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Australian Horticultural Corporation (Export Control) Regulations.

Country/Territory
Australia
Document type
Regulation
Date
1990 (1996)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Food & nutrition
Keyword
Fruits/edible nuts International trade Authorization/permit
Geographical area
Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Indian Ocean, Oceania, South Pacific
Abstract

These Regulations apply to the following horticultural products: (a) apples; (b) citrus fruits; (c) nashi; (d) pears; (e) stone fruit. The Corporation is empowered to prohibit the export by a person of horticultural products to a place outside the Australian domestic market unless the person: (a) is a licensee; and (b) complies with the Corporation Permission. An individual, a partnership or a corporation may apply for a licence. Certain persons, partnerships or corporations are ineligible for a licence. Remaining provisions deal, inter alia, with duration and renewal of a licence, credit ratings and details of licensees, conditions of a licence, revocation and variation of licences.

Full text
English
Website
www.austlii.edu.au

References - Legislation

Implements

Australian Horticultural Corporation Act 1987.

Legislation | Australia | 1987 (1999)

Keyword: Fruits/edible nuts, Vegetables/legumes, Institution, Agricultural development, International trade, Plant production

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repealed by

Horticulture Marketing and Research and Development Services Regulations 2001.

Legislation | Australia | 2001 (2003)

Keyword: Plant production, International trade, Vegetables/legumes, Fruits/edible nuts, Special fund

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Horticulture Marketing and Research and Development Services (Export Efficiency) Regulations 2002.

Legislation | Australia | 2002

Keyword: Apiculture/sericulture, International trade, Authorization/permit, Fruits/edible nuts, Vegetables/legumes, Policy/planning

Source: FAO, FAOLEX