Book Title: State Of Dairy Cattle Rajasthan Report
Author(s): Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations
Publisher: Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations
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F. Dairy records None of the dairies visited were registered with the local authorities
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Registration of Cattle Premises) Rules, 1978
3. Registration of Premises: Every person owning or in charge of premises in which not less than five heads of cattle are kept for the purpose of profit, shall, in any case, where the premises are already in existence, within three months from the commencement of these rules and, in any case where, after the commencement of these rules any such remises, apply to the registering authority for the registration of such premises. 6. Inspection of Premises: Every premises registered under these rules shall be open for inspection at all reasonable times by any veterinary or public health officer of the local authority or of the State Government who may be authorised by the State Government in this behalf by general or special order. 7. Cancellation of registration: If any premises are not maintained in the manner required under these rules, the registering authority may, by notice in writing stating the grounds on which the notice proceeds and after giving an opportunity to the person concerned to show cause, cancel the certificate. RAJASTHAN MUNICIPAL ACT, 2009 S.247-Premises not be used for keeping any kinds of animals without valid licenses issues by the Municipal Authority. (This provision lays down general rule that it's not permissible to keep animals without an express license from the Municipality) S.248- If such animals are kept without a valid license the Chief Municipal Officer has the authority to seize such animals found on such premises