Animals (Prevention of Cruelty) Act | Chapter 49 — Uganda law | Esheria

Animals (Prevention of Cruelty) Act

Defines the term "authorised officer" to include specified officers and any person appointed by the Minister.

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Chapter 49
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Citation provenance: source:ug:ulii · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

The court may summon the owner to produce the animal for inspection (if this can be done without cruelty); failing to comply without satisfactory excuse is an offence punishable by fines (up to 500 shillings for a first offence, up to 1,000 shillings for subsequent offences) and possible costs for adjournment. It is prohibited for any person to perform experiments on living animals that are calculated to cause pain except under the restrictions in section 12; doing so is an offence with fines and possible imprisonment, and prosecutions against licensed persons require written consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions. Section 12 limits painful experiments on living animals and sets conditions under which licensed persons may perform such experiments, including permitted exceptions and a ministerial rule about certain substances. The Minister may license persons to perform experiments, may set licence duration and attach conditions, and must revoke licences if satisfied the licence-holder caused pain to animals or for other reasons. The Minister may direct persons conducting experiments under this Act to report results in the form and detail the Minister requires.