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Biosecurity Act 2015.

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Type of law
Legislation
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Date of latest amendment
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Abstract
The primary object of this Act, consisting of 406 sections divided into 23 Parts, is to provide a framework for the prevention, elimination and minimisation of biosecurity risks posed by biosecurity matter, dealing with biosecurity matter, carriers and potential carriers. The other objects of this Act are as follows: a) to promote biosecurity as a shared responsibility between government, industry and communities, b) to provide a framework for the timely and effective management of the following: pests, diseases, contaminants and other biosecurity matter that are economically significant for primary production industries, threats to terrestrial and aquatic environments arising from pests, diseases, contaminants and other biosecurity matter, public health and safety risks arising from contaminants, non-indigenous animals, bees, weeds and other biosecurity matter known to contribute to human health problems, pests, diseases, contaminants and other biosecurity matter that may have an adverse effect on community activities and infrastructure, c) to provide a framework for risk-based decision-making in relation to biosecurity, d) to give effect to intergovernmental biosecurity agreements to which the State is a party, e) to provide the means by which biosecurity requirements in other jurisdictions can be met, so as to maintain market access for industry.
Long title of text
An Act to provide for the prevention, elimination, minimisation and management of biosecurity risks; and for other purposes.
Entry into force notes
This Act enters into force on 1 July 2017.
Notes
Last amendments up to Greater Cities Commission Act 2022, 2022 No 8.Schedule 6 Repeals several Acts listed below.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No