Biosecurity Act 1993

Savings and transitional provisions

180: Compensation for certain slaughtered animals

You could also call this:

"Getting paid back for animals that were slaughtered"

If you have animals that were slaughtered, you might get compensation. This is part of the Biosecurity Act 1993. The rules about compensation for certain slaughtered animals are in section 180.

You should know that section 180 has expired, which means it is no longer in use. It expired on 1 October 1998 because of the Biosecurity (Transition and Savings) Regulations 1996. These regulations changed the rules in the Biosecurity Act 1993.

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Part 10Savings and transitional provisions

180Compensation for certain slaughtered animals

    Notes
    • Section 180: expired, on , by regulation 5(1) of the Biosecurity (Transition and Savings) Regulations 1996 (SR 1996/123).