Biosecurity Act 1993

Savings and transitional provisions

182: Transitional control of bee diseases

You could also call this:

"Old rules for controlling bee diseases that are no longer used"

There was a law to control bee diseases that was part of the Biosecurity Act 1993. You need to know this law was repealed, which means it is no longer in force, on 1 November 1999. This happened because of section 60(1)(a) of the Animal Products (Ancillary and Transitional Provisions) Act 1999, which is another law that was passed.

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Part 10Savings and transitional provisions

182Transitional control of bee diseases

    Notes
    • Section 182: repealed, on (after expiring on 1 October 1998), by section 60(1)(a) of the Animal Products (Ancillary and Transitional Provisions) Act 1999 (1999 No 94).