digitalangel
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if everyone knew this or not.
Ive long believed that passports are not a proof of ownership and receipts are - however if you do not change the details with the PIO within 30 days you are liable for a 5k fine?
Interesting because in the defra guidelines it only says this:
If you buy a horse, pony or donkey, let the PIO know youre the new owner within 30 days.
in the scottish ones, it says ' should'
it never says must or that if you dont youre liable for a 5k fine!
I am wondering how dealers get around this leglislation or even if they knew?
The legislation itself does not specifically say its illegal to sell a horse without your details in it so im wondering how on earth dealers do this - every horse ive bought from a dealer and some even from private sellers has not had up to date ownership details in it. its never much bothered me though as ive always thought proof is in the receipt.
Sale of horses
4.(1) An owner who sells a horse must give its passport to the buyer at the time of the sale.
(2) The buyer must notify the transaction to the passport issuing organisation for registration of the new ownership within 30 days, and include
(a)the buyers name and address, and
(b)the identification of the horse.
(3) In this regulation sell includes any transfer of ownership.
(4) Failure to comply with this regulation is an offence.
Ive long believed that passports are not a proof of ownership and receipts are - however if you do not change the details with the PIO within 30 days you are liable for a 5k fine?
Interesting because in the defra guidelines it only says this:
If you buy a horse, pony or donkey, let the PIO know youre the new owner within 30 days.
in the scottish ones, it says ' should'
it never says must or that if you dont youre liable for a 5k fine!
I am wondering how dealers get around this leglislation or even if they knew?
The legislation itself does not specifically say its illegal to sell a horse without your details in it so im wondering how on earth dealers do this - every horse ive bought from a dealer and some even from private sellers has not had up to date ownership details in it. its never much bothered me though as ive always thought proof is in the receipt.
Sale of horses
4.(1) An owner who sells a horse must give its passport to the buyer at the time of the sale.
(2) The buyer must notify the transaction to the passport issuing organisation for registration of the new ownership within 30 days, and include
(a)the buyers name and address, and
(b)the identification of the horse.
(3) In this regulation sell includes any transfer of ownership.
(4) Failure to comply with this regulation is an offence.