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29.—(1) An inspector who enters any premises in exercise of his powers under the Animal Health Act 1981 may—
(a)carry out any inquiries, examinations and tests;
(b)take any samples; and
(c)examine and copy any records kept under this Order;
which are necessary to ascertain whether the provisions of this Order have been or are being complied with.
(2) An inspector may, for the purposes of identification, mark any animal or thing in relation to which any of the powers in paragraph (1) above has been exercised.
(3) No person shall, or shall attempt to, deface, obliterate or remove any such mark as is referred to in paragraph (2) above.
(4) The occupier of any premises or any person in his employment shall render such reasonable assistance to an inspector as the inspector may require for the purpose of facilitating the exercise of his powers under paragraphs (1) and (2) above and in particular shall provide a printout of any records kept in electronic form.
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