HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987





   Horticultural Policy Council Act 1987 Act No. 167 of 1987 as amended

   Consolidated as in force on 30 June 1998

   (includes amendments up to Act No. 43 of 1996)

   Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,
   Attorney-General's Department, CanberraContents

   PART I--PRELIMINARY

   1 SHORT TITLE [ SEE NOTE 1]

   2 COMMENCEMENT [ SEE NOTE 1]

   3 INTERPRETATION

   PART II--ESTABLISHMENT, FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF COUNCIL

   4 ESTABLISHMENT

   5 OBJECT

   6 FUNCTIONS

   7 POWERS

   8 PUBLICATION OF COUNCIL REPORTS ETC.

   PART III--CONSTITUTION AND MEETINGS OF COUNCIL

   9 CONSTITUTION OF COUNCIL

   10 CHAIRPERSON

   11 DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON

   12 APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS

   13 TERM OF OFFICE

   14 MEMBERS HOLD OFFICE ON PART TIME BASIS

   15 REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES

   16 LEAVE OF ABSENCE

   17 RESIGNATION

   18 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS

   19 TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT

   20 DEPUTIES OF NOMINATED MEMBERS

   21 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT NOT PROVIDED FOR BY ACT

   22 MEETINGS

   PART IV--COMMITTEES AND WORKING GROUPS

   23 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND OTHER COMMITTEES

   24 WORKING GROUPS OF COUNCIL

   PART V--MISCELLANEOUS

   25 STAFF

   26 CONSULTANTS

   27 DELEGATION BY COUNCIL

   28 ANNUAL REPORT

   29 

   30 ORDERS

  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - An Act to establish a
Horticultural Policy Council


  
  
  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - Part I--Preliminary


  
  
  
  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 1 SHORT TITLE [SEE
NOTE 1]


  
  
   This Act may be cited as the Horticultural Policy Council Act 1987 .

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 2 COMMENCEMENT [SEE
NOTE 1]


  
  
   This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the
Royal Assent.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 3 INTERPRETATION


  
  
   In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:

  "ARMCANZ" means:

   (a) subject to paragraph (b), Agriculture and Resource Management Council
of Australia and New Zealand, whether known by that name or any other name; or

   (b) if another body is prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of
this definition--that other body.

  "Australian horticultural industry" means any industry carried on in Australia
in connection with:

   (a) producing horticultural products by:

   (i) growing or harvesting; or

   (ii) processing Australian horticultural products; or

   (b) handling, storing, transporting, processing or marketing Australian
horticultural products.

  "Australian horticultural products" means:

   (a) horticultural products grown or harvested in Australia;

   (b) horticultural products produced by the processing in Australia of
products referred to in paragraph (a); or

   (c) products in a class of products prescribed for the purposes of this
definition.

  "Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Council.

  "Council" means the Horticultural Policy Council.

  "Council report" means a report given to the Minister in the performance of a
function referred to in paragraph 6(a) or (b).

  "cut flowers and foliage" includes processed cut flowers and foliage.

  "Deputy Chairperson" means the Deputy Chairperson of the Council.

  "ex officio member" means the Chairperson of the Australian Horticultural
Corporation or the Chairperson of the Horticultural Research and Development
Corporation.

  "fruits" includes processed fruits.

  "horticultural products" means:

   (a) fruits;

   (b) vegetables;

   (c) nuts;

   (d) nursery products;

   (e) cut flowers and foliage; and

   (f) products in a class of products prescribed for the purposes of this
paragraph;

   but does not include products in a class of products that are declared by
the regulations not to be horticultural products for the purposes of this
definition.

  "member" means a member of the Council, and includes the Chairperson and Deputy
Chairperson.

  "nominated member" means a member other than the Chairperson or an ex officio
member.

  "nominating bodies" , in relation to a person who is a nominated member, means
the bodies on whose nomination the person was appointed as a nominated member.

  "nursery products" includes trees, shrubs, plants, seeds, bulbs, corms, tubers,
propagating material and plant tissue cultures, grown for ornamental purposes
or for producing fruits, vegetables, nuts, or cut flowers or foliage.

  "nuts" includes processed nuts.

  "order" means an order made under the regulations.

  "Parliament" means:

   (a) in relation to the Australian Capital Territory--the Legislative
Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory; and

   (b) in relation to the Northern Territory--the Legislative Assembly of the
Northern Territory.

  "prescribed" includes prescribed by an order.

  "process" , in relation to a product, means the performance of any operation in
relation to the product, and includes the chilling, freezing, drying,
bottling, packing, canning or preserving of the product, but does not include
the performance of an operation included in a class of operations prescribed
for the purposes of this definition, either generally or in relation to the
product or a class of products in which the product is included.

  "product" includes a thing occurring naturally.

  "regulations" includes orders.

  "State" includes the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.

  "vegetables" includes:

   (a) mushrooms and other edible fungi; and

   (b) processed vegetables (including mushrooms and other edible fungi).

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - PART II--ESTABLISHMENT,
FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF COUNCIL


  
  
  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 4 ESTABLISHMENT


  
  
   A council by the name of the Horticultural Policy Council is established by
this section.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 5 OBJECT


  
  
   The object of the establishment of the Council is to facilitate the
development by the Commonwealth Government of sound, consistent and
comprehensive policies in relation to Australian horticultural industries,
through the active co-ordinated participation of those industries in the
policy formulation process.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 6 FUNCTIONS


  
  
   The functions of the Council are:

   (a) to inquire into, and to report to the Minister on, matters affecting
the well-being of Australian horticultural industries that, in the opinion of
the Council, require investigation or action by, or at the request of, the
Commonwealth or an authority of the Commonwealth;

   (b) to inquire into, and to report to the Minister on, matters referred to
it by the Minister in relation to Australian horticultural industries;

   (c) to develop recommendations, guidelines and plans for measures designed
to safeguard or further the interests of Australian horticultural industries,
and to submit these to the Minister for consideration by the Minister or for
referral to other persons, bodies or authorities;

   (d) to consult and co-operate with persons, bodies and authorities in
relation to matters affecting Australian horticultural industries; and

   (e) such other functions in relation to Australian horticultural industries
as are conferred on the Council by or under this Act or any other Act.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 7 POWERS


  
  
   The Council has power to do, on behalf of the Commonwealth, all things
necessary or convenient to be done for, or in connection with, the performance
of its functions.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 8 PUBLICATION OF
COUNCIL REPORTS ETC.


  
  
   (1) Where a Council report is given to the Minister, the Minister may cause
it to be made public in such ways as he or she considers appropriate.

   (2) The Council shall not make public a Council report, or any part of a
Council report, that has not been made public by the Minister.

   (3) Where a member disagrees with a finding or recommendation to be
included in a Council report, the report shall:

   (a) identify the member; and

   (b) include a statement of the views of the member in relation to the
finding or recommendation.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - PART III--CONSTITUTION AND
MEETINGS OF COUNCIL


  
  
  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 9 CONSTITUTION OF
COUNCIL


  
  
   (1) The Council consists of the following members:

   (a) the Chairperson;

   (b) 5 members to represent growers and producers of Australian
horticultural products, appointed on the nomination, subject to and in
accordance with the regulations, of bodies prescribed for the purposes of this
paragraph;

   (c) 2 members to represent processors of Australian horticultural products,
appointed on the nomination, subject to and in accordance with the
regulations, of bodies prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph;

   (d) 1 member to represent persons engaged in the marketing of Australian
horticultural products, appointed on the nomination, subject to and in
accordance with the regulations, of bodies prescribed for the purposes of this
paragraph;

   (e) 2 members nominated by ARMCANZ;

   (f) 2 members nominated by the Australian Council of Trade Unions;

   (g) the Chairperson of the Australian Horticultural Corporation;

   (h) the Chairperson of the Horticultural Research and Development
Corporation.

   (2) The regulations may amend subsection (1) (whether by inserting or
omitting a paragraph or otherwise) and may make any necessary consequential
amendment of paragraph 22(5)(a).

   (3) The performance of the functions, and the exercise of the powers, of
the Council are not affected by reason only of vacancies in the membership of
the Council.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 10 CHAIRPERSON


  
  
   The Chairperson may be referred to as the Chairman or Chairwoman, as the
case requires.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 11 DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON


  
  
   (1) The Minister shall appoint a nominated member of the Council to be the
Deputy Chairperson of the Council.

   (2) The Minister shall, before appointing a person to be the Deputy
Chairperson, consult with the Chairperson.

   (3) The Minister may at any time terminate an appointment made under
subsection (1).

   (4) A person appointed as Deputy Chairperson ceases to hold the office if
the person ceases to be a nominated member.

   (5) A person appointed as Deputy Chairperson may resign the office by
writing signed by the person and delivered to the Minister.

   (6) During any period when:

   (a) the office of Chairperson is vacant (whether or not an appointment has
previously been made to the office); or

   (b) the Chairperson is absent from Australia or is, for any reason, unable
to perform the duties of the office;

   the Deputy Chairperson shall act as Chairperson.

   (7) The Deputy Chairperson has, when acting as Chairperson, all the powers,
duties, rights and entitlements of the Chairperson.

   (8) The Deputy Chairperson may be referred to as the Deputy Chairman or
Deputy Chairwoman, as the case requires.

   (9) Anything done by or in relation to a person purporting to act as
Chairperson under subsection (6) is not invalid because:

   (a) there was a defect or irregularity in connection with the appointment
of the person as Deputy Chairperson;

   (b) the appointment of the person as Deputy Chairperson had ceased to have
effect; or

   (c) the occasion for the person to act as Chairperson had not arisen or had
ceased.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 12 APPOINTMENT OF
MEMBERS


  
  
   (1) The Chairperson and the nominated members shall be appointed by the
Minister.

   (2) Where the Minister is not satisfied that a person nominated for
appointment as a nominated member should be appointed as such a member, the
Minister may reject the nomination and request the nomination of another
person.

   (3) The appointment of a person as a member is not invalid because of a
defect or irregularity in connection with the person's nomination or
appointment.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 13 TERM OF OFFICE


  
  
   (1) The Chairperson or a nominated member:

   (a) shall be appointed with effect from the day specified in the instrument
of appointment; and

   (b) holds office, subject to this Act, for such term (not exceeding 3
years) as is specified in the instrument of appointment, but is eligible for
re-appointment in accordance with this Act.

   (2) If the Chairperson or a nominated member ceases to hold office before
the end of the term of appointment, another person may, in accordance with
this Act, be appointed in his or her place until the end of the term.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 14 MEMBERS HOLD OFFICE
ON PART TIME BASIS


  
  
   The members hold office on a part time basis.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 15 REMUNERATION AND
ALLOWANCES


  
  
   (1) The Chairperson shall be paid such remuneration as is determined by the
Remuneration Tribunal.

   (2) The Chairperson shall be paid such allowances as are prescribed.

   (3) Subsections (1) and (2) have effect subject to the Remuneration
Tribunal Act 1973 .

   (4) A member of the Council shall be paid such allowances as are prescribed
in relation to the performance of his or her duties as a member of the
Council.

   (5) A member of a committee or working group (whether or not a member of
the Council) shall be paid such allowances as are prescribed in relation to
the performance of his or her duties as a member of the committee or working
group.

   (6) Subsections (4) and (5) do not apply in relation to the Chairperson.

   (7) The following offices are not public offices within the meaning of the
Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973 :

   (a) member of the Council (other than the Chairperson);

   (b) member of a committee;

   (c) member of a working group.

   (8) Where:

   (a) a person who is a member of the Council, a committee or a working group
is a member of, or a candidate for election to, the Parliament of a State; and

   (b) under the law of the State, the person would not be eligible to remain,
or to be elected, as a member of that Parliament if the person were entitled
to remuneration or allowances under this Act;

   the person shall not be paid remuneration or allowances under this Act, but
shall be reimbursed the expenses that the person reasonably incurs in
performing duties under this Act.

   (9) Where a person who is the Chairperson:

   (a) is a member of the Parliament of a State, but subsection (8) does not
apply in relation to the person;

   (b) is in the service or employment of a State, or an authority of a State,
on a full time basis; or

   (c) holds or performs the duties of an office or position established by or
under a law of a State on a full time basis;

   it is a condition of the person's holding office under this Act that the
person pay to the State, within one month of receiving an amount of
remuneration under this Act, an amount equal to the amount of remuneration.

   (10) An amount payable under subsection (9) to a State by a person is a
debt due to the State, and the State may recover the amount by action against
the person in a court of competent jurisdiction.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 16 LEAVE OF ABSENCE


  
  
   (1) The Minister may grant leave of absence to the Chairperson on such
terms and conditions as the Minister considers appropriate.

   (2) The Chairperson may grant leave of absence to another member on such
terms and conditions as the Chairperson considers appropriate.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 17 RESIGNATION


  
  
   The Chairperson or a nominated member may resign by writing signed and
delivered to the Minister.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 18 DISCLOSURE OF
INTERESTS


  
  
   (1) Where:

   (a) a member of the Council has a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in
a matter being considered, or about to be considered, by the Council; and

   (b) the interest could conflict with the proper performance of the member's
duties in relation to the consideration of the matter;

   the member shall, as soon as practicable after the relevant facts have come
to the member's knowledge, disclose the nature of the interest at a meeting of
the Council.

   (2) A disclosure under subsection (1) shall be recorded in the minutes of
the Council.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 19 TERMINATION OF
APPOINTMENT


  
  
   (1) The Minister may terminate the appointment of the Chairperson or a
nominated member for misbehaviour or physical or mental incapacity.

   (2) If:

   (a) the Chairperson or a nominated member becomes bankrupt, applies to take
the benefit of a law for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent debtors,
compounds with his or her creditors or makes an assignment of his or her
remuneration for their benefit;

   (b) the Chairperson or a nominated member, without reasonable excuse,
contravenes section 18;

   (c) the Chairperson is absent, except with the leave of the Minister, from
3 consecutive meetings of the Council; or

   (d) a nominated member is absent, except with the leave of the Chairperson,
from 3 consecutive meetings of the Council;

   the Minister shall terminate the member's appointment.

   (3) The Minister shall, at the request of the nominating bodies of a
nominated member, terminate the appointment of the member.

   (4) If an ex officio member:

   (a) without reasonable excuse, contravenes section 18; or

   (b) is absent, except with the leave of the Chairperson, from 3 consecutive
meetings of the Council;

   the Minister shall terminate his or her appointment under the Australian
Horticultural Corporation Act 1987 or the Horticultural Research and
Development Corporation Act 1987 , as the case requires.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 20 DEPUTIES OF
NOMINATED MEMBERS


  
  
   (1) The Minister may, if requested to do so by the nominating bodies of a
nominated member, appoint a person nominated by the bodies to be the deputy of
the member.

   (2) The Minister may at any time terminate an appointment made under
subsection (1).

   (3) A person appointed as the deputy of a member ceases to hold office as
the deputy of the member if the member ceases to be a nominated member.

   (4) A person appointed as the deputy of a member may resign the office by
writing signed by the person and delivered to the Minister.

   (5) During any period when a member is unable, for any reason, to attend
meetings of the Council, the deputy of the member shall act as a member.

   (6) The deputy of a member has, when acting as a member, all the powers,
duties, rights and entitlements of a member.

   (7) Anything done by or in relation to a person purporting to act as a
member under subsection (5) is not invalid because:

   (a) there was a defect or irregularity in connection with the nomination or
appointment of the person as the deputy of a member;

   (b) the appointment of the person as the deputy of a member had ceased to
have effect; or

   (c) the occasion for the person to act as a member had not arisen or had
ceased.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 21 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF APPOINTMENT NOT PROVIDED FOR BY ACT


  
  
  
   A member holds office on such terms and conditions (if any) in relation to
matters not provided for by this Act as are determined, in writing, by the
Minister.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 22 MEETINGS


  
  
   (1) Subject to subsection (2), meetings of the Council shall be held at
such times and places as the Council from time to time determines.

   (2) The Chairperson may at any time convene a meeting of the Council.

   (3) The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the Council at which
the Chairperson is present.

   (4) If the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson are not present at a meeting
of the Council, the members present shall appoint one of their number to
preside at the meeting.

   (5) At a meeting of the Council:

   (a) 8 members (of whom at least 2 are members referred to in paragraph
9(1)(b), and at least one is a member referred to in paragraph 9(1)(c), (d) or
(g)) constitute a quorum;

   (b) a question shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the members
present and voting; and

   (c) the member presiding has a deliberative vote and, in the event of an
equality of votes, also has a casting vote.

   (6) The Council shall keep minutes of its proceedings.

   (7) The Council may invite a person to attend a meeting for the purpose of
advising or informing it on any matter.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - PART IV--COMMITTEES AND
WORKING GROUPS


  
  
  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 23 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
AND OTHER COMMITTEES


  
  
   (1) The Council may establish an executive committee and other committees
to assist it in the performance of its functions and the exercise of its
powers.

   (2) A committee may be constituted wholly by members of the Council or
partly by members of the Council and partly by other persons.

   (3) The Council shall appoint one of the members of a committee to be the
Chairperson of the committee.

   (4) The Council may, by resolution, determine:

   (a) the manner in which a committee is to perform its functions; and

   (b) the procedure to be followed at or in relation to meetings of a
committee, including matters with respect to:

   (i) the convening of meetings of the committee;

   (ii) the quorum for meetings of the committee (including requirements that
particular members be present);

   (iii) the member of the committee to preside at meetings of the committee
at which the Chairperson of the committee is not present;

   (iv) the manner in which questions arising at a meeting of the committee
are to be decided;

   (v) the keeping of minutes; and

   (vi) the inviting of persons to attend meetings of the committee for the
purpose of advising or informing the committee on any matter.

   (5) Except in relation to matters determined by the Council under
subsection (4), a committee may determine the procedure to be followed at or
in relation to its meetings.

   (6) Where a member of a committee disagrees with a finding or
recommendation to be included in a report of the committee, the report shall:

   (a) identify the member; and

   (b) include a statement of the views of the member in relation to the
finding or recommendation.

   (7) Section 18 applies in relation to a member of a committee as if:

   (a) a reference to the Council were a reference to the committee; and

   (b) a reference to a member were a reference to the member of the committee
(whether or not the member of the committee is also a member of the Council).

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 24 WORKING GROUPS OF
COUNCIL


  
  
   (1) The Council may establish working groups to provide advice to it on any
matter.

   (2) Where the Council establishes a working group, the Council shall
determine the period for which the working group is to remain in existence.

   (3) A working group may be constituted wholly by members of the Council,
wholly by other persons, or partly by members of the Council and partly by
other persons.

   (4) The Council shall appoint one of the members of a working group to be
Chairperson of the working group.

   (5) The Council may, by resolution, determine:

   (a) the manner in which a working group is to perform its functions; and

   (b) the procedure to be followed at or in relation to meetings of a working
group, including matters with respect to:

   (i) the convening of meetings of the working group;

   (ii) the quorum for meetings of the working group (including requirements
that particular members be present);

   (iii) the member of the working group to preside at meetings of the working
group at which the Chairperson of the working group is not present;

   (iv) the manner in which questions arising at a meeting of the committee
are to be decided;

   (v) the keeping of minutes; and

   (vi) the inviting of persons to attend meetings of the working group for
the purpose of advising or informing the working group on any matter.

   (6) Except in relation to matters determined by the Council under
subsection (5), a working group may determine the procedure to be followed at
or in relation to its meetings.

   (7) Where a member of a working group disagrees with a finding or
recommendation to be included in a report of a working group, the report
shall:

   (a) identify the member; and

   (b) include a statement of the views of the member in relation to the
finding or recommendation.

   (8) Section 18 applies in relation to a member of a working group as if:

   (a) a reference to the Council were a reference to the working group; and

   (b) a reference to a member were a reference to a member of the working
group (whether or not the member of the working group is also a member of the
Council).

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - PART V--MISCELLANEOUS


  
  
  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 25 STAFF


  
  
   (1) The Council shall arrange with the Secretary to the Department for the
services of officers or employees of the Department to be made available to
the Council.

   (2) While a person is performing services for the Council under an
arrangement under subsection (1), the person shall perform those services in
accordance with the directions of the Council, and shall be deemed to be an
employee of the Council for the purposes of paragraph 27(1)(c).

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 26 CONSULTANTS


  
  
   (1) The Council may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, engage persons having
suitable qualifications and experience as consultants to the Council.

   (2) The terms and conditions of engagement shall be determined by the
Council.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 27 DELEGATION BY
COUNCIL


  
  
   (1) The Council may, by resolution, either generally or as otherwise
provided by the resolution, delegate all or any of its powers under this Act
(other than this power of delegation) to:

   (a) a committee of the Council;

   (b) a member of the Council; or

   (c) an employee of the Council.

   (2) A power delegated under subsection (1) shall, when exercised by the
delegate, be deemed to have been exercised by the Council.

   (3) The delegate is, in the exercise of a power delegated under subsection
(1), subject to the directions of the Council.

   (4) A delegation of a power under subsection (1):

   (a) may be revoked by resolution of the Council (whether or not constituted
by the persons who constituted the Council at the time when the power was
delegated);

   (b) does not prevent the exercise of the power by the Council; and

   (c) continues in force notwithstanding a change in the membership of the
Council.

   (5) Section 34A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 applies in relation to
a delegation under subsection (1) as if the Council were a person.

   (6) A certificate signed by the Chairperson stating any matter with respect
to a delegation of power under subsection (1) is prima facie evidence of the
matter.

   (7) A document purporting to be a certificate under subsection (6) shall,
unless the contrary is established, be deemed to be such a certificate and to
have been duly given.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 28 ANNUAL REPORT


  
  
   (1) The Council shall, as soon as practicable after the end of each
financial year, prepare and give to the Minister a report of its operations
during that year.

   (2) The Minister shall cause a copy of the report to be laid before each
House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after its receipt
by the Minister.

   (3) If this Act does not commence at the beginning of a financial year,
this section has effect in relation to the period commencing on the
commencement of this Act and ending on the next 30 June as if:

   (a) in a case where the period is less than 6 months--the period were
included in the next financial year; or

   (b) in any other case--the period were a financial year.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 29 REGULATIONS


  
  
   The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act,
prescribing matters:

   (a) required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or

   (b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving
effect to this Act.

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 - SECT 30 ORDERS


  
  
   (1) Subject to subsection (2), the regulations may make provision for or in
relation to empowering the Minister to make orders, not inconsistent with this
Act, with respect to any matter for or in relation to which provision may be
made by the regulations.

   (2) An order shall not be made prescribing any penalty.

   (3) Sections 48, 49, 49A and 50 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 apply
in relation to orders as if references to regulations were references to
orders and references to an Act were references to regulations.

   (4) An order shall not be taken to be a statutory rule within the meaning
of the Statutory Rules Publication Act 1903 , but subsections 5(3) to (3C)
(inclusive) of that Act apply in relation to an order in like manner as they
apply in relation to a statutory rule.

   (5) For the purposes of the application of subsection 5(3B) of the
Statutory Rules Publication Act 1903 in accordance with subsection (4), the
reference in the first-mentioned subsection to the Minister specified in that
subsection shall be read as a reference to a Minister administering this Act.

  

  




HORTICULTURAL POLICY COUNCIL ACT 1987 -NOTE


  
   1. The Horticultural Policy Council Act 1987 as shown in this reprint
comprises Act No. 167, 1987 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

   Table of Acts

  

 Act

   Number
   and year

   Date
   of Assent

   Date of commencement

   Application, saving or transitional provisions

   Horticultural Policy Council Act 1987

   167, 1987

   26 Dec 1987

   26 Dec 1987

  
   Primary Industries Levies and Charges Collection (Consequential Provisions)
Act 1991

   26, 1991

   1 Mar 1991

   1 July 1991 ( see
   s. 2)

   --

   Primary Industries and Energy Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1994

   129, 1994

   21 Oct 1994

   S. 3: Royal Assent (a)

   --

   Statute Law Revision Act 1996

   43, 1996

   25 Oct 1996

   Schedule 4 (items 89, 90): Royal Assent (b)

   --

  

   (a) The Horticultural Policy Council Act 1987 was amended by section 3 only
of the Primary Industries and Energy Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1994 ,
subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

   "(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it
receives the Royal Assent."

   (b) The Horticultural Policy Council Act 1987 was amended by Schedule 4
(items 89 and 90) only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1996 , subsection 2(1)
of which provides as follows:

   "(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Act commences on the day on
which it receives the Royal Assent."

  

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

  

  

 Provision affected

   How affected

   S. 3

   am. No. 26, 1991; No. 129, 1994

   S. 9

   am. No. 129, 1994

   S. 15

   am. No. 43, 1996