Part 1B—delete the Part and substitute:
Part 1B—Registration of other keepers of livestock
5K—Classes of livestock requiring registration
The following are prescribed classes of livestock for the purposes of section 17 of the Act:
(a) buffalo;
(b) camels;
(c) cattle;
(d) deer;
(e) equines (including horses, donkeys and mules);
(f) goats;
(g) pigs;
(h) sheep;
(i) South American camelids (including alpaca, llama, vicuna and guanaco).
5L—Term of registration and renewal
(1) The term fixed for the purposes of section 23(1) and (2) of the Act is 2 years.
(2) However, the Chief Inspector may fix a term that is shorter or longer than 2 years if that is necessary in order for the term to expire at the same time as the term of a property identification code for land on which the livestock are or are to be kept.
(3) An application for renewal of registration under section 17 of the Act must—
(a) be made to the Chief Inspector; and
(b) be in the form and contain or be accompanied by the information required by the Chief Inspector; and
(c) be accompanied by the fee set out in Schedule 1.
(4) The Chief Inspector may, at his or her discretion and on payment of the late application fee set out in Schedule 1, renew registration on a late application despite the fact that the registration has expired and, in that event, the renewal has effect from the end of the term for which the registration was previously granted or renewed.
5M—Change of address
A person registered under section 17 of the Act (other than as a registered beekeeper) must within 14 days after changing his or her postal address notify the Chief Inspector of the change in writing.
Maximum penalty: $250.
Expiation fee: $80.
5N—Obligation to ensure property where livestock usually kept has property identification code
A person who is registered under section 17 of the Act as a person who keeps livestock must ensure that the place at which the livestock are usually pastured or kept has an active property identification code under Part 5A.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.
Expiation fee: $315.