Quarantine Regulations 2000.
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| Link to full text |
| FAOLEX Id:
| LEX-FAOC033608 |
| Countries:
| Australia |
| Regions:
| OCEANIA;Australia and New Zealand;South Pacific;Indian Ocean |
| Territorial Subdivision:
| Commonwealth |
| Date of original Text:
| 22/06/2000 |
| Date of Consolidation:
| 25/06/2008 |
| Implements:
| LEX-FAOC005831 Quarantine Act 1908. 26/11/2008 |
| Repeals:
| LEX-FAOC005838 Quarantine (General) Regulations. 17/12/1999 |
| Repeals:
| LEX-FAOC006363 Quarantine (Plants) Regulations. 30/11/1991 |
| Repeals:
| LEX-FAOC005835 Quarantine (Animals) Regulations. 01/09/1995 |
| Related Web Site:
| www.austlii.edu.au |
| Type of Text:
| Regulation |
| Abstract:
| Regulations to make provision for a quarantine system in Australia. The quarantine system is designed to prevent the introduction into Australia, the establishment in Australia, or the spread within Australia, of human, animal or plant pests and diseases. Subsection 87 (1) of the Quarantine Act 1908 states the matters for which these regulations are made. Part 2 contains provisions relating to vessels and installations, and sets out the requirements imposed on masters of certain vessels and installations. Part 3 contains provisions relating to persons travelling to Australia or the Cocos Islands. Part 4 is about performance of quarantine. Matters dealt with in Part 4 include: when and how orders into quarantine are to be given, specific requirements relating to applications for approvals of places under section 46A of the Quarantine Act, the period for which a person must perform quarantine; matters relating to persons under quarantine surveillance. Part 5 is about importation of goods. It sets out how notices under subsection 16AC (1) or (2) of the Quarantine Act and certain other notices may be given. Part 6 contains provisions relating to infringement notices. An infringement notice may be served on a person who is believed to have contravened certain provisions of the Quarantine Act or these Regulations. An infringement notice may be served as an alternative to prosecuting the person. Part 7 contains the miscellaneous provisions. Matters dealt within Part 7 include: permit applications under the Proclamation; compliance agreements mentioned in section 66B of the Quarantine Act; seizure, and notices of seizure, of animals, plants or other goods under section 68 or 69 of the Act; generally how notices and information may be given; how certain rights and obligations under the Quarantine (General) Regulations 1956 are affected by the repeal of those Regulations. |
| Comment:
| Consolidated version of S.R. No. 129 of 2000 as in force on 25 June 2008 and including amendments up to SLI No. 101 of 2008. |
| Main subjects:
| Food |
| Main subjects:
| Livestock |
| Main subjects:
| Cultivated plants |