Full Statute Name:  Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006

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Primary Citation:  2006 asp 11 Country of Origin:  Scotland Last Checked:  March, 2018 Date Adopted:  2006
Summary: An Act establishing penalties for engaging in certain activities that are considered detrimental to animal welfare in Scotland. Part 1 of the Act contains detailed provisions concerning animal health and preventing the spread of disease. Activities that constitute offenses under Part 2 of the Act include: causing an animal unnecessary suffering, mutilating an animal’s body, docking a dog’s tail (with certain limited exceptions), administering a poisonous or injurious substance to an animal, and engaging in or attending animal fighting. Nothing in the Act applies to anything lawfully done under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 or to anything which occurs in the normal course of fishing.
Documents:  PDF icon Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006.pdf (203.48 KB)
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