Fisheries Amendment Regulations 2010

Fisheries Amendment Regulations 2010

Fisheries Amendment Regulations 2010

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1Objective

2Authorising provisions

3Commencement

4Principal Regulations

5Prescribed priority species and exemptions

Part 12APRESCRIBED PRIORITY SPECIES AND EXEMPTIONS

454APrescribed priority species and commercial quantities

454BExemptions relating to the receipt of any quantity of apriority species (other than abalone or rock lobster)

454CExemptions relating to the receipt, processing or possession of a priority species (other than abalone orrock lobster) in a commercial quantity

454DExemptions relating to the sale of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster)

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SCHEDULE 18—Priority Species and Commercial Quantities

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statutory rules 2010

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Fisheries Amendment Regulations 2010

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 26 October 2010

Responsible Minister:

JOE HELPER

Minister for Agriculture

Matthew mcbeath

Clerk of the Executive Council

1Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Fisheries Regulations 2009 to—

(a)declare Southern Bluefin Tuna as a priority species; and

(b)prescribe exemptions from offences in the Fisheries Act 1995relating to the receipt, possession, sale and processing of Southern Bluefin Tuna and Murray cod.

2Authorising provisions

These Regulations are made under sections 4 and153 of the Fisheries Act 1995.

3Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on 1November 2010.

4Principal Regulations

In these Regulations, the Fisheries Regulations 2009[1]are called the Principal Regulations.

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5Prescribed priority species and exemptions

After Part 12 of the Principal Regulations insert—

"Part 12APRESCRIBED PRIORITY SPECIES AND EXEMPTIONS

454APrescribed priority species and commercial quantities

(1)The species of fish listed in Column 2 of the Table in Schedule 18 is a priority species.

(2) The commercial quantity of fish in the case of a priority species listed in Column 2 of the Table in Schedule 18 is the quantity of fish listed in Column 3 of that Table that corresponds to that priority species.

454B Exemptions relating to the receipt of any quantity of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster)

A person is exempt from section 40(1)(a) of the Act, in respect of the receiptof legally obtained fish of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster) if—

(a)the person is acting under and in accordance with a fish receiver permit granted under the Fisheries Management Act 1991 of the Commonwealth that authorises the receipt of that species of fish, and the fish are received from a person authorised to take that species of fish under that Act; or

(b)the person—

(i)received the fish from any other person; and

(ii)the fish are accompanied by a receipt containing—

(A)the date the receipt was issued; and

(B)the quantity (net weight), form and species of the fish; and

(C)the name and address of the person from whom the fish was received; and

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(iii)keeps a copy of that receipt.

Note

Under section 4(9) of the Act, a person who is exempted from anyprovision or requirement under the Act is to be treated as if the person wereauthorised to do or notdo the thing from which they are exempted fromdoing or not doing.

454C Exemptions relating to the receipt, processing or possession of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster) in a commercial quantity

(1)A person is exempt from section 111A of theAct, in respect of the receiptof legally obtained fish of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster) in a commercial quantity if the personreceived the fish in either of the circumstances set out inregulation 454B.

(2)A person is exempt from section 111A of the Act, in respect of theprocessing of legally obtained fish of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster) in a commercial quantity if the person received the fish in either of the circumstances set out inregulation 454B.

(3)A person is exempt from section 111C of the Act, in respect of thepossession of legally obtained fish of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster) in a commercial quantity if the person received the fish in either of the circumstances set out inregulation 454B.

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454D Exemptions relating to the sale of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster)

A person is exempt from section 40(1)(c) and 111A of the Act in respect of thesale of legally obtained fish of a priority species (other than abalone or rock lobster)if—

(a)the fish sold by the person was receivedby the person in either of thecircumstances set out in regulation454B; and

(b)the person,at the time of the sale of the fish, issues a receipt in respect of that fish containing the following—

(i)the date the fish were sold; and

(ii)the quantity, form and species of the fish sold; and

(iii)the person's name and address; and

(c)the person keeps a copy of that receipt.

Note

Under section 4(9) of the Act, a person who is exempted from anyprovision or requirement under the Act is to be treated as if the person wereauthorised to do or not to do the thing from which they are exempted fromdoing or not doing. The exemptions in this regulation only have effect to theextent specified in this regulation.".

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After Schedule 17 of the Principal Regulations insert—

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SCHEDULE 18

Regulation 454A

Priority Species and Commercial Quantities

Table

Column 1
Item number / Column 2
Priority Species / Column 3
Commercial quantity
1 / Southern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) / If in carcass form, 3fish or more;
If in any other form, 160kilograms or more (including ice or any other thing that cannot be readily separated from the Southern Bluefin Tuna in the form that it is found

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1.This Table does not include the commercial quantities for the priority species being abalone, rock lobster and Murray cod.

2. Commercial quantity is defined in the Fisheries Act 1995.".

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[1] Reg. 4: S.R. No. 2/2009 as amended by S.R. No. 19/2009.