QueenslandPlant Protection
Act 1989PlantProtection(LettuceAphid)QuarantineNotice2004Reprinted as in force on 1 July 2004(notice not amended up to this date)Reprint No. 0AThis reprint is
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Protection (Lettuce Aphid) Quarantine Notice2004Plant
Protection (Lettuce Aphid) QuarantineNotice 2004[reprinted as in force on 1 July 2004]1Short titleThisnoticemaybecitedasthePlantProtection(LettuceAphid) Quarantine Notice 2004.12DefinitionsIn this
notice—host plantmeans a plant
mentioned in the schedule.lettuce aphidmeans the
pestNasonovia ribisnigri(Mosley).pest
quarantine areameans the pest quarantine area
declaredunder section 3.3Declaration of pest quarantine areaThe
whole of Queensland is declared to be a pest quarantinearea
for lettuce aphid.4Objects of quarantineTheobjectsofthequarantineforthepestquarantineareaare—(a)to
prevent the introduction of lettuce aphid into the pestquarantine area; and(b)to
prevent its spread in the pest quarantine area; and1This notice remains in force until
whichever of the following first happens—(a)the
commencement of a replacement regulation;(b)the
end of 3 months.See section 11(9) of the Act.
s54s5Plant
Protection (Lettuce Aphid) Quarantine Notice2004(c)to control or remove pest infestation
of lettuce aphid inthe pest quarantine area.5Restrictions on introduction(1)A person must not, without an
inspector’s approval, introduceinto the pest
quarantine area—(a)lettuce aphid; or(b)a
plant infested with lettuce aphid; or(c)a
host plant.(2)Aninspectormaygiveanapprovalonlyiftheinspectorissatisfied the introduction of the pest
or plant will not pose asignificant risk of—(a)introducing lettuce aphid into the
pest quarantine area;or(b)spreading lettuce aphid in the pest
quarantine area.