Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Select Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Animal Health and Welfare Bill 2012: Committee Stage (Resumed)
11:10 am
Simon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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The Deputy might find it helpful to examine section 2(3), which states:
There is a definition, therefore. The issue is the actual point of sale. The person who has a legal obligation must give approval for the purchase. One does not want a young person who gets caught up in the excitement of a horse fair buying two horses and bringing them home to a family that cannot look after them, thus creating a welfare disaster. Such individuals would not be able to sell them and would be stuck with them, resulting in the animals being left in a field or at the side of the road, where they would have to be picked up by local authority officials. This happens and we are trying to prevent it.
The person, being of full age, who has actual care and control of a person who is--(a) under the age of 16 years, and
(b) the apparent owner or person in possession or control of a protected animal,is, for the purposes of this Act, regarded as owning, possessing or being in control of the animal.
I do not want to be the kind of Minister who introduces hard-line legislation that kills off the relationship that results in a parent and child going to a fair and the latter buying an animal that the family is perfectly capable of looking after properly. That is a reasonable concern.
I will consider the matter. If the Deputy presses the amendment, I will oppose it, but if he re-introduces it on Report Stage, I will determine whether we can improve the wording.