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AGRICULTURAL STANDARDS ACT 1994 - SCHEDULE --

DICTIONARY

agricultural requirement means—

(a) seed, fertiliser, lime or stock food; or
(b) other material declared under a regulation to be an agricultural requirement.

agriculture includes the sale of stock.

analyst means a person who holds an appointment as an analyst.

Editor's note—
Analysts are appointed under section 15 (Appointment of inspectors and analysts).

approved form means the form approved by the chief executive.

arrangement includes agreement, promise, scheme, transaction (with or without consideration), understanding and undertaking (whether express or implied).

condition includes a restriction.

conviction includes a finding of guilt, and the acceptance of a plea of guilty, by a court, whether or not a conviction is recorded.

entering a vehicle includes boarding a boat.

exotic disease see Exotic Diseases in Animals Act 1981, schedule 2.

external review, for a decision, means a review of the decision by QCAT under the QCAT Act.

fee includes a charge or tax.

hormonal growth promotant means a product that—

(a) contains, as an ingredient, 1 or more hormones or anabolic substances, including, for example, the following—
(i) 17 beta oestradiol;
(ii) progesterone;
(iii) oestradiol benzoate;
(iv) testosterone propionate;
(v) trenbolone acetate;
(vi) zeranol; and
(b) is used for the promotion of growth of bovines or bubalines.

in a vehicle or place includes on the vehicle or place.

information notice means a notice complying with the QCAT Act, section 157(2).

inspector means a person who is appointed under this Act as an inspector.

obstruct includes hinder, resist and attempt to obstruct.

occupier of a place includes a person who reasonably appears to be the occupier, or in charge, of the place.

owner of a seized thing includes the person from whom the thing was seized unless the chief executive is aware of its actual owner.

person in control includes—

(a) for a boat—the person who has, or appears to have, command or charge of the boat; and
(b) for another vehicle—the vehicle's driver or the person who reasonably appears to be the vehicle's driver.

place includes land and premises, but does not include a vehicle.

possess a thing includes—

(a) have custody or control of the thing; and
(b) have an ability or right to obtain custody or control of the thing.

public place means a place the public is entitled to use, is open to the public or is used by the public, whether or not on payment of money.

sell includes—

(a) sell by wholesale, retail or auction; and
(b) supply in trade or commerce or under an arrangement; and
(c) agree, attempt or offer to sell; and
(d) keep or expose for sale; and
(e) cause or permit to be sold.

stock see Stock Act 1915, schedule 2.

trade or commerce includes—

(a) a business activity; and
(b) anything else done for gain or reward.

vehicle includes an aircraft, boat, caravan and trailer.



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