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#### 44H Establishment of biosecurity zone
44H Establishment of biosecurity zone
> > (1) A biosecurity zone, to be known as the cane toad biosecurity zone, is established for all land within the State other than the following land—
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> > > (a) all land within the following local government areas—
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> > > > (i) Tweed,
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> > > > (ii) Byron,
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> > > > (iii) Lismore,
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> > > > (iv) Ballina,
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> > > (b) all land within the part of the local government areas of Kyogle and Richmond Valley bounded by Summerland Way in the west,
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> > > (c) all land within the part of the local government area of Clarence Valley bounded by—
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> > > > (i) in the south—the part of the Clarence River east of the town of Lawrence, and
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> > > > (ii) in the west—by—
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> > > > > (A) the part of Pringles Way between the town of Lawrence and its intersection with Summerland Way, and
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> > > > > (B) the part of Summerland Way north of its intersection with Pringles Way.
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> > (2) The cane toad biosecurity zone is established to manage the biosecurity risk of the pest *Rhinella marina* (Cane toad).
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> **cl 44H:** Ins 2019 (604), Sch 2\[22\].