This legislation provides for the comprehensive protection of animal welfare, aiming to prevent harm and ill-treatment by recognizing animals as sentient beings. It establishes a general duty of care for animal owners, requiring them to provide adequate food, water, and living conditions, and to take measures to minimize harm. The law defines various animal welfare offenses, including ill-treatment, engaging in organised fights, or improper use of electrical devices. It mandates licensing for specific activities such as breeding and using animals for scientific purposes, and requires permits for prescribed activities or items. The legislation also facilitates the registration of animal ethics committees. To ensure compliance, it grants extensive enforcement powers to authorised officers, enabling inspections, issuing notices, and seizing animals. Courts can impose orders for animal care, surrender, forfeiture, and prohibitions on ownership. An Animal Welfare Fund is established to support administration, research, and education initiatives, promoting community awareness regarding responsible animal ownership. Adherence to prescribed codes of practice is recognized for compliance.