Tasmanian Numbered Regulations(1) A person must not destroy an animal under these regulations unless the destruction of the animal is carried out humanely by (a) a veterinary surgeon; or(b) a competent person; or(c) a person who is acting under the direct supervision of a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) .Penalty: In the case of (a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.(2) A person who is required under these regulations to arrange for the humane destruction of an animal must destroy the animal without unreasonable delay.Penalty: In the case of (a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.(3) It is a defence in proceedings for an offence under subregulation (1) or (2) if the defendant establishes that (a) the animal was humanely destroyed; and(b) it was not possible to find a vet or competent person within a reasonable time; and(c) the delay in waiting for a vet or competent person would have caused undue suffering to the animal being humanely destroyed.(4) A person humanely destroying an animal must take all reasonable steps (a) to ensure that the animal is dead; or(b) to ensure the death of the animal.Penalty: In the case of (a) a body corporate, a fine not exceeding 100 penalty units; and(b) an individual, a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.(5) For the purposes of these regulations, an animal is humanely destroyed if (a) the means of death is appropriate for the species of animal being destroyed; and(b) the animal is rendered suddenly unconscious; and(c) the death of the animal occurs while the animal is unconscious.