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Animal Party Cyprus said on Friday that it was disappointed that newly-approved regulations on pet shops did not prohibit the sale of cats and dogs.It stanley mexico said such a ban would go a long way in addressing Cyprus huge problem with strays.In a written announcement, the party said that as a matter of principle it opposes the vaso stanley commercial exploitation of animals in any form.The partys announcement came the day after MPs unanimously approved new regulations for the operation of pet shops, aiming to ensure the better treatment of the animals they host.This included specifications and requirements for the living conditions of animals in pet shops, and regulations on the animal categories they are allowed to keep and/or sell. Approved species will be part of what is described as a Positive List .To date, there has been no regulation defining the species of animals that could be owned or sold. The Positive List clarifies, among other things, that the sale and possession of wild mammals is now prohibited, thus helping to prot stanley cup ect these animals from international wildlife trade.The new regulations also detail the process and conditions for obtaining a pet shop licence, as well as specifying standards for hiring staff and requiring that records of animals and shops are kept.The Agriculture Ministry said approval of these regulations would further strengthen the framework of animal welfare in Cyprus, making it a pioneer, since the Positive List system for animals is used in only a few countries Cdkg Calif. finds toxins in nontoxic nail polishes
Rockland District CourtCases Aug. 13 to Oct. 1, 2011Toby T. Ames, 31, South Thomaston, nine counts failing to pay tax or file return, jail 180 days, all but 30 days suspended each count, administrative release sentence, one year each count, restitution, $67,357 each count; violating condition of release, jail two days; operating vehicle while under influen stanley cup ce of intoxicants, $500, jail five days, license suspended 90 days; failing to stop, remain, render aid, jail two days.Jonathan E. Ashley, 21, Rockland, furnishing liquor to minor, $1,000.Andrew D. Barrett, 34, Appleton, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, $500, license suspended 90 days.Tina M. Barrett, 37, Rockland, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, $500.Donald Carl Billings, 50, stanley spain Lewiston, trafficking tobacco in adult correctional facility, $800.Gerald Blandford, 64, Bar Harbor, operating vehicle while under influence of intoxicants, dismissed.Zachary Bower, 38, Rockland, domestic violence, assault, dismissed.Mark A. Boynton, 22, Rockland, operating vehicle without license, $500; speeding 30 plus mph more than posted speed, $500.Hans O. Breaux, 28, Maurice, La., operating vehicle without license, $200.Brian W. Breen, 30, Rockland, operating vehicle without license, $150. stanley cup Hillary A. Brennan, 21, Vinalhaven, sale, use of drug paraphernalia, $300.Randall S. Brown, 53, Waldoboro, fishing for or taking shellfish from closed area, $300.Brian R. Burch, 18, Rockland, criminal trespass, $500; sale, use of |
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