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Australian Wool Corporation Act (No. 108 of 1991).

Country
Type of law
Legislation
Source

Keywords

Abstract
The object of the Corporation is to improve the performance of the wool industry in Australia by: (a) the adoption of appropriate strategies for the promotion of wool and wool products, both within and outside Australia; (b) facilitating the efficient marketing of Australian wool and wool products; and (c) the adoption of proper measures for the safeguarding and improvement of Australian wool quality (sect. 5). Functions of the Corporation are described in section 6. The Corporation must keep a "Register of Woolclassers" (sect. 11). Subject to conditions of section 13, a qualified person may have his or her name entered on the Register of Woolclassers.
Long title of text
An Act to establish an Australian Wool Corporation, and for related purposes.
Date of text
Notes
This Act refers to the Australian Wool Realisation Commission Act, 1991.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No