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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL ACT 1985 - SECT 3

Definitions

3 Definitions

(1) In this Act, except in so far as the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires:
"agent application" means an application under section 20.
"agent organisms" means organisms in respect of which there is in force a declaration by the Authority, under section 27, 28, 29 or 32, that the organisms are agent organisms for the purposes of this Act.
"agent recommendation" means a recommendation to the Authority by the Council that organisms of a particular kind should be declared to be agent organisms for the purposes of this Act.
"Australia" includes the external Territories (if any) in respect of which a declaration under section 4 (1) of the Commonwealth Act is in force.
"Authority" means the New South Wales Biological Control Authority established by section 8.
"Commonwealth Act" means the Biological Control Act 1984 of the Commonwealth.
"control", in relation to organisms, includes:
(a) reduce the number of those organisms,
(b) prevent an increase in the number of those organisms,
(c) reduce the activity or appetite of some or all of those organisms, and
(d) modify the behaviour or characteristics of some or all of those organisms.
"Council" means the body known as the Agricultural and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand.
"kind", in relation to live organisms, means species, sub-species or variety.
"organism" means:
(a) an organism (whether alive or dead and whether or not indigenous to Australia) other than a human, or
(b) a part of, or matter discharged from, an organism within the meaning of paragraph (a).
"organization" includes:
(a) a body corporate,
(b) an association or other body of persons, and
(c) an association that consists of 2 or more organizations referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).
"person" includes an organization.
"prescribed live organisms" means live organisms other than live vaccines or resistant cultivars.
"relevant law" means a law declared by the Authority under section 5 to be a relevant law for the purposes of this Act.
"State" includes the Northern Territory.
"target application" means an application under section 11.
"target organisms" means organisms in respect of which there is in force a declaration by the Authority, under section 18, 28, 29 or 32, that the organisms are target organisms for the purposes of this Act.
"target recommendation" means a recommendation to the Authority by the Council that organisms of a particular kind should be declared to be target organisms for the purposes of this Act.
"Territory" does not include the Northern Territory.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, organisms of a particular kind shall be taken to cause harm if the control of those organisms would be for the public benefit.
(3) For the purposes of this Act, organisms of a particular kind shall be taken to cause harm in the State if they cause harm in a part or parts only of the State.
(4) For the purposes of this Act:
(a) a recommendation or decision of, or an approval by, the Council has effect whether or not it was made or given while the Council was in session,
(b) a recommendation of the Council shall be taken to be unanimous if, and only if, the recommendation is a recommendation of all the members of the Council,
(c) an approval by the Council shall be taken to be unanimous if, and only if, the approval is an approval by all the members of the Council, and
(d) where a person is authorised to act as a member of the Council in place of another person, then, while the firstmentioned person is so acting, the firstmentioned person is to be taken to be a member of the Council and the other person is not to be taken to be a member of the Council.
(5) A reference in this Act to a recommendation by the Council that organisms of a particular kind should be declared to be agent organisms for the purposes of this Act includes a reference to a recommendation that organisms of a particular kind should be so declared if organisms to which a target recommendation applies are declared to be target organisms for the purposes of this Act.
(6) In this Act, a reference to:
(a) a function includes a reference to a power, authority and duty, and
(b) the exercise of a function includes, where the function is a duty, a reference to the performance of the duty.



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