Health (Pest Control Operators) (Amendment) Regulations 1997 (Vic)

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Health (Pest Control Operators) (Amendment)

Regulations 1997

S.R. No. 119/1997

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation Page
1. Objectives 1
2. Authorising provisions 1
3. Principal Regulations 1
4. Amendment to Schedule 1 2
5. Amendments to Schedule 2 2

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STATUTORY RULES 1997

S.R. No. 119/1997

Health Act 1958

Health (Pest Control Operators) (Amendment)

Regulations 1997

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 28 October 1997

Responsible Minister:

ROB KNOWLES

Minister for Health

SHARNE BRYAN

Clerk of the Executive Council

1. Objectives

The objectives of these Regulations are—

(a)

to provide a particular exemption for Borate salts from; and

(b)

insert two new approved courses in Schedule 2 to—

the Health (Pest Control Operators) Regulations

19921.

2. Authorising provisions

These Regulations are made under sections
108C(2)(b), 108H, 390(1) and 391 of the Health

Act 1958.

3. Principal Regulations

Health (Pest Control Operators) (Amendment) Regulations

S.R. No. 119/1997

In these Regulations the Health (Pest Control
Operators) Regulations 19921 are called the

Principal Regulations.

4. Amendment to Schedule 1

In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in the
list of Fungicides, before "Copper salts" insert

"Borate salts".

5. Amendments to Schedule 2

In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations—

(a)

after the item listed relating to ''Certificate in
Pest Control" insert—
"Mosquito Identification and Control

in Part 1, in the item relating to Victoria, Department);"; and

(b)

in Part 2, in the item relating to Victoria, before the item listed relating to "Advanced Certificate in Horticulture" insert— "Advanced Certificate in Farming (conducted by Victorian Colleges of TAFE and Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture);".

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