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Australian Horticultural Corporation (Export Control) Regulations.

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
Source


Abstract
These Regulations apply to the following horticultural products: (a) apples; (b) citrus fruits; (c) nashi; (d) pears; (e) stone fruit. The Corporation is empowered to prohibit the export by a person of horticultural products to a place outside the Australian domestic market unless the person: (a) is a licensee; and (b) complies with the Corporation Permission. An individual, a partnership or a corporation may apply for a licence. Certain persons, partnerships or corporations are ineligible for a licence. Remaining provisions deal, inter alia, with duration and renewal of a licence, credit ratings and details of licensees, conditions of a licence, revocation and variation of licences.
Notes
S.R. No. 422 of 1990 as amended by S.R. No. 289 of 1996.Repeal of the former Australian Horticultural Corporation (Apple and Pear Export Control) Regulations.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No