Biosecurity Act 1993

Pest management - Regional pathway management plans

88: Definitions for sections 89 to 98

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"What special words mean in sections 89 to 98 of the Biosecurity Act"

When you read sections 89 to 98 of the Biosecurity Act 1993, you need to know what some words mean. A council is a regional council. A management agency is the group that puts a regional pathway management plan into action.

You also need to know that a plan is a regional pathway management plan. A proposal is an idea for a regional pathway management plan. A rule is something that is part of a regional pathway management plan, which you can find in sections 89 to 98.

These words are used in sections 89 to 98 of the Biosecurity Act 1993.

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Part 5Pest management
Regional pathway management plans

88Definitions for sections 89 to 98

  1. For the purposes of sections 89 to 98,—

    council means a regional council

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

        plan means a regional pathway management plan

          proposal means a proposal for a regional pathway management plan

            rule means a rule in a regional pathway management plan.

            Notes
            • Section 88: replaced, on , by section 39 of the Biosecurity Law Reform Act 2012 (2012 No 73).