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### 29 Matters included in a draft code of practice
> > (1) A draft code of practice may provide for any or all of the following:
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> > > > (a) the preservation of good order amongst fishers;
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> > > > (b) the conduct of persons engaged in commercial or recreational fishing, marine farming activities and handling fish;
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> > > > (c) the efficient utilisation of fishing resources catching strategies;
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> > > > (d) the use of fishing equipment in a safe manner and in particular circumstances or locations;
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> > > > (e) the handling, storage, processing, transport, marketing and presentation of fish for sale;
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> > > > (f) the equipment on fishing boats for the handling and storage of fish;
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> > > > (g) the storage or holding of fish for human consumption;
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> > > > (h) the manner of preparing fish for marketing or sale;
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> > > > (i) the restoration or rehabilitation of fish habitat;
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> > > > (j) the common names of fish to be used in the marketing and sale of fish;
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> > > > (k) any other prescribed matter.
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> > (2) A draft code of practice may –
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> > > > (a) include any standards, prescriptions, guidelines, protocols, procedures or other specifications; and
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> > > > (b) apply generally, specifically or in a limited manner or circumstance; and
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> > > > (c) contain different provisions according to differences in time, places or circumstances; and
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> > > > (d) apply to a particular fishery.