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AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS (NEW SOUTH WALES) ACT 1994 - SECT 3
Definitions
3 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act" means the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1994 of the Commonwealth.
"Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act" means the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992 of the
Commonwealth.
"Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act" means the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994 of the Commonwealth.
"Agvet Code of New South Wales" means the provisions applying because of
section 5.
"Agvet Regulations of New South Wales" means the provisions applying because
of section 6.
"applicable provision", in relation to a jurisdiction, means a provision of:
(a) the Agvet Code of that jurisdiction, or
(b) the Agvet Regulations of that
jurisdiction, or
(c) a law of the Commonwealth that applies in that
jurisdiction in relation to a provision of or offence against the Agvet Code
or Agvet Regulations of that jurisdiction.
"authority", in relation to the Commonwealth, has the meaning given in the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act.
"Commonwealth administrative laws" means: (a) the following Acts: (i) the
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 of the Commonwealth (excluding Part
IVA),
(iii) the Freedom of Information Act 1982 of the Commonwealth,
(iv)
the Ombudsman Act 1976 of the Commonwealth,
(v) the Privacy Act 1988 of the
Commonwealth, and
(b) the regulations in force under those Acts.
"Commonwealth ancillary criminal laws" has the meaning given by section 8.
"Commonwealth Minister" means “the Minister” within the meaning of the
Agvet Code of the participating Territories.
"confer" includes impose.
"corresponding Act" means an Act of another jurisdiction that corresponds to
this Act.
"corresponding law" means: (a) a corresponding Act, or
(b) regulations made
under a corresponding Act, or
(c) the Agvet Code, Agvet Regulations, or
another applicable provision, of another jurisdiction, or
(d) rules of court
made under a corresponding Act.
"function" includes a duty.
"instrument" means any document whatever, including: (a) an Act or an
instrument made under an Act, or
(b) a law of this jurisdiction or an
instrument made under such a law, or
(c) an award or other industrial
determination or order, or an industrial agreement, or
(d) any other order
(whether executive, judicial or otherwise), or
(e) a notice, certificate or
licence, or
(f) an agreement, or
(g) an application made, information or
complaint laid, affidavit sworn, or warrant issued, for any purpose, or
(h)
an indictment, presentment, summons or writ, or
(i) any other pleading in, or
process issued in connection with, a legal or other proceeding.
"jurisdiction" means a State or the participating Territories.
"law", in relation to a participating Territory, means a law of, or in force
in, that Territory.
"NRA" means the National Registration Authority for Agricultural and
Veterinary Chemicals established by the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act.
"officer", in relation to the Commonwealth, has the meaning given in the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act.
"participating Territory" means: (a) the Australian Capital Territory, or
(b)
another Territory that is declared by regulations in force under section 25 of
the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act to be a participating Territory.
"State" includes the Northern Territory of Australia.
"Territory" means a Territory referred to in section 122 of the Constitution
of the Commonwealth, other than the Northern Territory of Australia, Norfolk
Island, the Territory of Christmas Island or the Territory of Cocos (Keeling)
Islands.
"this jurisdiction" means New South Wales.
(2) In this Act, a reference to a
Commonwealth Act includes a reference to: (a) that Commonwealth Act as amended
and in force for the time being, and
(b) an Act enacted in substitution for
that Act.
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