Federal Register of Legislation
Gene Technology (Recognition of Designated Areas) Principle 2003
Gene Technology Act 2000
The Ministerial Council constituted under the Gene Technology Agreement makes this Principle under subsection 21 (1) of the Gene Technology Act 2000.
31 July 2003
Hon Trish Worth MP Hon Ian Macdonald MLC Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries for the State of New South Wales for Senator the Hon Kay Patterson, Minister for Health and Ageing for the Commonwealth
Hon Bronwyn Pike MP Hon Paul Lucas MP Minister for Health Minister for Innovation and Information Economy, for the State of Victoria for the State of Queensland
Hon Kim Chance MLC Hon Lea Stevens MP Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister for Health for the State of Western Australia for the State of South Australia
Hon Bryan Green MHA Mr Simon Corbell MLA Minister for Primary Industries, Water and Environment Minister for Health for the State of Tasmania for the Australian Capital Territory
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Principle
This Principle is the Gene Technology (Recognition of Designated Areas) Principle 2003.
2 Commencement
This Principle commences on gazettal.
3 Definitions
In this Principle: Act means the Gene Technology Act 2000.
Note A number of expressions used in this Principle are defined in the Act (see section 10), including: GMO licence Regulator State.
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