2023 Laws not yet authenticated through a Commencement Order

Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2023)

CATTLE-PENS IN TOWNS, VILLAGES AND PRESCRIBED AREAS

49.   Every cattle-pen in a town or such other area as may be prescribed by the Public Health Board by notice in the Gazette shall, for every cow, heifer, ox or steer or other animal kept therein, contain not less than 40 square feet floor area, and 300 cubic feet capacity of air space, or less than 2 square feet ventilating space in window, jalousie, lattice or other area as may be prescribed without the permission and approval of the Public Health Board.

50.   Every such cattle-pen shall be floored with concrete tiles, bricks laid in cement or asphalt, or other approved material, so graded towards the “grip” or channel gutter at the back, that no liquid matter can remain on the floor. The “grip” or channel shall be formed with a proper uniform fall. Satisfactory lawful provision having regard to the local conditions must be made for any discharge of liquid matter.

51.   The walls, if any, shall be made of impervious material other than wood for a height of 4 feet from the floor. The walls, if any, and drains shall be adequately and regularly flushed with water and cleansed. Every such cattle-pen shall be provided with a properly constructed and water-tight roof.

52.   Every such cattle-pen shall be provided with a proper receptacle or dungstead for the reception of dung or other refuse. Every such receptacle or dungstead shall not be less than 10 feet distance from the cattle-pen, and shall be maintained to the satisfaction of the inspector. The dung shall be cleared as often as may be necessary, and removed from inside the cattle-pen at least once daily.

53.   Every cow-keeper shall to the satisfaction of the inspector cause each such cattle-pen to be thoroughly clean and disinfection shall be done at least once every 3 months.