AHA - Traceability Premises Identification Regulation
link:
http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/documents/orders/orders_in_council/2008/1208/2008_563.html
AHA - Traceability Livestock Identification Regulation
link:
http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/documents/orders/orders_in_council/2008/1208/2008_562.html
Website for finding these Acts and regulations when passed via "Orders in Council" by the Alberta Lt. General:
http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/display_orders.cfm
I read in the Western Producers, that there will be nine (9) sets of regulations under the new Alberta Animal Health ACT.
Any and all of these regulations can be changed by another Order in Council, at any time.
(even though these regs state they will not be reviewed until January 31, 2014).
It has been the custom for the last 10 years, for the AB government to "review" all Acts and Regs every 5 years; however, if you take a regular look at the Queen's Printer's link, you will see that many of these Acts/Regs are "adjusted" on a regular basis.
Orders in Council are granted by the Lt. Governor as a representative in the province for the Governor General - aka the Queen's representative.
link:
http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/documents/orders/orders_in_council/2008/1208/2008_563.html
AHA - Traceability Livestock Identification Regulation
link:
http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/documents/orders/orders_in_council/2008/1208/2008_562.html
Website for finding these Acts and regulations when passed via "Orders in Council" by the Alberta Lt. General:
http://www.qp.gov.ab.ca/display_orders.cfm
I read in the Western Producers, that there will be nine (9) sets of regulations under the new Alberta Animal Health ACT.
Any and all of these regulations can be changed by another Order in Council, at any time.
(even though these regs state they will not be reviewed until January 31, 2014).
It has been the custom for the last 10 years, for the AB government to "review" all Acts and Regs every 5 years; however, if you take a regular look at the Queen's Printer's link, you will see that many of these Acts/Regs are "adjusted" on a regular basis.
Orders in Council are granted by the Lt. Governor as a representative in the province for the Governor General - aka the Queen's representative.
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