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15.—(1) For the purpose of enforcing these Regulations, an inspector shall, on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing that inspector’s authority, have a right at all reasonable times to enter any premises, other than any part of any premises occupied as a private dwelling.
(2) An inspector may–
(a)inspect any bovine animal or any carcase on the premises;
(b)examine any records in whatever form on the premises and take copies of those records; or
(c)take with him such other person as may be considered necessary for any purpose in relation to the enforcement of these Regulations.
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