATION
2. Chief Veterinary Officer
3. Veterinary officials
4. Authorised persons
5. Delegation
6. General responsibilities of veterinary officials
The responsibilities of a veterinary official include -Part III – IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS, ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND RESTRICTED MATERIAL
7. Permit for importation of animals, animal products and restricted material for entry into Namibia
8. Permit for importation of animals, animal products and restricted material for conveyance in transit through Namibia
9. Notice to be given and health certificate obtained before import
A person who proposes to import any animal, animal product or restricted material for entry into Namibia or for conveyance in transit through Namibia must -10. Animal, animal product or restricted material imported contrary to Act or presenting risk
11. Border security in emergency
12. Quarantine stations
Part VI – EXPORT OF ANIMALS, ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND RESTRICTED MATERIAL
13. Health certificate required for exportation of animals, animal products and restricted material
14. Export in contravention of Act
Part V – DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
15. Duties on discovery of incidence of animal disease
16. Treatment or disposal of infected animal, animal product or restricted material
If a veterinary official knows or has reason to suspect that any animal, animal product or restricted material is infected or has been in contact with an infected animal, the veterinary official may -17. Declaration of infected place
18. Declaration of quarantine area
19. Declaration of control area
20. Declaration of protected area
21. Fences
22. Straying animals
Part VI – ANIMAL MOVEMENT CONTROL AND TRACEABILITY
23. Definitions for this part
In this part, unless the context otherwise indicates -24. Obligation to register place on which animals are kept as a registered establishment
25. Permit required for movement of prescribed animals from registered establishment
26. Registers and returns in relation to prescribed animals
27. Animal identification requirements
Part VII – ENFORCEMENT AND COMPENSATION
28. Powers of entry, search and inspection
29. Disposal of isolated, detained or seized animal or thing
30. Compensation
Part VIII – GENERAL
31. Appeals
32. Regulations
33. Immunity from personal liability
The Minister, a veterinary official, or an authorised person or any other person engaged in the administration or enforcement of this Act is not personally liable in respect of any act done or omitted in good faith in the exercise or performance, or the purported exercise or performance of any power or function under this Act.34. General offences and penalties
35. Presumptions and evidence
In any prosecution for any offence under this Act -36. Act binds State
This Act binds the State, except a provision relating to -37. Repeal of laws and savings provisions
38. Short title and commencement
History of this document
30 April 2013
Commenced by
Commencement of Animal Health Act, 2011
20 April 2011 this version
03 April 2011
Assented to
Cited documents 2
Act 2
1. | Public Service Act, 1995 | 316 citations |
2. | General Law Amendment Act, 1968 | 12 citations |
Documents citing this one 20
Gazette 14
Government Notice 3
1. | Animal Health Regulations, 2013 | |
2. | Animal Identification Regulations, 2017 | |
3. | Disaster Risk Management Regulations, 2013 |
Judgment 2
1. | Mapanka v S (54 of 2017) [2017] NAHCMD 262 (8 September 2017) | |
2. | S v Tuvetyavere (CR 3 of 2020) [2022] NAHCNLD 14 (23 February 2022) |
Act 1
1. | Civil Aviation Act, 2016 | 34 citations |
Subsidiary legislation
Title
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Date
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Animal Identification Regulations, 2017 | Government Notice 307 of 2017 | 23 November 2017 |
Animal Health Regulations, 2013 | Government Notice 144 of 2013 | 15 November 2017 |
Animal Identification Regulations, 2009
Repealed
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Government Notice 29 of 2009 | 15 November 2017 |