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The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 states that licences are required from the council to keep certain animals. An application must be made to the council, who will inspect the premises where the animal is to be kept with a vet to ensure that the conditions, cages, food, and so on are suitable.

The animals for which a licence is required before they may be kept are listed in the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 (Modification) Order 1984.

Legislation

The Danderous Wild Animals Act 1976

Who can apply

Any person wanting to keep any dangerous wild animals.

Procedure

Applications for a licence must be made to the council and a licence may be issued, providing the applicant is not disqualified or has not been convicted under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976.

Except in exceptional circumstances, the person making the application must be the person who owns and possesses or proposes to own and possess the animal to which the application applies.

Supporting Information

Before granting a licence the Animal health officer must be satisfied that:

  1. It is not contrary to the public interest to do so on the grounds of safety, nuisance or other grounds
  2. The applicant is a suitable person to hold a licence to keep the animals listed on the application
  3. The animal(s) will be kept in accommodation that prevents its escape and is suitable in respect of construction, size, temperature, drainage and cleanliness
  4. That the animal(s) will be supplied with adequate and suitable food, drink and bedding material and be visited at suitable intervals
  5. Appropriate steps will be taken to ensure the protection of the animal(s) in case of fire or other emergency
  6. All reasonable precautions are taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases
  7. The animal(s) accommodation is such that it can take adequate exercise
  8. Where the council issues a licence, that licence will be subject to such conditions as the council sees fit and in each case these conditions will specify that:
    a) only the person named on the licence shall be entitled to keep the animal;
    b) the animal shall only be kept on the premises named on the licence;
    c) the animal shall not be moved or may only be moved in accordance with conditions specified in the licence;
    d) the licensee must hold a current insurance policy, approved by the council, which insures against liability for damage caused by the animal;
    e) only the species and number of animals listed on the licence may be kept;
    f) the licensee shall make a copy of the licence and its contents available to any other person listed on the licence as being able to look after the animal
  9. The council may at any time revoke or amend any licence condition apart from those covered by 8 a) to 8 f) above

Where a licence is granted, that licence and any subsequent licence will expire on the 31st December of the year to which it relates and must be renewed before that date if the licence holder is to continue to keep the animal(s) named on the licence.

Your rights of appeal

Any person aggrieved by a refusal to be granted a licence or by any conditions to which the licence is subject, may appeal to the magistrates' court and the court may give such direction regarding the licence and its conditions as it thinks proper.

Offences and penalties

Anybody found guilty of keeping an animal covered by the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 without a licence to do so or anybody found guilty of failing to comply with any licence condition shall be subject to a fine not exceeding £5,000.

Any person found guilty of obstructing or delaying an inspector or authorised veterinary practitioner of veterinary surgeon shall be subject to a fine not exceeding £5,000.

Where a person keeps an animal without a licence or where a person fails to comply with a licence condition, Inspectors from the council may seize the animal and may either retain it or have it destroyed or disposed of (to a zoo or elsewhere) without compensation to the owner.

Where the council incurs any expense on seizing, retaining or disposing of an animal then the person who was the keeper of the animal shall be liable for those costs.

Further information on Dangerous Animals is available on the Department for Environment food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Website

Application forms

Application forms are available by contacting Regulatory Services: Telephone 01226 772468 or email regulatoryservices@barnsley.gov.uk

Charges/Fees

There is an application fee payable at the time an application is made. Currently this fee is £146. You will be invoiced for this following submission of your application form.

The applicant will also be required to pay the cost of inspections carried out by the council's authorised veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner.

Contact information

Animal Health Officer
Regulatory Services
PO Box 602
Barnsley Council
Barnsley
S70 9FB

Our office hours are 8.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Thursday and 8.30am to 4.30pm Friday

Fax: 01226 775699
Telephone: 01226 772468
Email: regulatoryservices@barnsley.gov.uk

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