

- Title
Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011
- Database
Explanatory Memoranda
- Date
25-01-2012 04:31 PM
- Source
House of Reps
- System Id
legislation/ems/r4595_ems_ddd727b8-05c8-4af8-9c86-50e036a50946
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2011
THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011
EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
Circulated by the authority of Adam Bandt
Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011
OUTLINE
The Live Animal Export (Slaughter) Prohibition Bill 2011 amends the Export Control Act 1982 to prohibit the export of live animals for slaughter.
The bill contains provisions that will make it unlawful to export from Australia livestock for slaughter.
NOTES ON CLAUSES
Clause 1 - Short Title
This is a formal provision specifying the short title of the bill.
Clause 2 - Commencement
This provides for the commencement of the Act. It provides that the substantive provisions of the Act will commence the day after the Act receives Royal Assent.
Clause 3 - Schedule(s)
This clause provides that an Act that is specified in a Schedule is amended or repealed as set out in that Schedule, and any other item in a Schedule operates according to its terms.
Schedule 1 - Item 1
This item inserts a new section 7AA which provides in subsection (1) definitions of live-stock and live-stock for slaughter to limit the application of the section to live-stock, as defined in section 3 of the Australian Meat and Live-stock Industry Act 1997 as cattle, calves, sheep, lambs, goats or other prescribed animals, that is intended to be exported and slaughtered overseas.
Subsection (2) provides that the regulations are taken to have declared live-stock for slaughters as prescribed goods under the Export Control Act. Subsection (3) provides that the regulations are taken to have prohibited absolutely the export of live-stock for slaughter.