Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Cth)

Case

Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (No. 1 of 1990)

as amended

made under regulation 3 of the

Export Control (Orders) Regulations 1982

This compilation was prepared on 28 January 2009
taking into account amendments up to Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment) (No. 1 of 2009)

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

1Citation [see Note 1]   3

2Commencement [see Note 1]   3

3Application   3

4Interpretation   3

5Export prohibited   4

5ARestriction on exemption   4

6Application of Prescribed Goods (General) Orders   4

7Application for exemption   4

8Exemption from prohibition — reproductive purpose   4

9Exemption from prohibition — scientific purpose   5

10Refusal to grant exemption   6

11Exemption   6

12Revocation, suspension or surrender of exemption   6

13Delegation   6

14Compliance with directions   6

15Reconsideration of decisions   7

16Reference to orders   7

Notes 8

  1. Citation [see Note 1]

These Orders and any amendment to these Orders that may come in from time to time may be cited as the Livestock Export (Merino) Orders.

  1. Commencement [see Note 1]

These Orders shall come into operation on gazettal.

  1. Application

3.1   These Orders apply to:

(a)    merino rams;

(b)    merino reproductive material; and

(c)    merino ewes, ova and embryos.

3.2 Merino rams, merino reproductive material and merino ewes, ova and embryos are declared to be prescribed goods for the purposes of section 3 of the Export Control Act 1982 (the Act).

  1. Interpretation

4.1   In these Orders, unless the contrary intention appears:

authorized officer means an officer who is employed by the Australian Public Service and who is duly authorized by the Secretary.

consignment means a consignment or intended consignment of one or more merinos to one export destination by one exporter.

designated export auction means a livestock auction conducted wholly, or in part, for the purpose of the purchase of merino rams:

(a)    for export; or

(b)    for the production of reproductive material for export;

being an auction declared to be a designated export auction:

(c)    by the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Limited, in accordance with the Guidelines and Conditions for Merino Export Sales and Nomination of Merino Rams as Export Semen Donors published by that Association, as in force on January 2009; and

(d)    before the start of the 2009 ram selling season.

embryos and ova are those which come from a merino ewe.

exemption from prohibition

means an exemption granted under order 8
or 9.


merino means:

(a)    in the case of a live animal — a ram or ewe that is, or could be, registered as a merino ram or ewe in the Australian Stud Merino Flock Register under the rules of the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Ltd; and

(b)    in the case of embryo, an ovum or semen — an embryo, an ovum or semen that derives from a merino animal.

National Register means the National Register of Merino Semen Export Donors, maintained by the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Limited in accordance with the Guidelines and Conditions for Merino Export Sales and Nomination of Merino Rams as Export Semen Donors published by that  Association, as in force on January 2009.

reproductive material means the semen of a merino ram.

semen is that which comes from a merino ram.

4.2   The Prescribed Goods (General) Orders as amended do not apply to these Orders unless the contrary intention appears.

  1. Export prohibited

5.1   The export, to any country other than New Zealand, of merino rams, merino semen, merino ewes, merino ova or merino embryos is prohibited, unless:

(a)    in the case of an export for the purpose only of a scientific research project — an exemption is granted under order 9; or

(b)    in any other case — an exemption is granted under order 8.

5A           Restriction on exemption

5A.1   The Minister may determine an annual export quota comprising merino rams for export and rams from which reproductive material may be derived for export.

Note   A notice of the annual quota is set out in the Guidelines and Conditions for Merino Export Sales and Nomination of Merino Rams as Export Semen Donors.

  1. Application of Prescribed Goods (General) Orders

6.1   Nothing in these Orders is taken to affect the operation of Part 3 of the Prescribed Goods (General) Orders, as in force from time to time.

  1. Application for exemption

An application for exemption under order 8 shall be taken to be a notice of intention to export as provided for under section 6 of the Act, together with a Record of Merino Ram Sold for Export certificate as issued by the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Ltd.

  1. Exemption from prohibition — reproductive purpose

8.1   Subject to suborder 8.2:

(a)    the Secretary; or

(b)    subject to order 10 — an authorized officer;

may grant an exemption from the prohibition under order 5 to an exporter who applies, in writing, to the Secretary for the exemption.

8.2   An exemption may be granted only if:

(a)    in the case of a ram or semen — the ram, or donor ram, was purchased at a designated export auction for the purpose of export for reproduction or for the production of semen for export, and:

(i)    a certificate known as a ‘Record of Merino Ram Sold for Export’ has been issued in respect of the ram by the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Limited; and

(ii)    all the requirements of the Guidelines and Conditions for Merino Export Sales and Nomination of Merino Rams as Export  Semen Donors, published by the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Limited, as in force on January 2009 have been complied with in respect of the ram; and

(iii)    if there is in force an annual quota under order 5A.1 — the exemption will not result in the quota being exceeded; or

(b)    in the case of reproductive material derived from a ram other than a ram purchased  at a designated export auction:

(i)    the ram is recorded in the National Register; and

(ii)    all the requirements of the Guidelines and Conditions for Merino Export Sales and Nomination of Merino Rams as Export Semen Donors, published by the Australian Association of Stud Merino Breeders Limited and as in force on January 2009 have been complied with in respect of the ram; and

(iii)    if there is an annual quota in force under order 5A.1 — the exemption will not result in the quota being exceeded; or

(c)    in the case of a ram or ewe purchased for the purpose of slaughter in an overseas country other than New Zealand — the intending exporter has made a statutory declaration:

(i)    stating that the purchase is for purpose of slaughter; and

(ii)    specifying the country of destination; and

(iii)    stating the purchase price.

  1. Exemption from prohibition — scientific purpose

9.1   The Secretary or, subject to order 10, an authorized officer, may grant an exemption from the prohibition under order 5 to an exporter who applies, in writing to the Secretary for the exemption.

9.2   An application must:

(a)    be made at least 28 days before the proposed date of export; and

(b)    state the reason for seeking the exemption; and

(c)    include, or be supplemented by, any information that the Secretary, or the authorized officer, reasonably requires in deciding whether to grant the exemption.

  1. Refusal to grant exemption

The Secretary may direct that an exemption shall not be granted if he has reason to believe that a person whose actions caused the conditions of order 8 or 9 not to be met on a previous occasion may again do so.

  1. Exemption

11.1   An exemption granted in accordance with order 8 or 9 may be subject to such conditions as the Secretary thinks fit.

11.2   An exemption shall be in the form of:

(a)    an official stamp approved by the Secretary for the purpose; and

(b)    the signature of an authorized officer applied within the stamp at the time the exemption is granted.

11.3   An exemption granted in accordance with order 8 or 9 shall be valid for a period of 28 days after the date on which it was signed by an authorized officer.

  1. Revocation, suspension or surrender of exemption

12.1   Where the Secretary has reason to believe that any condition to which an exemption is subject has not been complied with, the Secretary may revoke or suspend the exemption.

12.2   Where the Secretary has reason to believe that any circumstance directly relevant to a matter specified in order 8 or 9 has changed since the exemption was granted, the Secretary may require the surrender of the exemption and may grant another exemption with different, additional or different and additional conditions.

  1. Delegation

13.1   The Secretary may, either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument of delegation, by writing signed by the Secretary, delegate to an authorized officer any of the Secretary's powers under orders, other than this power of delegation.

13.2   A power so delegated, when exercised by the delegate, shall, for the purposes of these Orders, be deemed to have been exercised by the Secretary.

13.3   A delegation under this order does not prevent the exercise of a power by the Secretary.

  1. Compliance with directions

An exporter, or a person who is an employee or an agent of the exporter, shall not fail to comply with a direction given by an authorized officer.

  1. Reconsideration of decisions

Part 20 of the Prescribed Goods (General) Orders as amended is applicable to these Orders.

Note   Part 20 of the Prescribed Goods (General) Orders provides that a person whose interests are affected by a decision made by the Secretary (or the Secretary’s delegate) may apply to the Secretary for reconsideration of the decision. The person is entitled to apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) for review of the Secretary’s decision.

  1. Reference to orders

A reference in these Orders to the Prescribed Goods (General) Orders as amended is a reference to those Orders as in existence at the time of the making of these Orders.

Notes to the Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (No. 1 of 1990)

Note 1

The Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (No. 1 of 1990) (in force under regulation 3 of the Export Control (Orders) Regulations 1982) as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Instruments

Title

Date of notification
in Gazette or FRLI registration

Date of
commencement

Application, saving or
transitional provisions

Livestock Export (Merino) Orders No. 1 of 1990 18 July 1990 (see Gazette 1990, No. GN28) 18 July 1990
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 2 of 1990)
24 Aug 1990 (see Gazette 1990, No. S236) 24 Aug 1990
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1991)
12 June 1991 (see Gazette 1991, No. GN22) 12 June 1991
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 2 of 1991)
19 Nov 1991 (see Gazette 1991, No. S318) 19 Nov 1991
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1992)
26 June 1992 (see Gazette 1992, No. S168) 26 June 1992
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1993)
30 June 1993 (see Gazette 1993, No. GN25) 30 June 1993
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1994)
13 July 1994 (see Gazette 1994, No. GN27) 13 July 1994
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 2 of 1994)
14 Dec 1994 (see Gazette 1994, No. GN49) 14 Dec 1994
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1995)
20 July 1995 (see Gazette 1995, No. S290) 20 July 1995
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1996)
10 July 1996 (see Gazette 1996, No. GN27) 10 July 1996
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1997)
16 July 1997 (see Gazette 1997, No. GN28) 16 July 1997
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1998)
3 June 1998 (see Gazette 1998, No. GN22) 3 June 1998
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 1999)
14 July 1999(see Gazette 1999, No. S322) 14 July 1999
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2000)
19 July 2000 (see Gazette 2000, No. GN28) 19 July 2000
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2001)
10 Oct 2001 (see Gazette 2001, No. GN40) 10 Oct 2001
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2002)
25 June 2002 (see Gazette 2002, No. S212) 25 June 2002
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2003)
25 June 2003 (see Gazette 2003, No. GN25) 25 June 2003
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2004)
9 June 2004 (see Gazette 2004, No. GN23) 9 June 2004
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2005)
7 June 2005 (see F2005L01402) 8 June 2005
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2006)
27 June 2006 (see F2006L01964) 27 June 2006
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2007)
12 Jan 2007 (see F2007L00104) 12 Jan 2007
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2008)
9 July 2008 (see F2008L02442) 10 July 2008
Livestock Export (Merino) Orders (Amendment)
(No. 1 of 2009)
27 Jan 2009 (see F2009L00222) 28 Jan 2009

Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

O. 4......................................... am. 1990 No. 2; 1991 Nos. 1 and 2; 1992 No. 1; 1993 No. 1; 1994 Nos. 1 and 2; 1995 No. 1; 1996 No. 1; 1997 No. 1; 1998 No. 1;
1999 No. 1; 2000 No. 1; 2001 No. 1; 2002 No. 1; 2003 No. 1;
2004 No. 1; 2005 No. 1; 2006 No. 1; 2007 No. 1; 2008 No. 1; 2009 No. 1
O. 5......................................... am. 1994 No. 2
rs. 1996 No. 1
O. 5A....................................... ad. 1996 No. 1
O. 6......................................... rs. 1996 No. 1
O. 8......................................... am. 1993 No. 1; 1994 No. 2; 1995 No. 1
rs. 1996 No. 1
am. 1997 No. 1; 1998 No. 1; 1999 No. 1; 2000 No. 1; 2001 No. 1;
2002 No. 1; 2003 No. 1; 2004 No. 1; 2005 No. 1; 2006 No. 1;
2007 No. 1; 2008 No. 1; 2009 No. 1
O. 9......................................... rs. 1996 No. 1
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