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Plant Biosecurity Act 2010.

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Type of law
Legislation
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Abstract
The purpose of this Act, consisting of 144 sections divided into nine Parts, is to prevent, monitor, control and eradicate plant pests and diseases. The Act provides for the packaging, labelling and description of plants and plant products and aims to facilitate the movement of plants, plant products, used packages, used equipment and earth material within, into or out of Victoria.
Requirements and procedures for importing, exporting or possessing plants, plant products, used packages, etc. are set out in the text. The Governor in Council may declare any place within Victoria to be a control area and specify restrictions or requirements in the area in order to prevent the spread of pests or diseases. The Act further provides for: exotic pests and diseases; declaration of infected places; packaging and labelling requirements; compliance agreements and accreditation; appointment and powers of inspectors; offences and penalties; etc.
Entry into force notes
This Act enters into force on 1 July 2012.
Notes
Last amendments up to Primary Industries Legislation Amendment Act 2014, No. 71/2014 of 30 September 2014. Reprinted as at 1 February 2020.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
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