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Actions taken by the Secretary in 2008

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ATTACHMENT 2
Departure Export Licence Holder Actions taken by Secretary
Dec 2007 Central Pacific Livestock Pty Ltd Approval of future consignments of goats for the exporter may be subject to additional conditions including: AQIS veterinarian or AQIS accredited veterinarian required on board; 10 per cent additional space above the ASEL; weighing individual animals in the registered premise and a minimum of 10 days in the registered premise.
As at 30 June 2008, this exporter has not exported any subsequent consignments of livestock.
Jan 2008 Halleen Australasian Livestock Traders Pty Ltd AQIS may place additional requirements on the exporter for subsequent consignments of cattle exported including: cattle for export must be resident for 5 clear days in the registered premises immediately prior to export; each individual animal must weigh less than 550 kg; the cattle must be provided with 10 per cent additional space over and above the requirements of the Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock and an AQIS accredited veterinarian will be required to travel withand report on the voyage.
As at 30 June 2008, this exporter has exported one subsequent consignment of cattle. Conditions were applied and the mortality level of this consignment was below the reportable level.
Feb 2008 International Livestock Export Pty Ltd AQIS placed additional conditions to the approval of NOI/CRMPs for cattle to south-east Asia for the exporter including: the cattle must be resident for 3 clear days in the registered premises immediately prior to export; the cattle must be provided with 10 per cent additional space over and above the requirements of the Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock and an AQIS accredited veterinarian will be required to travel with, and report on the voyage.
Conditions were applied to the subsequent six consignments of cattle to south-east Asia. The mortality level of all six consignments was below the reportable level.
Subsequent to these six consignments, to 30 June 2008, this exporter has exported a total of 27 livestock consignments, all of which incurred mortalities below the reportable level.

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