HC Deb 28 April 2004 vol 420 c1119W
Mr. Gregory Campbell

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to review the sentences available to the courts in Northern Ireland when dealing with those convicted of cruelty to animals. [168294]

Mr. Pearson

In Northern Ireland the main provisions relating to animal welfare and cruelty to animals are contained in the Welfare of Animals (NI) Act 1972. The powers available and the penalties provided for in that Act are broadly in line with those contained in GB animal welfare legislation. The maximum penalty is a fine not exceeding £5,000 or a term of imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both.

A review of animal welfare legislation is currently being undertaken in Great Britain.

If this review results in increased penalties for cruelty to animal offences, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will wish to bring the relevant provisions in Northern Ireland into line with whatever new standards may be adopted in Great Britain.

Lady Hermon

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what plans he has to amend animal welfare legislation to introduce higher maximum sentences for those convicted of ill-treatment of an animal in Northern Ireland. [168713]

Mr. Pearson

I refer the hon. Lady to the answer I gave today to the hon. Member for East Londonderry (Mr. Gregory Campbell) (Question Reference 168294).

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