Biosecurity Act 1993

Pest management - Funding of implementation of plans

100K: Limitation on expenditure

You could also call this:

"Spending money only on what the plan allows"

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When a plan is being implemented, you need to know that a management agency has rules to follow. The agency cannot spend money on things that the plan says they cannot spend money on. This means the agency must stick to what the plan allows when it comes to spending funds to implement the plan.

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Part 5Pest management
Funding of implementation of plans

100KLimitation on expenditure

  1. A management agency must not spend funds to meet the costs of implementing a plan in contravention of the limitations, if any, that the plan imposes on the expenditure of funds.

Notes
  • Section 100K: inserted, on , by section 39 of the Biosecurity Law Reform Act 2012 (2012 No 73).