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[Cites 0, Cited by 0] [Section 23] [Entire Act]

Bombay Presidency - Subsection

Section 23(2) in Bombay Live-Stock Improvement Act, 1933

(2)In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision, such rules may be made for all or any of the following purposes, namely:-
(a)under section 4, prescribing the powers and duties to be exercised and performed by a live-stock officer and the assignment of such powers or duties,
(b)under section 5, prescribing the age of a bull after which it shall not be kept without a licence,
(c)under section 6, prescribing the form of, the manner in which, the terms, conditions and restrictions on which, a licence shall be granted, transferred or renewed,
(d)under section 7, prescribing the conditions subject to which a licence may be revoked,
(e)under section 7 and 11, prescribing the manner in which notice shall be served,
(f)under section 8, prescribing the conditions subject to which a duplicate of a licence may be granted,
[(ff) under section 9A, prescribing the distinguishing mark for branding and the period within which intimation of possession of unbranded bulls shall be given to a live-stock officer,]
(g)under sections 11 and 16, prescribing the manner in which a bull shall be castrated, and the manner in which inquiry regarding the ownership of a bull shall be made, and the costs, charges and expenses for the maintenance and sales of a bull shall be determined,
(h)under section 17, prescribing the manner and form in which a bull shall be marked and the manner in which a live-stock officer shall enter any premises or other place.
[(i) under section 17B, prescribing the form in which a register shall be maintained by a live-stock officer and the particulars which such register shall contain.][(2A) In making any rules the State Government may provide that a breach thereof shall, on conviction, be punished with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.]