Stricter greyhound racing laws come into effect
New legislation improving governance and tightening regulation in the greyhound racing sector has come into effect.
Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue has commenced certain sections of the Greyhound Racing Act 2019, relating to the Welfare of Greyhounds Act 2011 and the Animal Health and Welfare Act 2013.
The new provisions strengthen regulatory controls in the industry, update racing sanctions and improve overall integrity. It also includes the welfare of greyhounds as one of the statutory functions of Bord na gCon and provides powers to make regulations in relation to anti-doping, administration and traceability for both integrity and welfare purposes.
Mr McConalogue said: “I believe that this Act will provide a sound framework for improved governance and regulation in the greyhound sector, and that it addresses issues raised in a number of reports on the sector.”
He added: “I believe that the future of the greyhound sector is dependent on a strong governance platform and on the industry having the highest standards of integrity and welfare founded on a strong regulatory system.
“The provision of a strong legal framework will support the development of the greyhound racing sector in Ireland and ultimately provide a platform to improve its contribution to the economy and employment.”