Biosecurity Act 1993

Pest management - National pest management plans

59: Definitions for sections 60 to 67

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"What special words mean in the pest management rules"

When you read sections 60 to 67, you need to know what some words mean. A management agency is the group that puts a national pest management plan into action. This plan is called a national pest management plan.

You will also see the word plan, which means a national pest management plan. A proposal is an idea for a national pest management plan. A rule is something that is part of a national pest management plan, which you can find in sections 60 to 67.

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Part 5Pest management
National pest management plans

59Definitions for sections 60 to 67

  1. For the purposes of sections 60 to 67,—

    management agency means a management agency responsible for implementing a national pest management plan

      plan means a national pest management plan

        proposal means a proposal for a national pest management plan

          rule means a rule in a national pest management plan.

          Notes
          • Section 59: replaced, on , by section 39 of the Biosecurity Law Reform Act 2012 (2012 No 73).