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Biosecurity Act 2014
sec.23What is a general biosecurity obligation
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### sec.23 What is a general biosecurity obligation
This section applies to a person who deals with biosecurity matter or a carrier, or carries out an activity, if the person knows or ought reasonably to know that the biosecurity matter, carrier or activity poses or is likely to pose a biosecurity risk.
The person has an obligation (a general biosecurity obligation ) to take all reasonable and practical measures to prevent or minimise the biosecurity risk.
Also, the person has an obligation (also a general biosecurity obligation )—
to prevent or minimise adverse effects on a biosecurity consideration of the person’s dealing with the biosecurity matter or carrier or carrying out the activity; and
to minimise the likelihood of causing a biosecurity event, or to limit the consequences of a biosecurity event caused, by dealing with the biosecurity matter or carrier or carrying out the activity; and
not to do or omit to do something if the person knows or ought reasonably to know that doing or omitting to do the thing may exacerbate the adverse effects, or potential adverse effects, of the biosecurity matter, carrier or activity on a biosecurity consideration.
failing to isolate an infected animal from a herd
failing to wash footwear before leaving a property on which anthrax is present
inappropriately disposing of leaf litter containing a plant virus or disease
failing to take reasonable steps to reduce contaminants in plants and animals, including, for example, by allowing designated animals (not including bees) to graze on land contaminated with heavy metals or by using water that may contain a contaminant to irrigate crops
failing to manage the impact of invasive plants and animals on a person’s land
For subsection (1) , carrying out an activity includes entering, being present at or leaving a place where biosecurity matter or a carrier is present.
s 23 amd 2020 No. 3 s 29
(sec.23-ssec.1) This section applies to a person who deals with biosecurity matter or a carrier, or carries out an activity, if the person knows or ought reasonably to know that the biosecurity matter, carrier or activity poses or is likely to pose a biosecurity risk.
(sec.23-ssec.2) The person has an obligation (a general biosecurity obligation ) to take all reasonable and practical measures to prevent or minimise the biosecurity risk.
(sec.23-ssec.3) Also, the person has an obligation (also a general biosecurity obligation )— to prevent or minimise adverse effects on a biosecurity consideration of the person’s dealing with the biosecurity matter or carrier or carrying out the activity; and to minimise the likelihood of causing a biosecurity event, or to limit the consequences of a biosecurity event caused, by dealing with the biosecurity matter or carrier or carrying out the activity; and not to do or omit to do something if the person knows or ought reasonably to know that doing or omitting to do the thing may exacerbate the adverse effects, or potential adverse effects, of the biosecurity matter, carrier or activity on a biosecurity consideration. failing to isolate an infected animal from a herd failing to wash footwear before leaving a property on which anthrax is present inappropriately disposing of leaf litter containing a plant virus or disease failing to take reasonable steps to reduce contaminants in plants and animals, including, for example, by allowing designated animals (not including bees) to graze on land contaminated with heavy metals or by using water that may contain a contaminant to irrigate crops failing to manage the impact of invasive plants and animals on a person’s land
(sec.23-ssec.4) For subsection (1) , carrying out an activity includes entering, being present at or leaving a place where biosecurity matter or a carrier is present.
- (a) to prevent or minimise adverse effects on a biosecurity consideration of the person’s dealing with the biosecurity matter or carrier or carrying out the activity; and
- (b) to minimise the likelihood of causing a biosecurity event, or to limit the consequences of a biosecurity event caused, by dealing with the biosecurity matter or carrier or carrying out the activity; and
- (c) not to do or omit to do something if the person knows or ought reasonably to know that doing or omitting to do the thing may exacerbate the adverse effects, or potential adverse effects, of the biosecurity matter, carrier or activity on a biosecurity consideration.
- • failing to isolate an infected animal from a herd
- • failing to wash footwear before leaving a property on which anthrax is present
- • inappropriately disposing of leaf litter containing a plant virus or disease
- • failing to take reasonable steps to reduce contaminants in plants and animals, including, for example, by allowing designated animals (not including bees) to graze on land contaminated with heavy metals or by using water that may contain a contaminant to irrigate crops
- • failing to manage the impact of invasive plants and animals on a person’s land