Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2000 (Qld)
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Queensland Subordinate Legislation 2000 No. 354 Nature Conservation Act 1992 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999 NATURE CONSERVATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT REGULATION (No. 1) 2000 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PART 2—AMENDMENT OF NATURE CONSERVATION REGULATION 1994 3 Regulation amended in pt 2 and schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 Replacement of ch 3, pts 3 and 3A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PART 3—LICENCES FOR PROTECTED PLANTS Division 1—Preliminary 165 Definitions for pt 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 166 Purposes of pt 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Division 2—General restriction on using common plants 167 Restriction on using common plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Division 3—Commercial keeping and use of whole protected plants 168 Restriction on using whole protected plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 168A Restricted plants offered for sale to be tagged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 168B Obligations of licensee under commercial wildlife licence for whole plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 168C Changes in number or species of plants kept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment (No. 1) No. 354, 2000 Division 4—Commercial use of protected plant parts 169 Restriction on using protected plant parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 169A Changes in number or species of protected plant parts kept . . . . . . 9 169B Restrictions on holder of authority or permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Division 5—Commercial wildlife licence for protected plants 170 Chief executive may grant commercial wildlife licence for using protected plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 170A Restriction on sale of protected plants by licensee under commercial wildlife licence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 170B Obligations of licensee under commercial wildlife licence . . . . . . . 11 Division 6—Recreational keeping and use of protected plants 171 Chief executive may grant recreational wildlife licence for using protected plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 171A Sale of particular restricted plants by licensee under recreational wildlife licence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 171B Recreational wildlife harvesting licences and recreational wildlife licences for protected plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Division 7—Exemptions for using protected plants 172A Exemption for retail sale for whole protected plants . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 172B Exemption for using protected plant parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 172C Exemption for selling protected plants propagated for recreational purposes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 172D Exemption for using protected plants registered under Plant Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 (Cwlth) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Division 8—Approval of authorised cultivators and propagators 173 Chief executive may approve authorised cultivator or propagator . 16 174 Obligations of authorised cultivator or propagator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 5 Amendment of s 240 (Licence must be carried or displayed) . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6 Amendment of sch 4 (When wildlife permit is not needed to move wildlife) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 7 Amendment of sch 6 (Fees) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 8 Omission of sch 8A (Plants for trade) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment (No. 1) No. 354, 2000 9 Replacement of sch 12, pt 3 (Plants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 PART 3—PLANTS 4 Scientific names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5 Type A restricted plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5A Type B restricted plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 10 Amendment of sch 14 (Dictionary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 PART 3—AMENDMENT OF NATURE CONSERVATION (WILDLIFE) REGULATION 1994 11 Regulation amended in pt 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 12 Replacement of sch 1, pt 2 (Presumed extinct plants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 PART 2—PRESUMED EXTINCT PLANTS 5 Scientific names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 6 Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 13 Replacement of sch 2, pt 2 (Endangered plants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 PART 2—ENDANGERED PLANTS 13 Scientific names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 14 Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 14 Replacement of sch 3, pt 2 (Vulnerable plants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 PART 2—VULNERABLE PLANTS 13 Scientific names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 14 Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 15 Replacement of sch 4, pt 2 (Rare plants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 PART 2—RARE PLANTS 9 Scientific names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 10 Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 16 Replacement of sch 5, pt 2 (Common plants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 PART 2—COMMON PLANTS 7 Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 PART 4—AMENDMENT OF STATE PENALTIES ENFORCEMENT REGULATION 2000 17 Regulation amended in pt 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 18 Amendment of sch 2 (Environmental legislation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment (No. 1) No. 354, 2000 SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 AMENDMENT OF NATURE CONSERVATION REGULATION 1994
s1 5 s4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) PART 1—PRELIMINARY ˙ Short title 1. This regulation may be cited as the Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2000 . ˙ Commencement 2. This regulation commences on 1 January 2001. PART 2—AMENDMENT OF NATURE CONSERVATION REGULATION 1994 ˙ Regulation amended in pt 2 and schedule 3. This part and the schedule amends the NatureConservationRegulation 1994 . ˙ Replacement of ch 3, pts 3 and 3A 4. Chapter 3, parts 3 and 3A— omit, insert — ‘ PART 3—LICENCES FOR PROTECTED PLANTS ‘ Division 1—Preliminary ˙ ‘ Definitions for pt 3 ‘ 165. In this part— “cultural or natural resources permit” means a permit under chapter 2, part 5, to take, use, keep or interfere with a cultural or natural resource.
s4 6 s4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) “use” , for— (a) a whole protected plant, under a commercial wildlife licence—does not include move into, or out of, Queensland; or (b) a protected plant taken for a bioprospecting activity—does not include move into, or out of, Queensland; or (c) a protected plant taken on a land-holder’s land—does not include the receipt of a benefit paid by the licensee under a commercial wildlife harvesting licence to the land-holder for the plant. ˙ ‘ Purposes of pt 3 ‘ 166. The purposes of this part are to ensure the keeping and use of protected plants are controlled through a licensing system that— (a) helps ensure viable populations of protected plants are conserved throughout their existing ranges; and (b) minimises the potential for illegally taken protected plants to be used for commercial purposes; and (c) recognises the keeping, propagation and use of protected plants in cultivation as a legitimate commercial and recreational pursuit; and (d) encourages the commercial cultivation and propagation of protected plants to reduce the demand for the taking of whole protected plants and protected plant parts in the wild; and (e) facilitates the export of whole protected plants and protected plant parts under Commonwealth law, in particular by establishing a registration scheme for authorised cultivators producing plant parts for export. ‘ Division 2—General restriction on using common plants ˙ ‘ Restriction on using common plants ‘ 167. A person must not use a common plant other than under—
s4 7 s4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) (a) an authorisation, licence, permit or exemption under this regulation; or (b) an authorisation or exemption under a conservation plan. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units. ‘ Division 3—Commercial keeping and use of whole protected plants ˙ ‘ Restriction on using whole protected plants ‘ 168. A person must not use a whole protected plant for a commercial purpose other than under— (a) a commercial wildlife licence; or (b) a commercial wildlife harvesting licence; or (c) an authorisation or exemption under the regulation or a conservation plan to use a plant for a commercial purpose. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units. ˙ ‘ Restricted plants offered for sale to be tagged ‘ 168A.(1) This section applies to a whole type A restricted plant that is large enough to tag. ‘ (2) For subsection (1), a whole type A restricted plant is large enough to tag if an official tag can be attached to it without reducing its present or future commercial value. ‘ (3) Subject to sections 168B and 172, a person must not sell the plant unless— (a) if the plant was taken in the wild or raised from seed or other propagating material taken in the wild—an official tag is attached to it; or (b) if the plant was raised from propagated stock by an authorised propagator—a propagator’s tag is attached to it; or (c) if the plant was raised from propagated stock under a commercial
s4 8 s4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) wildlife licence—an official tag is attached to it. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ‘ (4) A person must not attach an official tag to a plant other than under a commercial wildlife harvesting licence or commercial wildlife licence for the plant. ˙ ‘ Obligations of licensee under commercial wildlife licence for whole plants ‘ 168B.(1) A licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for protected plants who sells whole type A restricted plants by wholesale only must— (a) have in the licensee’s possession an official tag for each plant available for sale; and (b) ensure— (i) the correct official tag or propagator tag’s is attached to the plant before the plant is moved to a person who sells type A restricted plants by retail; or (ii) each type A restricted plant is moved with the correct official tag or propagator’s tag for the plant; and (c) ensure the plant is correctly identified on the plant’s label. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ‘ (2) A licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for protected plants who sells whole type A restricted plants by both wholesale and retail must ensure— (a) each plant in the licensee’s possession and available for sale by retail has an official tag or propagator’s tag attached to it; and (b) the plant is correctly identified on the plant’s label. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ˙ ‘ Changes in number or species of plants kept ‘ 168C. If there is a change in the number or species of whole type A restricted plants kept by a licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for
s4 9 s4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) protected plants, the licensee must, by the close of business on the day the change happens, enter in the licensee’s record book— (a) if the change happened under a transaction— (i) particulars of the transaction; and (ii) if an official tag was attached to the protected plant sold—the identification code of the tag; or (b) if the change happened by natural increase or artificial propagation—an estimate of the number of plants propagated by natural increase or artificially; or (c) if the change happened because a plant has died— (i) the fact of the plant’s death; and (ii) particulars that identify the tag attached to the plant. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ‘ Division 4—Commercial use of protected plant parts ˙ ‘ Restriction on using protected plant parts ‘ 169. A person must not use protected plant parts for a commercial purpose other than under— (a) a commercial wildlife licence; or (b) a commercial wildlife harvesting licence; or (c) an authorisation or exemption under the regulation or a conservation plan. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units. ˙ ‘ Changes in number or species of protected plant parts kept ‘ 169A.(1) If there is a change in the number or species of protected plant parts kept by a licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for sale, the licensee must, by the close of business on the day the change happens, enter in the licensee’s record book—
s 4 10 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) (a) if the change happened under a transaction— (i) particulars of the transaction; and (ii) if an official tag was attached to the protected plant parts sold—the identification code of the tag; or (b) if the change happened by the loss or destruction of the seeds or spores of a type B restricted plant—particulars of how the loss happened. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ‘ (2) In this section— “protected plant parts” does not include a seed or spore of a protected plant other than a type B restricted plant taken in the wild. ˙ ‘ Restrictions on holder of authority or permit ‘ 169B.(1) This section applies to the holder of— (a) a previous use authority for a protected area who has taken plant parts in the protected area under the authority; or (b) a cultural or natural resources permit for a protected area who has taken plants parts in the protected area under the permit. ‘ (2) The holder— (a) may use a protected plant part for a commercial purpose; and (b) may sell the plant parts only to a licensee under a commercial wildlife licence. ‘ (3) The Nature Conservation (Protected Plants) Conservation Plan 2000 , section 35, 1 applies to the holder as if the holder had taken a protected plant under a commercial wildlife harvesting licence. ‘ (4) In this section— “protected area” means a national park (recovery), conservation park or resources reserve. 1 Nature Conservation (Protected Plants) Plan 2000 , section 35 (Movement of protected plants taken under commercial wildlife harvesting licence)
s 4 11 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) ‘ Division 5—Commercial wildlife licence for protected plants ˙ ‘ Chief executive may grant commercial wildlife licence for using protected plants ‘ 170. The chief executive may grant a commercial wildlife licence for using whole protected plants or protected plant parts for a commercial purpose. ˙ ‘ Restriction on sale of protected plants by licensee under commercial wildlife licence ‘ 170A. The licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for protected plants must not sell a protected plant unless the plant has been— (a) taken by the licensee under a commercial wildlife harvesting licence; or (b) bought from another person who holds a licence or previous use authority for the plant; or (c) bought from an authorised cultivator or propagator; or (d) brought into Queensland— (i) under a wildlife movement permit or movement advice; and (ii) if the conservation authority of the State from which the plant was obtained required the plant to be tagged—with the tag; or (e) bought from another person who holds a cultural or natural resources permit. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units. ˙ ‘ Obligations of licensee under commercial wildlife licence ‘ 170B. The licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for protected plants must— (a) give the chief executive a 6 monthly return of operations within
s 4 12 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) 14 days after 31 March and 30 September of each year the licence is in force; and (b) give a conservation officer the reasonable help necessary to enable the officer to obtain or check the records kept by the licensee; and (c) if the licensee is a corporation and the Queensland premises stated in the licence are not open for business—keep the licensee’s record book at the licensee’s office in the State. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ‘ Division 6—Recreational keeping and use of protected plants ˙ ‘ Chief executive may grant recreational wildlife licence for using protected plants ‘ 171. The chief executive may grant a recreational wildlife licence for using protected plants if— (a) the applicant is— (i) a recreational plant society; or (ii) a member of a recreational plant society; and (b) the applicant does not employ or engage anyone to propagate or sell the plant; and (c) the propagating and selling are not, under a local law, a business or home occupation. ˙ ‘ Sale of particular restricted plants by licensee under recreational wildlife licence ‘ 171A.(1) This section applies to the licensee under a recreational wildlife licence. ‘ (2) Despite section 168, the licensee may sell a whole type A restricted plant if an official tag is attached to the plant. ‘ (3) However, if the licensee is a recreational plant society, the sale must—
s 4 13 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) (a) be made at an annual show or society meeting open to the public; and (b) the sale price must not be more than a reasonable amount to meet the costs of salvaging or growing the plant. ‘ (4) The licensee must not sell a plant raised from the seed or other propagating material of a type B restricted plant taken in the wild. Maximum penalty—80 penalty units. ‘ (5) However, a recreational plant society does not commit an offence against subsection (4) if the society sells a plant raised from the seed or other propagating material of a type B restricted plant, other than an endangered plant, at an annual show of the society or a society meeting open to the public. ˙ ‘ Recreational wildlife harvesting licences and recreational wildlife licences for protected plants ‘ 171B.(1) This section applies if the chief executive grants a recreational wildlife harvesting licence or recreational wildlife licence for protected plants to a recreational plant society or voluntary conservation organisation. ‘ (2) A member of the society or organisation must, when taking or using a plant under the licence, carry— (a) a copy of the licence endorsed by an officer of the society or organisation with the member’s name and residential address; and (b) a form of identification that displays a colour photograph of the member. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units. ‘ Division 7—Exemptions for using protected plants ˙ ‘ Exemption for using whole protected plants for propagation ‘ 172.(1) A commercial wildlife licence is not needed for using whole protected plants propagated from lawfully obtained reproductive or
s 4 14 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) propagating material under controlled conditions by an authorised propagator— (a) if the protected plants are sold by wholesale or retail and moved in an unopened sterile flask; or (b) for protected plants, other than a type A restricted plant—if the plants are sold by wholesale or retail; or (c) for type A restricted plants, other than a blue tassel fern ( Huperzia dalhousieana ) or a plant of the family Aponogetonaceae—if the plants are— (i) sold by wholesale and moved with a propagator’s tag for each plant or attached to the plant; or (ii) sold by retail with a propagator’s tag attached to the plant. ‘ (2) For subsection (1), a plant is not propagated if a stock plant is divided sooner than 12 months after the day it was taken in the wild. ‘ (3) For subsection (1)(a), a protected plant is propagated under controlled conditions if its reproduction and growth is intensively manipulated by nursery operations including potting, bedding, watering and protection from the weather. ‘ (4) An authorised propagator must, if asked by a conservation officer, produce evidence of the source of the reproductive or propagating material and the date on which it was obtained, unless the person has a reasonable excuse for not producing it. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units. ˙ ‘ Exemption for retail sale for whole protected plants ‘ 172A. A commercial wildlife licence for protected plants is not needed to sell, by retail— (a) a protected plant, other than a whole type A restricted plant, that has been lawfully taken or used; or (b) a whole type A restricted plant—
s 4 15 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) (i) bought from a holder of a commercial wildlife licence for the plant; and (ii) tagged with an official tag or propagator’s tag. ˙ ‘ Exemption for using protected plant parts ‘ 172B.(1) A licence, permit or authority is not needed to use protected plant parts taken from protected plants cultivated from lawfully obtained reproductive or propagating material under controlled conditions by an authorised cultivator. ‘ (2) For subsection (1), a protected plant is cultivated under controlled conditions if its reproduction and growth is intensively manipulated, including by irrigation, weed and disease control, tillage and fertilising. ‘ (3) An authorised cultivator must, if asked by a conservation officer, produce evidence of the source of the reproductive or propagating material, unless the person has a reasonable excuse for not producing it. Maximum penalty—165 penalty units. ‘ (4) A commercial wildlife licence for protected plants is not needed for retail sale of a protected plant part bought from a licensee under a commercial wildlife licence. ˙ ‘ Exemption for selling protected plants propagated for recreational purposes ‘ 172C. A person does not need a recreational wildlife licence to sell a whole protected plant, other than a type A restricted plant, propagated by the person from lawfully obtained reproductive or propagating material if— (a) the plant is propagated and sold as a hobby or recreational activity without reasonable expectation of a profit; and (b) the person does not employ or engage anyone to propagate or sell the plant; and (c) the propagating and selling are not, under a local law, a business or home occupation.
s 4 16 s 4 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) ˙ ‘ Exemption for using protected plants registered under Plant Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 (Cwlth) ‘ 172D.(1) A licence, permit or authority is not needed to use a protected plant for which a plant breeder’s right has been granted under the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 (Cwlth). ‘ (2) However, a person who uses a plant mentioned in subsection (1) must, if asked by a conservation officer, produce evidence of the grant of a plant breeder’s right unless the person has a reasonable excuse for not producing it. Maximum penalty—80 penalty units. ‘ Division 8—Approval of authorised cultivators and propagators ˙ ‘ Chief executive may approve authorised cultivator or propagator ‘ 173.(1) The chief executive may approve a person to be an authorised cultivator or propagator for protected plants if— (a) the chief executive is satisfied— (i) the person has the necessary experience, land, facilities, equipment, lawfully obtained stock plants or other propagating material; and (ii) the person is not, under section 5, prevented from being granted a licence; and (b) the person is not a licensee under a commercial wildlife harvesting licence, other than a licence to harvest stock plants, for plants of the same genus that the person intends to cultivate or propagate; and (c) the person is a resident of Queensland; and (d) for approval of a corporation—the corporation has premises in Queensland where the plants are to be cultivated or propagated. ‘ (3) The chief executive must give written notice of the approval to the authorised cultivator or propagator. ‘ (4) The approval must state—
s 5 17 s 5 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) (a) the place where the cultivator or propagator is to carry on business under the approval; and (b) if the cultivator or propagator is an individual—the residential address of the cultivator or propagator. ˙ ‘ Obligations of authorised cultivator or propagator ‘ 174.(1) An authorised cultivator or propagator must give a conservation officer the reasonable help necessary— (a) to inspect each plant kept for sale by the cultivator or propagator; and (b) to get or check any records kept by the cultivator or propagator. Maximum penalty—120 penalty units. ‘ (2) Subsection (3) applies to an authorised cultivator or propagator who carries on business under an approval other than at the residential address of the cultivator or propagator. ‘ (3) Within 14 days after the cultivator or propagator changes residential address, the cultivator or propagator must give written notice to the chief executive of the new address. Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.’. ˙ Amendment of s 240 (Licence must be carried or displayed) 5.(1) Section 240, heading, ‘ Licence ’— omit, insert— ‘ Licence and identification ’. (2) Section 240— insert— ‘ (4) A person who under the regulation or a conservation plan is required to carry a form of identification that displays a colour photograph of the
s 6 18 s 6 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) person must, if asked by a conservation officer, produce the identification, unless the person has a reasonable excuse for not producing it. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.’. ˙ Amendment of sch 4 (When wildlife permit is not needed to move wildlife) 6.(1) Schedule 4, section 10— omit, insert— ‘ Movement of protected plants ‘ 10.(1) The licensee under a commercial wildlife licence for protected plants does not need a wildlife movement permit to move the following into or out of Queensland if the licensee complies with section 16— (a) a whole protected plant; (b) a protected plant taken as a bioprospecting activity. ‘ (2) A person who sell a protected plant by retail does not need a wildlife movement permit to move the plant if it— (a) was bought from— (i) an authorised cultivator or propagator (the “grower” ); or (ii) the licensee under a commercial wildlife licence (the “wholesaler” ) for the plant; and (b) was moved from the grower or wholesaler; and (c) is a whole plant that requires a tag and has a tag attached to it by the grower or wholesaler. ‘ (3) A person does not need a wildlife movement permit to move a protected plant if a licence is not needed to use the plant. ‘ (4) The licensee under a recreational wildlife licence does not need a wildlife movement permit to move a type A restricted plant— (a) to a show or display if the plant is not used for a commercial purpose; or
s 7 19 s 9 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) (b) to a recreational plant society meeting at which plants are displayed or sold; or (c) to an annual plant sale conducted by the society.’. ˙ Amendment of sch 6 (Fees) 7.(1) Schedule 6, section 1(b), ‘nursery (restricted plants)’— omit, insert— ‘protected plants’. (2) Schedule 6, section 2, ‘birds’— omit, insert— ‘birds, plants’ (3) Schedule 6, section 6(a)— omit, insert— ‘(a) if granted to— (i) a recreational plant society for taking protected plants that would otherwise have been lawfully destroyed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (ii) a voluntary conservation organisation for taking protected plants for conservation purposes . . . nil nil’. ˙ Omission of sch 8A (Plants for trade) 8. Schedule 8A— omit . ˙ Replacement of sch 12, pt 3 (Plants) 9. Schedule 12, part 3— omit, insert—
s 9 20 s 9 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) ‘ PART 3—PLANTS ˙ ‘ Scientific names ‘ 4. The scientific names for plants used in this part follow the names used by the Queensland Herbarium in the census of Queensland plants. The census is published from time to time under the title ‘Queensland Plants, Names and Distribution’. An extract of the names used in the census is available for inspection at the Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong. ˙ ‘ Type A restricted plants ‘ 5. The following plants are type A restricted plants— (a) a plant of the family Orchidaceae Spathoglottis plicata ); (b) a plant of the genus Xanthorrhoea ; (c) a plant of the genus Myrmecodia ; (d) a plant of the genus Hydnophytum ; (e) a plant of the family Cycadaceae; (f) a plant the family Zamiaceae; (g) a plant of the genus Huperzia ; (h) a plant of the genus Platycerium . (other than ˙ ‘ Type B restricted plants ‘ 5A. The following plants are type B restricted plants— (a) an endangered plant; (b) a vulnerable plant; (c) a plant of the family Cycadaceae; (d) a plant of the family Zamiaceae.’.
s 10 21 s 10 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) ˙ Amendment of sch 14 (Dictionary) 10. Schedule 14— insert— ‘ “attach” , for an official tag or propagator’s tag to a plant, means— (a) inserted into or fastened to the outside of the individual tube or pot containing the plant; or (b) attached to the stem of the plant; or (c) fastened to the board or other material on which the plant is mounted; or (d) inserted between the board or other material and any backing material in a way that allows the tag to be seen. “authorised cultivator” means a person approved under section 173 to be an authorised cultivator. “authorised propagator” means a person approved under section 173 to be an authorised propagator. “cultural or natural resources permit” , for chapter 3, part 3, see section 165. “official tag” , for a protected plant, means— (a) a tag supplied by the chief executive for attaching to the plant; or (b) a tag complying with the requirements of a conservation authority of another State for attaching to the plant. “protected plant part” includes a stem, phyllode, foliage, bud, flower, spore, seed, fruit, bark, oil, root, rhizome, resin, gum, exudate, gall, genetic material, chemical and any other structural component or constituent of a protected plant. “previous use authority” means an authority given under section 36 2 of the Act. 2 Section 36 (Chief executive’s powers about permitted uses in national parks) of the Act
s 10 22 s 10 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) “propagator’s tag” , for a whole protected plant, means a tag approved by the chief executive for attaching to the plant that— (a) is supplied by the propagator of the plant; and (b) is a minimum of 100 mm by 10 mm in size; and (c) states the scientific name and common name, if any, of the plant; and (d) states the propagator’s authorisation number allocated by the chief executive; and (e) states the year of propagation of the plant. “records” , for chapter 3, part 3, includes invoices, receipts, and any licences, permits or authorities issued by another conservation authority for propagating material. “type A restricted plant” means a species of protected plant mentioned in schedule 12, section 5. “type B restricted plant” means a species of protected plant mentioned in schedule 12, section 6. “stock plant” means a plant taken in the wild— (a) under a commercial wildlife harvesting licence for stock plants; and (b) for providing propagating material by dividing the plant or removing seed, cuttings or propagating material from it. “use” , for chapter 3, part 3, see section 165. “voluntary conservation organisation” means an incorporated association under the AssociationsIncorporationAct1981 whose objects or functions include the conservation of native plants. “whole” , for a protected plant, includes— (a) a seedling, but not an ungerminated seed; and (b) each resulting viable plant if a person divides a plant.’.
s 11 23 s 12 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) PART 3—AMENDMENT OF NATURE CONSERVATION (WILDLIFE) REGULATION 1994 ˙ Regulation amended in pt 3 11. This part amends the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 1994 . ˙ Replacement of sch 1, pt 2 (Presumed extinct plants) 12. Schedule 1, part 2— omit, insert— ‘ PART 2—PRESUMED EXTINCT PLANTS ˙ ‘ Scientific names ‘ 5. The scientific names for plants used in this part follow the names used by the Queensland Herbarium in the census of Queensland plants. The census is published from time to time under the title ‘Queensland Plants, Names and Distribution’. An extract of the names used in the census is available for inspection at the Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong. ˙ ‘ Plants ‘ 6. The following plants are presumed extinct plants— Scientific name Acianthus ledwardii Amphibromus whitei Amphineuron immersum Antrophyum austroqueenslandicum Argyreia soutteri Corchorus thozetii
s 12 24 s 12 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Dimocarpus leichhardtii Diplocaulobium masonii Huperzia serrata Hymenophyllum lobbii Hymenophyllum whitei Lemmaphyllum accedens Lindsaea pulchella var. blanda Lycopodium volubile Marsdenia araujacea Monogramma dareicarpa Musa fitzalanii Oberonia attenuata Oldenlandia tenelliflora var. papuana Paspalum batianoffii Persoonia prostrata Prostanthera albohirta Rhaphidospora cavernarum Tapeinosperma flueckigeri Teucrium ajugaceum Tmesipteris lanceolata Trichomanes exiguum Wendlandia psychotrioides Zieria sp . (Russell River S.Johnson in 1892)’.
s 13 25 s 13 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) ˙ Replacement of sch 2, pt 2 (Endangered plants) 13. Schedule 2, part 2— omit, insert— ‘ PART 2—ENDANGERED PLANTS ˙ ‘ Scientific names ‘ 13. The scientific names for plants used in this part follow the names used by the Queensland Herbarium in the census of Queensland plants. The census is published from time to time under the title ‘Queensland Plants, Names and Distribution’. An extract of the names used in the census is available for inspection at the Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong. ˙ ‘ Plants ‘ 14. The following plants are endangered plants— Scientific name Common name Acacia porcata Acacia ramiflora Acacia rubricola Acacia saxicola Mt Maroon wattle Acacia sp. (Ruined Castle Creek P.I.Forster+ PIF17848) Acmena sp. (Cooper Creek P.I.Forster+ PIF15557) Acronychia littoralis scented acronychia Alectryon ramiflorus Alectryon repandodentatus Allocasuarina emuina Allocasuarina thalassoscopica
s 13 26 s 13 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Apatophyllum olsenii Aponogeton bullosus Aponogeton proliferus Archidendron kanisii Archontophoenix myolensis Aristida granitica Astrotricha roddii Atalaya collina Austromyrtus fragrantissima Austromyrtus gonoclada Babingtonia granitica Babingtonia papillosa Babingtonia silvestris Bertya sp. (Beeron Holding P.I.Forster+ PIF5753) Boea kinnearii Boronia granitica Boronia repanda Brachychiton sp. (Blackwell Range R.J.Fensham 971) Bulbophyllum blumei Cajanus mareebensis Caladenia atroclavia Calochilus psednus Capparis humistrata Carronia pedicellata Chingia australis
s 13 27 s 13 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Coix gasteenii Corchorus cunninghamii Cossinia australiana Costus potierae Crepidium lawleri Crepidomanes aphlebioides Cyathea exilis Cyathea felina Cycas megacarpa Cycas ophiolitica Cyperus cephalotes Davidsonia johnsonii Decaspermum sp. (Mt Morgan N.Hoy AQ455657) Dendrobium antennatum Dendrobium lithocola Dendrobium mirbelianum Dendrobium nindii Dinosperma longifolium Diplazium pallidum Diploglottis campbellii Dipodium pictum Endiandra cooperana Endiandra floydii Eremochloa muricata Eriocaulon carsonii Eryngium fontanum filmy fern Marlborough blue antelope orchid Cooktown orchid mangrove orchid blue orchid small leaved tamarind
s 13 28 s 13 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Eucalyptus conglomerata Eucalyptus pachycalyx subsp. waajensis Eucalyptus sp. (Brovinia A.R.Bean 11911) Eucryphia jinksii Euphrasia bella Fimbristylis adjuncta Fontainea fugax Gardenia actinocarpa Genoplesium tectum Graptophyllum reticulatum Grevillea linsmithii Habenaria harroldii Habenaria macraithii Hedyotis novoguineensis Hemigenia clotteniana Homopholis belsonii Huperzia carinata Huperzia dalhousieana Huperzia filiformis Huperzia squarrosa Jasminum jenniae Lasiopetalum sp. (Proston J.A.Baker 17) Leionema elatius subsp. beckleri Leucopogon sp. (Coolmunda D.Halford Q1635) swamp stringybark shiny-barked gum Lamington eyebright
s 13 29 s 13 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Leucopogon recurvisepalus Lilaeopsis brisbanica Macadamia jansenii Macrozamia cranei Macrozamia lomandroides Macrozamia pauli-guilielmi Macrozamia platyrhachis Macrozamia sp. (Marlborough P.I.Forster+ PIF12269A) Macrozamia viridis Microcarpaea agonis Micromyrtus carinata Micromyrtus delicata Micromyrtus patula Muellerargia timorensis Mukia sp. (Longreach D.Davidson AQ279935) Myriophyllum sp. (Aramac B.A.Wilson 110) Nepenthes mirabilis Bramston Beach population Nesaea robertsii Nicotiana wuttkei Noahdendron nicholasii Ochrosia moorei Oldenlandia gibsonii Oldenlandia spathulata Olearia hygrophila pitcher plant, tropical pitcher plant southern ochrosia swamp daisy, water daisy
s 13 30 s 13 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Olearia sp. (Glenavon P.I.Forster+ PIF15039) Parsonsia sankowskyana Phaius australis Phaius bernaysii Phaius tancarvilleae Phalaenopsis rosenstromii Plesioneuron tuberculatum Pomaderris clivicola Pomaderris coomingalensis Pouteria eerwah Plectranthus nitidus Plectranthus omissus Plectranthus habrophyllus Plectranthus torrenticola Prostanthera sp. (Dinden P.I.Forster+ PIF17342) Pterostylis chaetophora Randia moorei Rhodamnia angustifolia Rutidosis lanata Sankowskya stipularis Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii Sarcochilus weinthalii Solanum adenophorum Solanum papaverifolium Sporobolus pamelae yellow swamp orchid swamp orchid moth orchid spiny gardenia ravine orchid blotched sarcochilus
s 14 31 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Stackhousia sp. (McIvor River J.R.Clarkson 5201) Tectaria devexa var. devexa Toechima pterocarpum Trioncinia retroflexa Triunia robusta Tylophora linearis Tylophora rupicola Tylophora woollsii Vrydagzynea paludosa Xanthostemon formosus Xerothamnella herbacea Zieria furfuracea subsp. (Belmont Scrub Unknown AQ152898) Zieria sp. (Binjour P.I.Forster PIF14134) Zieria sp. (Brolga Park A.R.Bean 1002)’. ˙ Replacement of sch 3, pt 2 (Vulnerable plants) 14. Schedule 3, part 2— omit, insert— ‘ PART 2—VULNERABLE PLANTS ˙ ‘ Scientific names ‘ 13. The scientific names for plants used in this part follow the names used by the Queensland Herbarium in the census of Queensland plants. The census is published from time to time under the title ‘Queensland Plants, Names and Distribution’. An extract of the names used in the
s 14 32 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) census is available for inspection at the Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong. ˙ ‘ Plants ‘ 14. The following plants are vulnerable plants— Scientific name Common name Acacia ammophila Acacia attenuata Acacia barakulensis Waajie wattle Acacia baueri subsp. baueri Acacia chinchillensis Acacia crombiei Acacia curranii Acacia deuteroneura Acacia eremophiloides Acacia guymeri Acacia handonis Acacia lauta Acacia perangusta Acacia peuce waddy Acacia pubifolia Acacia purpureopetala Acacia ruppii Acacia solenota Acacia sp. (Gwambagwine F.Carter 2) Acacia tingoorensis Acacia wardellii
s 14 33 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Acalypha lyonsii Acriopsis javanica Actephila foetida Actephila sp. (Koumala I.G.Champion 870) Allocasuarina rigida subsp. exsul Alloxylon flammeum Amorphospermum whitei Archidendron lovelliae Arenga australasica Aristida annua Arthraxon hispidus Asplenium pellucidum Asplenium unilaterale Asplenium wildii Babingtonia squarrulosa Babingtonia tozerensis Baeckea trapeza Baloghia marmorata Banksia conferta subsp. conferta Bertya pinifolia Bertya sp. (Mt Ernest G.Leiper AQ507685) Bertya sp. (Winneba D.Jermyn 31) Boronia keysii Boronia sp. (Aranbanga Creek P.Grimshaw+ PG2597) Bothriochloa bunyensis Mt Cooroora she–oak bacon wood jointed baloghia Keys boronia
s 14 34 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Bulbophyllum gracillimum Bulbophyllum longiflorum Bulbophyllum weinthalii Bursaria reevesii Cadellia pentastylis Calamus warburgii Callistemon pungens Callistemon sp. (Boulia L.Pedley 5297) Calophyllum bicolor Calytrix gurulmundensis Canarium acutifolium var. acutifolium Canthium costatum Canthium sp. (Thursday Island E.Cowley 10) Capparis thozetiana Carmona retusa Caustis blakei subsp. macrantha Chamaesyce carissoides Chiloglottis sphyrnoides Cissus aristata Citrus inodora Clematis fawcettii Cliffordiochloa parvispicula Comesperma oblongatum Commersonia sp. (Beeron P.I.Forster PIF4658) ooline koala fern
s 14 35 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Coopernookia scabridiuscula Corybas montanus Corymbia clandestina Corymbia leptoloma Corymbia rhodops Corymbia xanthope Croton magneticus Cryptocarya foetida Ctenopteris blechnoides Ctenopteris walleri Cupaniopsis shirleyana Cupaniopsis tomentella Cycas cairnsiana Cycas desolata Cycas platyphylla Cycas semota Cycas silvestris Cycas tuckeri Cyperus clarus Cyperus semifertilis Daviesia discolor Daviesia quoquoversus Dendrobium bigibbum Dendrobium callitrophilum Dendrobium carronii Dendrobium johannis Dendrobium phalaenopsis stinking cryptocarya Cooktown orchid pink tea-tree orchid brown antelope orchid Cooktown orchid
s 14 36 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Dendrobium x superbiens Denhamia parvifolia Dichanthium queenslandicum Dissiliaria tuckeri Dioclea hexandra Diplazium cordifolium Dischidia littoralis Dodonaea rupicola Drosera prolifera Drosera schizandra Drynaria x dumicola Dryopteris sparsa Dubouzetia saxatilis Ectrosia blakei Eleocharis retroflexa Endiandra hayesii Eremophila tetraptera Eucalyptus argophloia Eucalyptus beaniana Eucalyptus hallii Eucalyptus infera Eucalyptus kabiana Eucalyptus magnificata Eucalyptus paedoglauca Eucalyptus raveretiana Eucalyptus scoparia Eucalyptus taurina pink orchid or curly pinks small-leaved denhamia Chinchilla white gum Goodwood gum black ironbox Wallangarra white gum ironbark
s 14 37 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Eucalyptus virens Eucryphia wilkiei Euodia sp. (Oliver Creek L.J.Webb+ 10897) Floydia praealta Fontainea australis Fontainea rostrata Fontainea venosa Freycinetia marginata Freycinetia percostata Gardenia psidioides Gaultheria sp. (Mt Merino G.Leiper AQ502686) Germainia capitata Gonocarpus urceolatus Grammitis reinwardtii Grastidium tozerense Graptophyllum ilicifolium Grevillea glossadenia Grevillea hockingsii Grevillea hodgei Grevillea kennedyana Grevillea quadricauda Grevillea scortechinii Grevillea venusta Gulubia costata Hakea maconochieana ball nut, possum nut southern fontainea climbing pandanus, giant climbing pandan
s 14 38 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Hakea trineura Haloragis exalata Hexaspora pubescens Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia Homoranthus decumbens Homoranthus montanus Homoranthus porteri Huperzia lockyeri Huperzia marsupiiformis Huperzia phlegmarioides Huperzia prolifera Hydrocharis dubia Indigofera oxyrachis Jedda multicaulis Lawrencia buchananensis Leionema ellipticum Leionema obtusifolium Lepiderema sp. (Topaz P.I.Forster+ PIF15478) Leptospermum venustum Lepturus sp. (Chillagoe M.Godwin C2576) Livistona drudei Livistona lanuginosa Logania diffusa Lychnothamnus barbatus Macadamia claudiensis square tassel fern stonewort
s 14 39 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia ternifolia Macadamia tetraphylla Macropteranthes montana Macrozamia conferta Macrozamia crassifolia Macrozamia fearnsidei Macrozamia machinii Macrozamia occidua Macrozamia parcifolia Marsdenia brevifolia Marsdenia coronata Marsdenia longiloba Marsdenia paludicola Marsdenia pumila Marsdenia rara Marsdenia straminea Maundia triglochinoides Medicosma elliptica Medicosma obovata Melaleuca kunzeoides Micromyrtus rotundifolia Micromyrtus vernicosa Myriophyllum coronatum Myrmecodia beccarii Neisosperma kilneri Neoroepera buxifolia Queensland nut, macadamia nut macadamia nut ant plant
s 14 40 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Newcastelia velutina Notelaea lloydii Ochrosperma obovatum Omphalea celata Owenia cepiodora Ozothamnus eriocephalus Ozothamnus vagans Parsonsia bartlensis Parsonsia kroombitensis Parsonsia larcomensis Paspalidium grandispiculatum Paspalidium udum Persicaria elatior Phaius pictus Phebalium glandulosum subsp. eglandulosum Phebalium whitei Philotheca acrolopha Philotheca sporadica Picris evae Plectranthus amoenus Plectranthus gratus Plectranthus leiperi Pomaderris crassifolia Pomatocalpa marsupiale Prasophyllum wallum Prostanthera palustris onion cedar
s 14 41 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Prostanthera sp. (Dunmore D.M.Gordon 8A) Prostanthera sp. (Mt Tozer L.J.Brass 19478) Pterostylis bicornis Pultenaea setulosa Pultenaea stuartiana Quassia bidwillii Quassia sp. (Kennedy River J.R.Clarkson 5645) Rhaphidospora bonneyana Rhinerrhiza moorei Ricinocarpos speciosus Romnalda strobilacea Sarcochilus hartmannii Sarcochilus hirticalcar Sarcochilus roseus Sclerolaena blakei Sclerolaena walkeri Solanum carduiforme Solanum dunalianum Solanum sp. (Dalby R.F.Kelsey 56) Stylidium sp. (Wakooka J.R.Clarkson 5382) Sophora fraseri Sowerbaea subtilis Spathoglottis plicata Stemmacantha australis horned greenhood quassia rosy pink brush sophora
s 14 42 s 14 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Stemona angusta Swainsona murrayana Symplocos baeuerlenii Syzygium hodgkinsoniae Syzygium moorei Syzygium velarum Tephrosia leveillei Thelepogon australiensis Thelypteris confluens Thesium australe Tinospora tinosporoides Trichoglottis australiensis Trigonostemon inopinatus Triplarina nitchaga Trymalium minutiflorum Vanda hindsii Westringia parvifolia Westringia rupicola Wetria australiensis Wodyetia bifurcata Xanthostemon oppositifolius Xerothamnella parvifolia Zeuxine polygonoides Zieria aspalathoides var. ovata Zieria collina Zieria rimulosa slender Darling pea red lilly pilly Durobby/Robby toadflax foxtail palm penda
s 15 43 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Zieria sp. (Monogorilby P.I.Forster PIF1004) Zieria sp. (Mt Larcom N.Gibson TOI8)’. ˙ Replacement of sch 4, pt 2 (Rare plants) 15. Schedule 4, part 2— omit, insert— ‘ PART 2—RARE PLANTS ˙ ‘ Scientific names ‘ 9. The scientific names for plants used in this part follow the names used by the Queensland Herbarium in the census of Queensland plants. The census is published from time to time under the title ‘Queensland Plants, Names and Distribution’. An extract of the names used in the census is available for inspection at the Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong. ˙ ‘ Plants ‘ 10. The following plants are rare plants— Scientific name Common name Acacia arbiana Acacia acrionastes Acacia albizioides Acacia armillata Acacia armitii Acacia brunioides Acacia calantha Acacia centrinervia White hairy wattle
s 15 44 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Acacia fleckeri Acacia gittinsii Acacia hockingsii Acacia homaloclada Acacia hylonoma Acacia islana Acacia jackesiana Acacia latisepala Acacia longipedunculata Acacia meiosperma Acacia ommatosperma Acacia orites Acacia pedleyi Acacia pennata subsp. kerrii Acacia polyadenia Acacia pubicosta Acacia spania Acacia sp. (Castletower N.Gibson TOI345) Acacia storyi Acacia strongylophylla Acacia tenuinervis Aceratium ferrugineum Aceratium sericoleopsis Acianthus amplexicaulis Acianthus sublestus Acmena mackinnoniana
s 15 45 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Acmenosperma pringlei Acomis acoma Acronychia acuminata Acronychia baeuerlenii Acronychia eungellensis Acrotriche baileyana Actephila sessilifolia Actinotus paddisonii Agathis microstachya Aglaia argentea Aglaia brassii Albizia retusa Albizia sp. (Windsor Tableland B.Gray 2181) Alectryon semicinereus Alectryon tropicus Allocasuarina filidens Allocasuarina rupicola Alloxylon pinnatum Alpinia hylandii Alyxia magnifolia Alyxia sharpei Amomum dallachyi Amomum queenslandicum Anacolosa papuana Angianthus brachypappus Antrophyum plantagineum ox tongue fern
s 15 46 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Antrophyum subfalcatum Apatophyllum sp. (Bull Creek A.R.Bean 2225) Apatophyllum sp. (Expedition Range E.J.Thompson AQ440723) Aphyllorchis anomala Aphyllorchis queenslandica Apluda mutica Aponogeton elongatus Aponogeton queenslandicus Archidendron hirsutum Archidendron muellerianum Archidendropsis xanthoxylon Ardisia bakeri Ardisia fasciculata Arenga microcarpa Argophyllum cryptophlebum Argophyllum nullumense Argophyllum verae Argyreia queenslandica Argyrodendron sp. (Boonjie B.P.Hyland RFK2139) Argyrodendron sp. (Whyanbeel B.P.Hyland RFK1106) Aristida burraensis Aristida forsteri Aristida thompsonii ox tongue fern
s 15 47 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Artabotrys sp. (Claudie River B.Gray 3240) Arthragrostis clarksoniana Arundinella grevillensis Arundinella montana Arytera dictyoneura Asplenium athertonense Asplenium excisum Asplenium normale Astonia australiensis Atalaya calcicola Atalaya rigida Atriplex fissivalvis Atriplex lobativalvis Atriplex morrisii Austrobuxus megacarpus Austrobuxus swainii Austromuellera trinervia Austromuellera valida Austromyrtus inophloia Austromyrtus lucida Austromyrtus sp. (Bamaga B.P.Hyland 10235) Austromyrtus sp. (Blackall Range P.R.Sharpe 5387) Austromyrtus sp. (McIlwraith Range B.P.Hyland 11148)
s 15 48 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Austromyrtus sp. (Mt Lewis B.Gray 831) Austromyrtus sp. (Upper Mudgeeraba Creek N.B.Byrnes+ 4069) Babingtonia brachypoda Bambusa forbesii Banksia plagiocarpa Barongia lophandra Beilschmiedia castrisinensis Beilschmiedia volckii Berrya rotundifolia Bertya glandulosa Bertya pedicellata Bertya sharpeana Bertya sp. (Amiens L.Pedley 1488) Beyeria sp. (Bull Creek Gorge B.O’Keeffe 573) Blandfordia grandiflora Blechnum ambiguum Bonamia dietrichiana Boronia amabilis Boronia eriantha Boronia rivularis Boronia squamipetala Borya inopinata Bossiaea arenicola Brachychiton albidus Christmas bell
s 15 49 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Brachychiton collinus Brachychiton compactus Brachychiton grandiflorus Brachychiton velutinosus Brachychiton vitifolius Brachyscome ascendens Brachyscome eriogona Brachyscome tesquorum Brasenia schreberi Brownlowia argentata Bubbia queenslandiana Bubbia whiteana Buchanania mangoides Buckinghamia ferruginiflora Bulbophyllum argyropus Bulbophyllum boonjee Bulbophyllum globuliforme Bulbophyllum grandimesense Bulbophyllum windsorense Bulbophyllum wolfei Cadetia collinsii Cadetia wariana Caesalpinia hymenocarpa Caesalpinia robusta Cajanus lanuginosus Calamus aruensis Callerya australis
s 15 50 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Callerya pilipes Callicarpa thozetii Callistemon chisholmii Callistemon flavovirens Callistemon formosus Callistemon pearsonii Callitris baileyi Callitris monticola Calocephalus sonderi Calocephalus sp. (Eulo M.E.Ballingall MEB2590) Calochlaena villosa Calotis glabrescens Calotis suffruticosa Calytrix islensis Capparis sp. (Gloucester Island G.N.Batianoff 920912) Carex breviscapa Carex cruciata Cartonema brachyantherum Cassia brewsteri var. marksiana Cassia sp. (Paluma Range G.Sankowsky+ 450) Cassinia collina Cecarria obtusifolia Centotheca philippinensis Ceratopetalum corymbosum Ceratopetalum macrophyllum
s 15 51 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Cerbera dumicola Chiloglottis longiclavata Choricarpia subargentea Chrysophyllum roxburghii Cinnamomum propinquum Citrus garrawayi Cleistanthus discolor Cleistanthus myrianthus Combretum trifoliatum Comesperma breviflorum Comesperma praecelsum Conospermum burgessiorum Corchorus hygrophilus Corsia sp. (Herberton Range B.Gray 3994) Corybas abellianus Corybas neocaledonicus Corymbia gilbertensis Corymbia petalophylla Corymbia scabrida Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. arborescens Crepidium fimbriatum Crepidium flavovirens Crepidomanes digitatum Crepidomanes endlicherianum Crepidomanes majoriae giant ironwood nodding helmet orchid
s 15 52 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Crepidomanes pallidum Croton brachypus Croton densivestitus Croton stockeri Crudia papuana Cryptandra lanosiflora Cryptandra sp. (Gurulmundi G.W.Althofer 8418) Cryptandra sp. (Mt Mulligan J.R.Clarkson 5949) Cryptandra sp. (Thulimbah C.Schindler 6) Cryptocarya burckiana Cryptocarya claudiana Cryptocarya floydii Cryptocarya glaucocarpa Cryptolepis grayi Cupaniopsis newmanii Cyathea baileyana Cyathea celebica Cyathea cunninghamii Cycas brunnea Cycas couttsiana Cycas media subsp. ensata Cyperus rupicola Dactyliophora novae-guineae Dallwatsonia felliana Dansiea elliptica
s 15 53 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Dansiea grandiflora Dendrobium fellowsii Dendrobium malbrownii Dendrobium schneiderae var. schneiderae Dendromyza reinwardtiana Derwentia arenaria Desmodium macrocarpum Dianella fruticans Dianella incollata Dichanthium setosum Didymoplexis pallens Digitaria porrecta Diospyros sp. (Bamaga B.P.Hyland 2517) Diospyros sp. (Mt Lewis L.S.Smith 10107) Diospyros sp. (Mt Spurgeon C.T.White 10677) Diploglottis harpullioides Diploglottis pedleyi Dipodium pulchellum Dipteris conjugata Discaria pubescens Diuris oporina Diuris parvipetala Dockrillia wassellii Dodonaea biloba crystal bells finger panic grass
s 15 54 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Dodonaea hirsuta Dodonaea macrossanii Dodonaea oxyptera Dodonaea uncinata Dolichandrone spathacea Dracophyllum sayeri Drosera adelae Drummondita calida Dryopteris hasseltii Durringtonia paludosa Eidothea zoexylocarya Elacholoma hornii Elaeocarpus coorangooloo Elaeocarpus johnsonii Elaeocarpus stellaris Elaeocarpus thelmae Elaphoglossum callifolium Eleocharis blakeana Endiandra anthropophagorum Endiandra bellendenkerana Endiandra collinsii Endiandra dichrophylla Endiandra globosa Endiandra grayi Endiandra introrsa Endiandra jonesii Endiandra microneura
s 15 55 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Endiandra phaeocarpa Endiandra sideroxylon Eremochloa ciliaris Eremophila alatisepala Eria dischorensis Eria irukandjiana Etlingera australasica Eucalyptus codonocarpa Eucalyptus curtisii Eucalyptus decolor Eucalyptus dunnii Eucalyptus howittiana Eucalyptus lockyeri Eucalyptus mensalis Eucalyptus michaeliana Eucalyptus pachycalyx subsp. pachycalyx Eucalyptus quadricostata Eucalyptus rubiginosa Eucalyptus sicilifolia Eucalyptus sphaerocarpa Eulophia bicallosa Eulophia zollingeri Euodia sp. (Noah Creek B.P.Hyland 5987) Euonymus globularis Euphorbia sarcostemmoides Plunkett mallee shiny-barked gum
s 15 56 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Euphrasia orthocheila Fatoua pilosa Ficus melinocarpa var. hololampra Fimbristylis distincta Fimbristylis micans Fimbristylis odontocarpa Fimbristylis vagans Firmiana papuana Flindersia brassii Flindersia oppositifolia Frankenia scabra Gahnia insignis Garcinia brassii Gardenia rupicola Gardenia scabrella Garnotia stricta var. longiseta Gastrodia crebriflora Gastrodia queenslandica Gastrodia urceolata Gen.(AQ20546) sp. (Mt Hemmant L.J.Webb+ 10908) Gen.(AQ385424) sp. (McDowall Range J.G.Tracey 14552) Gen.(AQ95272) sp. (Boonjie B.P.Hyland 6589) Genoplesium alticola Genoplesium pedersonii Genoplesium sigmoideum mountain silkwood
s 15 57 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Genoplesium validum Globba marantina Glochidion pruinosum Glochidion pungens Glossocardia orthochaeta Glycine argyrea Gompholobium virgatum var. emarginatum Gonocarpus effusus Goodenia angustifolia Goodenia arenicola Goodenia heteroptera Goodenia paludicola Goodenia stirlingii Goodyera grandis Goodyera viridiflora Gossypium sturtianum Gouania australiana Grammitis albosetosa Grammitis leonardii Graptophyllum excelsum Grevillea cyranostigma Grevillea singuliflora Grewia graniticola Gymnostoma australianum Habenaria divaricata Habenaria hymenophylla wallum wedge pea
s 15 58 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Habenaria rumphii Habenaria xanthantha Hakea macrorhyncha Haplostichanthus sp. (Coopers Creek B.Gray 2433) Haplostichanthus sp. (Mt Finnigan L.W.Jessup 632) Haplostichanthus sp. (Topaz L.W.Jessup 520) Hardenbergia sp. (Mt Mulligan J.R.Clarkson 5775) Harpullia ramiflora Hedyotis philippensis Helicia ferruginea Helicia grayi Helicia lamingtoniana Helicia lewisensis Helicia recurva Helmholtzia glaberrima Hernandia bivalvis Heterachne baileyi Hibbertia cymosa Hibbertia echiifolia Hibbertia elata Hibbertia hexandra Hibbertia monticola Hollandaea sayeriana Hollandaea riparia grease nut or cudgerie
s 15 59 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Homoranthus decasetus Homoranthus papillatus Homoranthus tropicus Homoranthus zeteticorum Hoya anulata Hoya macgillivrayi Hoya revoluta Huperzia phlegmaria Huperzia varia Hymenophyllum eboracense Hymenophyllum gracilescens Hymenophyllum kerianum Hypserpa smilacifolia Ichnanthus pallens var. majus Ilex sp. (Gadgarra B.P.Hyland RFK2011) Indigofera baileyi Ipomoea antonschmidii Ipomoea saintronanensis Ipomoea stolonifera Isotropis foliosa Jagera javanica subsp. australiana Kohautia australiensis Kunzea bracteolata Kunzea calida Kunzea flavescens common tassel fern
s 15 60 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Kunzea sp. (Herbert River R.J.Cumming 11309) Kunzea sp. (Dicks Tableland A.R.Bean 3672) Labichea brassii Labichea buettneriana Lasianthus cyanocarpus Lastreopsis grayi Lastreopsis silvestris Lastreopsis tinarooensis Lastreopsis walleri Leionema ambiens Leionema gracile Lenbrassia australiana Lepidagathis royenii Lepiderema hirsuta Lepiderema largiflorens Lepiderema pulchella Leptosema chapmanii Leptospermum luehmannii Leptospermum oreophilum Leptospermum pallidum Leptospermum purpurascens Lepturus geminatus Lepturus xerophilus Leucopogon cicatricatus Leucopogon grandiflorus
s 15 61 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Leucopogon malayanus subsp. novoguineensis Lindsaea terrae–reginae Lindsaea walkerae Linospadix microcarya Linospadix palmeriana Liparis condylobulbon Liparis simmondsii Litsea granitica Litsea macrophylla Livistona fulva Livistona nitida Livistona sp. (Cooktown A.K.Irvine 2178) Livistona sp. (Eungella A.N.Rodd 3798) Lobelia douglasiana Logania cordifolia Lomandra teres Lycopodiella limosa Lysiana filifolia Macadamia grandis Macaranga polyadenia Macarthuria complanata Macarthuria ephedroides Macropteranthes fitzalanii Macropteranthes leiocaulis Macrozamia cardiacensis Carnarvon fan palm Cooktown fan palm
s 15 62 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Macrozamia longispina Mammea touriga Margaritaria indica Marsdenia hemiptera Medicosma glandulosa Medicosma riparia Megahertzia amplexicaulis Meiogyne sp. (Henrietta Creek L.W.Jessup 512) Melaleuca cheelii Melaleuca groveana Melaleuca tamariscina subsp. irbyana Mesua larnachiana Microsorum membranifolium Mirbelia confertiflora Mischarytera macrobotrys Mischocarpus albescens Mitrantia bilocularis Momordica cochinchinensis Muellerina myrtifolia Mukia sp. (Little Annan River B.Gray 101) Musa jackeyi Myriophyllum implicatum Neosepicaea viticoides Neostrearia fleckeri Nervilia crociformis thozetia, rusty vine bush house paperbark
s 15 63 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Notelaea pungens Nothoalsomitra suberosa Oberonia carnosa Oeceoclades pulchra Oenanthe javanica Oenotrichia dissecta Oldenlandia polyclada Olearia gravis Olearia heterocarpa Omphalea papuana Operculina brownii Oreodendron biflorum Ozothamnus whitei Pachystoma pubescens Pandanus gemmifer Pandanus zea Panicum chillagoanum Pandorea baileyana Papillilabium beckleri Pararistolochia laheyana Paramapania parvibractea Pararistolochia praevenosa Parsonsia blakeana Parsonsia largiflorens Parsonsia lenticellata Parsonsia tenuis Parsonsia wildensis slender or narrow-leaved parsonsia
s 15 64 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Paspalidium scabrifolium Paspalidium spartellum Paspalum multinodum Peperomia bellendenkerensis Peripentadenia mearsii Peripentadenia phelpsii Peripleura scabra Peripleura sericea Peristylus banfieldii Persoonia amaliae Persoonia daphnoides Persoonia volcanica Phylacium bracteosum Phyllanthus brassii Phyllanthus disticha Phyllanthus sauropodoides Phyllanthus sp. (Bulburin P.I.Forster+ PIF16034) Phyllodium pulchellum var. pulchellum Picris conyzoides Pimelea leptospermoides Pimelea umbratica Pimelodendron amboinicum Piper mestonii Pittosporum oreillyanum Pouteria xylocarpa
s 15 65 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Plectranthus alloplectus Plectranthus arenicola Plectranthus blakei Plectranthus graniticola Plectranthus minutus Plectranthus spectabilis Pneumatopteris costata Pneumatopteris pennigera Podolepis monticola Polyalthia sp. (Wyvuri B.P.Hyland RFK2632) Polygala pycnophylla Polyosma rigidiuscula Polyscias bellendenkerensis Pomaderris notata Pothos brassii Prasophyllum campestre Prasophyllum exilis Prasophyllum incompositum Pratia podenzanae Prostanthera atroviolacea Prostanthera sp. (Mt Mulligan J.R.Clarkson 5838) Prostanthera sp. (Wallangarra T.D.Stanley 7876) Prumnopitys ladei Pseudanthus sp. (Tylerville P.I.Forster+ PIF11510) native coleus
s 15 66 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Pseuduvaria froggattii Pseuduvaria hylandii Pseuduvaria mulgraveana Pseuduvaria villosa Psychotria lorentzii Pteridoblechnum acuminatum Pterocarpus sp. (Archer River B.P.Hyland 3078) Pterostylis longicurva Pterostylis nigricans Pterostylis setifera Pterostylis sp. (Gundiah W.W.Abell AQ72188) Pterostylis woollsii Ptilotus blakeanus Ptilotus brachyanthus Ptilotus extenuatus Ptilotus humifusus Ptilotus maconochiei Ptilotus pseudohelipteroides Ptilotus remotiflorus Pultenaea pycnocephala Pultenaea whiteana Pycnarrhena ozantha Quassia baileyana Randia audasii Remusatia vivipara
s 15 67 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Revwattsia fragilis Rhamphicarpa australiensis Rhizanthella slateri Rhodamnia glabrescens Rhodamnia maideniana Rhodamnia pauciovulata Rhodanthe rufescens Rhodomyrtus effusa Ristantia gouldii Ristantia waterhousei Robiquetia wassellii Rourea brachyandra Rulingia hermanniifolia Rulingia salviifolia Rutidosis crispata Rutidosis glandulosa Ryparosa javanica Ryticaryum longifolium Sarcolobus vittatus Sarcopteryx acuminata Sarcopteryx montana Sarcotoechia heterophylla Sarcotoechia villosa Sauropus macranthus Schefflera bractescens Schizomeria whitei Schoenorchis sarcophylla underground orchid smooth scrub turpentine
s 15 68 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Schoenus scabripes Sclerolaena blackiana Sclerolaena everistiana Scrotochloa tararaensis Scrotochloa urceolata Secamone auriculata Senna acclinis Sesbania erubescens Solanum callium Solanum dimorphispinum Solanum hamulosum Solanum multiglochidiatum Solanum sporadotrichum Spathoglottis paulinae Sphaerantia chartacea Sphaerantia discolor Sporobolus partimpatens Stackhousia tryonii Steganthera australiana Stenocarpus cryptocarpus Stenocarpus davallioides Sterculia shillinglawii subsp. shillinglawii Sticherus milnei Strongylodon lucidus Stylidium trichopodum Symplocos ampulliformis
s 15 69 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Symplocos crassiramifera Symplocos graniticola Symplocos harroldii Symplocos sp. (Mt Finnigan L.J.Brass 20129) Symplocos stawellii var. montana Syzygium aqueum Syzygium argyropedicum Syzygium buettnerianum Syzygium macilwraithianum Syzygium malaccense Syzygium pseudofastigiatum Syzygium rubrimolle Taeniophyllum confertum Taeniophyllum lobatum Tecomanthe hillii Tectaria siifolia Tephrosia baueri Tephrosia savannicola Tetramolopium sp. (Mt Bowen D.G.Fell+ DGF1224) Tetramolopium vagans Tetrasynandra sp. (Mt Lewis B.P.Hyland 1053) Thaleropia queenslandica Thelionema grande Thelasis carinata Thismia rodwayi
s 15 70 s 15 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Thryptomene hexandra Tiliacora australiana Tinospora angusta Torenia polygonoides Torrenticola queenslandica Trachymene geraniifolia Trachymene glandulosa Trianthema rhynchocalyptra Trichomanes mindorense Tristellateia australasiae Tristiropsis canarioides Uncaria cordata var. cordata Uromyrtus sp. (McPherson Range G.P.Guymer 2000) Vallisneria nana Vittadinia decora Wahlenbergia glabra Wahlenbergia islensis Wahlenbergia scopulicola Waterhousea mulgraveana Wendlandia basistaminea Wendlandia connata Westringia amabilis Westringia blakeana Westringia grandifolia Westringia sericea Whyanbeelia terrae-reginae native rosemary
s 16 71 s 16 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) Wilkiea wardellii Wilkiea sp. (Mt Lewis L.J.Webb+ 10501) Xanthophyllum fragrans Xanthostemon arenarius Xanthostemon verticillatus Xanthostemon graniticus Xanthostemon youngii Xanthostemon xerophilus Xylosma ovatum Xylosma sp. (Mt Lewis G.Sankowsky+ 1108) Zieria granulata var. adenodonta Zornia pallida Zornia pedunculata ’. ˙ Replacement of sch 5, pt 2 (Common plants) 16. Schedule 5, part 2— omit, insert— ‘ PART 2—COMMON PLANTS ˙ ‘ Plants ‘ 7. A plant indigenous to Australia, other than a presumed extinct, endangered, vulnerable or rare plant, is a common plant.’.
s 17 72 s 18 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) PART 4—AMENDMENT OF STATE PENALTIES ENFORCEMENT REGULATION 2000 ˙ Regulation amended in pt 4 17. This part amends the State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2000 . ˙ Amendment of sch 2 (Environmental legislation) 18.(1) Schedule 2, entry for NatureConservationRegulation1994 , column 1 and 2 entries for sections 109A(2) and 167A(3) to 174L(3)— omit . (2) Schedule 2, entry for NatureConservationRegulation1994 , columns 1 and 2— insert — ‘s 167 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 168 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 168C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 169A(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 170B(a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 171B(2)(a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 171B(2)(b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 174(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 4 5 4 4 1 1 1’. (3) Schedule 2— insert—
s 18 73 s 18 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation No. 354, 2000 Amendment (No. 1) ‘ NATURE CONSERVATION (PROTECTED PLANTS) CONSERVATION PLAN 2000 ‘ Column 1 ‘ Infringement notice offence ‘s 9(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 16(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 16(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 19(1)(a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 19(1)(b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 19(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 20(2)(b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 21(a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 23(1)(a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 23(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 24(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 27(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 33(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 34(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 38(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 38(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 45(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 54(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 54(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 55(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 55(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Column 2 Infringement notice fine (penalty units) 4 3 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 2 5 4 4 3 4 5 5 1 2 3 4 1’.
74 Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment (No. 1) No. 354, 2000 ¡ SCHEDULE AMENDMENT OF NATURE CONSERVATION REGULATION 1994 section 3 1. Section 100(4) to (9)— omit . 2. Sections 105A, 109A and 118A— omit . 3. Schedule 12, part 4, sections 5A to 7— renumber as sections 6 and 8. ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 14 December 2000. 2. Notified in the gazette on 15 December 2000. 3. Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . . . 4. The administering agency is the Environmental Protection Agency. © State of Queensland 2000
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