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In this Part—
appointed veterinary practitioner means a veterinary practitioner appointed by the nominated veterinary practitioner under regulation 63 and approved by the Department Head under regulation 64;
"approved rodeo organisation "means an organisation that accredits persons who operate rodeos or provide stock to rodeos and that has been approved by the Minister under regulation 58(4);
drug has the same meaning as in the Road Safety Act 1986 ;
"girth or cinch "means the strap or band used to secure a saddle around a horse;
"gullet" means the central part of a saddle for a horse that runs along the horse's spine but is raised so there is no contact with the horse's spine;
nominated veterinary practitioner means the veterinary practitioner nominated by the applicant on an application for a rodeo or rodeo school permit, or the veterinary practitioner who is nominated by a licence holder under regulation 57(h) and 60(d) to attend a rodeo to be held under that licence;
"paddle rowels "means a wheel attached to the spur with 5 sides and having inward grooves at the end of each point;
rigging means the equipment or rope used on an animal in bareback riding for the rider to hold on to;
"rodeo licence holder" means a person holding a rodeo licence;
"rodeo permit holder" means a person holding a rodeo permit;
"rodeo school permit holder "means a person holding a permit for a rodeo school;
spur rowel means a device attached to the rear of a rider's boot with a wheel (or rowel) that can rotate.