60C—Permit for farming protected animals
(1) The Minister may
grant to a person a permit—
(a) to
take an animal or the eggs of an animal from the wild or to slaughter or
destroy in any other manner an animal in captivity; or
(b) to
keep an animal or to have possession or control of the eggs of an animal; or
(c) to
sell an animal or the carcass or eggs of an animal,
in the course of carrying on the business of farming animals of that species.
(2) A person is not
entitled to carry on the commercial farming of protected animals pursuant to a
permit granted under any other provision of this Act after the expiration of
12 months following the inclusion in Schedule 11 of the species to which the
animals belong.
(3) The Minister must
not grant a permit under subsection (1) for the commercial farming of
protected animals—
(a) if a
code of management has not been adopted by the Minister under this Division in
respect of the species of animal to which the permit will relate; or
(b) if
the permit would, in the Minister's opinion, be seriously at variance with the
code of management referred to in paragraph (a).
(4) A permit for the
trial farming of protected animals of a particular species expires at the
expiration of the term for which it was granted or when the declaration under
section 60BA in relation to that species expires whichever occurs first.
(5) The Minister must
not grant a permit under subsection (1) to take an animal or the eggs of
an animal from the wild unless he or she is satisfied that the removal of
animals or eggs pursuant to the permit is desirable in order to reduce or
control a population of animals that is causing, or is likely to cause, damage
to the environment or to crops, stock or other property.
(6) A permit granted
under subsection (1) is subject to such limitations, restrictions or
conditions as are imposed by this section or by the Minister under
section 69 or by a notice under section 60BA or are prescribed from
time to time by regulation.
(7) An animal taken
from the wild or an animal raised from an egg taken from the wild cannot be
slaughtered or destroyed in any other manner pursuant to a permit granted
under subsection (1) except—
(a) as a
last resort to terminate the animal's suffering; or
(b) to
prevent the spread of a disease with which the animal is infected.
(8) A permit that
enables the holder to take an animal or the eggs of an animal from the wild is
subject to a condition requiring the holder within 14 days after taking
animals or eggs pursuant to the permit to deliver to the Minister a report in
the prescribed form stating the number of animals and eggs taken.
(9) A permit granted
under subsection (1) authorises—
(a) the
sale of eggs of the species to which the permit relates to a person who
carries on the business of farming animals of that species; and
(b) the
sale of eggs of that species to any other person subject to the written
approval of the Minister.
(10) It is lawful
to—
(a) take
a protected animal or the eggs of a protected animal from the wild or to
slaughter or destroy in any other manner an animal in captivity; or
(b) keep
a protected animal or to have possession or control of the eggs of a protected
animal; or
(c) sell
a protected animal or the carcass or eggs of a protected animal,
pursuant to a permit granted under subsection (1).