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AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS (QUEENSLAND) ACT 1994 - LONG TITLE

An Act to apply certain Commonwealth laws about agricultural and veterinary chemical products as Queensland laws, and for other purposes

Parliament's reasons for enacting this Act are that it recognises that--

1 The protection of the health and safety of human beings, animals and the environment is essential to the wellbeing of society and can be enhanced by putting in place a system to regulate agricultural chemical products and veterinary chemical products (chemical products).

2 The principle of ecologically sustainable development requires a regulatory system designed to ensure the use of chemical products today will not impair the prospects of future generations.

3 The furthering of trade and commerce between Australia and places outside Australia, and the present and future economic viability and competitiveness of primary industry and a domestic industry for manufacturing and formulating chemical products--

(a) are essential for the wellbeing of the economy; and
(b) require a system for regulating chemical products that is cost effective, efficient, predictable, adaptive and responsive.

4 It is desirable to establish a regulatory system that is open and accountable and gives opportunity for public input about the regulation of chemical products.

5 The system should, as far as practicable, be uniform throughout Australia.

6 Uniformity could best be achieved by the enactment of legislation by the Commonwealth Parliament as a law for the government of the Australian Capital Territory and the adoption of the legislation by the Parliaments and legislatures of the States and the Northern Territory.



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