Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Export of Cattle) Amendment Order 1999 (No. LC1/99) (Cth)

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Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Export of Cattle) Amendment Order 1999 (No.  LC1/99)

I, GEOFFREY CHARLES GORRIE, Acting Secretary to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, make this order under section 17 of the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997.

Dated this 24th day of November 1999.  

GEOFFREY CHARLES GORRIE

Acting Secretary to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Export of Cattle) Amendment Order 1999 (No.  LC1/99)1

made under the

Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997

Contents

Page

1  Name of Order   2

2  Commencement   2

3   Amendment of Order No LC2/98   3

Schedule 1   Amendment of Order No. LC2/98   3  

1              Name of order

This order is the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Export of Cattle) Amendment Order 1999 (No.  LC1/99).

2              Commencement

This order commences on gazettal.

3              Amendment of Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Export of Cattle) Orders 1998

Schedule 1 amends the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry (Export of Cattle) Orders 1998 (No. LC2/98).

Schedule 1        Amendments

(section 3)

[1]         Clause 3, definitions of animal house, AQIS, AQIS certifying officer, competent stock attendant, LEAP, LIVECORP, master, maximum number of cattle, parallel and pen area available

omit

[2]         Section 4

substitute

4              Export during northern summer of cattle from Australian ports south of 26th parallel

(1)   This clause applies to the export of cattle by a licensee:

(a)    from a port in Australia south of 26 south latitude (except export to South East Asia or Japan); and

(b)    during May, June, July, August, September or October.

(2)   The licensee must not export cattle:

(a)    intended for slaughter; and

(b)    for an individual animal — over 500 kg live weight when it is loaded.

(3)   The licensee must not, without the written consent of the Secretary, export cattle:

(a)    intended for breeding; and

(b)    for an individual animal — over 500 kg live weight when it is loaded.

(4)   The licensee must not, without the written consent of the Secretary, export cattle;

(a)    intended for breeding or slaughter, and

(b)    for an individual animal — under 150 kg live weight when it is loaded.

(5)   When deciding whether to approve the export of breeding cattle under subclause (3) or (4) the Secretary must give priority to the welfare of the cattle.

(6)   For each consignment of cattle, the average floor area per animal (excluding spare pens) in an area of the ship where animals are housed must be at least the amount worked out under the following table.


Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor area per head (m2)

Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor area per head (m2)

150–200

0.847

280

1.146

205

0.866

285

1.165

210

0.884

290

1.184

215

0.903

295

1.203

220

0.922

300

1.221

225

0.941

305

1.240

230

0.959

310

1.258

235

0.978

315

1.277

240

0.997

320

1.296

245

1.016

325

1.315

250

1.034

330

1.333

255

1.053

335

1.352

260

1.071

340

1.371

265

1.090

345

1.390

270

1.109

350

1.408

275

1.128

355

1.427


Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor area per head (m2)

Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor area per head (m2)

360

1.445

435

1.805

365

1.464

440

1.824

370

1.483

445

1.844

375

1.502

450

1.863

380

1.520

455

1.883

385

1.539

460

1.902

390

1.558

465

1.922

395

1.613

470

1.941

400

1.668

475

1.961

405

1.688

480

1.980

410

1.707

485

2.000

415

1.727

490

2.019

420

1.746

495

2.039

425

1.766

500

2.059

430

1.785

 (7)   If the average weight per head of cattle is not a weight mentioned in the table, the minimum floor area per head is the area mentioned for an average weight rounded up to the nearest 5 kg.

(8)   Breeding cattle of over 500 kg live weight must:

(a)    be penned separately from other cattle; and

(b)    each have a minimum pen area of 2.059 m2 plus 0.02 m2 for each 5 kg over 500 kg.

(9)   Slaughter or breeding cattle under 150 kg live weight must be penned separately from other cattle.

5              Export during northern winter of cattle from Australian ports south of 26th parallel

(1)   This clause applies to the export of cattle by a licensee:

(a)    from a port in Australia south of 26 south latitude (except export to South East Asia or Japan); and

(b)    during November, December, January, February, March or April.

(2)   The licensee must not export cattle:

(a)    intended for slaughter; and

(b)    for an individual animal — over 550 kg live weight when it is loaded.

(3)   The licensee must not, without the written consent of the Secretary, export cattle:

(a)    intended for breeding; and

(b)    for an individual animal — over 550 kg live weight when it is loaded.

(4)   The licensee must not, without the written  consent of the Secretary, export cattle:

(a)    intended for breeding or slaughter, and

(b)    for an individual animal — under 150 kg live weight when it is loaded.

 (5)   When deciding whether to approve the export of cattle under subclause (3) or (4), the Secretary must give priority to the welfare of the cattle.

(6)   For each consignment of cattle, the average floor area per animal (excluding spare pens) in an area of the ship where animals are housed must be at least the amount worked out under the following table.

Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor  area per head (m2)

Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor  area per head (m2)

150-200

0.770

305

1.127

205

0.787

310

1.144

210

0.804

315

1.161

215

0.821

320

1.178

220

0.838

325

1.195

225

0.855

330

1.212

230

0.872

335

1.229

235

0.889

340

1.246

240

0.906

345

1.263

245

0.923

350

1.280

250

0.940

355

1.297

255

0.957

360

1.314

260

0.974

365

1.331

265

0.991

370

1.348

270

1.008

375

1.365

275

1.025

380

1.382

280

1.042

385

1.399

285

1.059

390

1.416

290

1.076

395

1.433

295

1.093

400

1.450

300

1.110

405

1.467

Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor  area per head (m2)

Average weight per head of cattle (kg)

Minimum floor  area per head (m2)

410

1.484

485

1.775

415

1.501

490

1.827

420

1.518

495

1.880

425

1.535

500

1.932

430

1.552

505

1.984

435

1.569

510

2.035

440

1.586

515

2.086

445

1.603

520

2.137

450

1.620

525

2.157

455

1.637

530

2.176

460

1.654

535

2.196

465

1.671

540

2.215

470

1.688

545

2.235

475

1.705

550

2.255

480

1.722

 (7)   If the average weight per head of cattle is not a weight mentioned in the table, the minimum floor area per head is the area mentioned for an average weight rounded up to the nearest 5 kg.

(8)   Slaughter or breeding cattle of over 500 kg live weight must be penned separately from other cattle.

(9)   Breeding cattle of over 550 kg live weight must each have a minimum pen area of 2.255 mplus 0.02 m2 for each 5 kg over 550 kg.

(10)   Slaughter or breeding cattle under 150 kg live weight must be penned separately from other cattle.

6              Reconsideration and review of certain decisions

(1)   If the Secretary refuses to consent to the export of cattle mentioned in subclause 4 (3), 4 (4), 5 (3) or 5 (4), the licensee who sought the consent may ask the Secretary to reconsider the decision.

(2)   A request for reconsideration must:

(a)    be in writing; and

(b)    set out the reasons why the Secretary should reconsider the decision; and

(c)    be given to the Secretary within 14 days after the licensee is told in writing of the decision.

(3)   After reconsidering a decision, the Secretary must either:

(a)    confirm the original decision; or

(b)    substitute another decision for it.

(4)   If the Secretary does not tell the licensee in writing of the result of the reconsideration within 21 days of receiving the request, the Secretary is taken to have confirmed the original decision.

(5)   If the Secretary decides to substitute another decision for the original decision, the later decision replaces the original decision for all purposes.

(6)   The licensee may apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the Secretary’s decision on reconsideration.

Note

1.       Made by the Acting Secretary to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on 24th November 1999.   .

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