Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In these
regulations unless the contrary intention appears —
animal feeding stuff means any substance,
including any mixture or compound, and whether in package form or in bulk,
used or intended for consumption by any animal or offered for sale for that
purpose, and includes basic feed, processed food and manufactured stock foods;
basic feed means any grain, seeds, hay, meat or
fish used as, or in the preparation of, an animal feeding stuff;
by‑product means any substance produced from
an animal or plant, in any process of treatment or manufacture, not being the
primary object of such process;
Food Standards Code means the code published under
the name “Food Standards Code” in the Commonwealth Food Standards
Gazette on 27 August 1987 together with any amendments to the
standards in that Code up to and including “Amendment 84”;
manufactured stock food means any feed made up of
one or more of the following —
(a)
basic feed;
(b)
processed food;
(c)
by‑products,
and includes stock licks but does not include
basic feed only;
MRL Standard means the “Maximum Residue
Limit Standard”, listing maximum residue limits set by the Australian
Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) as published in the
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemical Gazette of the Commonwealth, together
with any amendments, as at February 2006;
processed food means a basic feed which has been
changed in form by chemical, physical, or mechanical treatment and includes
by‑products.
(2) In these
regulations a reference to agricultural produce by a group name specified in
Column 1 of Schedule 1 is a reference to the agricultural produce
specified opposite that group name in Column 2 of that Schedule.
[Regulation 2AA inserted in Gazette
22 May 1987 p. 2202; amended in Gazette 11 Jun 1996
p. 2431‑2; 11 Aug 2006 p. 2977-8.]