Fisheries Act 1996

Repeals, amendments, validations, savings, and transitional provisions - Savings and transitional provisions

330: Certain fishing restrictions may affect quota management areas

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"Some fishing rules can affect areas with fishing quotas."

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You need to know that some fishing rules might affect areas where fishing quotas are managed. These rules can be in regulations made under the Fisheries Act 1996, or in notices made under section 15 or section 16, or under regulations made under section 186. If these rules conflict with section 28B(5) of the Fisheries Act 1983, they are still valid.

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Part 17Repeals, amendments, validations, savings, and transitional provisions
Savings and transitional provisions

330Certain fishing restrictions may affect quota management areas

  1. A provision of any regulation made under this Act, or of any notice made under section 15 or section 16 or under regulations made under section 186, is not invalid merely because it conflicts with section 28B(5) of the Fisheries Act 1983.