๐ Grain Marketing Bill 2002
Assented toLABill 14311 September 2002
The Grain Marketing Bill 2002 establishes a licensing scheme for the export of barley, lupins, and canola in bulk. It creates a Grain Licensing Authority to administer the scheme and sets out the powers and functions of the Authority, including licensing, monitoring, and reporting.
Impact
Grain producers, exporters, and the Department of Agriculture are affected. The bill aims to regulate the grain export market and ensure accountability.
Key Changes
["Establishes a Grain Licensing Authority.", "Creates a licensing scheme for bulk grain exports.", "Defines 'prescribed grain' and allows for future modifications to the list."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA11 Sept 2002
- LA Second Reading MovedLA11 Sept 2002
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA25 Sept 2002
- LA Consideration in DetailLA25 Sept 2002
- LA Third ReadingLA26 Sept 2002
- LC Second Reading MovedLC26 Sept 2002
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC16 Oct 2002
- LC AmendedLC17 Oct 2002
- LC Third ReadingLC17 Oct 2002
Affected Sectors
agriculturepublic_sector
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