Permit to Move / Drive Livestock - Burnie City Council - Tasmania

Description

You will require this permit if you intend to drive or move livestock along a highway, council land or within a recreational facility. This includes moving livestock from one area to another. This permit is also required if you intend to use any part of a highway as a holding yard for livestock.

According to the Road Rules 2009:

  • livestock includes but is not limited to, horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats and deer
  • the moving of livestock can only be undertaken during daylight hours (the period extending from 30 minutes after sunrise to 30 minutes before sunset)
  • livestock must not be unattended on a road
  • livestock are not permitted on roads within the National Land Transport Network unless a permit has been issued by Tasmania Police
  • stock cannot be led on a road at night except in the case of an emergency, or to lead the stock to or from a dairy
  • a person leading livestock at night must provide warning to other road users by means of a flashing or rotating amber light.

Please consult the Contact Officer for more information.

Service type

Licence

A licence defines the need to obtain recognition / certification and registration to undertake a certain business activity.

Eligibility requirements

This permit is only needed if you drive livestock along a highway more than once per month.

Fees

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Task Type Business Structure Description
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Please consult the Contact Officer for information on fees to be submitted.

Act(s) name

Local Government Act 1993 Tasmania

Local law(s) name

Highways By-Law 3 2013

Administering agency

Burnie City Council

Contact details

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