QueenslandPlant Protection
Act 1989PLANTPROTECTION(MANGOLEAFHOPPERINTRODUCTIONPROHIBITION)
REGULATION1997Reprinted as in force on 1 September
2002(regulation not amended up to this
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s13s2Plant
Protection (Mango Leafhopper IntroductionProhibition)
Regulation 1997PLANT PROTECTION (MANGO LEAFHOPPERINTRODUCTION PROHIBITION) REGULATION1997[reprinted as in force on 1 September
2002]1Short titleThis regulation
may be cited as thePlant Protection (Mango LeafhopperIntroduction Prohibition) Regulation
1997.2Control over
introduction of pests—Act, s 8(1)(1)A
person must not introduce into Queensland—(a)mango leafhopper, or(b)a
plant infested with mango leafhopper; or(c)amangoplant(MangiferaindicaL.)grownin,ordespatchedfrom, another
State in which mango leafhopper has been detectedby
that State’s agricultural department.(2)Subsection (1)(c) does not apply—(a)to the fruit of the mango plant if the
stem of the fruit is removedat the
abscission layer; or(b)to a mango plant
if it is accompanied by a treatment certificatefor the plant
issued by—(i)an inspector of the agricultural
department of the State inwhich—(A)mango leafhopper has been detected;
and(B)the plant was grown or despatched;
or(ii)an authorised
person.(3)In this section—“agriculturaldepartment”ofaStatemeansthedepartmentofgovernmentresponsibleforadministeringmattersrelatingtoagriculture in that State.
s24s2Plant
Protection (Mango Leafhopper IntroductionProhibition)
Regulation 1997“approvedway”meansawayapprovedbythechiefexecutiveoraninspector.“authorised
person”means a person authorised (by the chief
executive, oraninspector,oftheagriculturaldepartmentoftheStateinwhichmangoleafhopperhasbeendetectedandtheplantwasgrownordespatched) to—(a)competently treat mango plants in an
approved way; and(b)issue a treatment certificate.“treatment certificate”, for a plant,
means a certificate that states the planthas been treated
in an approved way.