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10 | The joint committee may, with the approval of the Secretary of State, appoint |
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11 | The joint committee must pay to their employees such remuneration and |
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allowances as the joint committee may, with the approval of the Secretary of |
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12 | The joint committee may— |
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(a) | pay such pensions, gratuities or allowances to or in respect of any |
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employee or former employee, |
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(b) | pay such sums towards provision for the payment of such pensions, |
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allowances or gratuities, or |
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(c) | provide and maintain such schemes (whether contributory or not) |
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for the payment of such pensions, allowances or gratuities, |
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| as they may, with the approval of the Secretary of State, determine. |
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13 (1) | With the consent of the Secretary of State, and subject to any conditions he |
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may impose, the joint committee may form a company limited by guarantee |
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the main objects of which fall within sub-paragraph (2). |
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(a) | providing administrative and corporate support services to the joint |
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committee, including the employment of staff, for the purposes of its |
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(b) | making charges and holding land or any interest in or right over land |
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(c) | doing such other things as are conducive or incidental to the |
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discharge of those functions. |
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(3) | The constitution of any company formed under this paragraph must include |
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provision to ensure that only members of the joint committee are members |
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(4) | The members of any company formed under this paragraph must ensure |
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that no-one is appointed, or continues to serve, as a director of the company |
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who is not a member of the joint committee, or an employee of the joint |
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committee or of the company. |
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(5) | Sub-paragraphs (2) and (4) do not affect the power of the UK conservation |
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bodies acting through the joint committee to undertake anything mentioned |
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in sub-paragraph (2) by virtue of Part 2. |
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(6) | Where a company is formed under this paragraph the requirements as to the |
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approval of the Secretary of State apply in respect of appointment, payment |
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and pension matters for employees and former employees of the company |
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as they do in respect of employees or former employees of the joint |
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committee under paragraphs 10 to 12. |
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14 (1) | The funding bodies must provide the joint committee with such financial |
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resources as the appropriate authorities consider are needed for the proper |
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discharge of the functions conferred by Part 2. |
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(2) | When determining what financial resources should be provided, the |
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appropriate authorities must take into account— |
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(a) | any grant being made under paragraph 15, and |
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(b) | the views of the joint committee and the funding bodies. |
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(3) | The contributions of each of the funding bodies are to be such as are agreed |
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by the appropriate authorities, having taken into account the views of those |
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(4) | “The funding bodies” means— |
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(a) | the GB conservation bodies, and |
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(b) | the relevant Northern Ireland department. |
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15 (1) | The Secretary of State may make grants to the joint committee of such |
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amounts as the Secretary of State thinks fit. |
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(2) | A grant under this section may be made subject to such conditions as the |
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Secretary of State thinks fit. |
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16 (1) | The joint committee may determine their own procedure (including |
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(2) | No proceeding of the joint committee is invalidated by— |
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(a) | a vacancy among the members, or |
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(b) | any defect in the appointment of any member. |
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17 (1) | The joint committee may authorise any of their functions to be exercised |
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(a) | any member of the joint committee, |
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(b) | a company formed under paragraph 13, |
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(c) | any of the UK conservation bodies, or |
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(d) | any employee of the joint committee, of such a company, or of any of |
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(2) | Sub-paragraph (1) does not prevent the joint committee from doing |
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anything that another person has been authorised to do. |
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18 (1) | As soon as possible after the end of each financial year, the joint committee |
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(a) | prepare an annual report on how they have discharged their |
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functions during the year, and |
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(b) | send a copy of the report to the appropriate authorities and the UK |
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(2) | The Secretary of State must lay a copy of the report before each House of |
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(3) | The Scottish Ministers must lay a copy of the report before the Scottish |
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19 (1) | In this Schedule “the appropriate authorities” means— |
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(a) | the Secretary of State, |
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(b) | the National Assembly for Wales, |
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(c) | the Scottish Ministers, and |
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(d) | the relevant Northern Ireland department. |
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(2) | In this Schedule “financial year” means the period of 12 months ending with |
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Enforcement powers in connection with wildlife |
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Amendments of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 |
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1 | After section 18 insert— |
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(1) | In this Part, “wildlife inspector” means a person authorised in |
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writing under this section by— |
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(a) | the Secretary of State (in relation to England), or |
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(b) | the National Assembly for Wales (in relation to Wales). |
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(2) | An authorisation under subsection (1) is subject to any conditions or |
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limitations specified in it. |
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(3) | A wildlife inspector must, if required to do so, produce evidence of |
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his authority before entering any premises under section 18B or 18D. |
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(4) | A wildlife inspector entering premises under either of those sections |
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may take with him a veterinary surgeon if he has reasonable grounds |
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for believing that such a person will be needed for the exercise of |
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powers under section 18C or 18E. |
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18B | Group 1 offences and licences: power to enter premises |
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(1) | A wildlife inspector may, at any reasonable time, enter and inspect |
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(a) | for the purpose of ascertaining whether a Group 1 offence is |
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being or has been committed; |
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(i) | verifying any statement or representation made, or |
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document or information supplied, by an occupier in |
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connection with an application for, or the holding of, |
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(ii) | ascertaining whether any condition to which a Group |
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1 licence was subject has been complied with. |
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“Group 1 offence” means an offence under section 1, 5, 9(1), (2) |
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or (4), 11, 13(1) or 14ZA, and |
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“Group 1 licence” means a licence authorising anything which |
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would otherwise be a Group 1 offence. |
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(3) | Nothing in this section confers power to enter a dwelling. |
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18C | Group 1 offences and licences: examining specimens and taking |
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(1) | The powers conferred by this section are exercisable where a wildlife |
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inspector has entered any premises for a purpose mentioned in |
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section 18B(1)(a) or (b). |
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(2) | The inspector, or a veterinary surgeon accompanying him, may— |
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(a) | for any such purpose, examine any specimen, and |
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(b) | subject to subsection (5) and section 18F, take a sample from |
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(a) | any bird, other animal or plant, or |
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(b) | any part of, or anything derived from, a bird, other animal or |
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(4) | “Sample” means a sample of blood, tissue or other biological |
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(5) | No sample may be taken under subsection (2) from a live bird, other |
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animal or plant except for the purpose of establishing its identity or |
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(6) | The inspector may require an occupier of the premises to give such |
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assistance as is reasonable in the circumstances for the purpose of— |
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(a) | making an examination under subsection (2)(a), or |
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(b) | taking a sample under subsection (2)(b). |
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(7) | The inspector may take and remove from the premises a specimen |
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which is not a live bird, other animal or plant, if there are reasonable |
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grounds for believing that it is evidence of a Group 1 offence. |
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18D | Group 2 offences and licences etc.: power to enter premises |
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(1) | A wildlife inspector may, at any reasonable time, enter and inspect |
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(a) | for the purpose of ascertaining whether an offence under |
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section 6, 9(5) or 13(2) is being, or has been, committed on |
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(b) | where he has reasonable cause to believe that any birds |
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included in Schedule 4 are kept, for the purpose of |
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ascertaining whether an offence under section 7 is being, or |
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has been, committed on those premises; |
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(c) | for the purpose of ascertaining whether an offence under |
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section 14 is being, or has been, committed on those premises; |
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(i) | verifying any statement or representation made, or |
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document or information supplied, by an occupier in |
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connection with an application for, or the holding of, |
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a Group 2 licence or a relevant registration, or |
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(ii) | ascertaining whether any condition to which a Group |
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2 licence was subject has been complied with. |
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“Group 2 offence” means an offence under section 6, 7, 9(5), |
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“Group 2 licence” means a licence authorising anything which |
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would otherwise be a Group 2 offence, and |
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“relevant registration” means a registration in accordance with |
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regulations under section 7(1). |
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(a) | paragraphs (a) and (b) do not confer power to enter a |
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dwelling except for purposes connected with— |
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(i) | a Group 2 licence or a relevant registration held by an |
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occupier of the dwelling, or |
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(ii) | an application by an occupier of the dwelling for a |
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Group 2 licence or a relevant registration, and |
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(b) | paragraph (c) does not confer any power to enter a dwelling. |
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18E | Group 2 offences: examining specimens and taking samples |
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(1) | A wildlife inspector may, for the purpose of ascertaining whether a |
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Group 2 offence is being, or has been, committed in respect of any |
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specimen, require any person who has the specimen in his |
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possession or control to make it available for examination by the |
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inspector or a veterinary surgeon. |
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(2) | A wildlife inspector may, for the purpose of ascertaining whether a |
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Group 2 offence is being or has been committed, require the taking |
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of a sample from a specimen found by him in the exercise of powers |
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conferred by section 18D in order to determine its identity or |
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(3) | A wildlife inspector may, for the purpose of ascertaining whether a |
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Group 2 offence is being or has been committed in respect of any |
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specimen (“the relevant specimen”), require any person to make |
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available for the taking of a sample any specimen (other than the |
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relevant specimen) in that person’s possession or control which— |
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(b) | which the wildlife inspector suspects with reasonable cause |
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| a specimen a sample from which will tend to establish the identity or |
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ancestry of the relevant specimen. |
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(4) | Where, pursuant to a requirement under this section— |
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(a) | a bird or other animal is to be examined, or |
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(b) | a sample is to be taken from a bird or other animal, |
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| a person who has the bird or animal in his possession or control must |
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give the person making the examination or taking the sample such |
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assistance as he may reasonably require for that purpose. |
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(5) | “Specimen” and “sample” have the same meaning as in section 18C. |
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(6) | This section is subject to section 18F. |
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18F | Restrictions on taking of samples from live specimens |
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(1) | No sample may be taken by virtue of section 18C, 18E or 19XA from |
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a live bird or other animal except by a veterinary surgeon. |
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(2) | No sample may be taken by virtue of section 18C, 18E or 19XA from |
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a live bird, other animal or plant unless the person taking it is |
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satisfied on reasonable grounds that taking the sample will not cause |
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lasting harm to the specimen.” |
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2 (1) | Amend section 19 (powers of constables to stop, search, enter etc.) as |
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(2) | In subsection (2), for “enter any land other than a dwelling-house” substitute |
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“enter any premises other than a dwelling”. |
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(3) | After subsection (2) insert— |
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“(2A) | A constable may, for the purpose of assisting him in exercising the |
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powers conferred by subsection (1)(b) and (d) when he has entered |
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any premises under subsection (2), take with him— |
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(a) | any other person, and |
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(b) | any equipment or materials.” |
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(4) | In subsection (3), omit “(with or without other persons)”. |
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3 | After section 19 insert— |
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“19XA | Constables powers in connection with samples |
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(1) | A constable who suspects with reasonable cause that a specimen |
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found by him in the exercise of powers conferred by this section is |
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one in respect of which an offence under this Part is being or has been |
| |
committed may require the taking from it of a sample. |
| |
(2) | A constable who suspects with reasonable cause that an offence |
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under this Part is being or has been committed in respect of any |
| |
specimen (“the relevant specimen”) may require any person to make |
| |
available for the taking of a sample any specimen (other than the |
| |
relevant specimen) in that person’s possession or control which— |
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(b) | the constable suspects with reasonable cause to be, |
| |
| a specimen a sample from which will tend to establish the identity or |
| |
ancestry of the relevant specimen. |
| |
(3) | Where a sample from a live bird or other animal is to be taken |
| |
pursuant to a requirement under this section, any person who has |
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possession or control of the specimen must give the person taking |
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the sample such assistance as he may reasonably require for that |
| |
| |
(4) | “Specimen” and “sample” have the same meaning as in section 18C. |
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(5) | This section is subject to section 18F (restrictions on taking samples). |
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19XB | Offences in connection with enforcement powers |
| |
(1) | A person is guilty of an offence if he— |
| |
(a) | intentionally obstructs a wildlife inspector acting in the |
| |
exercise of powers conferred by section 18B(1) or 18C(2) or |
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| |
(b) | fails without reasonable excuse to give any assistance |
| |
reasonably required under section 18C(6). |
| |
(2) | A person is guilty of an offence if he— |
| |
(a) | intentionally obstructs a wildlife inspector acting in the |
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exercise of powers conferred by section 18D(1) or 18E(2), or |
| |
(b) | fails without reasonable excuse to make available any |
| |
specimen in accordance with a requirement under section |
| |
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(c) | fails without reasonable excuse to give any assistance |
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reasonably required under section 18E(4). |
| |
(3) | A person is guilty of an offence if he— |
| |
(a) | fails without reasonable excuse to make available any |
| |
specimen in accordance with a requirement under section |
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(b) | fails without reasonable excuse to give any assistance |
| |
reasonably required under section 19XA(3). |
| |
(4) | Any person who, with intent to deceive, falsely pretends to be a |
| |
wildlife inspector is guilty of an offence.” |
| |
4 | Omit sections 19ZA (enforcement: wildlife inspectors) and 19ZB (power to |
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| |
5 (1) | Amend section 21 (penalties etc.) as follows. |
| |
(2) | Omit subsections (4A) and (4D) (penalties in connection with power of entry |
| |
and powers in connection with examination of specimens and taking |
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(3) | Before subsection (4B) insert— |
| |
“(4AA) | Except in a case falling within subsection (4B) a person guilty of an |
| |
offence under section 19XB(1), (2) or (3) shall be liable on summary |
| |
conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.” |
| |
(4) | In subsection (4B) (penalty for obstructing wildlife inspector to ascertain |
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whether section 14 offence is being or has been committed)— |
| |
(a) | for “subsection (7) of section 19ZA” substitute “section 19XB(1)(a) or |
| |
| |
(b) | for “acting in the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (3)(c) |
| |
of that section” substitute “entering premises to ascertain whether an |
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offence under section 14 or 14ZA is being or has been committed”. |
| |
(5) | In subsection (4C) (penalty for pretending to be wildlife inspector), for |
| |
“19ZA(8)” substitute “19XB(4)”. |
| |
6 | In section 27 (interpretation of Part 1), in subsection (1), in the definition of |
| |
“wildlife inspector”, for “section 19ZA(1)” substitute “section 18A(1)”. |
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