Notice of Movement Controls for Bovine Tuberculosis (TB)
Pursuant to section 131(2) of the Biosecurity Act 1993, TBfree New Zealand declares those parts of New Zealand shown as Movement Control Areas in the maps published with this notice to be Controlled Areas for the purpose of limiting the spread of bovine TB.
Pursuant to section 131(3)(a) of the Biosecurity Act 1993, TBfree New Zealand gives notice that the movement of cattle and deer within the Controlled Areas is restricted and regulated to the extent of and subject to the conditions specified below.
1. Definitions
In this notice, unless the context otherwise requires:
Herd means:
Herd of origin means the herd with which a cattle beast or a deer is, for the time being, grazing.
Order means the Biosecurity (National Bovine Tuberculosis Pest Management Plan) Order 1998.
Controlled Area means any area shown as a Movement Control Area in the maps published with this notice.
2. Testing Prior to Movement From or Within Controlled Areas
(2.1) No cattle beast or deer aged 90 days or more may be moved:
unless it has undergone, within 60 days prior to the date of movement, a negative test for bovine tuberculosis in accordance with the Order.
(2.2) The restriction on movement in (2.1) does not apply where an animal is being moved directly to a place of slaughter.
(2.3) Notwithstanding (2.1), an animal may be exempted from the requirement for a test in accordance with the TBfree New Zealand Operational Plan.
(2.4) Where a herd is managed or kept on a property, or group of properties, divided by the boundary of a Controlled Area, then the requirements to test cattle or deer described in (2.1) above apply to the whole herd.
This declaration takes effect from 1 March 2017.
Dated at Wellington this 26th day of January 2017.
MICHELLE EDGE, Chief Executive, OSPRI New Zealand.
Detailed maps and information on the location of properties within Controlled Areas are available from TBfree New Zealand, freephone 0800 482 4636 or visit www.tbfree.org.nz/dcamap.
Any animal moved in contravention of this notice may be seized by an inspector or authorised person and destroyed, treated or otherwise dealt with, if it is reasonable in the circumstances to do so. TBfree New Zealand may also recover the cost of testing for bovine tuberculosis pursuant to the Biosecurity Act 1993 and the Biosecurity (Deer and Other Testing Costs) Regulations 1998.
Failure to comply with the requirements of this notice may result in prosecution under the Biosecurity Act 1993.
If convicted, an individual will be liable to a term of imprisonment not exceeding three months, or a fine not exceeding $50,000.00, or both. A corporation convicted of an offence is liable to a fine not exceeding $100,000.00.
The declaration issued on 28 January 2016 in regard to movement controls for bovine tuberculosis and published in the New Zealand Gazette, 28 January 2016, Issue No. 7, Notice No. 2016-gs438, and in Farmers Weekly on 22 February 2016, is hereby revoked with effect from 1 March 2017.
This declaration has the effect of extending movement controls for bovine tuberculosis to an area north and north-east of Dunedin City, marked as “Movement Control Area Expansion” in the maps published with this notice.
To view our interactive map, which shows whether you are in a Movement Control Area, Special Testing Area or Surveillance Area, simply enter any New Zealand address into the search bar at www.tbfree.org.nz/dcamap.