Forestry Regulations 1999
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council and on the recommendation of the Forestry corporation, make the following regulations under the Forestry Act 1920 .29 November 1999
G. S. M. GREEN
Governor
By His Excellency’s Command,
P. A. LENNON
Minister for Infrastructure, Energy and Resources
1Short titleThese regulations may be cited as the Forestry Regulations 1999 . 2CommencementThese regulations take effect on the day on which the Forestry Amendment (Miscellaneous) Act 1999 commences. 3Timber specificationsThe specifications set out in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 1 are prescribed as the specifications that must be met by the corporation in respect of eucalypt veneer logs and eucalypt sawlogs for the purposes of section 22AA of the Forestry Act 1920 . 4RescissionThe regulations specified in Schedule 2 are rescinded. Schedule 1Timber specificationsRegulation 3
PART 1Specifications for timbers for the manufacture of veneers 1. Eucalypt – veneer quality 1: Logs | Flitches |
1. Species | E.regnans preferred but other light colour species acceptable | As for logs |
2. Colour | Pale, at least "oak" colour | As for logs |
3. Diameter | 45cm minimum end-diameter under bark (u.b.) | Minimum: 150mm x 150mm |
4. Length | Minimum length of 2.6m | As for logs |
5. Split sections | 2.6m lengths of 45cm log radius | Not applicable |
6. Condition | Bark off and end greased | Covered and end greased |
7. Shape | Flared or fluted butts acceptable | Accurately dimensioned |
Occluded bark not acceptable |
Log shape not critical |
8. Heart | Can be off-centre | Not acceptable |
9. Radial split | Acceptable if flitches of 150mm x 150mm can be sawn from the log | Not acceptable |
10. Spiral grain | 1:50 or 75mm in a minimum 2.6m length | Not acceptable |
11. Sweeps or bends | Not acceptable in any veneer billet | Not acceptable |
12. Knots | One knot per 2.6m length acceptable, the diameter of the knot to be no greater than 20% of the log diameter | Not acceptable |
13. Pin holes | Not acceptable | Not acceptable |
14. Gum | Acceptable only near heart and sap | Not acceptable |
15. Hob nail | Not acceptable | Not acceptable |
16. Shatter | Not acceptable | Not acceptable |
2. Eucalypt – veneer quality 2: Any complete log which does not meet the specifications for logs set out in item 1 but which contains at least one 250mm x 250mm flitch meeting the specifications for flitches set out in that item. |
PART 2Sawlog specifications 1. Eucalypt – Category 1 (First grade mature-timber sawlog): (a) minimum dimensions – (i) length – 3.6m; (ii) diameter – 40cm; (b) permissible defects – (i) end defect limit – as specified in Part 3 of this Schedule; (ii) limbs and bumps (not including epicormic growth) – one significant limb or bump per 3m of length; (iii) spiral grain – not exceeding 25cm circumferential displacement per 2m of length (one in eight); (iv) scars (open or overgrown) – a total length of scar or scars not exceeding 2m per 3.6m of log length, provided that the wood adjoining the scar is sound or has surface rot only and is not badly affected by borers; (v) sweep – not exceeding 1/7 of mid-diameter under bark (u.b.) in any 2.4m length; (c) specification split logs – | log sections 3.6m long or greater split from a log with a small-end-diameter exceeding 60cm (minimum cross-sectional area of flitch 40cm x 30cm) and which yield a minimum sawn flitch 150mm x 150mm free of heart, sap and defect; |
(d) specification sawn flitches – (i) half and quarter logs sawn from a log meeting the minimum dimension and having permissible defects meeting paragraph (b)(i) , (ii) , (iii) and (v) above; (ii) sawn flitches with a minimum length of 2.4m and minimum section of 150mm x 150mm and meeting paragraph (b)(iii) above. 2. Eucalypt – Category 3 (First grade regrowth sawlog): (a) minimum dimensions – (i) length – 3.6m; (ii) diameter – 30cm under bark (u.b.); (b) permissible defects for log sections not exceeding 40cm u.b. – nil; (c) permissible defects for log sections exceeding 40cm u.b – (i) end defect limit – as specified in Part 3 of this Schedule; (ii) limbs and bumps (not including epicormic growth) – one significant limb or bump per 3m of length; (iii) spiral grain – not exceeding 25cm circumferential displacement per 2m of length (one in eight); (iv) scars (open or overgrown) – a total length of scar or scars not exceeding 2m per 3.6m of log length, provided that the wood adjoining the scar is sound, or has surface rot only, and is not badly affected by borers; (v) sweep – not exceeding 1/7 of mid-diameter u.b. in any 2.4m length; (d) specification split logs – | log sections 3.6m long or greater split from a log with small-end-diameter exceeding 60cm (minimum cross-sectional area of flitch 40cm x 30cm) and which yield a minimum sawn flitch 150mm x 150mm free of heart, sap and defect; |
(e) specification sawn flitches – (i) half and quarter logs sawn from a log meeting the minimum dimension and having permissible defects meeting paragraph (c)(i) , (ii) , (iii) and (v) above; (ii) sawn flitches with a minimum length of 2.4m and minimum section of 150mm x 150mm and meeting paragraph (c)(iii) above; (f) unacceptable defect – severe end-splitting (flying). PART 3End defect limits in logs referred to in Part 2End-diameter cm under bark | Eucalypt defect limit in end-diameter cm under bark |
1. Exceeding 40 but not exceeding 50 | 10 |
2. Exceeding 50 but not exceeding 60 | 15 |
3. Exceeding 60 but not exceeding 70 | 20 |
4. Exceeding 70 but not exceeding 80 | 25 |
5. Exceeding 80 but not exceeding 90 | 30 |
6. Exceeding 90 but not exceeding 100 | 35 |
7. Exceeding 100 but not exceeding 120 | 40 |
8. Exceeding 120 but not exceeding 140 | 50 |
9. Exceeding 140 but not exceeding 170 | 60 |
10. Exceeding 170 but not exceeding 200 | 75 |
11. Exceeding 200 but not exceeding 230 | 90 |
12. Exceeding 230 | 120 |
Schedule 2RescissionRegulation 4
1. Forestry Regulations 1993 (Statutory Rules 1993, No. 106) |
2. Forestry Amendment Regulations 1994 (Statutory Rules 1994, No. 88) |
3. Forestry Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1994 (Statutory Rules 1994, No. 133) |
4. Forestry Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1994 (Statutory Rules 1994, No. 222) |
5. Forestry Amendment Regulations 1995 (Statutory Rules 1995, No. 15) |
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.
Notified in the Gazette on 8 December 1999
These regulations are administered by Forestry Tasmania.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the regulation) These regulations –
(a) prescribe the specifications that must be met by the Forestry corporation in respect of eucalypt veneer logs and eucalypt sawlogs for the purposes of section 22AA of the Forestry Act 1920 ; and (b) rescind spent forestry regulations.