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Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997

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Distinguished Terms in this instrument
Term(s) Definition Defined in Legislation See Section(s)
Australia

means in a geographical sense, and does not include the external territories.

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Australian jurisdiction

means a participating jurisdiction, other than New Zealand.

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Australian Tribunal

means the Administrative Appeals Tribunal or a successor to that body.

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conditions

, when used in relation to occupations, means , limitations or restrictions.

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consent

means express or implied .

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deemed registration

means as defined in section 24.

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designated person

means:

(a) for New Zealanda Minister of the Crown for New Zealand; or

(b) for the Commonwealththe GovernorGeneral of Australia; or

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equivalent

, when used in relation to occupations, has a meaning affected by Division 4 of Part 3.

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goods

means of any kind, and includes:

(a) animals or plants; or

(b) material of microbial origin; or

(c) a package containing goods; or

(d) a label attached to goods.

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grant

, when used in relation to registration, means , issue or otherwise confer registration.

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import

into an Australian jurisdiction means from outside Australia.

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individual

means a natural person.

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individual concerned

, in relation to personal information or a record of personal information, means the individual to whom the information relates.

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labelling

of goods includes any means by which, at the point of sale, information is attached to goods or is displayed in relation to goods without being attached to them.

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local registration authority

of a participating jurisdiction for an occupation means the person or authority in the jurisdiction having the function conferred by legislation of registering persons in connection with their carrying on that occupation in the jurisdiction.

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New Zealand

has the meaning given by the

Acts Interpretation Act 1924

of , as in force from time to time.

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New Zealand Act

means the Act of the Parliament of New Zealand (as amended and in force from time to time) that deals with TransTasman mutual recognition and corresponds to this Act, and includes any Act replacing that Act (as amended and in force from time to time).

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New Zealand Tribunal

means the TransTasman Occupations Tribunal of New Zealand or a successor to that body.

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occupation

means an , trade, profession or calling of any kind that may be carried on only by registered persons, where registration is wholly or partly dependent on the attainment or possession of some qualification (for example, training, education, examination, experience, character or being fit or prope

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participating jurisdiction

has the meaning given by section 50.

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Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 - 50 References to participating jurisdictions

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