Biosecurity Act 1993

Pest management - National pathway management plans

79: Definitions for sections 80 to 87

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"What special words mean in sections 80 to 87 of the Biosecurity Act"

When you read sections 80 to 87 of the Biosecurity Act 1993, you need to know what some words mean. A management agency is an organisation that puts a national pathway management plan into action. You can find more information about these sections in the sections 80 to 87 of the Act.

A plan refers to a national pathway management plan. A proposal is an idea for a national pathway management plan. A rule is a guideline in a national pathway management plan.

You can use these definitions to understand the rest of the Act, especially the parts about national pathway management plans.

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Part 5Pest management
National pathway management plans

79Definitions for sections 80 to 87

  1. For the purposes of sections 80 to 87,—

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

      plan means a national pathway management plan

        proposal means a proposal for a national pathway management plan

          rule means a rule in a national pathway management plan.

          Notes
          • Section 79: replaced, on , by section 39 of the Biosecurity Law Reform Act 2012 (2012 No 73).