Biosecurity Act 1993

Pest management - Funding of implementation of plans

100J: Definitions for sections 100K to 100S

You could also call this:

"What 'plan' means in the Biosecurity Act"

When you read sections 100K to 100S, the word plan refers to a few different things. You will see it used for a national pest management plan, a regional pest management plan, a national pathway management plan, and a regional pathway management plan. These plans are part of the Biosecurity Act 1993, which you can learn more about by looking at sections 100K to 100S.

You can find out what each of these plans does by looking at the details of each one. The word plan is used in these sections to talk about how to manage pests and pathways. You can find more information about the Biosecurity Act 1993 and how it works by reading the act itself.

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Part 5Pest management
Funding of implementation of plans

100JDefinitions for sections 100K to 100S

  1. For the purposes of sections 100K to 100S, plan means—

  2. a national pest management plan:
    1. a regional pest management plan:
      1. a national pathway management plan:
        1. a regional pathway management plan.
          Notes
          • Section 100J: inserted, on , by section 39 of the Biosecurity Law Reform Act 2012 (2012 No 73).