Proclamation under the Dairy Industry Amendment Act 2000 (TAS)

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Proclamation under the Dairy Industry Amendment Act 2000 (TAS)

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Dairy Industry Amendment Act 2000 is set to commence. The parties involved in this proclamation are the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania, the Executive Council, and the Minister for Primary Industries, Water and Environment. The proclamation is made under the authority of section 2 of the Dairy Industry Amendment Act 2000. The legal issues that the proclamation addresses pertain to the commencement of the Act and the setting of a specific date for its implementation. The proclamation aims to ensure that the provisions of the Act are enforced in a timely and organised manner.

The court's reasoning in this proclamation is straightforward. The Governor, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, has determined that 1 July 2000 is the appropriate date for the Dairy Industry Amendment Act 2000 to come into effect. This decision is based on the need to provide sufficient notice to stakeholders in the dairy industry, allowing them to prepare for the changes and compliance requirements outlined in the Act. The proclamation serves as a formal declaration of the intended commencement date, ensuring that all relevant parties are aware of the timeline for the implementation of the Act. The outcome of this proclamation is that the Dairy Industry Amendment Act 2000 will officially commence on 1 July 2000, as fixed by the proclamation.
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