Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Regulation 1998.
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Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
Abstract
This Regulation, consisting of 4 Parts completed by two schedules, contains provisions on licences under the Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act and on safety requirements for the aerial and ground distribution of agricultural chemicals.
Part 2 regulates the examination process of any class of licence and specifies the reasons for refusing a licence (sects. 14-15) and for suspending or cancelling a licence (sects. 16 –19).
Part 3 deals with security of the distribution operations, by land or air. It spells out which are the areas declared to be hazardous areas for aerial and ground distribution (set. 33), and which are the prescribed conditions for distribution for each area.
The Regulation is completed by Schedules, specifying the areas excluded from the Act, hazardous areas and fees to be applied under the Act.
Part 2 regulates the examination process of any class of licence and specifies the reasons for refusing a licence (sects. 14-15) and for suspending or cancelling a licence (sects. 16 –19).
Part 3 deals with security of the distribution operations, by land or air. It spells out which are the areas declared to be hazardous areas for aerial and ground distribution (set. 33), and which are the prescribed conditions for distribution for each area.
The Regulation is completed by Schedules, specifying the areas excluded from the Act, hazardous areas and fees to be applied under the Act.
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Entry into force notes
This Regulation enters into force on 15 May 1998.
Notes
Last amendments up to Agriculture and Fisheries Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation 2019 SL No. 127 notified 28 June 2019. Reprinted as at 1 July 2019.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No